Cast: Jimmy Shergill, Irrfan Khan, Ankur Khanna, Konkona Sen, Ayesha Takia, Ratna Pathak, Saroj Khan, Paresh Rawal Director:Naseeruddin Shah Producer:Shabbir Boxwala Music:Viju Shah Date Of Release: July 21st, 2006 Synopsis
Actor Naseeruddin Shah, has turned into a director with his venture
'Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota'. He has taken an important plot for the film.
The film has four different stories based on the same theme, well
suiting to the title.
Story 1: Tilottama (Konkona Sen) is married to Hemant (Jimmy Shergill).
Their honeymoon is cancelled as Hemanth has to return to his job in the
US. Tilottama wishes to go to the US, but has to face her mother-in-law
(Carla Singh) in the process. However she manages a visa and heads for
Los Angeles.
Story 2: Salim (Irrfan Khan), son of a Godmother (Saroj Khan) is the
stockbroker. He's besotted by sensuous Namrata (Suhasini Mulay). Even
as he involuntarily gets involved in a murder, he discovers that she
has been cheating on him. Before he can gather his wits, his mother
forces him to pack his bags and flee the country before he's
implicated.
Story 3: Rahul (Ankur Khanna) is a brilliant but poor student who's
already got admission into a prestigious university abroad. His poverty
prevents him from going abroad. Almost overnight, magically, all his
problems get sorted out by his friend (Ayesha Takia) and he finds
himself flying out to a brighter future.
Story 4: Rajubhai (Paresh Rawal) is a small-time organizer of foreign
shows. An aspiring dancer will cost a few lakhs to be the part of the
show. Tara (Ratna Pathak Shah) mortgages her house in order to include
her only daughter (Shahana Goswami) into his show. And so Rajubhai
finds himself guiding an innocent girl on her first trip
abroad.
Performance:
Konkana Sen's performance is good. Her sequences with Jimmy Shergill
and Carla Singh are really impressive. Jimmy Shergill has also
performed well. Irrfan Khan has done extremely well. Ratna Pathak has
done a good job. Suhasini Mulay is okay. Ayesha Takia played a small
role. Paresh Rawal's performance is excellent. Out of four stories,
Jimmy-Konkona's and Paresh-Ratna's stories are good. Viju Shah's music
is good. The other technical aspects are also good.