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Kyun Ho Gaya Na



Director
Samir Karnik
Producer
Boney Kapoor
Music
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Cinematography
Sudeep Chatterjee
Editing
Sanjay Sankla
Sanjib Datta
Story
Samir Karnik
Screenplay
Milap Zaveri
Rajesh Soni
Tushar Hiranandani
Dialogues
Milap Zaveri
Rajesh Soni
Tushar Hiranandani
Action
Allan Amin
Art Director
Samir Chanda
Costumes
Vikram Phadnis
Banner
Sahara One
Release Date
Aug 13, 2004
Run Time
160 Min
Language
Hindi

STAR CAST

Vivek Oberoi, Aishwarya Rai, Amitabh Bachchan, Rati Agnihotri, Om Puri, Tinnu Anand, Sunil Shetty, Dia Mirza, Gaurav Gera, Ajit Ahuja, Rahul Singh

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Rediff.com Part Time Fun
Speaking of which, the music needs special mention. Ranging from country Western and traces of Western classical to rap and rock, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's tunes are young, energetic and peppy. They are also visualised well by cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee and Samir Karnik. Read More
BollywoodHungama 1.5/5
The casting of 'good friends' Vivek and Aishwarya is enough to generate tremendous excitement in a film project. However, the chemistry between this good looking couple is clearly lacking in the film. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com
When you have Bollywood's most desirable couple in the leading role, supported by a superstar like Amitabh Bachchan the expectations of the viewers are naturally high. Debutant director Samir Karnik has made an ambitious attempt but not good enough to engage a viewer for the entire movie's duration. Read More
BBC.co.uk 3/5
Real life boyfriend Vivek Oberoi plays Arjun, a layabout rich kid who claims that the words "love" and "defeat" aren't in his vocabulary. A joker not a lover, Arjun's blind to Diya's charms. How long will it take him to realise she's the woman of his dreams? Read More
PlanetBollywood.com 6.5/10
"Kyun! Ho Gaya Na" is not a terrible film, and certainly manages to entertain throughout its duration, but it is something of a disappointment. It could have been so much more, and in so many ways: so much more believable, so much more engaging, so much more enjoyable. Read More