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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: -DZ-


He was in a much better position some time back..he may feel bad at times ?

possible...but he has been so successful in the past that it should not bother him at all...its all a part of life and he knows that. We all go through ups and downs and emerge as stronger individuals out of these cycles. I am sure SRK knows all this gyan. He is way smarter than most people in the industry anyways
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: _SJ_

I have a question...I know it's silly but still 😆...in baazigar does they hint at that kajol will marry the police guy...that guy had fallen for her na??this question pops in my mind every time I watch it😆

If it would have been a daily soap then she would have had a majboori wala shaadi with the inspector or she would have fallen in love with him and would have got married to him much later in her life.😆
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: humanspirit

possible...but he has been so successful in the past that it should not bother him at all...its all a part of life and he knows that. We all go through ups and downs and emerge as stronger individuals out of these cycles. I am sure SRK knows all this gyan. He is way smarter than most people in the industry anyways


Of course he knows that...but even he is human...not being human I mean😆 Even when I do bad at my work at times I feel disappointed as I know I have the potential to do better or I feel bad my efforts did not give my expected result...And that shows on the face at times...It is quite normal...But yes he will get over it soon even if it happens...
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: .Subha.

If it would have been a daily soap then she would have had a majboori wala shaadi with the inspector or she would have fallen in love with him and would have got married to him much later in her life.😆


For an Ekta show , she would have been forced to marry the inspector later and do all the wifely household duties and stay separately...she would have been a perfect bahu..Then sometime later Ajay would have come back and she would have been torn between the Inspector and Ajay
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Known each other for 25 years and this is the first picture we have taken together of ourselves. Was a fun night.


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Aditya Chopra's Next with SRK (Warrior) Shoot May Start from End of Oct 2017. If all goes well then Eid 2018 is on.

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Posted: 9 years ago
SRK is the richest for a reason. He hasnt had a BB in recent years but his acting got appreciated, in the past year.
He is reinventing and i hope he utilises it and goes forward.

So i doubt its about bad feelings etc. Or feeling insecure. SRK and AK have been visiting each others' houses and are at peace now
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: -DZ-


I dont think she would have married him





Then it's better...in those days most of the climax meant being a couple and live happily ever after...like agar leads doesn't get together for some reasons then bring two other people to convince people they together not it can be ended😕...love triangle ho toh baad mein cameo karake dikha ta hai second lead also got life partner 😆



Sometimes it suits to show that the other lead moved ahead and later found love,true love...but seeing this movie's scenario it would be stupid if kajol ends up with him...she didn't love him... 🤔
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Posted: 9 years ago
Today I was doing an interesting thing. I was readimg reveiws of some old blockbusters of SRK. I read quite a few eeviews of Kuch Kuch Hota hai. It was an ATBB. But the reviews. Rediff called it a dud..a sureshot flop.🤣. I wish I could talk to that reveiwer tiday and ask her how much butt hurt would have felt when that film broke all kinds of records. Even other reviews were poor. Wow. Ofocurse no one read reveiwes in those days because of lack of internet. I wonder for whom were these reviews written.
Cut to K3G. Again mixed reviews. Some calling it glossy but no depth. Lol. 2 min silence for reveiws again.

Point is, reveiwers need to learn from their mistakes. They need to remember they are reveiwing films so that audience can take a call to watch the film or not. Since that is the objective, they need to start reviewing movies from an audience perspective. They should know what we will like and what we wont and review accordingly. They seem to be too occupied to use their training as a reveiwer. That is the problem. Most critics are trained in the art of reviewing. And that training is not aligned with audience tastes.Most of the time they mislead us. Wake up call for reveiwers from my side. Unfortunately none of the reveiwers will pay two hoots to it.
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Posted: 9 years ago
As an example, read this review of dil to pagal hai..again a blockbuster...by rediff. How sick the reviewer is...
Coma time...

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A Dil To Pagal Hai poster. Click for bigger pic!
Liberty Cinema (Bombay) is forever off my list of possible venues to watch films. The last time I was there, I had had the misfortune of literally being locked up inside the hall -- due to some safety precautions enforced by the police - and had to suffer that entire travesty which went under the equally hideous title of Hum Aapke Hain Kaun!, exclamation mark and all.

I had to sit through scenes with a pomeranian umpiring a cricket match; Lord Krishna's idol beaming divine intelligence into the same pooch; the malady called Laxmikant Berde acting out some weird form of theatrics that was supposed to be humour; the impossibly Utopian family atmosphere; and inane song after banal song after sub-ordinary song from Ram Laxman -- some of which had lights flashing around the screen, just in case the audience missed the Alice-in-Wonderland aura. It was enough to make me gag.

