
Ki & Ka Movie Reviews
Feature Film | 2016 | UA | Comedy, Drama, Romantic
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Review by: Manisha Lakhe - NOWRUNNING
One trick pony, too thrilled with itself for offering us a concept that a man would be happy to be house-husband while the woman of the house earned a living. It's interesting for the first twenty minutes, but then the film dives face first into problems that are so made up, so fake you wonder if they thought the film through beyond the 'concept'.
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Review by: Ananya Bhattacharya - India Today
Ki And Ka might feel like the two longest hours of your life. Balki sets out to demolish stereotypes, but in the process, ends up affirming them even more. Watch it only if you swear by Kareena or Arjun. Or good germs of films spoilt by bad execution.The music is passable, although some songs are placed too abruptly in the film.
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Review by: Saibal Chatterjee - Ndtv
How very fitting! Ki And Ka, writer-director K Balki's fourth feature film, is all at sea as it tries to steer its ambitious concept to the shore. The screenplay is riddled with details that border on the illogical. A concept film that has a lot to say - Ki And Ka actually succeeds in getting a few of its points in edgewise.
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Review by: Anna M.M. Vetticad - Firstpost
They fall in love. They marry. He cooks, cleans and supports her from home. She becomes a VP in her company and supports him financially. Cracks appear. Tensions arise. They fight. They make up. They move on.Where Ki & Ka suffers is in the narrative’s failure to weave each of these passages smoothly together. The result is a patchy, episodic feel.
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Review by: Rajeev Masand - IBN Live
Ki & Ka arrives with a curious premise, but Balki fails to flesh it out into an engaging film. Doused in a vat of self-importance, the film practically screams out at you to notice how cool and progressive it is. But the film’s second half feels especially labored and reinforces many stereotypes.
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Review by: Rohit Vats - Hindustan Times
The real story begins once the audience is done with the heavy dose of Kabir’s ‘coolness’ and Kia’s ‘flamboyance’. Ki & Ka is an important film because it talks about some unconventional and rather tough relationship goals, but it mostly remains a film which is immensely in love with melodrama. Ki & Ka isn’t a strong voice against gender stereotyping, but it’s one of its kind in mainstream Hindi film industry, and that makes it notice-worthy.
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