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Ki and Ka
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They say a woman can achieve anything a man can. But what about the men? In this film, a woman (Kareena Kapoor) focuses on her career, while her husband (Arjun Kapoor) looks to build a home.
They say a woman can achieve anything a man can. But what about the men? In this film, a woman (Kareena Kapoor) focuses on her career, while her husband (Arjun Kapoor) looks to build a home.
Actors:
Navin Bajaj,
Richard John Lovatt,
Kareena Kapoor,
Jayant Rawat,
Priyanka Bedi,
Geeta Udeshi,
Nikhil Dave,
Tripti Agarwal,
N. Madhusudan,
Aarti Aggarwal,
Priyanka Moodley,
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Navin Bajaj
Richard John Lovatt
Kareena Kapoor
21 September 1980, Mumbai, Maharahstra, India
Jayant Rawat
Priyanka Bedi
Geeta Udeshi
Nikhil Dave
Tripti Agarwal
N. Madhusudan
Aarti Aggarwal
Priyanka Moodley
Director:
R. Balki
R. Balki
Country:
United States
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January 09, 2017
One of the enduring problems with Balki's films persists -- his crackling concept runs out of steam. It's almost as if he spends so much of his creative energy coming up with the high-wire idea that he has none left to flesh out the narrative around it.
January 10, 2017
Too obvious and predictable.
April 07, 2016
There was so much potential in the idea if the writer-director R Balki had allowed his characters to breathe and indulge in a little introspection.
April 15, 2016
In this movie's universe, a skill or a belief that cannot be marketed and monetised isn't worth having.

