Kismat


Director
Guddu Dhanoa
Producer
Dhirajlal Shah
Hasmukh Shah
Pravin Shah
Music
Anand Raj Anand
Cinematography
V Shripad Natu
Editing
A Muthu
Story
Robin Bhatt
Screenplay
Sutanu Gupta
Robin Bhatt
Dialogues
Dileep Shukla
Action
Abbas Ali Moghul
Art Director
R Verman
Costumes
Reza Shariffi
Banner
Time Magnetics (India) Pvt Ltd
Release Date
Feb 20, 2004
Run Time
143 Min
Language
Hindi

Star Cast
Bobby Deol, Priyanka Chopra, Aashish Vidyarthi, Sanjay Narvekar, Mushtaq Khan, Mohan Joshi, Smita Jaykar, Kabir Bedi, Amit Behl, Shahbaaz Khan, Virendra Saxena
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KISMAT MOVIE REVIEWS
IndiaFM.com 1.5/5
On the whole, KISMAT is a predictable fare that holds appeal for front benchers mainly. For the gentry and the multiplex audiences, it has precious little to offer. However, its reasonable price should prove advantageous for its distributors. Read More
Rediff.com Kismat: 16 reels of cliches
Kismat adopts this philosophy as the basis of its plot and hero Tony's (Bobby Deol) character. After his parents die, young Tony is abandoned by his uncle and aunt in a train compartment. He bumps into a bunch of street kids who share his love for Amitabh Bachchan and his work in Deewar. Read More
PlanetBollywood.com 4/10
Kismat has already been forgotten, it's no surprise why. Guddu Dhanoa has lost his 'charm', films like Kismat don't stand a chance in today's Bollywood. If you must watch it, then rent the DVD. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com
The story of Kismat has been seen umpteen times on screen before. A local gunda, falling for a rich girl, decides to take a quick route to riches to be eligible to marry her. But in trying to make things better he only ends up making them many times worse. Read More
NowRunning.com 1/5
On the script side, the writers' duo Robin Bhatt and Sutanu Gupta disappoints much with poorly crafted story that reminds of 20 years back movies. Read More
BBC.co.uk Kismat's story is based on cliches
On the whole, Kismat has very little to offer in terms of content. Its pure entertainment Bollywood style. What Kismat (meaning fate) awaits this film at the UK box office? Your guess is good as mine. Read More