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Starring:
Sukhwinder Singh, Vikrum Kumar, Shreya Narayan, Rufy
Khan
Director:
Jagbir Dahiya
What is life all about? What more does a successful
person yearn for?
Sukhwinder Singh has made a mark as a great singer. He
is a gifted singer. But then every human has his hidden
ambition. So it seems about our Sukhwinder Pa ji, and
the outcome is this film directed by Jagbir Dahiya.

But, reality
in life is something else, which they have never
envisioned. But a terror attack changes everything.
Rishi is now overcome with grief and disillusion. Will
he choose the right path?
It’s a social film dealing with certain contemporary and
relevant issues. It’s journey of a man meeting his
destiny and coming to terms with his own self.
The director has tried to show some realistic
situations, like sometimes indoors in a house or with a
static camera in a pub or street which at times does
have no combination of scenes, or continuity.

Credits & Crew:
Producer - Jagbir Dahiya
Director - Jagbir Dahiya
Music Director - Onkar Singh
Lyrics – Manthan, Sunil Saivaiya, Salim Bijnauri
Choreography - Ganesh Acharya, Himesh Bhatt, Lolly Pop,
Raju Khan
Editor - Sanjay Verma
Dialogue & Screenplay - Salim Bijnori
Art Director - Vijay Das, Sunil Das
Singers - Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan, Zubeen Garg,
Mahalakshmi Iyer, Sneha Pant, Navraj Hans
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Lets come to the story of Kuch
Kariye. Rishi (Sukhwinder Singh) is a simple and honest
musician. He is in love with Alpana (Shriya). They have to
leave their hometown for better prospects and arrive in
Mumbai. In this city of Bollywood, Rishi comes across
Javed Khan (Vikrum Kumar) and Shani (Rufy Khan), who have
also reached this Filmytown to accomplish their dreams.
This group of guys are as obsessive about movies as he is.
Together, they realize that all of them are an idealistic
lot and desire to bring a change in the society and so
they begin with launching a film with help from a lot of
other people. Rishi and the group are a socially conscious
group of people who decide to make a film to bring about a
change in society.
A positive idea or a thought, they believe, can change the
course of life. Like in a situation, if a person manages
to rise above his personal needs, he can successfully
bring a change.
While on their film, they also
meet Roza (Khuahhish) and Pappu Halva (Mustaque Khan) who
too support the group’s plans.

Kuchh Kariye is a tale of
struggle in the filmy town sends out some messages on
peace and harmony within the public. It also tries to send
a warning to terrorists, who spring out of nowhere. Not
impressive here. Debutante director Jagbir Dahiya tries
hard to deal with the current socio political scenario and
even incorporates certain contemporary and relevant
issues. But despite such good intentions the film falls
flat.
Shriya is good though
especially in emotional scenes. As for Sukhwinder's acting
skills, they are inversely proportional to his singing
skill. He tries to flaunt his physique and even wears
garish outfits!
Ironically, none of the songs leave an impact, in a film
where an established singer wants to become an actor.
- Aniz Filmvala
Cast:
Sukhwinder Singh - Rishi
Vikrum Kumar - Javed Khan
Rufy Khan - Shani
Shriya - Alpna
Khuahhish - Roza
Deepak Shirke - Anna Swami
Mushtaq Khan - Pappu Halva
Surendra Pal - Comissioner
Dinesh Hingoo - Govershan Bhai
Ahmed Khan - Kari
Anil Nagrath - Jaqub
Abhay Bhargava - Neta
Suresh Chatwal - Nandkumar
Jaishree Shivram - Guest Appearrance
Mukesh Tiwari - Banda Nawaj
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