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- Excellent17.5%
- Very Good32.5%
- Good30.0%
- Average17.5%
- Poor2.5%
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Amy12345
Karthik Calling Karthik,The New Venture Of Excel Entertainment Is A Supernatural Thriller.The…
Karthik Calling Karthik,The New Venture Of Excel Entertainment Is A Supernatural Thriller.The Concept Of KCK Is Truly Interesting.The Storyline Is Well Set By The Writers.But Is KCK Interesting On Celluloid Too?The Answer Is YES.KCK Has An Engaging Screenplay.The First Half Builds Up The Suspense Well.There Are Also Many Light Moments In The First Half.The Second Half Is Also Good. The Climax Is Also Convincing.Dialouges Are Good. Music Is Nice.Cinematography Is Simple But Effective.Direction By Vijay Lalwani Is Striking. He Handles The Subject Well.KCK Also Works Becau-se Of Farhan Akhtar's Bravura Performance.The Actor Moves Several Steps Ahead With KCK.He Delivers An Award Winning Performance.Deepika Padukone Is A Complete Natural.Ram Kapoor Is Superb.Shefali Shah Is Good.Vivaan Bathena Is Confident.Vipin Sharma Is First-Rate.Overall, KARTHIK CALLING KARTHIK Is A Well Made Suspense Thriller With Superb Performance By Farhan Akhtar
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Have you ever received a call from yourself? Is it possible in the first place? There are several…
Have you ever received a call from yourself? Is it possible in the first place? There are several theories doing the rounds about the two Karthiks in this movie. So what is it? Is Karthik hallucinating? Does he have a double role? Or a split personality? For most parts of the film, you actually buy the explanation that Karthik does receive calls from, well, Karthik. Buzz up! Let's accept the fact that a concept like this instinctively generates curiosity in the film. But the real test is to make the story work in those 2 hours. Also - this is vital - the identity of the caller should come as a jolt when the film concludes. Karthik Calling Karthik works in parts, but during the penultimate part, when the story shifts from Mumbai to Kerala, the sand castle, so beautifully built by debutante director Vijay Lalwani, gets washed away. One doesn't want to challenge the behavioural patterns of a person with a certain disorder, but when it comes to the big screen, when you are narrating a story on celluloid, you need to do a lot of spoon-feeding and make it look convincing. In this case, unfortunately, the finale is just not convincing and therefore, acts as a spoilsport. Meet Karthik [Farhan Akhtar], an introvert by nature and shy by choice. Karthik suffers with huge confidence issues and is miserable at his average job that yields less than average results. His boss [Ram Kapoor] treats him like dirt. Shonali [Deepika Padukone], his colleague, who he secretly loves, doesn't even know that he exists. Karthik is a loser. He knows it. He accepts it. Suddenly, one night, the phone rings. And Karthik speaks to someone he never thought he would. He speaks to a man who also claims to be Karthik. The man on the phone says he's here to change Karthik's life. Karthik accepts the phone in his life and soon it becomes his guide, his mentor, his friend, his guardian. Karthik Calling Karthik is a love story as also a suspense fare that teases your mind. Any love story works if the chemistry and also the moments between the on-screen lovers looks real and the chemistry between Farhan and Deepika works well. Correspondingly, a suspense film works if the viewer keeps guessing what the culmination to the story would be. The mystery only deepens when not only Karthik, but also his girlfriend and psychiatrist are engulfed in this storm. All hell breaks loose when Karthik's life goes upside down and Karthik is back to square one. But from this point onwards, the graph of the film only goes downwards. Debutante director Vijay Lalwani knows his job well, but he's letdown by his own writing. The second hour not only looks stretched [two songs flow one after the other, with the story coming to a grinding halt], but the pace also gets excruciatingly slow at this juncture. The climax, as mentioned earlier, is a complete downer. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's musical score is an asset. The film has some lilting tunes. Cinematography [Sanu John Varughese] is perfect. Dialogues are simple mostly and at times, very witty. This is Farhan Akhtar's third film as an actor and it must be said that he takes giant strides when it comes to acting. The story throws several challenges at him and fortunately, he emerges trumps in the most difficult moments. This is, by far, his best work. Deepika Padukone looks bewitching and acts natural throughout. Ram Kapoor is fantastic. Why don't we see him so frequently on the big screen? Shifaali Shah is excellent. Vivan Bhatena is good. Tarana, Vipin Sharma and Yatin Karyekar are serviceable. On the whole, Karthik Calling Karthik is a decent product with an unconvincing conclusion. Watch it for the wonderful performances of Farhan and Deepika, if you have to. Caters to the youth in metros mainly. But after all this is a flop movie.I give 0.5 star extra .
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After a long time I have watched a movie in one breath without even blinking my eyes. Awesome.…
After a long time I have watched a movie in one breath without even blinking my eyes. Awesome. Suspense is well made, well sustained and well executed. You start beleiving that really Karthik is calling Karthik. This is the victory of the movie.
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Massive
I watched it today on DVD and really liked it. The movie is definitely not for Indian public who…
I watched it today on DVD and really liked it. The movie is definitely not for Indian public who likes to watch movies like Welcome i.e. who likes to watch and enjoy Akshay Kumar jumping around like monkey.
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This was a fantastic, brilliant movie. Not your typical bollywood disaster. The story was unique…
This was a fantastic, brilliant movie. Not your typical bollywood disaster. The story was unique and full of suspense. Drama until the end. Highly recommended for people who want something new and different.
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Nice movie with a different, yet interesting story. The beginning of the film was nothing great or…
Nice movie with a different, yet interesting story. The beginning of the film was nothing great or fantastic. However, towards intermission, I kept waiting for what was going to happen next. Deepika as acted fair, still we're not seeing anything from her yet. Farhan has acted really well as a Schizophrenic guy. Vijay Lalwani has done a great job in his debut film. Take your kids to see this entertaining, intense film!
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This was a fantastic movie - but im biased since i love Deepika -- but this movie was very wll…
This was a fantastic movie - but im biased since i love Deepika -- but this movie was very wll paced - had a ns climax. Good songs, bgm, awesome music near the end "Tum Ho Mere" SEL needs to release that song separately --- Acting was top notch by everyone .... I loved the movie
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khpathak
my opinion s this movie is diffrent kind ,wellmade enjoyable ,something diffrent treatment , I dont…
my opinion s this movie is diffrent kind ,wellmade enjoyable ,something diffrent treatment , I dont sy its a must watch movie but if you have nothing else to watch and want something diffrent than go for this movie atleast you want disappoint thats my view.Accordng to me direction is ok but story and concept is deffeintely good.
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