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  • Warning: Spoilers
    Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh were a hit pair in 70s till her exit from films, Their first film together was Zahreela Insaan(1974) a flop film with the hit song O Hansini which was however picturised on Rishi and Moushami Chatterji. Their pairing bounced back in 1975 with 2 hits like Rafoo Chakkar and this film. The film also starred Rakesh Roshan along with bombshell of that time Aruna Irani. The film starts off as a campus fare with pranks being played on students in college in Simla, Rakesh plays a prank on Rishi Kapoor who is a new student, after a tiff in the canteen they become thick friends and predictably Rishi falls for Neetu and thankfully no love triangle. Soon the film turns gears by the interval point and becomes a suspense thriller and slowly we are involved into the proceedings and the film manages to keep your interest alive. The pace does drop a bit in the second half but picks up with the climax which is filmy though after all being a 1975 product yet satisfying. Though Rakesh Roshan's character remains a bit sketchy till the end. Some questions too are left unanswered.

    Direction by Ravi Tandon is fantastic Music by R D Burman is super hit and became very famous. Many songs are still remembered. Kishore and Asha Jodi is in full form here too Be it the fun loving Aye Lo Pyaar ke din, ek main aur ek tu, Khullam Khulla Pyaar karenge their chemistry is awesome. Shailendra the voice behind Rishi in 1970s gave one of his super hit numbers with Humne Tumko Dekha while RD Burman too hits the mike for Sapna Mera Toot Gaya with his later to be wife Asha Bhosle.

    Rishi Kapoor handles his character superbly, one of the natural actors of Bwood he does a superb job Neetu Singh compliments him well and plays her part well Rakesh Roshan suits his character and does an amazing job Aruna Irani is superb too in a brief role Iftekar is good, Satyen Kapuu leaves a mark There are brief appearances by Kamal Kapoor and other actors and there are okay. Dev Kumar is theatrical
  • Who, whether a boy or a girl, does not enjoy playing pranks during his/her childhood and teen-age, during the school-days and the college-days ? Most of us must have played pranks during our those happy-go-lucky days of our life and enjoyed them with our companions of same age-group. But what if some prank goes so wrong that it culminates in someone's death ? Then it becomes horrorsome for those innocents who have played it just for fun. Hindi movie - Khel Khel Mein (1975) tells such a story only.

    The pranksters of this story which is based on a novel 'Good Children Don't Kill' penned by Louis Thomas are college students - Ajay (Rishi Kapoor), Nisha (Neetu Singh) and Vikram (Rakesh Roshan) who send a letter of extortion to a miser jeweler Ghanshyam Das (Janaki Das) only to know the next day that Ghanshyam Das has got murdered. Now this threesome has to save itself from the law knowing not as to who could be the real killer. Suddenly Ajay and Nisha who are the love-birds come to know that Vikram has got killed which takes their horror to dizzy heights. Besides, they always find an overcoat-wearing stalker (Dev Kumar) behind them. Involvement of a dreaded criminal known as Black Cobra also comes to their knowledge. How Ajay and Nisha are able to save themselves and bringing the real criminal to justice forms the remaining part of the story.

    Khel Khel Mein (simply in the course of some friendly game) is a very interesting story which starts with college pranks, college romance and two boys becoming friends after initial fight. The real story takes off with the prank of the extortion letter and then the narrative turns into a speedy one despite songs and dances appearing in-between. Director Ravi Tandon has ably directed the script of Sachin Bhowmick and has not allowed the audience to feel even an ounce of boredom throughout the movie. Right from the carefree college life of the principal characters to the suspense and thrill, everything including the song-dance and romance entertains. Satyen Kappu's comedy is also admirable tickling the funny bone of the viewer.

    Dialogues (by Kader Khan) and other technical aspects are neither very good nor bad.

    R. D. Burman has composed very good music for the movie with the lyrics of Gulshan Bawra using the voices of Asha Bhonsle, Kishore Kumar and Shailendra Singh. Songs like Khullam Khulla Pyar Karenge Hum Dono and Ek Main Aur Ek Tu are still popular. Other songs including Humne Tumko Dekha Tumne Humko Dekha Aise sung by Shailendra Singh are also good.

    Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh who were destined to become real life couple in due course of time, have done very well and it's the on-screen chemistry of Rishi-Neetu pair which gives this thriller movie a romantic flavour. Seeing a very young Rishi Kapoor in this movie, it becomes really very difficult to believe that today exactly one year has passed since this extra-ordinarily charming actor left for his heavenly abode. Among others, Rakesh Roshan, Aruna Irani, Iftekhar, Dev Kumar, Janaki Das, Satyen Kappu, Lalita Pawar etc. Have played their respective parts quite satisfactorily.

    Summing up, Khel Khel Mein is a complete value for money movie which is both hilarious and thrilling in a single package. Just watch it for sheer entertainment and you won't find any reason to regret.
  • Naive Ajay Anand (Rishi Kapoor) first few days in a hostel are marred by ragging and bullying at the hands of Vikram (Rakesh Roshan) and his friends. Eventually this leads to a fight, and then to a strong friendship between the two, and Ajay gets admitted to this group. Vikram's pastime is mainly playing practical jokes and tricks. One day they decide to play such a trick on Ghanshyamdas Johari (Jankidas), demanding a ransom of Rs.5000/- or else, and they use the name of "Black Cobra". They get the money, but Ghanshyamdas is killed the next day. The police are on their tracks, and so is the mysterious "Black Cobra", who is real, and not a figment of imagination.

    Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh share their great chemistry in this college-mystery drama. The first half is typically college shenanigans with trickster Rakesh leading and influencing Rishi and Neetu into doing pranks, however in the second half things get serious when the prank goes wrongs and there's murder.

    Khel Khel mein is fairly good film, the second half being the best part, and last thirty minutes are quite nail biting. There some nice R. D burman songs.