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Khoya Khoya Chand - Review

7th December 2007 | posted in Hindi Movies, Reviews, meetu | | 8854 views

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Alternate Names: KKC, Khoya Khoya Chaand

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Khoya Khoya Chand jumps from sub-plot to sub-plot showcasing only the end result in each case and not the process that led to it. It feels like the crew took a break after each sequence and the loss of continuity shows. While the songs reflect the charm of the 50s, you might be better off just listening to them.

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The characters do things abruptly, the story leaps from one point to the next without giving the audience any clue. It reads like chapters of a book with each chapter ending in a cliffhanger. However, when you start the next chapter you realize that the cliffhanger was not such a big deal after all. I don’t want spoon-feeding, but some hint of the transitions that the characters and their relationships are making would give the narrative a much needed flow.

Soha Ali Khan, Shiney Ahuja, Rajat Kapoor, and Vinay Pathak are all good actors. But, here they come across as just going through the motions. It can be claimed that the movie is not really a story but just a comment on the lifestyles of the people it is about. But, for that to come across too, a certain amount of insight into the character is necessary.

Khoya Khoya Chandrevolves around Nikhat and her relationships. But by the time you have figured that out, you have lost interest. Mainly because the screenplay meanders around trying to show everyone’s point of view. I usually enjoy movies/stories narrated from various points of view, but here not one view is fully fleshed out. Even Nikhat’s character doesn’t seem completely thought out.

Isn’t it a shame that after spending over two hours with Nikhat you have no clue what she feels for the other characters in the movie? Or is that how she is? Clueless about her own relationships? Either which way, you couldn’t care less. The chops from one scene to the other are also very distracting. Before you can sink your teeth into what a character is trying to say/do/feel you are led straight into the next episode.

I very rarely question why a person falls in love with another person. You know - “love happens”. But, after having blindly accepted that, I think I deserve a peep into how the couple spends time together and how they grow apart. Nope, no such luck. I am just told, by way of plain dialogue or glycerin-filled eyes what transpired after the last scene.

Khoya Khoya Chand is also about emptiness in the lives of people, more specifically of people that work in the film industry. It also shows the fallibility of the “stars” as people who are portrayed larger than life in reel-life. The irony is staring you in your face. Uh…so what? We know that. Our “star” who played the oh-so-lovable Munnabhai is in and out of prison for being involved with terrorists for goodness sake!

However, I’d like to thank the director for taking us to the charming 50s-60s. (Except for the title song - which is the best, but it seems a little modern compared to the setting of the rest of the movie.) Especially the songs - music, lyrics, presentation. The music and lyrics are truly refreshing.

Yet, I saw no specific reason for it to be set in the 50s. It might as well have been a present-day story. True, there are tributes to various actors, directors, music directors of that era. And there certainly must have been a few that I missed because I am not completely aware of what was happening in the personal lives of people from that era. Any which way, I found the lives portrayed very one-dimensional, very ordinary.

And the other technical aspects are extraordinarily bizarre. The light seemed to be coming in from the weirdest places and gave many scenes a very artificial look. There were way too many close-ups and almost no on-location sets. It made me feel like I was trapped in low-budget Bhansali-land. And when the camera wasn’t closing in on faces, it was going around in circles for no particular reason. More so, towards the end of the movie. Put together, they didn’t create any impact at all.

And what exact purpose were the time-transition title cards serving - “One month later”, “two months later”? Were they supposed to imply that whatever was shown after the last title card happened in one day? However, the title cards in the end said loud and clear, “this is where we ran out of money, so sorry - story finish. khel khatam, paisa hajam (money digested, game over). Tata. Good bye. Go home.” Haven’t seen a more abrupt ending in the recent past.

As I write this review, I am running through the movie again and again. It’s a Sudhir Mishra product. There must be some larger point, where is it hiding? Or maybe the point is to show the pointlessness of existence. If so, it doesn’t interest me, and so this one was clearly not for me.

Parental guidance: When there is a good chance that adults might get bored, I doubt children are going to sit through it. Besides, the story is about adult relationships. Visually there are a couple mild love scenes.

Click here to read what I scribbled on my notepad while watching this movie (what worked and what didn’t for me). Might contain spoilers!

