Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999)Rohan Khanna leaves India hoping for a better life in America. Director:Rishi Kapoor |
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Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999)Rohan Khanna leaves India hoping for a better life in America. Director:Rishi Kapoor |
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| Rajesh Khanna | ... |
Balraaj Khanna
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| Akshaye Khanna | ... |
Rohan Khanna
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| Aishwarya Rai Bachchan | ... |
Pooja Walia
(as Aishwarya Rai)
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Suman Ranganathan | ... |
Loveleen
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Navin Nischol | ... |
Ashwin
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Kader Khan | ... |
Sader
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Paresh Rawal | ... |
PC Jack Patel
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| Satish Kaushik | ... |
Chaurasia
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Jaspal Bhatti | ... |
Iqbal
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Vivek Vaswani | ... |
Vaswani
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Himani Shivpuri | ... |
Niki
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Alok Nath | ... |
Rohan's Grandfather
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Moushumi Chatterjee | ... |
Rohan's Mother
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Jatin Sial | ... |
Ranjit
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Aditya Hitkari | ... |
Samir
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Rohan is a jobless graduate living in the Delhi-based Khanna family with his widowed mother and grandfather. His father Balraj was killed in an accident many years ago. Rohan leaves Delhi for USA at the request of his friend to improve his life. Upon arrival in New York he finds shelter with Iqbal and Sardar. Rohan becomes a taxi-driver. One of his rides is a young woman named Pooja who has no one to call her own. He brings her to his home, and Pooja falls in love with Rohan but Rohan wants to make money and hence wants to marry a richer girl like Loveleen a spoiled rich girl, whom Rohan decides marry. When his friends oppose his decision, Rohan leaves their home, decides to live with Pooja - and a life full of uncertainties. Written by Sonia
After reading some reviews, I decided to give this one a shot. Complete waste of time and some of the scenes were typical bollywood crap. Akshaye Khanna and Aishwarya are great actors. I've seen them in Taal, and they were so great. But this movie just had no story built in. Only thing watchable was Jaspal Bhatti and Kader Khan. Aishwarya did her part well and so did Akshaye Khanna. But there was no story. Too many stereotypes. Travelling for 18 hours in a suit and tie?? Give me a break. Some things were really immature. Please don't even bother with this movie. I don't always trust IMDb ratings, and some of the movies that have had low ratings here did turn out to be good. But this one was an utter drag. See beautiful movies like Yahaan, Taal, Raincoat. Sorry, Rishi - other than the Raj Kapoor's old music from SANGAM, there was nothing memorable in this. 5/10