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Monday, June 25, 2007

Most talked about kissing scenes

Most talked about kissing scenes

Emraan Hashmi and Sayali Bhagat - The Train (2007)

The idea of having a smooch with the kiss king left Sayali Bhagat restless. But when the moment took place, she was surprised at how much she psyched herself about the kiss.

In The Train, Emraan plays Sayali’s husband. So when there’s a married couple onscreen, it’s obvious that they’d be shown kissing.


Abhay Deol and Neha Dhupia - Ek Chalis Ki Last Local (2007)

This was a much talked about kiss between the two young actors. The actors had to retake the shot about seven to eight times. Unfortunately due to this, Abhay said this made the kiss quite mechanical and technical. Abhay and Neha play two people who’ve missed the last train for the night. Wandering around for their next train to leave, they soon find themselves falling in love.


Tusshar Kapoor and Aarti Chabbria - Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007)

This is a recent kiss that was looked down upon. Critics believed Tusshar was miscast as Buwa a ruthless killer; they felt he should stick to playing the ‘good boy’. Even the anticipated kiss between Tusshar and Aarti Chabbria, who plays his onscreen girlfriend was considered as unnatural and forced.



Tanushree and Jimmy Sheirgill - Raqeeb (2007)
Tanushree plays Sofie a woman who wants to be with someone well settled. That’s why when she was set up on a blind date with Remo, the owner of a software company - things just clicked between them. Jimmy Sheirgill plays a struggling actor who can’t have Sofie, since he is not financially stable. We won’t say much about the kiss, since the film is recent, but we will tell you that it was strictly okay.


Abhishek and Preity - Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (2007)

This has been one of the better smooches of 2007, though we can’t say it’s the best since the year isn’t over. The kiss came across as natural and well portrayed. It didn’t seem forceful as done by some of the A-listers in the film business.



Dharmendra and Nafisa Ali - Metro (2007)

Metro is the story of various love sagas taking place across the city. Dharmendra plays an old man who has come back to spend his final years with his first love. People have perceived their kiss as being awkward. In India, we’re not accustomed to seeing old people portray affection physically.



Ruslaan Mumtaz & Hazel - Mp3

Like most teen love stories, this one too ends on a happy note.

We see the separated lovers unite, as Ruslaan’s character realizes his true feelings for his girlfriend. They kiss at the end of the film - the scene looks tender and romantic.


Hrithik and Aishwarya Rai - Dhoom 2 (2006)

This is one ‘puppy’ that got both actors in a soup, especially Ash. Her then-future in-laws and hubby were fuming over the kiss. Furthermore, a lawyer from Indore filed a case against them under the ridiculous pretext of “conveying vulgarity to society”. Puhleease, big deal! So what if they kissed? We need to get a little more open-minded about displays of affection. We have a population of 1 billion after all, and it’s not as though storks have been coming around and delivering babies.



Mallika Sherawat and Himanshu Mallik - Khwaish (2003)

While it was commonplace for an actress to do a kissing scene or two, when Mallika came on the scene she blew everyone away by kissing 17 times in the film! In fact this became Khwaish’s USP.

The film propelled Mallika into the limelight because of her willingness to go the extra mile. As for her co-star Himanshu, he didn’t make it too far; after all he never mastered the art of kissing like Emraan Hashmi did.


Vinod Khanna and Madhuri Dixit - Dayavaan (1988)

This is a powerful and memorable kissing scene between Madhuri (Neela) and Vinod Khanna (Shakti) from Dayavaan. Shakti meets Neela who is a shy girl forced into prostitution.

This vulnerability draws him to her and they eventually get married. The scene is particularly touching because it is he who rescues Neela from hell. So we feel for both of them.



Vivek and Aishwarya - Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na (2004)

Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na is a film brimming with irony. It is the movie where Amitabh (Raj) plays Vivek’s father. And Vivek (Arjun) plays Aishwarya’s (Diya) love interest.

But Arjun doesn’t return her affection; this leads uncle Raj into prompt action to get them married. If you’ve been following up on Bollywood news, we don’t even need to explain a word.


