Kyon Ki

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Kyon Ki

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Priyadarshan
Produced by Satish Kaushik
Screenplay by Priyadarshan
Neeraj Vora
Story by Priyadarshan
Starring Salman Khan
Kareena Kapoor
Rimi Sen
Jackie Shroff
Sunil Shetty
Music by Songs:
Himesh Reshammiya
Background Score:
S. P. Venkatesh
Cinematography Tirru
Editing by Arun Kumar
N. Gopalakrishnan
Distributed by Orion Pictures
MAD Entertainment Ltd.
Release dates November 2, 2005
Country India
Language Hindi

Kyon Ki (Hindi: क्योंकि, translation: "Because") is a 2005 Bollywood film directed by Priyadarshan and starring Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Rimi Sen, Jackie Shroff, Om Puri and Sunil Shetty. The film is a remake of the 1986 Malayalam film Thalavattam (directed by Priyadarshan himself). The story also draws inspiration from the English novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.[1]

Plot

The film tells the story of a young man named Anand (Salman Khan), who was deeply in love with a girl named Maya (Rimi Sen), who was intentionally thrown into a swimming pool by her fiance for the sake of getting back at her pranks. Apparently, she drowned. After Maya's death, Anand's life is completely shattered and he becomes insane.

He is brought to Sir Richard's Mental Sanatorium. His brother requests the doctors to admit him immediately. However, they insist on evaluating his mental condition before taking any decision. On being asked a few questions, Anand does not show any signs of insanity, and the doctors conclude that there is nothing wrong with him. They decline to admit him to the hospital. Just then, Anand spots a housefly on the table. He first tries to capture it in his palm, but it evades him. While Anand's elder brother is arguing with doctors to admit him, Anand suddenly becomes very violent, picking up a club and using it to hit everything the fly lands on. He finally manages to kill the fly. This convinces the doctors that he is indeed insane, and they finally agree to admit him.

Anand is admitted to Sir Richard's Mental Sanatorium, where he tries to makes friends with other inmates. One of them claims to have bought the Taj Mahal, another claims to have a tree growing sweets, and so on. This sets the scene for the entry of the chief doctor, Dr. Khurana (Om Puri). Dr Khurana is livid that a nurse had come into the operation theatre even though he had forbidden it. He yells at the matron and refuses to accept an explanation for the action of the nurse.

At the mental asylum, there are also other two main doctors, Dr. Sunil (Jackie Shroff) and Dr. Tanvi Khurana (Kareena Kapoor), Dr. Khurana's daughter.

Sunil turns out to be Anand's close childhood friend. Anand makes a commotion every day and behaves like a child. This upsets Tanvi and she almost removes Anand from the asylum. One day when she finds out about his past, she feels bad for him. She apologizes to him and starts spending time with him. They soon become good friends and she falls in love with him. Tanvi starts to help cure him and one day he is completely cured. He is normal now, and remembers everything. Anand decides to leave the asylum. As soon as Tanvi finds out, she runs to Anand and expresses her love to him. He is surprised, but he appreciates her love and decides to stay. He falls in love with Tanvi too. They both are happy with each other.But there is a problem: Tanvi is engaged to someone by the name of Karan (Sunil Shetty).

When Tanvi's father, Dr. Khurana finds out about her love for Anand he is angered. He tells Tanvi to forget about Anand and leave him. Tanvi refuses, and continues to love Anand. At that time Karan comes back to India. At first, Karan is unaware of Tanvi and Anand's love for each other. When Karan finds out, he tells Tanvi to go and live with Anand. Meanwhile, at the asylum Anand explodes into a violent rage against Dr. Khurana, which results in him being lobotomized by Khurana. Sunil and Tanvi arrive at the asylum in order to smuggle Anand out so that he and Tanvi can run away together, but it is too late as Sunil finds out about Anand being lobotomized. Realising that Anand is much better off dead, Sunil kills his neurologically disabled friend by suffocating him with a pillow. A concluding scene is shown in which Tanvi is now a patient at the asylum and has become insane and mentally unbalanced due to the shock of Anand's death. Tanvi is shown wearing the same patient number shirt that Anand was wearing when he was mentally ill.

Cast

Soundtrack

Kyon Ki
Soundtrack album by Himesh Reshammiya
Released 2005
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label T-Series
Producer Himesh Reshammiya
Himesh Reshammiya chronology

Koi Aap Sa
(2005)
'''Kyon Ki '''
(2005)
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi
(2005)

Lyrics by Sameer

# Song Singer(s) Length
1 "Kyon Ki Itna Pyar" Alka Yagnik & Udit Narayan 05:56
2 "Dil Keh Raha Hai" Kunal Ganjawala 05:06
3 "Dil Ke Badle Sanam" Alka Yagnik & Udit Narayan 04:17
4 "Jhatka Maare" Udit Narayan, Shaan, & Kailash Kher 06:20
5 "Aa Jeele Ek Pal Mein" Alka Yagnik & Udit Narayan 04:44
6 "Kyon Ki Itna Pyar" Radha & Udit Narayan 05:56
7 "Kyon Ki Itna Pyar (Female)" Alka Yagnik 05:42
8 "Dil Keh Raha Hai (Remix)" Kunal Ganjawala 04:41

References

  1. Sukanya Verma. "Kyon Ki: Dull music". Rediff. Retrieved 2011-03-26. 

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