My thoughts on few Hindi movies I saw some times ago
Taxi No. 9211 - Looking at the synopsis of the movie, I thought it might be a novel idea. However, I personally did not like the movie. Nana Patekar repeats his "Agnisakshi" role of a psychotic husband. John Abraham proves that he cannot act. Gujarati/Parsi banker is again stereotyped for comic relief. And it is hard to believe that all the incidents took place within a single day
Fight Club - I do not know why this movie was made. The idea is liberally borrowed from the Hollywood movie "Fight Club" starring Edward Norton/Brad Pitt. However, director gives the movie a Bollywood twist. The original "Fight Club" had a message against consumerism, while in the Bollywood version, the "Fight Club" is formed to make money. The movie has so many unnecessary characters, including three heroines who are there only for songs. Again, a stereotypical Gujarati character shoved in to provide comic relief
Salaam Namaste - A movie that can offend any sensible NRI. The director thinks that the asking Saif Ali Khan to use the word "cr**" even 5 min will make the character cool and hip. The movie uses the old age formula of a boy and girl fighting for initial reels and finally falling in love. The character of Jaaved Jaafri is extremely offensive and the movie end with a terrible knock off of Robin Williams-Hugh Grant starrer "Nine Months".
No wonder all the movies flopped at Box Office.
I do look forward to watch "Johny Gaddar", "Aamir", "A Wednesday" and "Tahaan"
I haven't watched first two ... but Javed Jafri, IMO, was fun in Salaam Namaste.
I liked Johny Gaddar & A Wednesday.
... haven't seen Aamir & Tahaan yet - so can't comment.
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Mumbai Maazi Ladki ...
I agree with you, except I haven't watched '9211' and 'Fight Club'. Sounded like just another movies.
As for 'Salaam Namastey', you're right. But, I liked Javed Jafri's role - especially his 'egjactly'.
Now, one liner review of Johney Gaddar - Pretty good movie, a thriller and edge of the seat. Excellent acting by Neal Nitin Mukesh. Go for it.
I am yet to watch the other three movies, out of which I have heard all the excellent review of 'A Wednesday'. I am not sure about the other two.
Have you already watched 'Bheja Fry' and 'Khosla Ka Ghosla'? Pretty good movies.
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Originally posted by febpreet
Have you already watched 'Bheja Fry' and 'Khosla Ka Ghosla'? Pretty good movies.
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Mumbai Maazi Ladki ...
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Originally posted by Maharaj
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Originally posted by febpreet
Have you already watched 'Bheja Fry' and 'Khosla Ka Ghosla'? Pretty good movies.
Totally ... Bheja Fry is Fun and so is Khosla
BTW, I was watching 'Yadon ki Baarat' (for first time) on SetMAX Yesterday. I watched second half. Two Scenes -
* Vijay Arora is at Hotel for Interview (Position of Steward). He approaches reception counter and hands over his Card, informing them that I am here for Interview.
* Dharampaaji hands over his Card to Jack (?). Those who have not watched movie, Dharampaaji is an Expert Thief.
There were many other, but these two scenes takes cake ... I could not stop laughing !!!
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Originally posted by Maharaj
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Originally posted by febpreet
Have you already watched 'Bheja Fry' and 'Khosla Ka Ghosla'? Pretty good movies.
Totally ... Bheja Fry is Fun and so is Khosla
BTW, I was watching 'Yadon ki Baarat' (for first time) on SetMAX Yesterday. I watched second half. Two Scenes -
* Vijay Arora is at Hotel for Interview (Position of Steward). He approaches reception counter and hands over his Card, informing them that I am here for Interview.
* Dharampaaji hands over his Card to Jack (?). Those who have not watched movie, Dharampaaji is an Expert Thief.
There were many other, but these two scenes takes cake ... I could not stop laughing !!!
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Originally posted by RBO
Anyway my next target is Tahan and A wednesday......Someone told me that Rock on also nice movie.............Have anybody watch these movie yet?
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