Movie Name: Khel Khel Mein
Directed by: Mudassar Aziz
Starring: Akshay Kumar, Taapsee Pannu, Fardeen Khan, Vaani Kapoor, Ammy Virk, Pragya Jaiswal, Aditya Seal
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Running Time: 150 Minutes
Release Date: 15 August, 2024
Rating:
Budget: ₹ – Crore
Production Companies: T-Series Films, Wakaoo Films, White World Productions
The story revolves around a group of friends who gather for a dinner and end up revealing secrets about each other.
Khel Khel Mein: Movie Overview
Khel Khel Mein is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language comedy film written and directed by Mudassar Aziz. An official remake of the 2016 Italian film Perfect Strangers, it is jointly produced by T-Series Films, Wakaoo Films and White World Productions. The film features an ensemble cast of Akshay Kumar, Taapsee Pannu, Fardeen Khan, Vaani Kapoor, Ammy Virk, Pragya Jaiswal and Aditya Seal. It is scheduled to release on 15 August 2024.
Akshay Kumar & Vaani Kapoor were cast as the leads. Later, Fardeen Khan joined the cast marking his return to films after 14 years. Tapsee Pannu, Pragya Jaiswal, Ammy Virk & Aditya Seal were then cast in other prominent roles.
Principal photography commenced by October 2023. The film was mainly shot in London and Udaipur before wrapping in April 2024.
The music of the film is composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Mohammad Sajid, Rochak Kohli, Guru Randhawa, Jsl Singh, Intense and Jassi Sidhu while the background score is composed by John Stewart Eduri. The first single titled “Hauli Hauli” was released on 25 July 2024.
The film was earlier scheduled to release on 6 September 2024, but was preponed to 15 August 2024, for an Independence Day.
The digital rights and satellite rights were acquired by Netflix and Sony Max respectively.
Movie Trailer:
Khel Khel Mein Movie Review:
Voila! Akshay Kumar has shed his fake moustache and the acquired ultra-nationalistic aura for Mudassar Aziz, and that’s quite refreshing. The familiar Khiladi plays an unfamiliar game here, but he is in form. We may not agree with Harpreet (Taapsee Pannu) when she calls his character, the flamboyant cosmetic surgeon Rishabh Malik with salt and pepper hair, George Clooney, but there is no denying that he is easy on the eye and his goofiness is endearing. He holds together this desi version of Italian filmmaker Paolo Genovese’s 2016 film ‘Perfetti Sconosciut’ (‘Perfect Strangers’), which is about how smartphones can wreck relationships.
After a cameo by the stunning Chitrangada Singh sets the mood, the first half introduces us to the characters — three couples (Rishabh-Vartika, Samar-Naina, Harpreet-Harpreet) and a singleton (Kabir) — all headed to Jaipur to attend a wedding. It has all the trappings of a stylish film — bling, peppy dance numbers and plenty of fun moments.
But the dream-like sequence soon turns into a nightmare as Vartika (Vaani Kapoor) suggests a game that requires them to surrender their smartphones for the night and they all agree (reluctantly though). Varitka has an ulterior motive. She is a writer and having produced a bestseller titled ‘Nonsense Nuptials’, she is on the lookout for material for her next. As the game begins, skeletons tumble out of their closets and what have we — infidelity, infertility, homophobia, addiction and what not!
Vartika is struggling to bond with Rishabh’s daughter from his first wife. Samar (Aditya Seal) and his wife Naina (Pragya Jaiswal) are trying to come to terms with a freak accident and life in general. Harpreet (Taapsee Pannu) and Harpreet (Ammy Virk) are childless and the pressure to produce an offspring is weighing down on them. Cricket coach Kabir (Fardeen Khan) loses his job after his employers come to know about his homosexuality.
The first half is fun and the jokes land perfectly. Despite predictability factoring in, Aziz’s screenplay keeps us hooked. But, in the second half, as the plot jumps from one revelation to the next, the tone and tenor of the narrative change all too frequently. And in Aziz’s enthusiasm to make ‘Khel Khel Mein’ an out-and-out Akshay Kumar comedy, the gravity of these issues gets somewhat lost. Aziz injects jokes in every situation to dissipate the tension and take the narrative forward. Never moving the focus of the camera away from Akshay’s character, Rishabh the troublemaker and Rishabh the troubleshooter.
But that’s not to say that this ensemble cast does not tick well to bring out the spirit of the theme with the right dose of drama and comic timing.
Taapsee, the chirpy Punjabi girl trying to make her marriage work and also trying to fit in the ‘high society’, is spot-on. Her tackiness amuses and her vulnerability strikes the right chord. Ammy has cemented his position in Bollywood, earlier with ‘Bad Newz’ and now with ‘Khel Khel Mein’. His domineering spouse act and his sulkiness, caused by the shrinking car market and his sperm count, are touching. Pragya’s character of an entitled brat, who enjoys being called a ‘brand ki dukaan’, is a delight to watch. Vaani holds her ground, both in the department of looks and acting. This is Fardeen’s first theatrical outing after 14 years and he makes an impact with his sensitive performance. Aditya seems a little lost despite a well-written character arc.
After much drama that follows, including a couple suicide-bid scene, their ‘khel’ ends in a draw, with no clear winner or no clear loser. We do feel a little cheated, but Aziz springs a surprise in the form of Tanishk Bagchi’s recreated version of Diljit Dosanjh’s 2021 chartbuster ‘Do You Know’. A good Punjabi song can be a potential crowd-puller. Aziz knows that!
Movie Songs:
Song Title: Hauli Hauli
Lyrics: Guru Randhawa
Music Composer: Guru Randhawa
Singers: Guru Randhawa, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Neha Kakkar
Song Title: Duur Na Karin
Lyrics: Kumaar
Music Composer: Tanishk Bagchi
Singers: Vishal Mishra, Zahrah S Khan
Song Title: Do You Know
Lyrics: Jaani
Music Composer: Tanishk Bagchi
Singers: Diljit Dosanjh