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Aa Ab Laut Chalen

(1999)
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Super Star Rajesh Khanna in Aa Ab Laut Chalen
Apr 18, 2009
 
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Aa Ab Laut Chalen

Director: Rishi Kapoor
Music: Nadeem Shravan
Year: 1999
Running Time: 2 hours 56 minutes

I have clearly not been spending enough time in Time Square or Seaside Heights or the South Street Seaport because that’s where Bollywood is happening in New York! This is little more than a trifle of a film and apparently it did so badly at the box office that it seems to have brought the RK Studios to a hiatus, but being a New Yorker I have to say I took more pleasure than perhaps I should have just seeing Aishwarya Rai dancing down the boardwalk on the Jersey shore and strutting up Broadway. Now where the heck was I when this was all taking place!

And that’s nothing compared to how incredibly cute Aish looks in her Dunkin Donuts uniform – pulling down her short skirt to hide her legs while simultaneously trying to cover the cleavage that is being displayed. Odd, how I had never noticed how enticing those Dunkin Donut uniforms are! If Aish worked in the Dunkin Donut store near my workplace I hate to think how much rounder I would be getting. In fact I would sadly not be so different from the other Americans in this film who are all basically portrayed as lechers lusting for this pure Indian damsel! That’s when we are not mugging people of course.

The film begins in India where Akshaye Khanna (who also starred in the same year with Aish in the far superior Taal) is unable to find a job and is enticed by a childhood friend to go to America to strike it rich. Once there though, Akshaye discovers this friend runs a cheap pay by the hour hotel and is unwilling to help Akshaye in the least bit. He is adopted though by members of the Indian community – a Muslim (Kadar Khan) and a Sikh (Jaspal Bhatti) allow him to move in and within hours Akshaye is driving a taxicab! If you live in New York, you could easily believe this. One of his first fares is Aish who has just arrived from India – and much to Akshaye’s surprise he discovers that Aish is Indian – “you don’t look Indian”.

It soon turns out that Aish also has no place to stay and so Akshaye invites her to come stay at the already crowded apartment and the foursome become a homey little unit. Until that is Akshaye is tempted by the dark side – NRI money! He meets a somewhat depraved but extremely sexy Americanized NRI (Suman Ranganathan) with loads of money in the family and Akshaye sees his future and Aish isn’t in it. There are a lot of unbelievable things in Indian films – but someone ignoring Aish for money? I didn’t buy it for a second. The love story/triangle really doesn’t amount to much here – it is a second thread related to Akshaye’s long dead father (Rajesh Khanna) that contains most of the melodrama and has the most interest. The other enjoyable elements of the film are the many supporting roles that are well played by a number of various character actors – my favorites being Kadar and Jaspal who both reminded me of Captain Haddock from Tin Tin!

The music is not really all that memorable – the first song doesn’t hit the platter until the forty-minute mark – but there are a number of songs after this. The best part about them is simply their settings. All of them are shot around New York I believe – a few in New Jersey, a couple in the city and one in upstate. The one in Seaside Heights is great fun as Aish does her best to break up the couple by dancing and singing up and down the boardwalk and into the skeeball arcades. Another number in and around Central Park and Time Square is enjoyable as well – but what is so strange is how little attention the passersby seem to be giving these little dance and song routines in the middle of the city – in New York I guess anything goes.

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Aa Ab Laut Chalen - 1999
Sep 23, 2008
 
Author: Rajesh khanna - the only & real superstar of indian cinema - v. manohar Compliment the user
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Directed by Rishi Kapoor, "Aa Ab Laut Chalen" is about Rohan (Akshay Khanna), an educated but unemployed youth. He is inspired by his friend Ranjit adn decides to go to America, where he manages to find a place to live along with two other people - one Indian and one Pakistani. He meets Pooja (Aishwarya Rai) over there, who is also from India. Pooja starts developing a soft corner for Rohan but he doesn t reciprocate because, for him ambition comes first. Rohan bumps into Loveleen (Suman Ranganathan), an American bred Indian girl and he feels that she is his stepping stone to success and starts living with her. In the meantime, a hreatbroken Pooja starts working for Balraj Khanna (Rajesh Khanna), who instantly takes a liking for her and feels she will make an ideal wife for his son, Karan, Rohan is blinded by the glitz and glamour of the American high society and on the other hand Pooja lives in the hope that Rohan will return.

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Apr 17, 2008
 
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Rohan Khanna (Akshaye Khanna), an unemployed Indian, decides to go abroad to make money. He lands up in New York but as he doesn't have a stable job, he stays with Indian cab drivers who treat him as family. He then meets Pooja (Aishwarya Rai) who has left her brother's house because he wants to forcibly marry her off to his boss, who is a divorcee. Pooja loves Rohan but he is definite that he wants to stay in America at any cost. When he meets Loveleen (Suman Ranganathan), a rich spoilt kid with money to throw, he decides to marry her...... Rishi Kapoor's maiden directoral venture, Aa Ab Laut Chalen takes a look at the life of Indians who step out of India in search of greener pastures. Rajesh Khanna puts in a special appearance as Akshaye Khanna's father and very superbly acted.
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Mar 29, 2008
 
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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 ...( show more ) 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
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Mar 4, 2008
 
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One of the best movie of superstar rajesh khanna and a good story
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