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ComedyRomance

Khoobsurat

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A vibrant, hopelessly romantic physiotherapist meets a handsome young Rajput prince who is the complete opposite of her – and is engaged to someone else.

Release Date : 2014-09-19

Language :Hindi

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Anil Kapoor Film CompanyDisney World CinemaUTV Motion Pictures

Production Country : IndiaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Khubsoorat

Cast

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja

Character Name : Milli Chakravarty

Original Name : Sonam Kapoor Ahuja

Gender : Female

Fawad Khan

Character Name : Yuvraj Vikram Singh Rathore

Original Name : Fawad Khan

Gender : Male

Kirron Kher

Character Name : Manju Chakravarty

Original Name : Kirron Kher

Gender : Female

Ratna Pathak Shah

Character Name : Nirmala Devi Rathore

Original Name : Ratna Pathak Shah

Gender : Female

Aditi Rao Hydari

Character Name : Kiara

Original Name : Aditi Rao Hydari

Gender : Female

Cyrus Sahukar

Character Name : Nausher Bandookwala

Original Name : Cyrus Sahukar

Gender : Male

Aamir Raza Husain

Character Name : King Shekhar Singh Rathore

Original Name : Aamir Raza Husain

Gender : Male

Ashok Banthia

Character Name : Ram Sevak

Original Name : Ashok Banthia

Gender : Male

Simran Jehani

Character Name : Divya Rathore

Original Name : Simran Jehani

Gender : Male

Yashwant Singh

Character Name : Maharaj Suraj Mann Singh

Original Name : Yashwant Singh

Gender : Male

Kaizaad Kotwal

Character Name : Pritam Chakravarty

Original Name : Kaizaad Kotwal

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

A missed opportunity. The rom/com nature of 'Khoobsurat' kills it, for me. Don't get me wrong, what is produced isn't anything all that bad... but it ain't enjoyable either, at least for me. There's sizeable potential in the premise, namely on the side of Shekhar & Nirmala's story. Aamir Raza Husain and Ratna Pathak Shah are terrific in those aforementioned roles, there's so many possibilities with them. Instead, the film decides to head into the silly comedy realm instead of making use of a possibly strong narrative to create a very hearty production. With that said, for what does happen it isn't terrible. As noted I couldn't enjoy it enough, but Sonam K Ahuja (Mili) and Fawad Khan (Vikram) do alright. There are few good scenes between them, but it's mostly forgettable unfortunately. The music is decent, "Naina" does stick out. I can't say I'd recommend this, though you could do much worse I guess. I just would've loved a deeper story, especially with some pieces already in place for it to be so.