Mayank Shekhar calls it full on KLPD. Movie Review: Kismat Love Paisa Dilli. KLPD (name of the film, not a reference to a popular street acronym with explicit implications) also tries to be a.

Movies ยป Kismat Love Paisa Dilli (KLPD) Movie Review I am at Abids Afzalgunj Amberpet Ameerpet Banjara Hills Begumpet Bowenpally Charminar Dilsukhnagar Marredpally(E) Himayatnagar Imliban BS Jubilee BS Kachiguda Khairatabad Koti Kukatpally Lakdi-ka-Pul Langer House Madhapur Malakpet Malkajgiri Mehdipatnam Nampally Osmania Panjagutta. Movie review: Kismat, Love, Paisa, Dilli (KLPD) The film is a social satire. And its treatment will take you on a psychedelic trance in the nightlife of Delhi So KLPD shifts Khanduri's focus from the last local on Mumbai's Kurla-Vikroli route to the more posh option of the Delhi Metro.

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The film casts Vivek Oberoi as the happy-go-lucky flirt Lokesh. Lokesh chances upon Lovina (Mallika Sherawat) at a party one evening and decides to stalk her. Movie Review: This one's no 'stand-up' comedy. Neither will any part of you feel like giving it a standing ovation. This is as much of a dhoka, as the slang version of KLPD actually suggests. The film features Vivek Oberoi opposite Malika Sherawat in lead roles.

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KISMET LOVE PAISA DILLI movie review: A dreary plot with appalling characters! - The Vivek Oberoi-Mallika Sherawat starrer is a mishmash of crude jokes and implausible situationsSanjay Khanduri. As the colonel finds out they introduce her as their cousin. The upcoming Hindi film titled KLPD (Kismat Love Paisa Dilli), starring Vivek Oberoi and Mallika Sherawat, has come in for criticism for its vulgar, double meaning title. "The earlier generation.

Kismat Love Paisa Dilli movie reviews - Kismet Love Paisa Dilli is a Bollywood Comedy Thriller film, It star cast Malika Sherawat and Vivek Oberoi in leads. KLPD is a messy jumble that lurches almost blind from one free-for-all situation to another in the fond hope of tickling the funny bone. Movie Review: Kismet Love Paisa Dilli. Yes, this wannabe comic thriller is an.