This could have been the core moment of the movie but the script degraded it big time. What troubled me is that when the story had the best chance to show the debate of gender role reversal during the house party scene, it completely missed it. However, their married life and adjustments for each other are narrated spontaneously, making the first half entertaining yet curious. The story starts off very well, depicting the views of both Kabir and Kia but their love connection has been shown hurriedly. The major reason of Ki And Ka’s disappointment is the script. Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor in a still from movie ‘Ki And Ka’ Ki And Ka Review: Script Analysis Societal views, perception of people, personal battles and misunderstandings will show whether the couple can stand true to their intentions. But, on the course of this gender role reversal, there are harsh hurdles awaiting. After some heavy arguments, the couple agrees that Kabir will do all the household work which he always wanted to and Kia will follow her corporate dream. They start liking each other and even decide to marry. So now, Ki and Ka first meet at some random place and click instantly. Kabir also doesn’t believe in wasting his life in the name of career. He is fond of his late mother and wants to be like her, managing daily household activities which he thinks are equally important as working in the office.
Kabir is a topper of IIM-B but has no interest in business or his father’s monetary legacy. She is always super busy and believes in being an independent woman, not to be shadowed by men.Ĭontrary to her, we have Kabir (Arjun Kapoor) who is a son of a reputed businessman in Delhi. Kia (Kareena Kapoor) is an aggressive and aspiring corporate big shot, having a grand vision to be the CEO of a company.