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Kyon Ki...
After accidentally killing his fiancee, Anand becomes insane and is admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Tanvi, his doctor, falls in love with him, but her father does not approve, given his past.
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Plot Summary
Anand is a deeply troubled man whose life is dominated by his overbearing father and a past trauma. He is institutionalized for his violent outbursts. When a compassionate doctor, Dr. Anjali, tries to help him, Anand begins to open up, revealing the tragic events that led to his condition. As their relationship deepens, it becomes clear that Anjali may be the key to his recovery, but his past continues to haunt them.
Critical Reception
Kyon Ki... received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some appreciated the performances, particularly Salman Khan's portrayal of a mentally disturbed character, the film was largely criticized for its predictable plot, melodramatic tone, and often nonsensical script. The direction was seen as uneven, and the thriller elements were not effectively integrated.
What Reviewers Say
Salman Khan's performance was highlighted as a strong point, showing a different side to his acting.
The film was criticized for its lengthy runtime and an overly melodramatic and convoluted storyline.
The emotional depth intended by the filmmakers often felt forced and unconvincing.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be an average to decent watch, with many appreciating Salman Khan's dramatic performance. However, a significant portion of reviews pointed out the film's lengthy duration and a plot that felt overly dramatic and at times difficult to follow.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the Malayalam film 'Thalavattam' (1986) starring Mohanlal, which itself was inspired by the Hollywood film 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' (1975).
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