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Khushboo (2008) Movie Rating and Review :
Rating :
Acting – 0.5/10
Direction – 0.5/10
Screenplay – 0.5/10
Music – 0.5/10
Technique – 0.5/10
Review :
Worst film of the year
Looking for the worst film of the year? Your search ends with Khushboo. While there has been no dearth of bad films coming out of Bollywood, very seldom do you come across one that has not a single redeeming factor: Khushboo manages that with ease. With no logic in its plot, no screenplay and nothing that its cast does even remotely resembling what one can call acting; there is nothing that would make you sit through the two-and-a-half-hour ordeal. Except if you happen to reviewing the film.
Raghunathan Aiyar (Rishi Rehan) and Pinky Singh (Avantikka) meet at the ticket counter of a movie hall and end up in bed together (don’t ask us how or why). The girl discovers she is pregnant and invites the reluctant boy to meet her Jab We Met-style Punjabi family. On meeting them, the boy has a change of heart and agrees to marry the girl. The next two hours are devoted to laughter and tears (the cast does the former, the audience the latter) until the film moves towards a happy ending (for the cast, not the audience).
Don’t even send your worst enemy to watch Khushboo. If Adnan Sami’s music is bad, then the performances are terrible. Out of the two debutantes, you can’t decide who is worse. The dialogue gives you the shivers: “Meri maa mujhe email pe pyaar bhejti hain. Main kabhi kabhi sochta hoon ki jo maa computer nahi jaanti woh apne bachchon ko pyaar kaise karti hain.”
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Acting – 0.5/10
Direction – 0.5/10
Screenplay – 0.5/10
Music – 0.5/10
Technique – 0.5/10
Review :
Worst film of the year
Looking for the worst film of the year? Your search ends with Khushboo. While there has been no dearth of bad films coming out of Bollywood, very seldom do you come across one that has not a single redeeming factor: Khushboo manages that with ease. With no logic in its plot, no screenplay and nothing that its cast does even remotely resembling what one can call acting; there is nothing that would make you sit through the two-and-a-half-hour ordeal. Except if you happen to reviewing the film.
Raghunathan Aiyar (Rishi Rehan) and Pinky Singh (Avantikka) meet at the ticket counter of a movie hall and end up in bed together (don’t ask us how or why). The girl discovers she is pregnant and invites the reluctant boy to meet her Jab We Met-style Punjabi family. On meeting them, the boy has a change of heart and agrees to marry the girl. The next two hours are devoted to laughter and tears (the cast does the former, the audience the latter) until the film moves towards a happy ending (for the cast, not the audience).
Don’t even send your worst enemy to watch Khushboo. If Adnan Sami’s music is bad, then the performances are terrible. Out of the two debutantes, you can’t decide who is worse. The dialogue gives you the shivers: “Meri maa mujhe email pe pyaar bhejti hain. Main kabhi kabhi sochta hoon ki jo maa computer nahi jaanti woh apne bachchon ko pyaar kaise karti hain.”
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Watch Movie Khushboo (2008) starring Rishi Rehan, Prem Chopra and Himani Shivpuri:
http://interval.in/videos.php?id=22760
Enjoy!
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