%u201CSaawariya%u201D painted & presented by Shree Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Beautiful magical sets very well visualized, colorized and presented.
Ranbir and gorgeous Sonam round of applause for you. As a newcomer you both have done justice with your performances - Born Star. Salman & Rani Mukherjee best performance as always.
Lengthy first half. Second half where movie gains momentum but lacks intense emotions, sentiments, dialogues, background music to touch heart. Movie to be remember for its nighttime huge expensive dreamy sets but we need real-life daytime standard sets and crowd too, isn%u2019t it?
As director Sanjay Leela Bhansali is at his best till-date. He paint dreams and make them live. Camera work brilliant. Sometimes it reminds me watching Hollywood movie? Colors, Lights, Dresses, Make-Up extra-ordinary but is it enough? Where is the emotion? Where are sentiments? The lyrics & music is good to listen but somewhere it is not touching heart whole-heartedly emotionally.
The best performer %u201CZohra Sehgal. I salute you.
If you are creative & believe in Dreams go and watch it...
RE:
by shanmuga nandan on Nov 10, 2007 02:35 PM Permalink
A film called "IYARKKAI" was made in Tamil, couple of years ago. It didn't met success. But got National award for best film. The backdrop of tamil film is a port. There, the heroine's boyfriend, a ship captain never return for a long time from a voyage, inbetween another boy, who is also working in another ship falls in love, proposes her. Initially, the girl disagree. But soon she was caught in two minds & at last make her mind to accept the new proposal. But her boyfriend comes back on a new year eve - climax