4/10
Typical Mithun movie of 80s
14 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Mithun Chakraborthy became a big star in 1980s through his dance moves(Disco dancer) and his action films. KPKWK released in 1984 when action films were the order of the day. Such themes were seen in numerous. This film's title itself depicts the theme and the story of the film.

The film starts off with Mithun being ill-treated and tortured by Amrish Puri, Mithun falls for Smita Patel(who played his sister in Dance Dance) but then he is killed by Puri and Smita swears revenge, her dialogue at this juncture is so unbelievable and makes you cringe like those days, In this film Smita swears she will treat her son like a rod and make him take revenge, with such parvarish imagine those days.

Smita's son is Mithun again, who is the regular Mithun those days, he dances, fights, romances.etc The film follows the beaten to death story of revenge and holds no novelty.

Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki features a dance sequence called "Jeena Bhi Kya Hai Jeena Teri Ankhon Ke Bina" clearly modeled on Michael Jackson's video "Thriller", in which the ghoulish characters do a synchronised dance in a graveyard. The film has recently gained attention for the filmi song "Come Closer", produced by Bappi Lahiri and sung by the film's actress Salma Agha. The song has been sampled in various (particularly hip hop) songs in recent years, including "My Life" (2006) by Dabrye featuring A.G., "The Medicine" (2006) by Planet Asia, "The Hit-man (Kutmasta Kurt Remix)" (2006) by Create & Devastate featuring Masta Ace and Stricklin (2006), "Saanks Mä Murista Sun Muffinssiin" (2008) by Edu Kehäkettunen and DJPP featuring Stig Dogg, and "Come Closer" (2009) by Onra. Direction is typical Music is decent

Mithun does his usual stuff and does it well Smita Patel is made to ham as in such films, but she carries herself well Salma Agha is okay Amrish Puri is typical rest are okay
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