

Review Yash Chopra made Kabhie Kabhie with a theme that he is good at i.e. Love. The movie starts with the song Main Pal Do Pal Ka Shaayar Hoon and, ends with the song Main Har Ek Pal Ka Shaayar Hoon. What lies between the two songs of the poet is a well told love story spanning two generations that shows the transformation of the poet from Pal Do Pal Ka Shaayar to Har Ek Pal Ka Shaayar. There are seven main characters and, all of these characters are natural and realistic that audience can feel each of the characters emotion and associate to them. Amitabh, Rakhee, Shashi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Naseem, all of them have acted very well; but it is Amitabh who steals the show. Parikshit Sahni and Simi Grewal have supported well as the foster parents of Neetu Singh and, Deven Verma provides the comical relief (given a few scenes he leaves a good impression). Yash Chopra has handled the theme of the movie very well and, has directed superbly. He keeps the story telling simple and linear, develops each character very well, and never goes far from the crux of the story even when touching issues like premarital relationship. Though brief, he also captures the capital Delhi nicely. Kabhie Kabhie as Yash Chopra's best movie until now. He did break the grounds with Lamhe in terms of story but he is yet to surpass Kabhie Kabhie as director. Music and songs have always been the strong point of Yash Chopra's movie. Kabhie Kabhie is among the top ones in that list. The credit goes to both Khayyam and Sahir. The songs melodiously rendered by Mukesh, Lata, Kishore and Pamela to date are chart busters. At the time when Kishore's voice was getting associated with Amitabh, Khayyam broke the trend by using Mukesh's voice to capture the soul and the depth in the poet's (or Sahir's) lyrics. As a whole Kabhie Kabhie is one of the best movie that has graced the screens of Hindi cinema." --imdb.comYash Chopra made Kabhie Kabhie with a theme that he is good at i.e. Love. The movie starts with the song Main Pal Do Pal Ka Shaayar Hoon and, ends with the song Main Har Ek Pal Ka Shaayar Hoon. What lies between the two songs of the poet is a well told love story spanning two generations that shows the transformation of the poet from Pal Do Pal Ka Shaayar to Har Ek Pal Ka Shaayar. There are seven main characters and, all of these characters are natural and realistic that audience can feel each of the characters emotion and associate to them. Amitabh, Rakhee, Shashi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Naseem, all of them have acted very well; but it is Amitabh who steals the show. Parikshit Sahni and Simi Grewal have supported well as the foster parents of Neetu Singh and, Deven Verma provides the comical relief (given a few scenes he leaves a good impression). Yash Chopra has handled the theme of the movie very well and, has directed superbly. He keeps the story telling simple and linear, develops each character very well, and never goes far from the crux of the story even when touching issues like premarital relationship. Though brief, he also captures the capital Delhi nicely. Kabhie Kabhie as Yash Chopra's best movie until now. He did break the grounds with Lamhe in terms of story but he is yet to surpass Kabhie Kabhie as director. Music and songs have always been the strong point of Yash Chopra's movie. Kabhie Kabhie is among the top ones in that list. The credit goes to both Khayyam and Sahir. The songs melodiously rendered by Mukesh, Lata, Kishore and Pamela to date are chart busters. At the time when Kishore's voice was getting associated with Amitabh, Khayyam broke the trend by using Mukesh's voice to capture the soul and the depth in the poet's (or Sahir's) lyrics. As a whole Kabhie Kabhie is one of the best movie that has graced the screens of Hindi cinema." --imdb.comYash Chopra made Kabhie Kabhie with a theme that he is good at i.e. Love. The movie starts with the song Main Pal Do Pal Ka Shaayar Hoon and, ends with the song Main Har Ek Pal Ka Shaayar Hoon. What lies between the two songs of the poet is a well told love story spanning two generations that shows the transformation of the poet from Pal Do Pal Ka Shaayar to Har Ek Pal Ka Shaayar. There are seven main characters and, all of these characters are natural and realistic that audience can feel each of the characters emotion and associate to them. Amitabh, Rakhee, Shashi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Naseem, all of them have acted very well; but it is Amitabh who steals the show. Parikshit Sahni and Simi Grewal have supported well as the foster parents of Neetu Singh and, Deven Verma provides the comical relief (given a few scenes he leaves a good impression). Yash Chopra has handled the theme of the movie very well and, has directed superbly. He keeps the story telling simple and linear, develops each character very well, and never goes far from the crux of the story even when touching issues like premarital relationship. Though brief, he also captures the capital Delhi nicely. Kabhie Kabhie as Yash Chopra's best