Click here to see what 27 other reviewers/viewers think. Average rating 1.9 / 5.0: 7 thumbs up, 7 so-so, 13 thumbs down.
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Rating: Watch if you have nothing better to do (Rating Scale)

Detailed Ratings (out of 5):

Direction: 1.5 Story: 3
Lead Actors: 2.5 Supporting Cast: 2.5
Dialogues: 2 Screenplay: 1
Music: 4 Lyrics: 4

Khoya Khoya Chand - Details

Director, Story, Dialogues: Sudhir Mishra
Screenplay: Sudhir Mishra
Music Director: Shantanu Moitra
Genre: Drama, Romance, Tragedy, Relationships
Official Website: Khoya Khoya Chand
Duration: 2:10 hrs (approx.)

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  2. 2 On December 8th, 2007, morph said:

    i couldnt help but wonder if this could have been a better movie had mishra got the casting of his principal characters right ..soha was good as an aspiring and upcoming startlet but when she had to transform in to meena kumari like doomed actress she was just not believable and definitely the director could have done better than to cast rajat kapoor as the ageing superstar , he just doesnt have the range to play out this complex character .

    also it was quite funny to watch this “circle of love” unfold with prem kumar ,nikhat ,ratnabali and zafar sleeping with each other at some point of time (of course not zafar and prem kumar LOL !) ..reminded me of “Closer”.

    the film does have some nice moments but overall just doesnt work as a whole , the episodic fragmented narrative fails to captivate through the movie’s length and movie starts to feel long ,really long . was this the longest film ive seen this year or it just felt that way , have to check the movie’s running duration!!

  3. 3 On December 9th, 2007, sana said:

    I have just seen this film and would like to say i found it completely mind-blowing. It was such a refreshing change to watch compared to the rest of these big budget bollywood ‘hits’. It was filmed, scripted & crafted so well, it succesfully transports you into the hindi film industry of the 60s of dinner parties, painted film posters etc. You feel as though u r those times watching this story happening right infront of your eyes. The acting of all actors is superb with not a single actor over/underacting there part, the best performances coming from soha & Rajat Kapoor. The story feels so real yet entertaining, that never at one pt does it become predictable, the acting is flawless & never lets down the story so much so you come out of the film thinking this actually happened in the 60s. I diagree with the reviewr as the ending is not predictable…in fact its anyhting but a typical boy-meets-girl live happily evr after story. So If you want to watch class indian cinema far above anything which is out right now, well crafted story, superb acting & be touched by a film, I urge you to watch this film. Well done Sudhir Mishra, thk you for making such an amazing film…It truly touched evry1 in the cinema

  4. 4 On December 9th, 2007, ved said:

    Well…I have mixed views of this one too. You can check it out on my page at http://blog.veds70mm.com

    Awaiting your detailed views

  5. 5 On December 10th, 2007, meetu said:

    O-ho, Morph, we agree on a movie! For the split second between when your comment was downloading in my inbox and when I read it, I was thinking, “wonder what Morph liked in this one?”

    I completely agree with you about casting too. The side effect of agreement though is that there is no further discussion, all we can do is some general movie-bashing. Where’s the fun in that?

    Sana, somehow the movie didn’t work for me. Just being unpredictable is not enough. What uncovers has to somehow have relevance with the rest of the movie, which doesn’t quite happen here.

    Thanks for the comments Morph and Sana!

  6. 6 On December 14th, 2007, Ashish K. said:

    I think Meetu, you’ve really under rated this movie :-). You could have easily given one more star to it.

    > Khoya Khoya Chand revolves around Nikhat and her relationships.

    I don’ think so. It revolves around passion, love, hunger of success, changing priorities of life, pain of being ahead of your time… and more than everything it revolves around the golden era of cinema, and what those people suffered from.

    > But, after having blindly accepted that, I think I deserve a peep into how the couple spends time together and how they grow apart.

    Here also I don’t agree with you. Someone gave a reference to Closer. Closer is more about lust, possessiveness, jealousy, lies and all such kind of negativity.
    Where as KKC is delicate movie. For me KKC has only one love story, story of Nikhat and Zafar, unless you are thinking making love with someone is equivalent to loving that person.

    I think, you under rated dialogues also. Few of the dialogues were really brilliant.

    > And the other technical aspects are extraordinarily bizarre.

    I agree with this.

    Regards,
    - Ashish K.

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