Kucch Luv Jaisaa Rating: 1.4/5
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Ratings:1/5 Reviewer:Taran Adarsh Site:BollywoodHungama
What could’ve been an amusing, at times dramatic, but relatable fare that looks at the sensitive relationship between a married couple and also between a married woman and a gangster fails to deliver due to a messy screenplay that only gets bizarre and boring as it progresses. In fact, the sequence of events become uninteresting and tedious after a point and what makes it worse is the fact that there’s no remedy in sight. There’s nothing to salvage the film… not even the performances from its lead actors. On the whole, KUCCH LUV JAISAA fails to deliver. An exercise in boredom and monotony!
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Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Nikhat Kazmi Site:TimesOfIndia
:The film has an interesting premise: rich, bored housewife gets attracted to lowbrow goon and is willing to go on a wild goose chase with him. The film also has an interesting cast with Shefaali Shah and Rahul Bose forming an unusual couple on screen. But sadly, they fail to let the sparks fly and get the chemistry crackling. Kucch Luv Jaisaa is largely a case of promises unfulfilled.
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Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Preeti Arora Site:Rediff
Kucch Luv Jaisa focuses on two actors, Shifali Shah and Rahul Bose. The plot is contrived. Two people being thrown together in a chance encounter has the surprise element, two people literally throwing themselves at each other produces yawns. There was ample scope for the writer, Barnali Ray Shukla (who is also the director) to create nail-biting suspense and tension. But the inherent flaws in the story don’t let it happen.The climax which is to an extent predictable is far too simplistic and naive. Too removed from reality as is the rest of this film.
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Ratings:1/5 Reviewer:Kaveree Bamzai Site:IndiaToday
Why would two perfectly good actors want to ruin their reputations by acting in utter tripe.Kuch Luv Jaisa is so excruciatingly embarrassing that you’re forced to look at accessories.The movie is all about a bored homemaker “whose problem is that she has no problem”-whatever that means. She has a seemingly perfect life but is dissatisfied possibly because she doesn’t get enough s** but this movie is too polite to go all the way.Of course everyone ends up happy. The hitman, the homemaker and her single income double kids family.Everyone except the audience. Avoid. At. All. Costs.
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Ratings:0.5/5 Reviewer:Mihir Fadnavis Site:DNA
Kuchh Luv Jaisaa is rife with horrors, thanks to a sloppy script and a central character (Shah) who is impossible to care about. The film also boasts some of the most forced and unrealistic dialogue I have ever seen.Kuch Luv Jaisaa is assembled from every possible spare part required to make a laughably bad film. Its offences come by the dozen, but the worst is its portrayal of Indian women as gullible, easily misled, irrational dodos. Even the recent Govinda film Naughty at 40 is more resplendent with intellect.
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