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Kabhi Kabhie

Rating7.1 /10
19762 h 57 m
India
2626 people rated

Kabhi Kabhie is a movie about the love story of generations and how a chain of events brings together old lovers as friends.

Drama
Romance

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Fnjie

28/11/2025 22:39
Kabhi Kabhie

Abibatou Macalou

20/08/2024 12:26
Kabhi Kabhie review : Known as the king of romance, Kabhi Kabhie was arguably the best romantic drama made by Yash Chopra. With a stellar starcast and lovely compositions by Khayyam, the film is like a beautiful poetry on celluloid. Superstar Amitabh Bachchan went against his action image to play a budding poet who loses his love (Rakhee) and inspiration to the affable Shashi Kapoor. Their paths meet again decades later when kiddos Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh come together as a couple. Debutant Naseem, playing Bachchan's daughter, forms the triangle to Rishi- Neetu romance. She wasn't seen or heard of after that!! It was brave of Chopra to cast Bachchan in a romantic role despite being warned by top producer and friend Gulshan Rai that the movie would flop as the audience wanted to see him as the angry young man after Zanjeer (1973), Deewaar (1975) and Sholay (1975). Chopra believed in his story and in Amitabh's immense talent and the gamble paid off handsomely.. Kabhi Kabhie was one of the biggest hits that year. Later, they collaborated in many revered ventures like Trishul (1978), Kaala Patthar (1979) and Silsila (1981). Personally, I love the "Main pal do pal ka shaayar hoon" and ofcourse, the title song. There is also a scene where Bachchan recites the full version of Kabhi Kabhie which he sang years later as a remix for Bally Sagoo's Aby Baby (1998). The lyrics are deep, the composition is mesmerizing and Kabhi Kabhie as a film, is a masterpiece. Unmissable cinema!! Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.

Tik Toker

20/08/2024 12:26
Review By Kamal K The movie has got some really good songs, most of my favourite old songs are from this movie. The Evergreen Hits with really deep meaning and such a melody. Didn't like the story much, although the start was good. But the movie surely gives some good messages for life...

vinny๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜˜

20/08/2024 12:26
Yash Chopra's ability to make a mainstream film which is hopelessly romantic on the one hand but then, at the same time, infuse it with a sort of delicate realism when it comes to his portrayal of relationships, is quite a rarity in commercial Hindi films. Mind you, Kabhie Kabhie is neither an art film nor a middle-of-the-road, Hrishikesh Mukherjee-style sort of film, but it has this believability about it which makes it entirely different and superior to the usual fare of the times. Due credit goes of course to the script by Sagar Sarhadi and Chopra's direction. Few mainstream films of the times showed a husband and wife lying on their bed and having a casual conversation after waking up, the wife taking a bath, other female characters sitting and sewing for leisure or reading a newspaper. This situational matter-of-factness, which is also true of the poetic but rich dialogue, is characteristic of Chopra's profound narrative style, as evidenced in his other films of the time, like Deewar, Trishul, and Kaala Patthar, and it makes his films consistently engaging. At the same time, the film never gives up its commercial mass appeal. The characters are mostly affluent and urban, although like always Chopra presents how flawed they are, how many mistakes they make, and of course the price they pay for their actions. As one would expect, the setting is pretty gorgeous, with our players all living in big, often luxurious houses, and their lifestyle is one to envy. Indeed, Kabhie Kabhie is a melodrama, but, as mentioned above, the delivery makes it always ring true even if sentimentality is unavoidable in this kind of story. It's just much more subtle than most films of its kind, and its poetic quality makes even less appropriate parts fit well within the context the film. As a cinematic experience it is just great entertainment - the film is beautifully shot, and the music, oh the music - Khayyam, the legendary musician does wonders to the film and it is his songs which make the film so memorable today. The songs give life to the film and inject meaning even into the weaker parts. Kabhie Kabhie is an ensemble film, and needless to say, those were the days of Amitabh Bachchan's consistent rise to cinematic immortality. His depth and restraint work so well for both the character and the film, playing well in accordance with Chopra's controlled direction. Raakhee is also quietly dignified and authentic. Sadly, their appearance once the story jumps many years forward, is not entirely convincing, but they do well. Shashi Kapoor plays second-fiddle to Bachchan like in so many other films from Deewaar to Trishul, and he does a typical job, which is good. Waheeda Rehman can be counted on to give exactly what she gives here - a remarkably realistic performance. The weak links for me, not because of their acting, but because of their placement in the story, the lovely couple of Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, both working hard to highlight how young and bubbly they are. Singh of course gets meatier part which carries the narrative forward. Simi Garewal is very good in a smaller part. Flawed it may be, but Kabhie Kahbie is a classic worth revisiting.

Big Natty ๐ŸŒ ๐Ÿ“ธ๐Ÿฅณ

20/08/2024 12:26
The last time I watched 'Kabhi Kabhie' I was perhaps five years old and, to be honest, I didn't remember anything about it. So after a rewatch yesterday, I feel that it's a film that hasn't particularly 'aged' well. It's entertaining nonetheless but not among Chopra's best works. There are a few overly sentimental scenes and some overacting. There are several unintentionally funny moments such as the death sequence of Anju's ex. Most of the songs, especially those visualized on Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh should have been left out, in my opinion. Those were bad songs with poor lyrics. Characterization is also faulty. An example being the character Sweety who's more of a one-dimensional caricature. The dialogues didn't live up to standard either like the sexist speech that Amitabh delivers towards the end to Waheeda's character highlighting how strong men are and how weak women are. The execution is nothing remarkable. Camera-work and sound design appear completely flat. The action sequences although few in number are unnecessarily stretched out. Heavy editing was required. However there are some notable sequences that stand out. For example, Amit and Pooja's reunion and Anju showing affection for the daughter she had abandoned. Performances are a mixed baggage. Waheeda Rehman is terrific. Shashi Kapoor is quite charming. Amitabh Bachchan and Rakhee are competent. I liked her chemistry with Kapoor and Bachchan. Neetu Singh tends to overact. Rishi Kapoor is quite irritating. Overall, flawed and dated it might be but it can be entertaining when watched with the family (the aforementioned songs and action sequences can be fastforwarded).

