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Vicky
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Natasha
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Ameesha Patel | ... |
Anjali
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| Gulshan Grover | ... |
Mulani
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Ashish Vidyarthi | ... |
Tolani
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Maya Alagh | ... |
Vicky's mom
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Alok Nath | ... |
Vicky's dad
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Rakesh Bedi | ... |
Mac
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Arun Bali |
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Gajendra Chouhan |
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Razak Khan |
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Asha Patel |
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Kamal Chopra |
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Jaani Karan |
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Vicky, Natasha, and Anjali used to study in the same college in India and knew each other. While Vicky only loved Anjali, he was unaware that Natasha loved him with all her heart. Natasha did manage to bag a date with Vicky, however, she could not keep the appointment as her dad was killed that very same day in an automobile accident. Years later, Vicky and Anjali are very much in love, and Vicky makes a living as a rock-star. Vicky's career gets a boost when he is invited to the U.S. to meet the owner of Angel Music, who are interested in sponsoring him in a major way. He travels to U.S. and it is here that he meets with the owner - none other than Natasha herself. Their meeting is passionately spent in bed for that one night. The next day, Natasha is quite sure that Vicky is in love with her. She even follows him back to India, only to find out that Vicky had had only a one night stand with her, and is still in love with Anjali. This knowledge does not deter Natasha at all, for she ... Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
I tend to avoid Suneel Darshan films because they are usually pathetic. The reason why I gave this one a go was because I'd heard that Karishma Kapoor was doing a negative role and I wanted to see how she pulled that off. Karishma really hams her way through (like she does in almost all her films) by overdoing her seductress act. Kudos to the person who accurately describes her as a combination of a stoned Marlene Dietrich and the psychopathic rabbit from 'Watership Down'. Due to lousy dialogues and bad direction Akshay Kumar's performance does suffer. Perhaps he just did the movie as a favour because he looks as though he could care less. Amisha Patel isn't acting. She's rehearsing for a soap opera. 'Mere Jeevan Saathi' may have made for an episode of a TV soap. The songs are plain boring but I liked 'Mashooka' because of its catchiness and Alisha Chinoy's voice. There isn't much else to say regarding this film because it's all atrocious.