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Fardeen Khan Movies

2009  
 
Divorce lawyer Jeet (Govinda) vows never to wed as Karan and Sanjana ponder marriage and doubtful Bhavesh considers tying the knot with his life partner Prachi. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2009  
 
A car fanatic named Prem (Ajay Devgan), his gorgeous wife, Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu), a promising young rock star named Veer (Fardeen Khan), his radiant girlfriend, Vidya (Mugdha Godse), and Veer's wealthy stepbrother, Dharam (Sanjay Dutt), are the central players in director Rohit Shetty's boisterous action comedy. When debt and a case of mistaken identity send the lives of five people into utter chaos, it's a mad scramble for them to sort through the lies and get their lives back in order. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Sanjay DuttAjay Devgn, (more)
 
2007  
 
A passionate extramarital affair takes a grim turn in director Ram Gopal Varma's dark romantic thriller. Aditya Soman has fallen under the spell of his a wonton secretary Gita Menon. While Aditya views the trysts with his passionate employee as a little more than a series of lusty interludes, Gita has read much more into the encounters. Gita is a lonely, and she has convinced herself that Aditya will one day divorce his wife so that she and her lover can be together without shame. Of course, with a loyal wife and a beautiful lover on the side, Aditya isn't about to let go of a good thing and selfishly strings Gita along. Tragedy strikes, however, when Gita dies unexpectedly and Aditya remains haunted by more than just her memory. Subsequently wracked by guilt and terrified of the specter that hangs over him, Aditya finds his once-perfect world fast falling apart. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Esha DeolFardeen Khan, (more)
 
2007  
 
As a whimsical 21st Century update of Coline Serreau's 1986 arthouse hit Trois Hommes et un Couffin and its blockbuster American remake, the 1987 Three Men and a Baby, Sajid Khan's Heyy Babyy preserves the premise of those earlier films but (per its Bollywood production) gives the story an Asian cast, dramatically extends the length of the picture by an hour, fills its frames with acrobatic Indian dancers, and adds a broad array of musical numbers. Akshay Kumar, Fardeen Khan and Ritesh Deshmukh star, respectively, as club manager Aroush, gambler Ali and amusement park employee Tanmay, three Indian bachelors sharing an apartment and enjoying swinging playboy lifestyles in Sydney, Australia. Their worlds are turned on end when an unknown woman leaves an infant girl on their doorstep, and the boys rifle through lists of past lovers to determine the child's parentage - all to no avail. In seemingly no time at all, matters grow from bad to worse when Aroush and Tanmay lose their jobs and Ali loses a substantial amount of money; in desperation, the men collectively decide to abandon the baby on the steps of a church - only to experience a sudden change of heart and to take her back. They soon fall helplessly in love with the child, and name her Angel. But when the mother (Vidya Balan) unexpectedly shows up with the authorities to reclaim the baby and insists that she long thought the child dead, the thought of losing Angel is simply too much for the fathers to bear. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Akshay KumarFardeen Khan, (more)
 
2006  
 
For those who date before marriage, one's wedding day can be viewed as the perfect culmination of an ideal romance; when it comes to couples engaged in an arranged marriage, however, exchanging vows is simply the first step of a hopeful romance. Abhay Sachdeva and Ritika Khanna may have been virtual strangers when they found out they would be spending the rest of their lives together, but over the course of their five-day honeymoon, the couple that had never so much as held hands is about to get a crash course in the true meaning of commitment and togetherness. Upon departing from their hometown of Bangalore for the rolling hills of Ootay, Abhay and Sachdeva will come into contact with a number of people who have strong opinions concerning the institution of marriages. While most movies end with the ringing of wedding bells, Just Married begins with that familiar sound and follows the newly united couple to find out if two people who have never met can forge a lifetime of happiness together. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Fardeen KhanEsha Deol, (more)
 
2005  
 
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Three neglected husbands get the job opportunity of a lifetime in this Bollywood musical comedy. Veer (Zayed Khan), Raj (Fardeen Khan), and Aryan (Sharman Joshi) are three close friends whose lives have taken a turn for the worst -- all three have lost their jobs, and all three have wives who are too busy with their own lives and careers to tend to their husbands in the bedroom. Diya (Esha Deol) is trying to launch her career in show business, Bhavna (Ayesha Takia) is obsessed with her spiritual side, and Sonia (Soha Ali Khan) is occupied with her law practice. Things are so grim for the husbands that they begin pondering suicide, but one Mr. Kothari (Satish Shah) comes to the rescue when he gives them jobs, and then asks a very special favor of them. Kothari has three beautiful daughters who all balk at the notion of having their father arrange marriages for them; to show them the folly of following their own hearts, Kothari wants the three husbands to woo and win the young ladies, and then break their hearts. Veer, Raj, and Aryan are happy to go along, but ending their relationships with the beautiful and willing women proves more difficult than they imagined, and the situation becomes stickier when the eligible bachelorettes strike up a friendship with the three betrayed wives. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2005  
 
A career criminal tries to disprove the old adage that "you can't con a con man" in this Bollywood drama. Arjun (Fardeen Khan) is a confidence man who, after the death of one of his best friends, decides to pull a major scam to punish the killer. However, the plan goes awry, and he finds himself deep in debt to two of his partners, gangster Sikander (Gulshan Grover) and hitman Kaif (Kay Kay Menon). In order to even the score and save his own skin, Arjun is forced to plan an even bigger con, with one of India's most powerful crime figures, Jehanghir Khan (Feroz Khan), as the target. Helping Arjun pull off the scam of a lifetime are his friends and cohorts Bhatia (Mukul Dev), a master forger; Jack (Amin Hajee), an all-purpose swindler; and Natasha (Koena Mitra), a beautiful psychiatrist whose passion for the nooks and crannies of the human mind had caused her to fall for Arjun. Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena (aka The Player and the Beauty) was the first directorial credit for screenwriter Suparn Verma. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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