Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega


Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language crime comedy film directed by Eeshwar Nivas and produced by Ram Gopal Varma and Nitin Manmohan. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Fardeen Khan, Sonali Bendre, Aftab Shivdasani, Johnny Lever and Twinkle Khanna in lead roles. It released on 29 June 2001. The film is an official remake of Ram Gopal Varma's 1993 Telugu film
Money. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment.
The film is said to be loosely based on the American black comedy Fargo. This film is Khanna's final acting performance prior to her retirement.

Plot

A story about a troubled young businessman, Prakash who is married to Sapna. Prakash is ghar jamai of Rajiv Chopra. Rajiv Chopra totally hates Prakash, and troubles him all the time. Prakash, who is fed up of being troubled by Chopra, then makes a plan to get Sapna kidnapped to make Rajiv Chopra feel the way he does. He hires two broke strugglers, Rahul and Harry who are to be fake kidnappers and kidnap Sapna.
The plan rides successfully, and Chopra believes every bit of it. Rahul and Harry demand Rs.1 crores as the ransom money, and the fooled Chopra agrees to pay. As the ransom money has been paid, Rahul and Harry set Sapna free and leave her in a forest, which is also part of Prakash's plan. Prakash arrives at the forest to pick up Sapna, however he realizes that she has been kidnapped again but this time by real kidnappers. This crime caper soon turns into one hilarious joy ride!

Cast

Reviewing the music album for Rediff.com, Sukanya Verma wrote that "Alam Bhai" song "manages to click" "espite the fact that it has absurd lines".

Reception

Sukanya Verma opined that the film was "mostly watchable for its bubbling enthusiasm and, of course, Aslambhai". Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama found the film "engaging, but in parts". He was of the view that the film's comedy was similar to that seen in Basu Chatterjee's films and both the actresses; Khanna and Bendre didn't have "enough scope" for acting. Amaresh Misra of Outlook stated that Khanna and Bendre had been "wasted" in the film, which lacked of "innovative screenplay".