movie until now. He did break the grounds with Lamhe in terms of story but he is yet to surpass Kabhie Kabhie as director. Music and songs have always been the strong point of Yash Chopra's movie. Kabhie Kabhie is among the top ones in that list. The credit goes to both Khayyam and Sahir. The songs melodiously rendered by Mukesh, Lata, Kishore and Pamela to date are chart busters. At the time when Kishore's voice was getting associated with Amitabh, Khayyam broke the trend by using Mukesh's voice to capture the soul and the depth in the poet's (or Sahir's) lyrics. As a whole Kabhie Kabhie is one of the best movie that has graced the screens of Hindi cinema." --imdb.com About the Actor Amitabh Bachchan, Born in Allahabad ( 11th October 1942) , Uttar Pradesh hails from a Hindu Kayastha family. His father, Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan was a well-known Hindi poet, while his mother, Teji Bachchan was a Sikh from Faisalabad (now in Pakistan).Bachchan made his film debut in 1969 as one of the seven protagonists in Saat Hindustani.The critically acclaimed and commercially successful Anand (1971) followed, where he starred alongside Rajesh Khanna.Amitabh Bachchan's first big hit happened with Namak Haram in 1973. With Zanjeer also scoring unprecedented box-office collections, the year heralded the arrival of the legend called Amitabh Bachchan. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Director Yash Chopra was born on the 27th September 1932 in Lahore, Pakistan to Vilayati Raj Chopra, who was an accountant in the PWD department of the British Punjab administration.He came from a large family and was one of eight children.Chopra started out as an assistant to I.S.Johar and later got a chance at directing under his brother Baldev Raj Chopra s banner B.R Films with Dhool Ka Phool. Soon after this he set up his own production house. A few years later he set up his own production house Yash Raj Films which is one of the most prominent banners today.Yash Raj Films have been behind some of the biggest movies made like Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge, Hum Tum, Saathiya, Fanaa, Chak De India and Rab Ne Bana Di Kya Jodi. See more
H**R
Great Few minuites
I bought the movie because of the nature's scenes, Amitabh's dialog, poetry delivery, and the song (kabhi kabhie). It was well worth it. I didn't like the rest of the movie except kabhi kabhie dialog in an interview, and Amitabh's dialog to Shashi Kapoor about badi himmat chahiye ...The blu-ray also made lot of songs very scenic. I moved to US in the 80s when everything was on VHS and copied by the store owners many times. By the time we got the rented tape and watched it, it was hard to make out any faces. I stopped watching many movies until the mid 90s when DVDs came out. Everyone in college were fond of Kabhi Kabhie because of the songs. It was fun watching it again.
C**D
Fall in love with love
I watched this movie after reading that it inspired many Bollywood actors (including SRK). Kabhi Kabhi has a little bit of everything - love, young love, dreamy love, love denied, and developing love. Although the movie is on the long side, the story keeps one involved and entertained. Compared to more recent movies, the special effects are very dated; however, the love stories of the main characters are engaging. Take a chance on love and watch Kabhi Kabhi.
C**S
Decent Bollywood movie
As with most Bollywood movie, it is a love story with lots of songs. Not a bad movie and would recommend to anyone who likes older bollywood movies.
P**N
Luckily the DVDs were fine and the quality is good
Bought this from Diamond Entertainment and received a broken case. Luckily the DVDs were fine and the quality is good.
A**R
Family dynamics
Nice movie
F**A
classic hindi film
this film is when Big B was young. He did not get top billing. lots of songs. I would recommend to anyone who wants to see Classic Bollywood movies.
A**R
Five Stars
My mom used to love this movie. Great movie
A**U
Five Stars
Good quality, memorable story. Good buy for those who love a good love story
M**N
Kabhi Kabhie
A film that was ahead of it time, as mentioned by Yash Chopra and a daring move that Amitabh had made from this 'Young Angry Man" to this romantic lead. Such a soft film that deals not with anger but with the Heart and the lives of people. All the cast, Waheeda Rehman, Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor, Rakhee, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh were great in there roles and a special appearance from Iftikhar.This was an era when Bollywood started to change and talents such as Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh were raiding and exploding on screen, Amitabh too.
S**T
Rubbish dvd.
Rubbish. Did not play. Send complain email but did not get reply. Very unhappy. Need replacement or money back.
V**J
Ok to watch
Not hd
T**S
Great movie, picture quality not so good.
Wonderful nostalgic movie. Great songs. Picture quality is not good sadly.
A**S
Five Stars
Classic!
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