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Kisse Pyaar Karoon 2009 -

is a 2009 Bollywood slapstick comedy directed by Ajay Chandhok . Released on February 27, 2009 , the film features an ensemble cast led by Arshad Warsi, Aashish Chaudhary, and Yash Tonk . Touted as a buddy comedy about college slackers, the narrative is an unofficial Bollywood adaptation of the 2001 Hollywood comedy Saving Silverman .

Even if you haven't heard the song in years, the visuals of the Kisse Pyaar Karoon music video are likely burned into your memory. The quintessential 2009 music video aesthetic is on full display:

: Includes veteran actors like Shakti Kapoor and Shweta Menon. Soundtrack and Music

The film features seasoned character actors like , Ashish Vidyarthi , and Shakti Kapoor . These veterans anchored the narrative, playing the overbearing fathers and eccentric antagonists who drive the comedic stakes higher. Music and Soundtrack: The Venus Touch kisse pyaar karoon 2009

Raja befriends a poor but talented singer, Shaan (played by Raja Hasan), and asks him to pose as his fiancé. Shaan agrees, and they pretend to be in love.

Fresh off his success from the Munna Bhai and Golmaal franchises, Warsi anchors the comedy with his impeccable timing.

– A romantic duet by Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal. is a 2009 Bollywood slapstick comedy directed by

Many reviews noted that while the film had sporadic moments of humor, the screenplay felt dragged out. The climax, in particular, was criticized for being too loud and chaotic, even by Bollywood comedy standards. It was one of those films that was termed a "time-pass" watch—enjoyable if you switched your brain off, but forgettable the moment you left the theater.

True to its late-2000s origin, the song is built around "stereotyped disco beats", creating an atmosphere of fun and confusion matching the film's title. Despite the generic production, critic reviews praised , noting he gave his best despite fighting for what was considered a "lost cause" musically. While some critics found the tune failed to make an impact, the song's high energy and memorable hook, "Kisase pyaar karu o ya ya ya," made it an integral part of the film's soundtrack. The song also featured a remix version, which was criticized for its "inexplicable inclusion of some orgasmic voices in between".

Labeled it a "cinematic atyachaar" (atrocity), noting it lacked even a single "half-way sensible" moment. Letterboxd/Critics Described it as an abysmal remake of the Hollywood film Saving Silverman , reducing potential humor into loud, forced slapstick. Music Review: Even if you haven't heard the song in

Modern love songs often talk about lust, attraction, or the joy of meeting. "Kisse Pyaar Karoon" (2009) talks about the exhaustion of looking for love. In an era of dating app burnout, ghosting, and situationships, the lyrics "Hai duniya hi kharab toh kya aitbaar karoon" (How can I trust when the world is corrupt?) feels more prophetic than ever.

John eventually crosses paths with Sheetal (Udita Goswami) and falls madly in love. However, Sheetal is a highly controlling, possessive martial-arts expert. Her primary motivation is to alienate John from his friends and manipulate him into taking over his wealthy father's toy factory so she can usurp the family wealth.