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Starring:
Rajveer Dutt, Neha Julka, Kunal Kumar, Shital Shah,
Aditi Govitrikar, Meghna Malik, Zarina Wahab, Chavvi
Mittal
Director: Mohit Hussein
The
director has chosen a nice topic where in ones life, it
often brings in unpredicted and unwanted situations
especially when your own career comes in way of your
love life. We face the situation where a one has to
choose the right path for making love a worthwhile
journey while having ones professional goals intact.

The hero has no time for meeting the girl's aunt since
he is "too busy in his professional meetings". There are
instances leading to misunderstandings which distances
the lovers and makes them stranger for ever. Their
professional life started dominating over their personal
life and they were spending some quality time away from
each other. Both of them have reached to a stage where
they have to be on their toes but their personal life
was getting neglected. Radhika had to leave for another
city after her promotion.
Our ambitious female journalist gets promoted and has to
shift base from London to Mumbai.

Banner
: Sahara One Motion Pictures
Presenter : Smita Thackeray
Producer : Siddhesh Productions
Executive Producer : Prakash Pange
Director : Mohit Hussein, Music: Pritam
Lyricist : Irshad Kamil, Rahul Seth
Cinematographer : M Sethuraman
Story: Mohit Hussein, Dialogue: Smita Kapoor
Screenplay WriterS : Prakash Pange, Surendra Bhatia,
Mohit Hussein Editor : Ravi Kumar
Playback SingerS : Zubeen Garg, Shaan, Sonu Nigam,
Nikita Nigam, Sukhwinder Singh, Mahalaxmi Iyer
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Set in London, ‘Kaisey Kahen’ is a urban-centric story of
romance between banker Aditya (Rajveer Dutt) and TV
journalist Radhika (Neha Julka) starts off warmly. They
fall in love and go along well for two years without any
problems at all.
Aditya, 25, was doing
wonderfully as a banker and was already aiming at the
CEO’s position. Radhika hails from affluent business
family who aims to be hot-shot journalist. Ironically, it
was this media-savvy profession of hers which made her
come close to Aditya. All seemed to go well as they spent
time with each other and fell deeper in love.

She expects him to stop her from professional endeavors,
but he instead finds no reason to do so. This long
distance relationship was accepted between the two. Life's
mechanical as usual. Incidentally, Aditya finds love through
his newly appointed boss (Aditi Govritkar) but still
within, he craves for Radhika.
Newcomer Rajveer Dutt, being a model works out earnestly
for acting. Neha Jhulka, who makes her first screen
appearance in Hindi films is appealing and put in better
efforts. Kunal Kumar is too good as comedian as he is
experienced in his successful comedy shows. Chhavi Mittal,
a TV star too is put in convincing efforts.
Cinematography by Setu is breathtaking and works well in
capturing London’s urban delights. Pritam’s music is the
major highlight of the film.
Morale of the movie is - riches can buy luxury but not
love and satisfaction in life.
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