Mujhse Dosti Karoge!

2002
5.1| 2h29m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 08 August 2002 Released
Producted By: Yash Raj Films
Country: India
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Revenue: 0
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A man falls in love with his childhood friend, but her sister is the one who reciprocates his feelings.

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Drama, Comedy, Romance

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Director

Kunal Kohli

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Yash Raj Films

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Raymond Sierra The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Gypsi Bates As a young boy, Raj moves with his family to London. He asks his crush, Tina, to write to him. She says she will, but as she has no interest in so doing, their mutual friend Pooja writes to him instead, and in Tina's name, for fifteen years. After these fifteen years, Raj (Hrithik Roshan) returns to India, halfway in love with the writer of the letters. When Tina (Kareena Kapoor) turns out tobe so beautiful and bubbly, Raj is certain that he loves her, not realizing that Pooja (Rani Mukherjee), who loves him, is the letter writer and the one he truly loves.The plot is standard Bollywood fare, but is good nonetheless. The chemistry between Roshan and Mukherjee is excellent--so good it's palpable at times. The loves songs were good, and the group choreography pleasant to watch. Kapoor's costumes, while fitting for her character, were so skimpy as to be almost painful to see. This film works it way up to a tremendous ending, but instead it ties up too nicely and quickly. This keeps it from being an exceptional movie, but it is overall good entertainment.
Nisha Muchhala Mujhse Dosti Karoge tells the story of three childhood friends Raj, Tina and Pooja. When they are all children, Raj and his family leave India to go to London. Before leaving for London, Raj, Tina and Pooja meet up one last time. During this meeting Raj asks Tina to write to him. Tina's mind is elsewhere and she agrees with a distracted mind. Pooja also wants to write to Raj yet Raj only has eyes for Tina. When Raj's first email arrives Tina and Pooja read it together.Pooja pushes Tina to write back but Tina is uninterested so Pooja writes back signing off using Tina's name. Pooja continues to pretend she is Tina through her letters and her friendship with Raj blossoms. 15 years later, Raj and his family return to India for a two week holiday. Pooja tells Tina about the letter and Tina agrees to pretend she has written the letters. \ Raj has already fallen in love with Tina (actually Pooja)without even seeing her. During the two weeks Raj tries to make Tina fall for him like he has fallen for her. Pooja has fallen in love with Raj however keeps her feelings to herself. Raj and her become close friends and he discovers she shares many of his interests however he doesn't doubt that the letters were indeed written by Tina. Meanwhile, Raj's father sees how much Raj has fallen for Tina and fixes his marriage to Tina. Tina hears the news and instantly falls in love with Raj. After two weeks Raj and his family return to London. Pooja arrives in London shortly after to give an interview for a university. She meets Raj there and while showing her the sights of London he discovers the truth behind the letters. Pooja confesses her feelings for Raj and they resolve to go back to India to tell everyone the truth. However, fate intervenes and on their arrival they discover that Tina's father has died. Pooja realizes that if she told everyone about Raj and her, Tina would be crushed as she now had no father or mother. What will Pooja do? Will she sacrifice her love for friendship? Who will get the man of their dreams? Tina or Pooja?
pepi_saliki this movie was a really nice movie! rani did an awesome job playing Pooja. She was basically the star in this movie. this movie has similarities to Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Tina portrays Tina, Rahul portrays Raj,and Anjali portrays Pooja and Aman Mehra portrays Rohan. The only difference is that rani comes back and plays the character that closely resembles Anjali's character from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai(she was Tina in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai),instead of Shahrukh khan we have Hrithik Roshan,and instead of Rani playing tina in MDK...Kareena plays her. The song Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is in the medly,one of the songs in the movie.The thing i dont understand is why Raj didnt fall in love w/Pooja at first. She was the one who always loved him.
benjybaby MUJHSE DOSTI KAROGE -And once again after a decent gap of a couple of months we are taken back into the magical world of yash chopra movies.....the alps, the women in chiffon, the wonderful bonds of family and friendship and the same story repeated over and over again...Mujhse Dosti Karoge tries to be different.....honestly it does. It focusses on the friendship and subsequent love triangle of three childhood pals.....Raj, Tina and Pooja. As one of them pithily puts it......pyar dosti hai....oh wait sorry that was dil to pagal hai. Moving on....so mdk has this cool triangle between the scantily clad - nisha, the chopra version of the bharatiya nari - pooja and the gap clad - rahul.....oops that was also dil to pagal hai but you get the drift. Since the plot is redundant let's talk exciting stuff like this wonderful pseudo antakshari routine between sridevi, anil kapoor and anupam kher......my bad that was lamhe. Okay song picturisations then.....shot beautifully atop snow-clad mountains ( like every yash chopra movie since 1988), around the red telephone boxes and escalators of london ( see ddlj and k3g for more details) and an exciting on stage number (see kkhh for a slight but better variation on the same). Since nothing else is particularly new.....let's talk climax which features this awesome concept of the big man on top......yes God himself dropping in to sort matters out.....and there's this cute family dog....no no that's hahk....ok well mdk climax is hahk without the dog. Well atleast kunal kohli moved on to steal ideas from another banner instead of sticking with yash raj traditions.MDK is not a bad movie but it's a movie we've all seen over and over again in some form or the other. The fact that it liberally borrows ideas from other famous yash raj produced movies does not help since all of the other movies are close to classics with characters, songs and sequences that still resonate with movie-goers. Even the English original, The Truth about Cats and Dogs which itself is inspired from Cyrano de Bergerac was no Oscar contender....but it was a well made romantic comedy exuding warmth and goodness which is something one cannot say for MDK.The story is nothing to write home about, neither are the songs, the direction, the cinematography or even the acting. Kareena plays a watered down version of Poo, Rani plays a longer version of the saintly but soon dead Tina and Hrithik, well he does what he's being paid pots of money to do - exude charisma, shake a shapely leg or two and twinkle at the ladies. The biggest pity is these are all actors who are capable of much more, yet they settle for poor copies of roles they themselves have played before. And that's perhaps is the final word on MDK itself. It's a poor copy of movies made before by the same production house and that's a huge pity because the banner itself is capable of so much more.So do you watch it.......i wouldn't reccomend it.....go rent ddlj, kkhh, hahk even qsqt and mpk and see what romance is truly about.....why settle for a cheap copy when the original is just a movie rental away