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Love Ke Chakkar Mein is a 2006 Hindi Film starring Akshat Bhatia, Namitha and Rishi Kapoor. Directed by B.H Tharun Kumar and Music By Anand Raj Anand, the film is story of a guy (Akshat Bhatia) who wants to get married but there is one hitch that he is unemployed while his search for a job he comes across a comic casanova boss ( Rishi Kapoor) who has demand of his own. In the movie he is constantly lying to his boss to retain his job so that he could marry his girlfriend ( Namitha).


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| director = B. H. Tharun Kumar
| producer = Dev Goradia
| screenplay = Rajeev Kaul<br/>Praful Parekh
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| cinematography = Neelaabh Kaul
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'''''Love Ke Chakkar Mein''''' is a 2006 [[Hindi language]] [[comedy film]] written by Rajeev Kaul and Praful Parekh, and directed by B. H. Tharun Kumar. The film stars [[Rishi Kapoor]], [[Akshat Bhatia]], [[Satish Shah]], and [[Shoma Anand]], and marks the debut of [[Akshat Bhatia]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Staff|first=|title=After PMT it is LKCM for Rishi Kapoor|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/21681.html|publisher=''IndiaGlitz''|date=April 10, 2006|accessdate=January 1, 2012}}</ref>
Akshat Bhatia as Vicky


==Background==
Namitha as Neha
When Parmita Katkar, Miss India Asia Pacific 2003, signed with the production, it was referred to as a hot project.<ref>{{cite news|last=[[IndiaFM]]|title=A spoof on item numbers|url=http://www.sify.com/movies/a-spoof-on-item-numbers-news-bollywood-kkfvEiiieeb.html|newspaper=[[Sify]]|date=November 19, 2004|acces date=January 1, 2012}}</ref> And as soon as December 2004, actor Rishi Kapoor reported that he had completed his part in the film.<ref>{{cite web|last=Jha|firts=Subhash K|title=Rishi Kapoor: hungry for challenging roles|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/12072.html|publisher=''IndiaGlitz''|date=December 20, 2004|accessdate=January 1, 2012}}</ref>


==Plot==
Rishi Kapoor as Armaan
Vicky ([[Akshat Bhatia]]) who wants to get married but there is one hitch that he is unemployed while his search for a job he comes across Armaan Kochar ([[Rishi Kapoor]]), a comic casanova boss who has demand of his own. In the movie he is constantly lying to his boss to retain his job so that he could marry his girlfriend Neha V. Batra (Namitha).


==Cast==
Shoma Anand as Kaajal
* [[Rishi Kapoor]] as
* [[Akshat Bhatia]] as Vicky
* [[Satish Shah]] as Vishal Batra
* [[Shoma Anand]] as Kaajal A. Kochar
* Namita as Neha V. Batra
* Parmita Katkar as Bijlee
* Shashi Kiran as Dr. Subhash


==Reception==
Satish Shah as Batra
''IndiaGlitz'' makes note that small budget films with "relatively" unknow actors occasionally do well due to promotion and word-of-mouth. In noting a dry spell for director B. H. Tharun Kumar, "may just about make it happen again at the box office."<ref>{{cite web|last=Staff|title=Love Ke Chakkar Mein looks interesting|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/22288.html|publisher=''IndiaGlitz''|date=May 8, 2006|accessdate=January 1, 2012}}</ref> ''[[Times of India]]'' noted the film as one of the many Summer comedies "hoping to tickle their way to box-office success".<ref>{{cite news|last=Ghosh|first=Avijit|title=Roll over: It is boom time for the laughter industry|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-05-22/india/27799784_1_comedies-sequels-great-indian-laughter-challenge|accessdate=January 1, 2012|newspaper=[[Times of India]]|date=May 22, 2006}}</ref> But by June, IndiaGlitz was calling the film a "C grade..." "...non-starter from first day first show itself", and as his performance was "extremely disappointing", suggested that actor Rishi Kapoor would do better to choose his future film projects with more maturity.<ref>{{cite web|last=Shahryar|first=Faridoo|title=Rishi Kapoor: Better Role Next Time|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/22837.html|publisher=''IndiaGlitz''|date=JUne 5, 2006|accessdate=January 1, 2012}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0833493/fullcredits#cast ''Love Ke Chakkar Mein''] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]

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Revision as of 21:09, 1 January 2012

Love Ke Chakkar Mein
Directed byB. H. Tharun Kumar
Screenplay byRajeev Kaul
Praful Parekh
Story byRajeev Kaul
Praful Parekh
Dialogue:
Raghuvir Shekhawat
Produced byDev Goradia
StarringRishi Kapoor
Akshat Bhatia
Satish Shah
Shoma Anand
CinematographyNeelaabh Kaul
Music byAnand Raj Anand
Daboo Malik
Nikhil
Vinay
Production
company
Manash Productions
Release date
  • June 2, 2006 (2006-06-02) (India)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Love Ke Chakkar Mein is a 2006 Hindi language comedy film written by Rajeev Kaul and Praful Parekh, and directed by B. H. Tharun Kumar. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Akshat Bhatia, Satish Shah, and Shoma Anand, and marks the debut of Akshat Bhatia.[1]

Background

When Parmita Katkar, Miss India Asia Pacific 2003, signed with the production, it was referred to as a hot project.[2] And as soon as December 2004, actor Rishi Kapoor reported that he had completed his part in the film.[3]

Plot

Vicky (Akshat Bhatia) who wants to get married but there is one hitch that he is unemployed while his search for a job he comes across Armaan Kochar (Rishi Kapoor), a comic casanova boss who has demand of his own. In the movie he is constantly lying to his boss to retain his job so that he could marry his girlfriend Neha V. Batra (Namitha).

Cast

Reception

IndiaGlitz makes note that small budget films with "relatively" unknow actors occasionally do well due to promotion and word-of-mouth. In noting a dry spell for director B. H. Tharun Kumar, "may just about make it happen again at the box office."[4] Times of India noted the film as one of the many Summer comedies "hoping to tickle their way to box-office success".[5] But by June, IndiaGlitz was calling the film a "C grade..." "...non-starter from first day first show itself", and as his performance was "extremely disappointing", suggested that actor Rishi Kapoor would do better to choose his future film projects with more maturity.[6]

References

  1. ^ Staff (April 10, 2006). "After PMT it is LKCM for Rishi Kapoor". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved January 1, 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ IndiaFM (November 19, 2004). "A spoof on item numbers". Sify. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |acces date= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Jha (December 20, 2004). "Rishi Kapoor: hungry for challenging roles". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved January 1, 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |firts= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Staff (May 8, 2006). "Love Ke Chakkar Mein looks interesting". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved January 1, 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Ghosh, Avijit (May 22, 2006). "Roll over: It is boom time for the laughter industry". Times of India. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  6. ^ Shahryar, Faridoo (JUne 5, 2006). "Rishi Kapoor: Better Role Next Time". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved January 1, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)