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'Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic' (English: 'A Little Love, A Little Magic') is a 2008 Indian fantasy comedy-drama film with Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji in lead roles, and Rishi Kapoor and Ameesha Patel in supporting roles. The child artists include Akshat Chopra, Shriya Sharma, Rachit Sidana and Ayushi Burman. Directed, written and co-produced by Kunal Kohli, the film is produced and distributed by Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra under their banner Yash Raj Films.

Released on 27 June 2008 in India, it grossed 37.25 crores on a budget of 23 crores, and was deemed "flop" by Box Office India. It received generally mixed reviews, with praise for its performances and humor, but criticism for script and screenplay.

Synopsis



Ranbir Talwar (Saif Ali Khan), a leading industrialist in India, is lonely because he has lost everyone who is dear to him which include his childhood friend, who moves away, and his mother, who passes away, during his childhood. Due to distraction, he mistakenly kills a husband and wife in a car accident. The judge sentences him to look after their four children, and to do so without sending them to a boarding school nor keeping them in the care of anyone else. The children resent Ranbir for his role in their parents' death and desire revenge, whereas he is unprepared to live with them, making both him and the children miserable in this situation.

One day, the children pray to God (Rishi Kapoor) for help. God discusses the matter with his fairylike angels and decides to send Geeta (Rani Mukerji), his favourite and the most whimsical of the angels, to unite Ranbir with the children. God warns her not to use her ability to alter reality during her time on earth. Geeta ignores God's warning and uses this power often, providing comic relief. She appoints herself as the children's governess and places the children in awe of her by using her transformative powers. Soon, she ingratiates herself with the children with her supportive affection and positiveness. The children begin to cherish her and depend on her while Ranbir remains perplexed and overwhelmed by her dominance of his affairs. He soon becomes enamored of her, despite the interference by his girlfriend Malaika (Ameesha Patel).

Ranbir's relationship with Malaika ends when Geeta asks if he wants to end their relationship. She along with the children successfully ruin her birthday party. Ranbir eventually begins getting involved with the children's lives after Geeta tells him that he just needs to see their dreams and see what troubles them. As Ranbir and the children slowly bond, the children forsake their desire for revenge and treat him as an older brother.

On one such incident, Ranbir took the kids and Geeta along to Los Angeles as he has a conference trip with his boss. He invites them to play golf and the oldest child who wishes to gain revenge and mistreats the children of the boss. He throws insults at the children but Ranbir defends them. Geeta is called back to heaven as she has succeeded in uniting Ranbir and the children. Upset, Ranbir and the children go to a church to pray that she returns to them. After God talks with Geeta, he concedes to her wishes and changes Geeta into a human who now has emotions allowing her to return to the children. Geeta marries Ranbir and gives birth to a daughter, who inherits the ability to alter reality, despite Geeta's loss of her own power. Nevertheless, they all live happily ever after.

Cast



* Rishi Kapoor as God

* Rani Mukerji as Geeta

* Saif Ali Khan as Ranbir Talwar

* Razak Khan as Pappu

* Ameesha Patel as Malaika

* Akshat Chopra as Vashisht Walia

* Shriya Sharma as Aditi Walia

* Rachit Sidana as Iqbal Walia

* Ayushi Burman as Avantika Walia

* Sharat Saxena as Judge Jaswant Rai

* Mahesh Thakur as Lawyer

* Tarana Raja as Kapoor

* Danish Aslam as Mr. Gupta, Kid Ranbir's Teacher

* Biren Patel as Yada

* Cameron Pearson as Steve

* Tigerlily Perry as Michelle

* Steven Schneider as American Boy

Production



Development

In September 2007, the film began shooting in Delhi with some portions also being shot in Alibaug, Bangkok and Los Angeles. The shooting of the film was completed on 3 February 2008.

Rani Mukerji sports a one-layered outfit designed by Manish Malhotra throughout the film while some layers have been taken off according to the requirements of each scene. Kunal Kohli initially asked Ameesha Patel to lose slight weight for her role in the film. Kohli and Malhotra spent hours deciding her look in the film. She dons a yellow bikini in the film in the hit song 'Lazy Lamhe'.

Soundtrack



The music of the film was composed by ShankarEhsaanLoy with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi.

Release



The film had a decent opening at the box office and picked up during the first weekend. However, It could not sustain business for long, due to the release of 2 big movies, 'Love Story 2050' and 'Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na' the following weekend, of which the former was a disaster and the latter became a super-hit at the box office.

Box Office

According to 'Box Office India', 'Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic' had a poor opening and altogether grossed . It was declared a 'hit' at the box office.

Critical Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 88% based on 8 critics reviews.

Noyon Jyoti Parasara of 'AOL India' gave the movie 3 stars out of 5 saying, "The story brings out quite a few emotions. And this is helped by its simplicity." 'One India Entertainment' said that, "It takes you back to the light-hearted, feel-good cinema made by directors of calibre like Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee."

References




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