| Kyonki Main Jhoot Nahin Bolta |
Starring: Govinda, Sushmita Sen, Rambha, Anupam Kher, Satish Kaushik
Director: David Dhawan
Music: Anand Raaj Anand
The movie is about Raj (Govinda), a lawyer from a small town who dreams to make it big. He thinks that Mumbai is the place to accomplish it and when he arrives there he goes to see his old friend Mohan (Satish Kaushik). One day he runs into Sonal (Sushmita Sen), daughter of the wealthy and successful lawyer Tejpal (Anupam Kher). He throws all scruples to the winds and lies through his teeth as he ensnares the pretty daughter, pits his considerable wits against the wiles of the senior advocate's elder son-in-law (Sharad Kapoor), helps a mafia don (Ashish Vidyarthi) save his brother (Shahbaaz Khan) from a murder rap and carries on with a gangster's moll (Rambha) - all to further his own personal cause.
Sacrificing his principles, Raj races ahead. He soon has all the money and fame that he once dreamt of, everything except his wife’s respect and love. After seven years of watching him go steadily downhill, Sonal moves out of his home with her son. The little boy disturbed by his parents’ marital problems sees a shooting star and makes one wish - "Let my papa never speak a lie again!" His wish comes true and suddenly our liar discovers that he can only speak the truth. Even when he is trying to get the brother of the city’s don off the hook, his sudden Raja Harishchandra ‘avatar’ lands him in all kinds of soups. But, eventually, Raj discovers that honesty pays in the long run.
'Kyonki Main Jhoot Nahin Bolta', based on the Jim Carrey starrer 'Liar, Liar', is directed by David Dhawan and produced by Shobha Kapoor & Ekta Kapoor. There are hilarious moments in the film that make it worth watching. Had it not been for Govinda’s sleek timing and fluent dialogue delivery, alongside the commendable cameos by Anupam Kher and Satish Kaushik (as Govinda’s roly-poly buddy Mohan Pyare) the film might have turned out to be a boring fiasco.Starring:
Govinda, Sushmita Sen, Rambha, Anupam Kher, Satish Kaushik