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Direction - Ram Pratap Singh

 

Production - Manoj Bhardwaj, Pawan Raj Khokhar, Naveen Kumar

 

Starring - Aatri Kumar, Nilufer Salehi, Rakesh Bedi, Sushmita Mukherjee, Vijay Kashyap, Hemant Pandey

 

Story - Raj Inder Kapil

 

Music - Udbhav

 

Release Date – 12th Sep, 2014

 

 

Khota Sikka is a Hindi comedy film directed by Ram Pratap Singh and produced by Manoj Bhardwaj, Pawan Raj Khokhar, Naveen Kumar starring Aatri Kumar, Nilufer Salehi, Rakesh Bedi, Sushmita Mukherjee, Vijay Kashyap, Hemant Pandey.

 

Khota Sikka is about a short guy who falls in love with a tall girl but this physical incompatibility isn’t the problem here. The problem is if their parents will agree and approve this relationship or not.

 

The review starts by speaking about the drawback of Khota Sikka. There are too many characters in this film with over protective parents, too much friendly neighbors, and overbearing friends. To worsen it a single role isn’t perfect here. The outdated plot has too many unnecessary characters and none of them is justifying.

 

Veeru, a short local guy falls in love with an NRI girl, Kiran. You’ll be stunned that this girl loves him for some weird reason. The height difference isn’t the problem here but Veeru’s parents want him to marry their daughter-in-law’s sister since she’s traditional and beautiful. Similarly Kiran’s mother wants her to marry a rich guy. So, what’s going to happen next? What’s the destiny to their love?

 

The film seems like a 90s film in a really bad way. The dancers do some co-ordinated dace on the hills while everyone fakes British accent pretending they’re from UK and the boring story makes you fall asleep instead of watching it. The lead pair simply indulges themselves in random banters and dance on stupid irrelevant songs.

 

 

Verdict: A time wasting stupid film like this may still find audience who like to laugh at juvenile jokes.