Kis Kis Ki Kismat(2004)
Kis Kis Ki Kismat is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language black comedy film directed by Govind Menon. The lead cast includes Dharmendra, Mallika Sherawat, Siddharth Makkar, and Rati Agnihotri. The story follows a poor man who finds a bag of cash, triggering a chain of greed-driven events involving a bored housewife, a gangster, and a comedic police inspector. The film is notable for its satirical tone and ensemble cast featuring veteran comedians like Jagdeep and Viju Khote. It was released in 2004 and is available for streaming on ShemarooMe.
Kis Kis Ki Kismat is streaming on Amazon Prime Video and ShemarooMe.
Where to watch:Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Amazon Prime Video, ShemarooMe
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2004
- Director
- Govind Menon
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 22m
- Rating
- 4.6/10
Storyline
A poor man named Khanna finds a bag full of cash on a Mumbai street. He thinks his luck has changed. But a greedy housewife, a dangerous gangster, and a clever policeman all want the money. Khanna must protect his family and the cash from everyone chasing him.
“Whose fate will win?”
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Cast & Crew
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Kis Kis Ki Kismat
Cast reunions in this film: Rati Agnihotri & Dharmendra (6 films together), Tinnu Anand & Satish Shah (4 films together), Dharmendra & Dinesh Hingoo (4 films together), Mallika Sherawat & Govind Menon (3 films together), Rati Agnihotri & Dinesh Hingoo (3 films together), and Tinnu Anand & Dinesh Hingoo (3 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title is a playful twist on the popular Hindi phrase 'Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon', which means 'Whom should I love?'.
- This was the only Hindi film directed by Govind Menon, who primarily worked as an editor for movies like 'Hera Pheri'.
- Actor Shakti Kapoor, known for villain roles, played a comedic character as the millionaire's loyal butler.
- The movie was a major box office failure and disappeared from theaters quickly after its release.
- A subplot involves the son pretending to be a detective, a spoof of classic Hollywood noir tropes.
- The soundtrack included a remix of the 1990s hit song 'Tu Tu Hai Wohi' from the film 'Yeh Dillagi'.
- Despite the chaotic plot, the film was shot in a straightforward schedule primarily in Mumbai film studios.



