Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam
When a commitment-phobic woman rejects the man her parents chose for her, chaos erupts as she tries to flee the impending wedding. The desperate groom and his family give chase, resulting in a laugh-out-loud comedy of misadventures and awkward encounters. Will the bride-to-be evade her fate or will love conquer all?
September 20
2024
Release Date
Hindi
Language
47 minutes
1 hour
Running Time
Cast
Dhvani Bhanushali
Rakesh Bedi
Aashim Gulati
Akhilendra Mishra
Supriya Pilgaonkar
Chittaranjan Tripathy
Vikas Verma
Sharik Khan Jr.
Ravi Chauhan
Vikram Kochhar
Himanshu Kohli
Gaurav Manwani
Sandeep Patil
Sonali Sachdev
Rajesh Sharma
2.5
Average Rating
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Movie Review: Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam
Plot
Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam follows the story of bride-to-be Meera who runs away from her own wedding and creates chaos when an uninvited guest, Krish, is wrongly assumed to be her accomplice. The film showcases comic, emotional and tense moments as the characters navigate through misunderstandings and societal norms.
Acting
Dhvani Bhanushali shines in her acting debut as Meera, portraying a character torn between tradition and personal freedom. Aashim Gulati, as Krish, delivers an average performance, with some viewers finding his portrayal overacted. The supporting cast, including Rakesh Bedi, Supriya Pilgaonkar, and Rajesh Sharma, impress with their impactful dialogue delivery.
Cinematography
The film's cinematography captures the vibrant setting of an UP town, contrasting the opulence of a gangster's wedding with the simplicity of Barsana. The visuals add depth to the narrative, highlighting the cultural differences and societal norms portrayed in the film.
Direction
Directed by Saurabh Dasgupta, Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam begins slowly but gains momentum before the interval, leading to an engaging second half. While the first half may feel sluggish, the direction picks up in the latter part of the film, allowing the characters and storyline to shine.
Conclusion
Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam, despite its flaws, offers a lighthearted and moral-driven story that resonates with Gen Z audiences. The film delivers the message about gender equality and societal expectations, making it a decent family entertainer. While the performances are a mixed bag, the film's second half provides enough charm and humor to make it a worthwhile one-time watch.
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