This Guy Raja Sen is complete nuts...he just pens off anything he likes...mostly prejudice and unrelevent with the context...HEY REDIFF JUST FIRE THIS BONG OUT! and get in better columnist...for the sake to maintain your regular visitors and the standard you have built over years!
ramu has been constantly makin more movies and spoilin all of them.. he is not makin one movie @ a time and therefore all the movies suffer due to this..
this movie is not scary at all.. IT IRRITATES BIG TIME..
Not only may Darna Zaroori Hai a portmanteau first of its kind, but RGV has had several other firsts- all pointing to his eccentric genius, that quite often works ! His Shiva, Satya, Rangeela, Company have all been firsts of differnt kinds- all low-budget, taut, differnt, brilliant. Who knows- his much sniggered-at, new-age Sholay may just hit bull's eye! Can't help feel proud of the brilliant fellow-Andhra. Surekha Tenneti Venugopal
RE:Ram Gopal Varma is brilliant, eccentric.
by Parida on Apr 28, 2006 07:41 PM Permalink
I second it. sometimes his riviews r off-centric. He just bluffs.
Please watch the movie and write a review. There is nothing in your review about the movie. Whatever you written were already published in newspapers while shooting movie.
Yawn! wonder what the reviewer Raja Sen thinks while writing a movie review. I think he is romantically involved with ghosts,horror flicks and the hidden aspect is that he is trying to impress RGV so that some day he can direct! yawn
I feel that Raja Sen's review misleads you into believing that this is a fun movie. On the contrary, it is banal and predictable in terms of content and does not even scares my boots. The opener in the film is funny (not scary) and whatever scare-value it might have had is blown away as soon as you are introduced to the two main characters of mother and son. I believe even the director intended it to be funny as opposed to scary. The story by RGV has only irritatingly loud sound effects to startle you a few times but leaves you high and dry as soon as you start expecting something of it. A huge letdown for me since I was really expecting something good from the likes of Mr.AB here. Anyways, the same trend of jarry sound effects and letdown ending continues through all the following stories as each story leaves you unimpressed and wanting for more. The final story directed by Chekravarthy is the only one which appears interesting of the lot. Here you shoudln't expect any horror with a twist, its plain old school paranormal horror. But after all the banality you accept it with open arms. I read Tales from the crypt as a kid, so come on all ye directors, you can do better.