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Overly hyped is an understatement
by Snigdha Majumdar on Nov 12, 2007 12:30 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

To say that Sawariya is over hyped is an understatement because it is not only over hyped, it is probably one of the crappiest movies I have wasted my time on. Ranbir Kapoor is clearly gay and he just "came out" in his dubut. Sonam Kapoor is the only good thing in the movie. Atleast one can drool on her infectious smile. Rani Mukherjee's "special" appearance was too long to be special. Salman Khan is used merely as a lucky charm. I definitely feel that SJB wanted to celebrate the success of Black by going on a spending spree and he did so by making Sawariya. Needless to say, Rs 175 and 2.5 hours of my life totally wasted.

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  RE:Overly hyped is an understatement
by CrYsTaLmEtH on Nov 12, 2007 07:03 PM   Permalink
"Ranbir Kapoor is clearly gay and he just "came out" in his dubut"

you can do well to lay off the personalised comments... and even if he's gay, so what? even Sir Ian McKellen is gay and he's a bloody brilliant actor.

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  RE:Overly hyped is an understatement
by nalinikanth d on Nov 13, 2007 05:28 AM   Permalink
Snigdha, i think you should be working in our country's investigating agencies coz you seem to have been gifted with 'X-RAY' eyes. Lolz..
And for your info, even if Ranbir is what u think he is, i will still watch all his movies. No thanks for your complete idiosyncrasy.

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by CrYsTaLmEtH on Nov 12, 2007 07:04 PM   Permalink
"Ranbir Kapoor is clearly gay and he just "came out" in his dubut"

you can do well to lay off the personalised comments... and even if he's gay, so what? even Sir Ian McKellen is gay and he's a bloody brilliant actor.

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