Movie review - Khusboo (2008)
Director: Rajesh Ram Singh
Producer: Pahlaj Nihalani
Story and Screenplay: Pathik Vats
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Music: Adnan Sami, Bappi Lahiri
Singers: Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghosal, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Shaan, Udit Narayan, Adnan Sami, K K, Amit Kumar
*ing: Rishi Rehan, Avantika, Ninad Kamat, Himani Shivpuri, Prem Chopra,
Raj Babbar, Chunky Pandey, Shakti Kapoor (Guest appearance)
2008 seems to be a year for fresh faces in Bollywood. Even the
well-known producer Pahlaj Nihalani tried introducing two new faces
through his latest flick Khusboo but the garbage, the film showcases, fails in hinting at the fragrance it has been intended to spread.
Raghunathan Iyer (Rishi Rehan) is a project manager at a multinational
company. Being very with his job profile, his boss (Raj Babbar) wants
to send him to New York but due to some emergency at a project in
Chandigar he has forget about New York and move for Chandigar. Raghu
meets Pinky (Avantika) in Chandigar and despite having no faith in love
he falls for Pinky (just like all the logically foolish love stories).
The representative of modernism in Chandigar, Pinky slips straight to
Raghu’s bed at their third meeting and after two months she returns
only to say that she is pregnant with Raghu’s child. She asks Raghu to
meet her parents once so that she can later on easily tell them the
reality about the child. Raghu marries Pinky immediately after meeting
her parents. But they keep their marriage a secret. When Pinky’s
parents come to know about their marriage, they, like typical Punjabi,
come to Raghu’s office to kill him. Being the only daughter in the
family, Pinky easily wins the heart of her five brothers. But her
father, subadar Arminder Singh (Prem Chopra) forsakes the relationship
with her. Afterwards, the story witnesses a lot of turns and twists and
reaches the happy ending (as it’s very usual).
If films are always prone to have one or the other fault, Khusboo
is the uncrowned king among flawed entertainers. It’s really sad that
despite having keen eyes to find a better moment, the film doesn’t
offer anything praiseworthy. Including direction and first appearance
of Rishi and Avantika, all are very weak. It’s quite unfortunate that
all the talents, including the lyrics by Javed Akhtar, music by Adnan
Sami and Bappi Lahiri and well known voices of established singers, are
simply wasted just for the sake of the film. The film seems more an
unsolved puzzle than an entertainer. The reason behind the modern
Pinky, willingly sleeping with an almost unknown guy and clad in modern
outfits, declining to deport for New York just for the sake of her
desh, is really beyond any psychological understanding. It looks really
bakwas to see Pinky thinking about giving birth to her child in this
nation only and more than that, her intention of tagging her child as
Shikh appears more intended and unfortunate fallacy. If she can ignore
cast at the time of marrying Raghu, how come she insists on the same
issue during the birth of her child!
The film is completely an unsolved mystery with so many questions like
this. It creates question on the director Rajesh Ram and more than that
Khusboo is a big question mark on the career of Pahlaj Nihalani.
Enriched with Punjabi culture, the film looks more a Punjabi flick than
Hindi one. Being so inclined to Punjabi traditions, the film should not
be able to pull the Hindi audience. Albeit, watching the film is
completely dependant on the audience, managing the fragrance in Khusboo will surely be an impossible task for them.
Ratings - *
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