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November 25, 1999
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![]() The first thing that strikes you while watching Khoobsurat is a feeling of deja vu. The most obvious comparisons would be Bawaarchi and, more recently, Hero No 1. In short, Khoobsurat builds its base on borrowed ground.
Now, why would a nice guy -- which fact cannot be doubted, since he donates huge sums of money to an orphanage -- do such a thing for a few lakhs? Of course, there's a villain (Jogia, played by Paresh Rawal) tucked away somewhere and a little girl who has to be saved from his clutches.
The rest of the film is about how Sanju transforms Shivani from Plain Jane to Stunning Lady. And, in the process, unites the rest of the family. The film does have its moments. The dialogues (by director Sanjay Chhel) are funny in parts. The songs (music: Jatin-Lalit) are strictly okay, and far too many. Switzerland keeps popping up time and again, but the choreography (A Ganesh and Ahmed Khan) is nothing to write home about. And yes, Sanjay Dutt turns singer with Ai Shivani. (Click here to listen to the Dutt)
Dutt, on the other hand, has done a good job. After his acclaimed performance in Vaastav, this is another role he has carried off with elan. For the first time, he displays a flair for comedy. The only actor who is a a total misfit is the trusted Om Puri. Agreed, he doesn't have much scope as the harried son and worried father, but his expressions remain the same even in the comic scenes. Johnny Lever puts in a guest appearance while veejay Sophia Haque slips in with the I am a flirt number. Paresh Rawal is good, but his role is too minuscule to make an impact.
Director Chhel needs to be commended for attempting a clean family comedy; sadly, though, his effort is not good enough.
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