Kamal Hassan and Rani Mukherjee - Hey Ram (2000)

The kiss for this one is right up on the movie posters. This is something that might have contributed to its downfall. Hey Ram is an interesting film that did not receive the success it truly deserved.

It failed at the box office because distributors were weary of Hey Ram’s subject matter.


Ayesha Takia and Vatsal Sheth - Taarzan: The Wonder Car (2004)

Before Ayesha came up with her no kissing policy, she engaged in a kiss with newcomer Vatsal Sheth for Taarzan: The Wonder Car.

After that Ayesha hasn’t done too many kissing scenes and come to think of it, we haven’t seen much of Vatsal either. We wonder if the lad was really that bad at puckering up. If that was the case then he’d better have spent his spare time practicing!


Dia Mirza and Emraan Hashmi - Tumsa Nahin Dekha (2004)

The Serial Kisser was just at the start of his flourishing kissing career with Tumsa Nahin Dekha. This is another film where he’s able to showcase his talents.

At the receiving end is Diya Mirza, who is his senior by a few years.



Bipasha Basu and John Abraham - Madhoshi (2004)

The real life couple John and Bipasha set the screens on fire in Madhoshi; of course since they’re dating, we can say that this scene couldn’t have been that hard.

It was the last film where the couple was seen together onscreen. Thereafter both of them began acting by themselves though still being together.


Anil and Sameera - Musafir (2004)

Anil plays a man betrayed by his lover, but he finds himself at the home of a sultry dancer played by Sameera whom he’s strongly attracted to. - He was 45 she was 21, but that didn’t stop the passion from building up between them.

Watch Musafir to see the sparks fly between the two.



Urmila and Saif - Ek Hasina Thi (2004)

Urmila’s character Sarika believes that she has found true love, but she is highly mistaken.

This tender moment belies the horror that awaits her, for the kiss that she receives is the kiss of the betrayer.



Hrithik and Amisha - Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000)

Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai was her first film and it was a launching pad carefully crafted for him by his daddy dearest.

Hrithik certainly looks surprised here, maybe it’s because dad forgot to mention that this scene was in the script.



Karishma and Aamir - Raja Hindustani (1996)

Directed by Dharmesh Darshan, Raja Hindustani is another of Bollywood’s fairytale that tells that a poor guy can meet the beautiful woman of his dreams, who brings home a big fat bank balance.

This kiss is their proof that you can attain the unattainable. We won’t stop you guys from dreaming.


Rani and Saif - Hum Tum (2004)

Saif’s character Karan is a flirt who woos Rhea (Rani) in vain. He even lands an unwelcome kiss on her that leads her to run away.

They reunite years later after her husband has passed away and share a night of passion. This time the kisses are welcomed by Rhea.



Kareena Kapoor and Fardeen Khan - Dev (2004)

This is a tender moment in an otherwise serious film which showcases communal tensions between Hindus and Muslims. Fardeen plays a Muslim foot soldier who decides to fight the Hindus he believes has been oppressing his community. Fardeen and Kareena was a popular onscreen jodi that also acted together in Fida and Khushi.



Sonu Nigam and Flora Saini - Love in Nepal (2004)

This film marks the end of Sonu’s brief affair with acting. It’s another run-of-the-mill love story about rivals falling in love that we’ve seen before. The film did not do well at the box office, and Sonu understood that he ought to save his mouth for singing. Flora Saini wasn’t ever seen again on the acting circuit either.

Hrithik and Aishwarya Rai - Dhoom 2 (2006)

This is one ‘puppy’ that got both actors in a soup, especially Ash. Her then-future in-laws and hubby were fuming over the kiss. Furthermore, a lawyer from Indore filed a case against them under the ridiculous pretext of “conveying vulgarity to society”. Puhleease, big deal! So what if they kissed? We need to get a little more open-minded about displays of affection. We have a population of 1 billion after all, and it’s not as though storks have been coming around and delivering babies.

1 Comments:

  • At June 26, 2007 at 6:30 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

    yeah... i dont get it why did the Bachans made such a big deal out of the kissin scene but its okk if abhishek bachan kissed lara and preity in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.. i think that aishwariya is just gettin played by the bachans and getting controlled...

     

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