It's good to see Sanjay Gupta in such a restrained manner after a long time. The background music goes perfectly with the flow of the film. The choreography in this song is mind blowing. The music of 'Kaabil' is decent with songs like 'Kaabil Hoon' and 'Kuch Din'.'Mon Amour' is a visual treat and will leave you with a big smile on your face. The dialogs are superb and goes well with the flow of the film. The tragic portions are handled brilliantly and connects with the audience. The climax goes perfectly well with the theme of the film. The first half has some sweet and refreshing romantic moments between Hrithik and Yami leading to a hard-hitting middle part followed by a thrilling second half. Tragedy strikes again, after which Rohit decides to take law in his own hands. Rohit and Surpriya tries to seek justice, but fails miserably as Amit's elder brother Madhavrao Shellar (Ronit Roy) is a local politician. Their life takes a drastic change with the arrival of Amit Shellar (Rohit Roy) and Wasim (Md.
Rohit marries Supriya and start living his dream life with her. 'Kaabil' is a story of a blind voice-over artist Rohit Bhatnagar (Hrithik Roshan), who falls in love with a blind piano teacher Supriya Bhatnagar (Yami Gautam). The movie has a decent level of expectations riding over it, mainly due to the past history of Rakesh Roshan attached to it. 'Kaabil' seems to be yet another career rescue film for Hrithik Roshan made under the production of his father Rakesh Roshan. Hrithik had a downside in his career, he always had Rakesh Roshan's films to get him back to the right track with the release of films like 'Krrish' or 'Krrish 3'. It was at that time, his father Rakesh Roshan came to his rescue by delivering a mass loving film 'Koi Mil Gaya'.
Sadly, most of his films post 'KNPH' failed miserably at the box-office.
Hrithik Roshan made his mark with 'Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai' and found its overnight superstardom.