Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi


Director
Sooraj Barjatya
Producer
Ajit Kumar Barjatya
Kamal Kumar Barjatya
Rajkumar Barjatya
Music
Ravindra Jain
Cinematography
Harish Joshi
Editing
V N Mayekar
Story
Sooraj Barjatya
Screenplay
Shashi Mittal
Sumit Mittal
Dialogues
Shashi Mittal
Sumit Mittal
Banner
Rajshri Productions
Release Date
Nov 7, 2008
Language
Hindi

Star Cast
Sonu Sood, Isha Koppikar, Smita Jaykar, Alok Nath, Jaya Bhattacharya, Amrita Prakash, Vishal Malhotra, Anang Desai, Amey Pandya, Shri Vallabh Vyas, Prashant Kumar, Kunal Kumar, Gargi Patel, Chhavi Mittal, Anand Abhyankar, Daman Baggan
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NowRunning.com 1.5/5
What works for this "Vivaah..." is its intrinsic integrity. At a time when everyone is making films that either go for the guffaw or head for the libido, here's a film that tackles very basic traditional values and the feelings underlining the colourful festivities related to the Hindu wedding. Read More
IndiaFM.com 3.5/5
On the whole, EK VIVAAH... AISA BHI is akin to a delicious Indian thali in times of Pastas and Pizzas. You may opt for international cuisine at times, but Indian food, for an Indian at heart, would never go out of vogue. Read More
Rediff.com 2/5
Performance-wise, the entire cast has done a decent job. Not quite Vivah but romantics can still go for this one. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com 2.5/5
The movie tells the unique love story of Chandni ( Eesha Koppikhar ) and Prem ( Sonu Sood ). The two meet and fall in love at a singing performance. She comes from a poor family with an old father and two younger siblings. He hails from a rich family. Read More
MusicIndiaOnline.com
The songs and music in "Ek Vivaah… Aisa Bhi" are dreadfully dull. The film gets by on the strength of Bengali litterateur Ashapurna Devi's powerful story of a self-willed woman who sacrifices marriage to look after her siblings. Read More
SantaBanta.com 1.5/5
Ek Vivaah.... is lopsided in its fervent festivity. The first-half where a romance grows between two small-town singers Sonu Sood and Isha Koppikar graons and creaks with monotonous semi-classical songs. Read More