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Karan (Tusshar Kapoor) is the younger child of Dalip Tahil and Himani
Shivpuri, with Amrish Puri playing his uncle. Both uncle and mommy have spoilt him rotten with the result that he is not interested in studies at all. He would rather spend time with his friends. He has an elder sister
(Rinki Khanna) who is the complete opposite of him, a bookworm, who is studying to become a doctor. Life changes overnight for Karan when he meets Pooja
(Kareena Kapoor), who has returned from the US to work on her doctoral thesis. He falls in love with her but is too scared to tell her. Yes, hence the title. So while he struggles through his emotions, she settles comfortably into his life as a friend and gets along fabulously with his family. Did Karan ever tell Pooja that he loves her? If he did - then what was the outcome? For answer to all these questions you'll have to watch the movie.
Tusshar Kapoor is no Hrithik Roshan in the looks department though he does look cute at times. And to his credit he has worked good in the movie. Kareena Kapoor is ofcourse terrific and she has done an excellent job and deserve applause. Anu Malik has scored some foot-tapping numbers which are choreographed by Ahmed Khan. Duppatta number by Kareena is worth watching!
Story wise the film doesn't has much to offer. Director Satish Kaushik probably realized this and that's why he tried to put in as many songs as possible. All in all, MKKH is not a classic movie but it won't leave you with a headache or bad taste so... go for it!
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