RE:warning!
by sameem rehman on Jul 14, 2008 11:01 AM Permalink
u bloody suck what u r trying to put as the representative of rediff.com?it proves ur inferiority complex about the marvellous movie- LS 2050! how many times u will tell the same and to be reported abused? public has liked LS 2050 , so they r writing and the indication u see that rediff has witrhdrawn their crap review of LS 2050 in which they remarked it as a bad film but in reality the film is outstanding ! r u having the rhyme with idiot Raja sen? r u both gay! stupid! go away!to hell! that is ur proper place. suor ka baccha!
Its always shown in indian movies that whatever happens ...at last everything will be fine..hero will met his herione ...and it will be the end of a cool love story ..same as Jaane tu Ya Jaane na.....But I want to focus on those real love stories which are unsucessful...why dont directors/producers show some love stories like these.........just because in India these movies will not do wonders.......Typical Indian Mentality....
RE:Fallen in Love.......N lost it ...........
by sriraj c on Jul 14, 2008 10:48 AM Permalink
yeah for example ammir khan own love story with his first wife gone terribly bad!!
1. The movie isnt bad to watch, at some times you may find it slow, but which movie isnt today. 2. Acting of Harman is the plus point,I mean its his first movie and he has done commendable job. 3.His dancing skills are better than most of the so called dancers today. 4.The costumes, setups and ideas for scifi are different.
I have seen people criticising the movie and going gaga over Jane tu Ya Jane Na, I mean its like comparing apples and oranges.
Any newcomer can be launched with a college story as its a best gamble, unlike Hrithik and Abhishek who were launched unconventionally and so has been Harman.
I am neither a fan nor a friend of Harman or any of the stars and havent been paid to write this stuff but giving a personal opinion.
Enjoy the movie like any other Star Wars or Hollywood movie which can be quite a drag in some places but we still praise them.
RE:review
by sania on Jul 13, 2008 03:44 PM Permalink
I couldn't watch jaane tu yet so i can't comment on this but i watched love story 2050..what i felt is 1) Prianka acted very well 2) the movie is enjoyable for time pass 3) Harman has failed to discover his own style in dialogs delivery.. sometimes even he sounded like he is trying to imitate the way Hrithic does his dialog delivery
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, produced by Aamir Khan, has done extraordinary business in Week 1 and the collections on Friday (Week 2) was a brilliant 90% in many centres.
The movie made on a limited budget, without any stars to carry the movie, is a winner all the way at the box-office. The first week collections are about 20 crores and what’s more the second week could actually be even better! More shows at multiplexes and more prints in the second week could mean a marginal drop in the second week. Remember big movies usually drop by around 40% in the second week.
Imraan Khan could not have asked for a better start to his career. This is the biggest debut since Hrithik Roshan’s in the year 2000! A new star is born. For Genelia D’Souza, a star down south, who has struggled so far in Bollywood, this is a huge break. Not just the lead cast, the success of Jaane Tu has done wonders to every member connected to the movie. Abbas Tyrewala will be a director to look out for in the future, his next movie will no doubt be keenly anticipated. The supporting actors too are getting huge appreciation for their performances.
Overall, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na is a success story that will be remembered for a long time.