Think
Kyon Ki... and the first name that pops in your head is Ekta Kapoor. Luckily, Priyadarshan's new film doesn't suffer from the
saas-bahu syndrome.
A remake of his critically wowed 1986 Mohanlal starrer,
Thalavattam, Kyon Ki... revolves around a man suffering from psychological problems.
Thalavattam, too, drew its inspiration from Milos Forman's stirring classic,
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, featuring Jack Nicholson in an Oscar winning performance.
Originally titled
Rahen Na Rahein Hum, Kyon Ki... was to have Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role. However, owing to creative differences, SRK backed out and was promptly replaced by Salman Khan. Slated for a Diwali release, the film also stars Kareena Kapoor and Rimii Sen.
Composed by Himesh Reshammiya, the soundtrack opens with the title track. Dramatic emotions and a sense of hovering sadness linger prominently in this one. Sameer's expressive lyrics accompanied by Reshammiya's rousing compositions establish this quality well.
There is something about sad themes and melodrama. Remember the extremely popular
Tumse Milke Najane Kyon from
Pyar Jhukta Nahin? The song was repeated more than once in the film. Ditto for
Kyon Ki.... There are many versions of the song -- romantic, subdued, heart-rending. Even though the song is decent
though, there is always the overkill factor. It is repeated so many times in the album that you are forced to hum one of the verses from the song, '