Kiss Kis Ko(2004)
Kiss Kis Ko is a 2004 Hindi musical comedy film directed by Sharad Sharan. The film features the real-life Indian pop group Band of Boys, including Karan Oberoi, Sudhanshu Pandey, Sherrin Varghese, Siddharth Haldipur, and Chaitanya Bhosle. Bhumika Puri and Alyy Khan appear in supporting roles. The story follows five male musicians who struggle to find performance opportunities because the industry favors female groups. They decide to cross-dress and perform as a fake girl band, leading to fame and complications. The film explores themes of identity, honesty, and the pressures of the music business. It was produced by Eros Worldwide and MVP Pictures. Kiss Kis Ko was released in theaters on October 29, 2004, with a runtime of 119 minutes.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Amazon Prime Video, Eros Now, Zee5
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2004
- Director
- Sharad Sharan
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 1h 59m
- Rating
- 4.9/10
Storyline
Five young men form a band but face constant rejection because promoters only want female performers. Desperate for a break, they dress up as women and become a hit fake girl band. Their secret success leads to fame, love, and a painful fall when the truth is exposed.
“Five boys. One secret. A whole new act.”
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Trivia
- The film was originally titled 'Band of Boys' after the real-life pop group that starred in it.
- It was one of the earliest Bollywood films to directly feature a pre-existing boy band as its central cast.
- The movie's soundtrack included a popular remix of the classic Kishore Kumar song 'O Mere Dil Ke Chain'.
- Director Sharad Sharan had previously worked mostly in television, making this a rare theatrical feature.
- The film's plot about adding a female member mirrored real debates in the early 2000s about pop group marketing.
- It had a limited theatrical release and is now primarily remembered for its music rather than its box office performance.
- Actor Simone Singh, who played a key role, was a well-known TV face transitioning to films at the time.