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Rishtey

Rating4.9 /10
20022 h 44 m
India
1158 people rated

Suraj Singh (Anil Kapoor) is in love with the beautiful and wealthy Komal (Karisma Kapoor). They dream of their perfect family together but her arrogant father Yashpal Chaudhary (Amrish Puri) detests Suraj because he is a middle-class youth, with no riches whatsoever. Komal cuts all ties with her father, marries Suraj, and is soon pregnant. Komal and her estranged father meet at a family wedding and her forgives her for leaving abruptly. Yashpal agrees to meet Suraj but when they reach home they see a seductress inside, wearing Komal's gown and drinking tea in the kitchen. Suraj walks in totally oblivious to the fact that a strange woman is in their home. Komal questions the seductress and she says she shares Komal's husband. Komal is furious and tries to commit suicide but Suraj stops her and repeatedly tries to prove his innocence. It turns out Yashpal set up the whole thing to break up their marriage. Komal leaves her husband with her father. She delivers a baby boy but Yashpal wants to make sure that the one thing that can bring his daughter and Suraj together be eliminated immediately. He hires hit men to kill the baby but Suraj manages to get away with his son. They move to a unknown place and he raises his son with help from the villagers. Suraj later meets Vaijanti (Shilpa Shetty), an eccentric fisher woman who his son sees as a mother and friend. Vaijanti begins to love Suraj and hopes that he feels the same way. Komal, depressed and lonely, spots her son with Suraj. Then begins a bitter custody battle between her and Suraj.

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Alexandra Obey

29/05/2023 11:49
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Felix kwizera

29/05/2023 11:19
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Taati Kröhne

19/05/2023 05:49
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Aboubakar Siddick

28/04/2023 05:23
I like Anil Kapoor, he's really a great actor and just such a wholesome personality. He always gives me positive vibes of someone who'd be perfectly cordial and nice to his surroundings. But man, casting him in the role of a street fighter is really an insult to him, even more than it is to the audience who's expected to buy this weird casting choice. But I wish this was the problem with the film. Rishtey is like a volcanic soap opera, it is highly melodramatic, forced, unrealistic, and just really whiny all through. Heavy violins keep playing through the crucial emotional scenes, while the actors are required to utter some really absurd dialogues and that too, in such theatrical intonations. The film has some nice music, but most of it is actually unoriginal, with songs copied from different, mostly popular Arabic songs. "Har Taraf", which is beautiful and beautifully sung by Shaan and Mahalkshmi Iyer, is one such example. Asha Bhosle gives a perfect rendition (better than the original Arabic song, obviously - no offense but it's Asha Bhosle after all) of a number called "Dilbar" which didn't even make it to the film. Sunidhi Chauhan soulfully performs "Yeh Dil" (also performed by the great Udit Narayan), perhaps my favourite number in this copied soundtrack. I have no doubt the good soundtrack makes many viewers experience the film differently. As mentioned above, the actors are forced to act out some embarrassing situations. Anil Kapoor tried his best in a role he is clearly miscast for. Karisma Kapoor's charismatic presence is undeniable, but sometimes I can't believe she really thinks some of the things she does are any good. Some badly written scenes are made even worse by her high-strung overacting. She is better than that (see Fiza, Zubeidaa, Shakti for evidence). Amrish Puri is the typical villain, and he is always good even in roles which strain credulity. Now the boy is cute and smart but acting-wise not very good, partly because of bad writing and direction, and partly because he's probably not good enough. The saving grace in this film is obviously Shilpa Shetty who is almost unaffected by the bad writing in a wonderful comic performance as the illiterate, sultry but innocent fisherwoman. First, obviously her sensual physical appearance makes her awfully attractive and just a delight to look at in this regard; then her accent and crude delivery seem spot on for the part she plays. But above all, she brings soul and a sort of layering to her portrayal of selfless love and by the end it is her character you end up feeling for. In many ways she reminded me of a young Sridevi. Shetty is by far the main redeeming quality of an otherwise poor, poor film.

heembeauty

28/04/2023 05:23
This movie is masala at its worst. A mishmash of several old Bollywood films and Hollywood movies remixed with over the top acting , melodrama, bad music, more melodrama - and there you have it. This is Karishma at her worst, and beautiful Shilpa doing her best to put a brave face on a poorly written part. I was so very disappointed with one of my favorite actors of yesteryear- Anil Kapoor. IMO, this was his worst role. The movie is sheer nonsense and a sad disappointment.

glow princess

28/04/2023 05:23
A nice family Drama which can possibly happen. A billionaire father Yashpal Chaudhrey's only daughter Komal falls in love with a street-fighter. The movie starts with Suraj( Anil Kapoor ) running from the hospital carrying his new born son. He lives in an unknown village where all the people love him. He works there. His son turns up 2 and Suraj realizes that his legs tingled when he stand. He takes him to a doctor and he says that the boy couldn't walk for the rest of the life. But somehow Suraj is determined to walk Karan. (Jibran Khan ).He does everything and at last he enters Karan into a race at the school sports meet. Karan broke his leg pads and ran and won the 1st place.. In the prize giving he thanked his papa for his earning. At the time Komal(Karishma Kapoor) is thinking about her son and is mentally weak.Yashpalji (Amrish Puri) is determined to get his grandson back. The movie turns on to Vaijanthi (Shilpa Shetty) who falls in love with Suraj not knowing he has a son of 7 years old. But knowing his wife is dead as all say she tries him.. But at last she discovered that Komal is alive.She helps a lot in helping Suraj. Komal lies in the court that her husband asks him money. Court decides to give Karan to his mother Komal. Later Suraj is asked to keep 15 lacks in court before 3 months. Abdul helps him in practicing fighting again. At last the truth is discovered and that is Komal's father hired a lady and gave her the key to prove that Suraj has another woman in his life. And also that he plotted to kill the baby at birth to destroy all the relationships between Suraj and Komal. Komal runs to the fighting place and plead sorry. At last the whole family including Yashpalji settle down. It is really a good movie. Action, Romance, love is based and we can get good advices in life from this movie. I can recommend it to anyone and can offer 9 stars.

