Koi Aap Sa


Director
Partho Mitra
Producer
Ekta Kapoor
Shobha Kapoor
Music
Himesh Reshammiya
Cinematography
Deepak Malvankar
Editing
Salil Malik
Story
Ekta Kapoor
Screenplay
Mahesh Pandey
Dialogues
Dheeraj Sarna
Action
Mehmood Akbar Bakshi
Art Director
Smita Salim
Costumes
Anna Singh
Ashley Rebello
Nim Sood
Presented By
Jeetendra
Banner
Balaji Telefilms Ltd
Release Date
Oct 14, 2005
Run Time
141 Min
Language
Hindi

Star Cast
Aftab Shivdasani, Himanshu Malik, Natassha, Dipannita Sharma, Gautam Kapoor, Ali Asgar, Sushmita Mukherjee, Shama Deshpande, Rajendra Gupta, Chetan Hansraj, Manoj Joshi, Dheeraj Sarna, Himani Shivpuri, Anil Nagrath, Pushy Anand, Advait Vaidya, Ajay Chopra, Akshay Rao, Chandan Sanyal, Dolly Malhotra, Faizal Gazi, Gurmeet Choudhary, Madhur Arora, Sujit Panjabi, Suvarna Jha
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Rediff.com Koi Aap Sa is a headache
Aftab and Natassha come up with average performances, while Dipannita is wasted. Her role is limited to expressions of disgust and frustration. On a whole, I would rate the film poorly, but for its score. If you're going for the movie, don't forget the aspirin. Read More
IndiaFM.com 1/5
KOI AAP SA tells the story of two friends Rohan (Aftab Shivdasani) and Simran (Natassha). They have as much fun fighting as they have making up. On the whole, KOI AAP SA has an interesting story to tell, but the screenplay doesn't do justice to the plot. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com
Written by Ektaa Kapoor and directed by newcomer Partho Mitra who has previously directed serials on TV. Koi Aap Sa tells a rather damp tale of friendship, love, trust, tragedy and commitment. Read More
SantaBanta.com
Hats off to Aftab Shivdasani for playing a man of today with both a feminine and masculine sides to his character, with such effortless charm. Partly naïve and partly a man of the world Aftab's Rohit is a consummate hero emobodying the best aspects of the romantic comedy. Read More
BBC.co.uk 2/5
Having been sidelined in supporting bollywood roles of late, Aftab Shivdasani makes a concerted effort to re establish himself as a leading man with Koi Aap Sa. Boasting less action and more dribble than a Sunday league game for the over 80s, this film shoots but fails to score. Read More