Credited cast: | |||
Shah Rukh Khan | ... | Arun Verma | |
Juhi Chawla | ... | Geeta Choudhary | |
Jackie Shroff | ... | Javed Abbas | |
Nirmal Pandey | ... | Krishan Kant Virmani | |
Dilip Joshi | ... | Champak | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Sahila Chaddha | ... | Bipasha | |
Suresh Chatwal | ... | Inspector Rajendra | |
Bharat Dabholkar | ... | J. D. | |
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Baby Gazala | ... | (as Baby Ghazala) |
Akash Khurana | ... | Commissioner of Police | |
Madhur Mittal | ... | Micheal | |
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Amar Pawaskar | ... | Man whom Arun tries to beats outside Flamingo club |
Fatima Sana Shaikh | |||
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Keith Stevenson | ... | Chief Police Commisioner |
Raj Zutshi | ... | Sawant |
Javed Abbas (Jackie Shroff) is a widowed police officer with four children. His partner is Arun Verma (Shahrukh Khan). Both Javed and Arun are honest, hard-working and diligent. This leads to the "death" of Javed in mysterious circumstances. After Javed's death, Arun takes over the responsibility of looking after his four children. He runs into several problems and decides to seek the help of Geeta Choudhary (Juhi Chawla), who readily agrees and moves in with him and the four children. The children take an instant liking to Geeta and things seem to settle down. One day Arun finds out that his former partner's death was really a homicide. When he attempts to investigate, charges of drug-trafficking and bribery are brought out against him. He also finds out that Geeta is not what she claims to be. Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
One two ka four is quite simply the most atrocious,hacknyed,and forgettable film i have ever seen.First of all,not only does this film heavily "borrow" from other western films,it displays absolutely no originality.This film was sheepishly contstructed,and obviously very little time and effort was put into this project.Anyone can easily find errors in continuity and realism. One need look no further than the opening action scene as an example,where a criminal who is dead,is shown in one shot to have his hands on his chest,and in another angle shot, rest his hands on the ground! This just scratches the surface of all the improbabilities of this film.The script is a hash of cliches and fails miserabley to develop any of the one-dimensional characters. The villian "KKV" deserves particular recognition for poor acting,as he is far too cartoonish and unbelievable. The music just seems odd and always out of place. Overall,even by Indian standards,One two ka four is a very poorly made film. For anyone who has seen the film,this thought should be amusing for you: what would happen if a film like one two ka four was made in Hollywood?