Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi

Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi
Directed by Rahul Rawail
Produced by Rita Rawail
B.L. Saboo
Written by Bholu Khan — Aman Jeffery (dialogues)
Screenplay by Raju Saigal
Story by Sudhir Mishra
Starring Sunil Shetty
Kajol
Rishi Kapoor
Rati Agnihotri
Music by Anu Malik
Cinematography Nirmal Jani
Edited by Rahul Rawail
Release dates
  • 19 January 2001 (2001-01-19)
Running time
139 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi (English: A Little Sour, A Little Sweet) is a 2001 Indian film directed by Rahul Rawail and starring Kajol in a double role as two estranged identical twins. The storyline follows the general theme of its Hollywood counterpart The Parent Trap, which is based on the novel Lottie and Lisa, but with the added melodrama and slight-changed storyline of a Bollywood movie. The film also stars Sunil Shetty, Rishi Kapoor, Rati Agnihotri and Pooja Batra. This is the second time that Kajol played a dual role after Dushman.

Plot

Raj Khanna (Rishi Kapoor) is a wealthy businessman who lives with his wife Archana (Rati Agnihotri), stepsister Devyani (Mita Vasisht), her spouse, and her son Teddy, in a mansion. Raj and Archana's lives are marred by marital discord, until they separate. Shortly before separating, Archana gives birth to identical twins: one of these is taken by Devyani and handed to Raj without Archana's knowledge. This infant becomes an embittered young woman sentimentially named Sweety (Kajol), and Raj becomes a helpless alcoholic. Archana has moved to London with the other daughter, Tina (Kajol). In contrast to Sweety's ferocity, Tina is meek, compassionate, sympathetic, and demure. Each year, Archana buys two identical presents, gives one to Tina on her birthday, and locks the other into a closet to symbolize giving to Sweety, whom she believes is dead.

Sweety is of marriageable age, but refuses to marry the man of her aunt's choice, and runs away to London. Once there, she is mistaken for her sister by Archana. Later, when the twins meet, they realize that Devyani has been scheming to keep Raj under her control, and change places in hope of freeing Raj and reuniting their family: each according to her own personality, but under the name of her sister. Tina goes to India to cure their father of alcoholism, while Sweety remains in England to acclimate their mother to her habits.

When Tina meets with Raj, she finds out that he is having a sexual affair with a young woman named Savitri (Pooja Batra), who was introduced to him by Devyani. When Savitri attempts to drug and seduce him, in hope of having him impregnate her (and so necessitate marriage), Tina gives the drug to Raj's aged, faithful, comical servant Ballu Mamaji. Savitri becomes pregnant with Ballu Mamaji's child; later, Sweety and Tina marry her off to a wealthy man they know. Ballu Mamaji attempts his own offer, but is refused. Through a series of tricks, the twins fool Raj and Archana into reconciling; Devyani's plots to gain power are exposed; and Raj, of his own will, urges Archana to stay.

Cast

Trivia

Tracks list

The film soundtrack contains 8 songs composed by Anu Malik.

  1. "Ab Nahi To Kab": Anu Malik & Sunidhi Chauhan
  2. "Band Kamre Mein": Anuradha Sriram
  3. "Khud Bhi Nachungi": Alka Yagnik
  4. "Kuch Kuch Khatti": Alka Yagnik
  5. "Neend Udh Rahi Hai": Alka Yagnik & Kumar Sanu
  6. "Saamne Baith Kar": Alka Yagnik & Kumar Sanu
  7. "Tumko Sirf Tumko I": Kumar Sanu& Alka Yagnik
  8. "Tumko Sirf Tumko II": Kumar Sanu

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