Since I am no M F Husain, I didn't get any cheap thrills from Madhuri Dixit's backless choli which showed her back dhak-dhaking. And since I like my men to look intelligent and decidedly, well, manly (which adjective isn't confined to just muscles), I couldn't drool over Salman Khan. In short, I was in a coma for the four hours that it took to have the doors finally opened.

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After that horrendous experience in 1994, I didn't dare to see a Hindi movie which I couldn't fast-forward. But last week, I went to see Dil to Pagal Hai at Liberty, anyway... Not because our Marwari mehendiwali and her daughter saw it nine times (that itself should have clued me in...), but because your acerbic columnist never misses a Yash Chopra movie.

Now you gotta understand that I'm probably Mr Chopra's greatest fan. I still watch the bhelpuri-delights and brazen histrionics of Deewar or Trishul or Silsila or Kabhi Kabhi or Daagh or Lamhe or you-name-it, at least once a month on video.

I have always lost myself in the enchanting saadde-Punjab-da milieu he creates; the way he quickly skims over the problems of poverty (Indians don't need to pay to be "entertained" by on-screen destitution); the corny but capturing dialogues of his heroes (remember Shashi Kapoor's Inspector scything his gangster-brother Amitabh with "Mere paas maa hai"?); and the trademark smooth Chopra songs, no matter which the composer. Too, no heroine looks better than when she's in a Yash Chopra film (recall Sridevi in Chandni).

Karisma in DTPH: Body, beauty and grace. Click for bigger pic!
None of which applies to Dil To Pagal Hai. It turned out to be the world's longest music video -- which modern dances ALL looked the same after the opening song/dance sequence. In fact, Dil... is just a polished and slick version of HAHK!, and I wonder if that wonderful cinematographer, Manmohan Singh, emerged from the experience mentally unscathed.

The highlight of the movie for me remains the titles. It's where not-so-well-know real couples from in and around the film industry played the loving pair cooing on the bench. Each time I spotted someone I knew, like distributor Yash Johar and wife, or Sidhharth and Gita Kak, or my nutcase cousin Rachana and her doctor-husband Nishit Shah, or even Yash and Pam Chopra -- I yelled in excitement. After that, it was coma time...

The movie is so different from Mr Chopra's earlier ventures that, instead of the heroine, hero Shah Rukh Khan looked better than I could ever have imagined. And juxtaposed against the superb bod, litheness and grace of Karisma Kapoor, the heroine looked fat and clumsy. One wondered why the hero would have chosen Madhuri over Karisma. No matter how many romantic aalaps and diffused blue moon shots went with each appearance of Ms Dixit - the Mills-and-Boons thing just didn't come through.

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And when it came to Shiamak Davar's repetitive choreography, the hero beat both heroines, hands tied behind his back. I'm told by an insider that Shah Rukh Khan has no natural rhythm in him -- and if that indeed is the case, then I award him five stars for the sheer toil he must have put behind each dance sequence. He is always superb while dancing.

The other thing I didn't understand was why was Akshay Kumar made to look like an absolute dork in that geeky hairstyle and ill-fitting clothes? Were they afraid he'd steal the show from Shah Rukh? There can be no chance of that. Akshay is a right royal stunner (for whom I'm willing to give up even Pramod Mahajan), but in the acting department, he is, well, let's say, handicapped.

How does one sit through a film where, when the hero finally meets his dream girl -- it's curtains for the interval? I mean, I'm used to seeing Deewar's 'Vijay' lighting a pack of dynamite with his beedi and coolly sauntering away -- and it's just the titles!

A movie-critic, whether picking or panning a film, is also supposed to give readers a brief outline of the film. I'm sorry, with Dil... I cannot. For, there is no story. Actually, I challenge you to prove me wrong.

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In a world of RDX and bomb blasts, movies without violence seem as unreal as the traffic-less Worli Seaface in 1956's CID. Fictive as our movies already are, all sugar-and-jam render them completely unearthly -- and this is the problem I have with the no-story-all-dance genre that HAHK! seems to have spawned. It's like watching a Tom and Jerry cartoon without the slapstick.

And that my favourite director has embraced the absurdity and has done a one-up on, of all the lousy producer-directors, the Barjatyas, is the biggest sorrow in my current life (next to Maharashtra letting the BJP down). No doubt, Dil... is, to date, Mr Chopra's most successful film. Which means that he will fall into the trap of repeating this success. But from a man who made the not-even-one-song-ed Ittefaq in 1969, from a man who treated the almost-incestuous relationship of a guardian falling in love with his ward with such delicacy in Lamhe, I expect only progress.

Yashji, I beg you -- no more. This hurts me to say as much as it will anger you, but if you cannot revert to your former glorious self, hand over the empire to the producer of that spunky film Aaina -- Pam Chopra. I don't think I could live through Dil To Pagal Hai, Part II.

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