somali boy

28/04/2023 05:23
Originally 'Rishtey' was to be made sometime in the late 90s. Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bhaduri's production company ABCL was ready to launch the movie while Indra Kumar was to direct. The original cast included Aamir Khan, Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla. However, after ABCL fell apart, the film got shelved. Years later Indra Kumar tries to revive the film with a new cast that included Anil Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai and Preity Zinta but after the two actresses walked out they were respectively replaced by Karishma Kapoor and Shilpa Shetty. So, that's the history. Now what's the end product like? 'Rishtey' is a pathetic excuse of a movie. The writing is so dreadful. The plot is one of those old fashioned crap about a stupid couple separating due to a misunderstanding created by the girl's father. There's a baby involved and after 10 years or whatever the mom finds out that the baby is alive and wants him back. In the end they live happily ever after, yes, even with the evil father who becomes a good guy after his daughter slaps him across the face and whatever. Indra Kumar is a terrible director. I think his earlier films were more watchable because of the actors and the music. Here all the songs (with the exception of 'Deewana Dil') are garbage. The best song in the soundtrack ('Dilbar' sung by the sensational Asha Bhosle) wasn't even in the movie. The acting is clichéd and ridiculous to the core (with one exception). Anil Kapoor is miscast and, he whines, he barks, cries like a schoolgirl, is too old for the part, looks pathetic with the 'hey look I'm young' getup, and whatever. Karishma Kapoor is the queen of hamming. Though I must add that her character was awfully written. Deepshika and Sharat Saxena play clichéd characters that give them no scope and Amrish Puri's caricature evil dad is nothing memorable. Jibraan Khan is irritating. The only good acting, and the only good thing that comes out of this heap of rubbish is Shilpa Shetty. Yes, she looks very sensual but if one can see past that, we do see a character with depth. The character does mildly suffer due to writing and the clichéd dialogues but Shetty moves ahead of that. She displays some impeccable comic timing and is wonderful in the dramatic sequences. One can only feel sympathy for her Vyjanti who is an uneducated fisherwoman hopelessly falling in love (as the definition of love is vague to her) with someone who does not give a damn. She selflessly does all she can to reunite Suraj with Komal knowing that there's nothing to gain and I was moved by the last scene where Karan looks at her and we see her eyes filled with tears of both joy and sadness as she signals him to not say anything. So that's about it. This is a horrendous film with only one thing going for it and that is Shilpa Shetty.

VP

28/04/2023 05:23
When I'm 13en Year Old , i Watch This Flick On Sat Max & Just Cry After Watching The Movie & Now I'm 22 Year Old Still When I Watch The Flick I Just Emotionally Attach To This Flick ! At My Point Of View; One OF The Best Movie Of Family Drama. Enjoy With Popcorn Or Cock Or Both, Its Simply Biggest Entertainer As Its Show , Excellent Performane , Good Music & Of Course The Story Which Emotionally Attach To Us... So,Enjoy With Your Family !

Sofanit🦋🦋Honey

28/04/2023 05:23
Rishtey review : There are a few instances when a supporting actor steals the show from the films main leads. Indra Kumar directed Rishtey is a classic example of this where the super hottie Shilpa Shetty impressed as the kind hearted fisherwomen falling for the single parent Anil Kapoor and even willing to sacrifice her motherhood to take care of his son. Later, she learns Anil's ex wifey Karisma Kapoor is very much alive and returns back to claim her son. The film is filled with needless melodrama and unconvincing situations like a polio affected kiddo winning a school running race. Anil Kapoor, always sincere, is miscast as the free style boxer while Karisma still seems to be in her Raja Hindustani (1996) mode. Shucks!! Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.

Wabosha Maxine

28/04/2023 05:23
Indra Kumar gave many hits in the past like DIL(1990), BETA(1992), RAJA(1995), ISHQ(1997)one look at most of them and especially RAJA was nothing to rave about DIL was typical romance with some overdone drama and comedy fit for the 90's while BETA which started before DIL and released in 1992 was a good melodramatic film as made in early 90's RAJA was crap while ISHQ was decent MANN was crap again, AASHIQ was hideous which brings us to RISHTEY(2002) which was actually to be made in late 90's maybe it would've worked then too But sadly it's a bad film to release in 2002 The story is a mix of AKELE HUM AKELE TUM(1995), KUNWARA BAAP and many more films Sadly the comedy which is the biggest problem in most Indra Kumar films(before MASTI) is too bad half an hour is spent on the useless Shilpa- Anil track while the emotions take a backseat The story is done to death as usual Anil and Karisma separate due to Amrish Puri's plan(again) and then Anil brings up the child alone(who is shown to be lame first for no reason) rest is typical melodrama which leads to a volatile action climax which is clichéd Direction by Indra Kumar is ordinary Music is okay Anil Kapoor is a miscast to play a boxer and he is brilliant as the father but looks too old Karisma is as usual, hams to the hilt and her crying for her child(similar to RAJA HINDUSTANi and SHAKTI) is boring Shilpa suffers from the hangover of Sridevi Amrish Puri sleepwalks Sadashiv Amrapurkar is too loud Adi Irani is okay The child Jibraan is good
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