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Kucch To Hai

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Kucch To Hai
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAnurag Basu
Anil V. Kumar
Written byDialogues:
Umesh Shukla
Anuraag Parparna
Screenplay byRajeev Jhaveri
Story byRajeev Jhaveri
Produced byEkta Kapoor
Shobha Kapoor
StarringTusshar Kapoor
Esha Deol
Anita Hassanandani
Yash Tonk
Rishi Kapoor
CinematographyJohny Lal
Fowzia Fathima
Edited byAnurag Basu
Music byAnu Malik
Production
company
Distributed byDisney UTV
Release date
  • 24 January 2003 (2003-01-24)
Running time
136 mins[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹7 crore[2]
Box office₹11 crore[2]

Kucch To Hai (transl. Something is there) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language slasher film written by Rajeev Jhaveri and co-directed by Anurag Basu (credited as Anurag Bose) and Anil V. Kumar. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Esha Deol, Anita Hassanandani, Yash Tonk, Rishi Kapoor, Jeetendra and Moonmoon Sen.

Produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor of Balaji Motion Pictures, it is an unofficial remake of the 1997 American film I Know What You Did Last Summer which was an adaptation of Lois Duncan's 1973 novel of the same name.[3] It is the third installment of the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise. It was released on 24 January 2003 and was a commercial failure at the box office.[2]

Plot

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Karan (Tusshar Kapoor) and Natasha (Anita Hassanandani) are childhood friends. Natasha has always loved Karan, albeit secretly, and wanted to marry him. Karan, however, falls for Tanya (Esha Deol), the new student at the college. Meanwhile, Professor Bakshi (Rishi Kapoor), who is rumoured to have murdered his wife and hidden her body, is reinstated at the college. A playboy named Yash (Yash Tonk) befriends Karan and helps his way through Tanya's heart. To impress Tanya, Karan promises her that he will steal the exam answers from Professor Bakshi's house so that Tanya will pass easily.

Together, Karan, Natasha, and Yash, along with two other friends, Pat and Kush, sneak inside Professor Bakshi's house to retrieve the exam papers for Tanya. When they find a woman's dead body there, they try to run away but are chased by Professor Bakshi. Their car accidentally hits Professor Bakshi, and he falls down the cliff. Fearing arrest, they run away. Tanya is traumatized by these events and leaves to start a new life.

Years later, Tanya, Karan, and their group have a reunion at the wedding of one of their friends. However, a killer, in a black hood carrying a curved knife, is lurking somewhere nearby and is waiting to strike. And one by one they start to die: Dolly, Pat, and Kush are all killed, while Yash is attacked but miraculously survives. Eventually, only three are left.

When Yash is attacked again, Karan follows, who appears to be Professor Bakshi, only to find someone else being attacked while Bakshi is with him. He leaves to find Khush attacked, and Khush says "Tanya" as he holds a piece of red fabric.

Karan follows a car that has Natasha and Tanya in it to a cliff and finds Natasha injured. She tells him that Professor Bakshi has brought her and Tanya here. Karan realises she is lying, as Professor Bakshi was with him, and also realises the piece of fabric Khush had in his hand came off Natasha's scarf. He asks Natasha why she attacked everyone, and she claims it is because she loves him. She begs him to forgive her, but he is speechless. She says that after finding this out, he won't forgive her, so she walks backwards in the snow and falls off the edge, yelling Karan's name. He runs to save her but is unsuccessful, and her scarf blows into his face.

On the first day of college, Karan remembers each of his friends who died, including Natasha. While on the plane back to Delhi, he meets Tanya again, and they decide to be with each other while they find Yash in the back seat.

Cast

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Production

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A substantial part of the film was directed by Anurag Basu, before Ekta Kapoor replaced him with Anil V. Kumar due to creative differences. Post Basu's departure, Kapoor and Kumar made multiple changes to the film, which included retaining only 25 percent of Basu's work and the changing the title which was previously Kya Pyar Karoge Mujhse (transl. Will You Love Me).[4]

Anil V. Kumar, the director of the film, stated that while some portions were taken from the American film I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), it was not a remake.[4] Actors Tusshar Kapoor and Esha Deol, said that while in the same genre, their film was not a remake and had been made with Indian sensibilities, being a fast-paced, racy thriller as opposed to the 1997 film.[5][6]

Music

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The film's soundtrack contains 8 songs, all composed by Anu Malik and written by Sameer. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 9,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's fourteenth highest-selling.[7]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Aisa Kyun Hota Hai I"Sunidhi Chauhan, K.K.4:58
2."Aisa Kyun Hota Hai II"Sunidhi Chauhan, KK2:01
3."Ding Dong"Sunidhi Chauhan, KK4:52
4."Hai Rey"Babul Supriyo, Sadhana Sargam5:03
5."Pyaar Pyaar Mein"Sonu Nigam5:45
6."Hone Laga"Sunidhi Chauhan, Priya Bhattacharya6:03
7."Kya Pyaar Karoge Mujhse"Sadhana Sargam, Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam5:33
8."Yeh Mera Dil"Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan4:45

Reception

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Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama gave the film one star out of five and labeled it "a poor copy of I Know What You Did Last Summer while criticizing the screenplay and the climax, and singling out the soundtrack for praise.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kucch To Hai". British Board of Film Classification.
  2. ^ a b c "Kucch To Hai - Movie". Box Office India.
  3. ^ Unnithan, Sandeep (20 January 2003). "Bollywood spews host of new genres, thrillers and their sub-genres". India Today. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b "'No reason why our films will not impress the public'". Rediff.com. Retrieved 13 January 2003. Kucch to Hai is Ekta's baby. Anurag Basu was first directing the film. She replaced him simply because the baby was not as per her expectations. I have no problems if she gives credit to Anurag in the titles. After all, he shot a substantial part of the film when they fell out, though we have retained only 25 per cent of his work. Ekta and I had to make a lot of changes. We even changed the title. Earlier the film was called Kya Pyar Karoge Mujhse. We had to retain some of Anurag's stuff, yet maintain the continuity of the film.
  5. ^ "From financial analyst to Bollywood heartthrob: Tusshar mein Kucch To Hai". Times of India. Retrieved 1 February 2003. Although the idea of Kucch to Hai has been taken from the English film I Know What You Did Last Summer, it has been adapted to Indian traditions. Our film has been treated quite differently from the original, explained Tusshar.
  6. ^ "'I am greedy, there is so much I want to do'". Rediff.com. Retrieved 13 January 2003. People feel it is a copy because of the person with the hood that is shown in the [television] promos. But while Kucch To Hai is in the genre of those films, it is definitely not a copy of any of those movies. It is a fast-paced, racy thriller.
  7. ^ "Music Hits 2000–2009 (Figures in Units)". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008.
  8. ^ "Kucch To Hai Review by Taran Adarsh". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 2 June 2014. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
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