Star cast:
Fardeen Khan, Amrita Arora, Paresh Rawal, Satish Shah, Govind Namdev, Ketaki Dave, Shehzaad Khan.
Music by Sanjeev Darshan
Lyrics by Anand Bakshi
Directed and produced by Mehul Kumar
Jatin (Fardeen Khan) and Karishma (Amrita Arora) are Gujaratis settled in America. They are to get married in India to spouses they have never seen. Fardeen is
supposed to get married to Sonali Kulkarni, while Amrita is all set to marry Ayub Khan. Before their journey to India, they bump into each other at a shopping mall in New York. The meeting proves disastrous with ego clashes. They get into a fight,
and start hating each other. But destiny has them travelling to India together.
There are mishaps and hardships all the way home. After their flight to Delhi, they travel by road - in a private taxi and a pilgrimage bus - to Gujarat. At this juncture, a dramatic scene changes the whole scenario and the two fall in love. But keeping up to traditions they hide their feelings from their parents.
In the climax, Fardeen is all set to take the saat pheras with Sonali, while Ayub is ready to put sindoor on Amrita's forehead. Call it a coincidence, but both the wedding pandals are erected opposite each other. Suddenly, the pandal where Amrita is getting married catches fire. What happens eventually forms the rest of the story
'Kitne Door Kitne Paas' is as clichéd as it gets. Debutante actress Amrita Arora is amazing. She has a good screen presence and eases in and out of dramatic scenes. Fardeen Khan doesn't deliver anything new. Sonali Kulkarni gets a bad deal. The comic scenes evoke some laughter.