Kya Kehna

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Kya Kehna!
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Directed by Kundan Shah
Written by Honey Irani
Screenplay byHoney Irani
Produced byKumar S Taurani
Ramesh S Taurani
Starring Preity Zinta
Saif Ali Khan
Chandrachur Singh
Anupam Kher
Farida Jalal
Music by Rajesh Roshan
Production
company
Release date
  • 19 May 2000 (2000-05-19)
Running time
155 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹40 million
Box office₹205.2 million [1]

Kya Kehna (English: What to say?/ What can I say?) is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Kundan Shah. It was released on 19 May 2000. Kya Kehna dealt with the taboo issue of premarital pregnancy and society views on the same, and stars Preity Zinta in the central role as a single teenage mother, with Saif Ali Khan, Chandrachur Singh, Farida Jalal and Anupam Kher in supporting roles. The music was composed by Rajesh Roshan.

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Upon its theatrical release, it was positively reviewed by critics. Zinta's performance and Irani's storywriting were highlighted. It was an unexpected success earning 21.8 crore (US$2.6 million) worldwide. At the 46th Filmfare Awards, Irani won in the Best Story category, with Zinta and Singh receiving nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor, respectively.

Plot

Priya Bakshi (Preity Zinta) is the bubbly, free-spirited daughter of Gulshan (Anupam Kher) and Rohini Bakshi (Farida Jalal). Priya's parents, brothers, and best friend Ajay (Chandrachur Singh) love and support her. Ajay is secretly in love with Priya and wishes to marry her in the future.

Priya enters her first year of university and quickly catches the eye of wealthy playboy Rahul (Saif Ali Khan), who becomes attracted to her. She succumbs to his charm but Ajay and her brother Vicky (Mamik Singh) are unsure about Rahul. His reputation and womanizing ways worry them, and they warn her to stay away from him. However, Priya believes that Rahul is in love with her, and the two begin a relationship and have sex. Priya convinces her parents to meet Rahul, but when they prematurely talk about marriage and the future, he mocks them and leaves Priya. Priya is heartbroken but tries to move on with her life. She later learns that she is pregnant with Rahul's child. Her parents go back to Rahul to talk about marriage once again. He acknowledges that he is the father but still does not want to marry Priya. Rahul's mother also berates Priya's family, believing that they are looking for financial compensation. Priya is faced with a decision, and she chooses to keep the child. Her decision prompts her father to willfully banish her from the house due to the shame, much against the rest of her family's will. Alone and neglected, Priya is devastated. The rest of her family tries to bring her back but Gulshan prevents them from doing so. However, he eventually realises that it's hard to live without Priya and agrees with their family to bring her back, supporting her during her pregnancy.

Priya goes back to university, where she is shunned due to her pregnancy and 'spoiled' character. Rahul's mother, who is part of the university's board of directors, tries to convince the other parents that Priya should be expelled due to her character. Ostracised by friends, neighbours, and society, Priya realises Ajay's love and dedication for her.

The university holds a year-end performance, where a group of students perform a play that ridicules and vilifies Priya and her pregnancy. After the play, Priya makes a passionate speech about love, honour, and respect. She tells the audience about how she isn't the only one to blame for her pregnancy, and how she decided to let her baby live and enjoy life. Her words move many in the audience, including Rahul. Her friends apologise to her, and she gains the support of the community. Later, Ajay declares his love for Priya and desires to marry her. However, Priya worries whether Ajay will accept her and her unborn child. Ajay tells her he is fully willing to accept both her and her child as his own. Unknown to Priya and Ajay, a remorseful Rahul approaches Priya's family and reveals he is ready to apologise and raise his and Priya's child together, to which they agree. Priya's water breaks before she can answer Ajay's proposal and she goes to the hospital to give birth, where she's joined by Rahul and her family.

At an event to celebrate the birth of Priya's baby, Rahul proposes to her, stating that he is ready for marriage and to raise their child. Ajay wishes them well and begins to walk away. However, Priya rejects Rahul and confesses her love for Ajay, asking him whether he's still willing to accept her and her child. Ajay agrees to this. Rahul accepts Priya's decision, wishes them well, and leaves.

Cast

Music

Kya Kehna
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Soundtrack album by
Released2000 (2000)
Recorded1997–1998
Genre Film soundtrack
Label Tips Music Films
Producer Rajesh Roshan

The soundtrack of the film contains 8 songs. The music is given by Rajesh Roshan, with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 20,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's seventh highest-selling. The title song "Kya Kehna" is copied from Neil Sedaka's Single "Oh Carol". [2]

Hindi track list
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Ae Sanam Meri Bahon" Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu 06.13
2."Dekhiye Aji Jaaneman"Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan 05:30
3."Dil Ka Koi Tukda" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Hariharan 06:15
4."In Kadmon Ke Neeche"Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu05:19
5."Jaaneman Jaane Jaan"Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam 05:35
6."Kya Kehna"Kavita Krishnamurthy, Hariharan04:27
7."O Soniye Dil Jaaniye"Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu, Sonu Nigam05:41
8."Pyara Bhaiya Mera"Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu04:40

In Telugu the movie was dubbed as Raa Chilaka and lyrics were written by Vennelakanti

Telugu (dubbed) track list
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Edo Aashale Madi" S.P. Balasubramaniam, K. S. Chitra 4:34
2."Nee Adugula Needallo" Mano, Anuradha Sriram 5:24
3."Marule Pandi" S.P. Sailaja, Mano4:33
4."Allari chey Nesthama"S.P. Balasubramaniam, K.S. Chitra5:19
5."Jaajimalli Teegala" S.P. Sailaja, Mano5:24
6."O Sundari"Mano, Unni Menon, Anuradha Sriram3:43
7."Eda Nindina O Nesthama"S.P. Balasubramaniam, K. S. Chitra6:25

Reception

Box office

The film was a box office success and emerged as one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2000, and was called a "super hit" by Box Office India. [3] The film's success was unexpected, and it was therefore described as a sleeper hit. [4] [5] [6]

Critical reception

Vinayak Chakravorty of Hindustan Times gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, writing, "The basic premise of Kya Kehna!, then, definitely had the potential of being a gripping family entertainer. Unfortunately, somewhere down the line, you feel as if most people associated with the film somehow lost interest." He noted, however, Zinta as "the bright spot of the film". [7] Aradhika Sekhon of The Tribune wrote, "The film itself has several flaws but the issues that it tackles are real. The director takes a straight, hard look at the problems of today and holds them up for exhibition. The Indian tendency is to sweep uncomfortable issues under the carpet but if films like Kya Kehna! continue to be made, at least, we'll be forced to confront them." [8] Mimmy Jain of The Indian Express , in a positive review, commended Shah for making "a sensitive film, on a sensitive subject", calling Kya Kehna "a film that should have been made years ago". She further noted Zinta as being "dazzlingly good" in her part. [9]

Filmfare , in a three-star review, wrote that the film is "worth a watch" and attributed its success to Zinta's "very convincing performance". [10] Sharmila Taliculam from Rediff.com was critical of the film, concluding, "Apart from the climax, the film is no big deal." [11] Namita Nivas of Screen shared similar sentiments, writing that "there is nothing unusual or different about Kya Kehna as the makers have been claiming for a long time", but she, too, praised Zinta for her "brilliant performance". [12]

Awards

46th Filmfare Awards :

Won

Nominated

2nd IIFA Awards:

Won

Nominated

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