City
Epaper

'Hume Tumse Pyaar Kitna' is 'Darr' remixed (Review)

By IANS | Updated: July 5, 2019 15:45 IST

Kitna"; Cast: Karanvir Bohra, Priya Banerjee, Sameer Kochhar; Director: Lalit Mohan; Rating: ***(3 stars)

Open in App

In a world desperately seeking salvation, stalking is a scourge that needs to be addressed with care and sensitivity. "Hume Tumse Pyaar Kitna" is commendable for bringing up the theme of unwanted attention.

Television star Karanvir Bohra bravely gives the role of Dhruv the stalker his best shot. Lean, mean and disoriented, he is reasonably frightening in his persistence. His object of adoration is a celebrity-writer Ananya (Priya Banerjee), and their game of cat-and-mouse has a certain momentum that is sustained till the end.

However, the narrative fails to bring up the reason for Dhruv's obsessive behaviour. Is he in love or does he suffer from delusions of love?

The film will immediately remind audiences of Yash Chopra's "Darr" where Shah Rukh Khan gave a star-making turn as Juhi Chawla's obsessive lover. And to remind us of "Darr" Ms Chawla herself shows up at one point in the story.

As a homage to Shah Rukh's iconic career-defining role, "Hume Tumse..." is a reasonably engaging re-mix. The title song originally from the classic 1980s film "Kudrat" is used in the way the number "Jadu teri nazar" was used in "Darr". The song is used effectively to show how love can transform into a toxic destructive force in the wrong mind.

However, it must be mentioned that the stalked girl's boyfriend (Sameer's role) is even sketchier than Sunny Deol's role in "Darr". Secondary characters swish in and out of the plot like confetti blowing out of a New Year's Eve party.

The movie could have done with more fleshed-out characters and a psychological density that is sorely absent in the haphazard handling of the plot's crisis line.

Introducing a cynical cop (played by Mahesh Balraj) with a thick accent and thicker volume of Hollywood references on his sharp tongue's tip, is hardly a help. It serves merely to digress from the main plot and thereby dilute the subject even further.

This one is for fans of Karanvir Bohra who have waited to see him make a smooth transition from television to cinema. His transition is smooth in spite of the choppy waters that the plot negotiates.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Shah Rukh KhanShah RukhKaranvir BohraHume Tumse Pyaar Kitna
Open in App

Related Stories

Entertainment“I Am Not As Big an Actor As Nawaz Bhai” Says Shah Rukh Khan As He Praises Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Entertainment“Thank You for Casting Me… Twice”, SRK’s Hilarious Reply to Mukesh Chhabra Wins the Internet

Entertainment“Overwhelmed With The Love Showered Upon Me”: Shah Rukh Khan After Winning First-Ever National Award for ‘Jawan’ (VIDEO)

Entertainment71st National Film Awards: Shah Rukh Khan, Vikrant Massey and Rani Mukerji Win Top Acting Honours – Check Full List of Winners

EntertainmentAlia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh to Feature in War 2 Post-credit Scene, Not Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan

Entertainment Realted Stories

Entertainment"Get those muscles beautiful ladies": Bipasha Basu shares cryptic post after Mrunal Thakur's old video of mocking her resurfaces

Entertainment50 years of Rajinikanth: Kamal Haasan, Mammootty, Mohanlal & others congratulate Thalaiva

EntertainmentRemo D'Souza kisses contestant Aadhyashree's feet on 'Super Dancer Chapter 5'

EntertainmentUnit of Gautham Karthick's sci-fi crime thriller 'ROOT' wraps up first schedule

EntertainmentShreya Ghoshal on seeing her son as Krishana in O Kanha Re: 'My heart skipped a beat'