
Kal Kissne Dekha
- Director
- Vivek Sharma
- Studio
- Pooja Entertainment
- Release Date
- 11 June 2009
- Running Time
- 134 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹21.00 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹8.25 Cr
Review
There's a fascinating kernel at the heart of this film—a young man burdened with the weight of foresight, caught between the desire to protect those he loves and the impossible isolation that such a gift demands. The premise has genuine emotional potential, and in moments, you feel the director grasping for something meaningful about destiny, choice, and the price of knowledge. The chemistry between Nihal and Meesha crackles with the kind of natural ease that makes you root for them, and there are sequences—particularly the mall explosion and its aftermath—where the film achieves real tension and purpose. However, the execution falters where it matters most: the narrative becomes increasingly scattered, lurching between romance, thriller, and pseudo-philosophical drama without settling into any of them convincingly. The supporting characters remain frustratingly underdeveloped, and the climactic revelation about the insider threat feels more like a plot convenience than an earned twist.
What ultimately undermines the film is a fundamental loss of focus in its second half. As the stakes rise and Nihal spirals into his dangerous path of solo justice, we lose sight of what made us invested in the first place—the human relationships that ground extraordinary circumstances. The decision to bypass authorities and take matters into his own hands needed either sharper moral interrogation or clearer justification, but instead it happens almost perfunctoril
Storyline
So there's this genius kid named Nihal from Chandigarh who's basically a science wizard and gets into his dream college in Mumbai. Once he arrives, everything changes—he meets all these new people and faces challenges he never expected. He becomes totally smitten with this girl Meesha who seems like a snobby troublemaker at first, but there's definitely some chemistry brewing between them.
Here's where things get wild: Nihal starts having these crazy visions of the future, and he actually manages to save Meesha from danger using this mysterious ability. Once his secret gets out, they actually start developing real feelings for each other. But then his life gets way more complicated when the media starts covering his story, and some dangerous criminals take notice of him.
Things escalate pretty quickly when Nihal witnesses a mall explosion that he'd actually seen coming beforehand. He manages to help loads of people escape, but here's the twist—someone he knows is involved in these attacks. Even though he's figured out what's going on, he decides to handle things his own way instead of going to the authorities. This decision sets him on a dangerous path where he has to confront the person behind everything.



