Review
From its title to theme, Qasam Se Qasam Se seems like a desperate attempt to revisit the classic love story Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. Young lovers separate from their families to come together and, by the end, die in love. The only difference here being death is caused by the HIV virus. Perhaps the makers felt this 'germ' of an idea was ground-breaking enough for them to redesign the film in contemporary context. Alas it only lives up to the title of its inspiration and spread qayamat (havoc) - quite literally!A brief introduction to the crappy characters of the film would help you comprehend the character of the film. The hero of the film (Azim Rizvi) maintains a steady sulk on his face which accounts to both his smile and frown. His hair strands often cover his eyes and how you wish you had equally long hair that could stop you from watching him. The heroine of the film is called Faith but you have no faith in her acting talent. Rakhi Sawant as the navel-strutting, cleavage popping teacher gives students lessons on love in her broken accented English. Satish Kaushik, as a gullible canteen-owner, repeats the same character that Annu Kapoor played decades ago in Tezaab and which has been repeated a zillion times ever since. If that's not all, he goes topless in a song and even apes Salman Khan's towel dance step!!!
Omkar Das Manikpuri (the Natha of Peepli Live) plays a (believe-it-or-faint) college student perpetually dressed as a garish popstar. There's a DCP officer who is hellbent on inserting random Marathi words in his otherwise chaste Hindi diction to reinstate that he's from Mumbai police. The hero's father claims to be the Indian ambassador in US but soon after introduces himself as the owner of a car company. Did the 'Ambassador' jargon confuse him?
Did you ask about production values? Ok, if you insist... two different songs are shot in exactly the same foreign location. An inspector is always dressed in half uniform. A man speaks on the backdrop of a Statue of Liberty curtain and the sequence is passed off as a US shot.
The makers seem absolutely undecided on what they want to do about the storyline. The film dreadfully attempts to be a cool campus flick to start with and subsequently struggles with elements of family drama and love story. One can't fail to notice the continuity lapses in narrative and cheesiness in the double-meaning dailogues. The performances are consistently pathetic and direction is as much appalling.
The tagline of the film reads 'Based on the thoughts of 220 million students'. While it has no correlation whatsoever with the film, if we still had to believe that this is what students think, the future would be as scary as this film. Qasam Se...
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