user6537127079724

20/08/2024 12:26
A year after the classic 'Deewaar' (1975), the Yash Chopra-Amitabh-Shashi combination joined forces once again. But unlike the hard-hitting action-drama, this time they teamed up for a simple, poetic romantic drama. I am normally a big fan of multi-starrers and family dramas and this is a big reason for my liking this film. The film has about 9 central characters and all of them manage to leave a mark. Also a film starring Big B and Shashi Kapoor is always a must-watch for me. The crackling chemistry they shared between them was far superior to any of the leading heroines of those times. No wonder they did more films together than with any particular heroine! But in most of these films there is a perennial complaint of Big B tending to overshadow Shashi. But 'Kabhi Kabhie' is a heart-warming exception. Not just compared to Bachchan; but out of the entire bouquet of characters, it's Shashi who creates the biggest impression. His ever- smiling charming persona with a big heart of gold, is a complete delight. My favourite scene was where he went under the table to snoop on his son's telephonic conversation. Also the confrontation scene between him and Bachchan towards the end was terrific. It's just for him, that one could see the film time and again! The other attraction of the film is we get to see stars like Big B, Shashi, Rakhee and Waheeda Rehman, who were in their youth; being projected in older roles. If these characters were to be played by actors who matched the age, then the film would lose half the charm. One expects a tight narration in multi-starrers; but here the tone was kept deliberately simple. It's obvious from the start that it's gonna be a very poetic film. But unfortunately this makes the film quite boring and monotonous at parts. In fact the original premise of the Amitabh- Rakhi romance ultimately turns out to be a mere subplot. One certainly expected something more here. But just on the verge of the climax where it appeared we were headed for a melodramatic finish, we are treated to a sudden chase-sequence which was a delightful surprise. The sequence is brilliantly shot with horses, jeeps and motorbikes embroiled in a trail with blasts going off on the picturesque Kashmir mountains behind. It's the ideal finish required for a film like this. Music by Khayyam and lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi are highlights of the film. But there are just too many songs in the 2nd half which obstructs the pace of the film. This was a terrific example of the versatility of Chopra who could switch effortlessly between two diverse genres. Although, he is mostly remembered as a 'King of Romance', personally I find him more capable in the action-ventures like 'Deewaar', (1975) 'Trishul' (1978) and 'Kala Patthar' (1979). As a result, 'Kabhi Kabhie' fails to match up to those standards; but is still the best romantic film of Chopra after 'Chandni' (1989). Many consider it to be a great romantic film or even a poetic film. But for me, this film is special just because of Shashi, the star-cast and for getting to see a whole bunch of actors playing characters far older than their real age!

MEGAtron

28/04/2023 05:16
Kabhi Kabhie review : Known as the king of romance, Kabhi Kabhie was arguably the best romantic drama made by Yash Chopra. With a stellar starcast and lovely compositions by Khayyam, the film is like a beautiful poetry on celluloid. Superstar Amitabh Bachchan went against his action image to play a budding poet who loses his love (Rakhee) and inspiration to the affable Shashi Kapoor. Their paths meet again decades later when kiddos Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh come together as a couple. Debutant Naseem, playing Bachchan's daughter, forms the triangle to Rishi- Neetu romance. She wasn't seen or heard of after that!! It was brave of Chopra to cast Bachchan in a romantic role despite being warned by top producer and friend Gulshan Rai that the movie would flop as the audience wanted to see him as the angry young man after Zanjeer (1973), Deewaar (1975) and Sholay (1975). Chopra believed in his story and in Amitabh's immense talent and the gamble paid off handsomely.. Kabhi Kabhie was one of the biggest hits that year. Later, they collaborated in many revered ventures like Trishul (1978), Kaala Patthar (1979) and Silsila (1981). Personally, I love the "Main pal do pal ka shaayar hoon" and ofcourse, the title song. There is also a scene where Bachchan recites the full version of Kabhi Kabhie which he sang years later as a remix for Bally Sagoo's Aby Baby (1998). The lyrics are deep, the composition is mesmerizing and Kabhi Kabhie as a film, is a masterpiece. Unmissable cinema!! Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.

Genia

28/04/2023 05:16
Amitabh and Rakhi's concept is great. Made in very beautiful locations. Songs are wonderful, never dying. It is 2021 and I am watching this 1970's movie. Experience was beautiful. We will never be explained of true love in this manner by the society and cinema.

LorZenithiaSky

28/04/2023 05:16
I was very interested in seeing this movie for a long time. It was a huge hit when it came out and it was acclaimed by critics as well. After seeing it, I wondered if this movie would be a success if it came out today. The characters act in weird and sometimes nonsensical ways. Rishi Kapoor's character's actions really have no justification. I did like Shashi Kapoor's character, though. Overall, this makes me wonder if we see a lot of older movies through rose tinted glasses.

cutie_xox

28/04/2023 05:16
Review By Kamal K The movie has got some really good songs, most of my favourite old songs are from this movie. The Evergreen Hits with really deep meaning and such a melody. Didn't like the story much, although the start was good. But the movie surely gives some good messages for life...
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