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Absolutely Good One
by vimalesh singh on May 26, 2007 05:13 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

You must need some doctors advice Mr. Firdaus

First thing u right about Abishek's short role..u must know in mega starer movies only two or three actors do important roles like in this movie Sanjay and Vivek did...

Second thing Apoorve Lakhia is not making any ART movie, it an Commercial movie despite its true story bace...the producer must ensure to at least return their cost!



Go get some life man n never review any movie in future!

My rating of the movie is **** star



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I dont think it is so bad movie
by chiranjeevi dhaipule on May 26, 2007 05:12 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I dont think it is so bad movie, it did not bore (average)

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RE:I dont think it is so bad movie
by vimalesh singh on May 26, 2007 05:28 PM  Permalink
Mr. chiranjeevi dhaipule...You must thank Apoorve Lakhia and Sanjay Dutt for giving Indian Public a much needed break from 'Popcorn Love Stories' and 'Popcorn soft love songs'

Thanks Apoorve n Sanjay for making movie on this subject

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URGENT NOTIFICATION
by Dnyaneshwar patil on May 26, 2007 04:58 PM  Permalink 

REDIFF... please review this movie again.


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Ashraf : very moronic
by Karishma Jhalani on May 26, 2007 04:56 PM  Permalink 

Reviewer Sayed Firdaus Ashraf,teri life to khatam ho gayee.since when has being a halfwit become a pre-requisite to partake in any form of journalism?time to look for another job since you know nothing about cinema.ashraf, tereko paisa kaun deta hai itna bakwaas review likhne ke liye? you have said absolutely nothing about the film, and according to the shit you have written you seem to have some personal problem with the director.
this movie is first of its kind and apoorva lakhia has done a brilliant job of re-inventing and re-energizing the whole genre of gangster films.the adrenaline pumping narrative makes sure the viewers eyes are glued to the screen and keeps you involved till the very end.managing so many actors who form the best of bollywood cud not have been an easy job, but lakhia has brought out the absolute best of each actor and done complete justice to each of the the characters. as for the other rubbish u have written,it doesnt seem like u quite watched or understood the movie.sanjay dutt poori picture mein lecture nahi de raha-were u wearing blinders in the beginning and entire second half of the film?aarti chabbria was the "item girl"-since when do they have major roles in films?arbaaz was the sensitive moral cop-yeh bhi samajh nahi aaya kya?the mumbai cops never came with a rocket launcher-that was buwa's weapon!
syed, ab tu ek phokat mein advice sun.dont write a review again.u clearly have trouble writing in english and the shit that you produce prevents i

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SHOOTOUT!
by Ritu Acharya on May 26, 2007 04:52 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Any rediffians watched this movie??? If yes then please advise, is it worth spending a saturday evening?

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RE:SHOOTOUT!
by Dnyaneshwar patil on May 26, 2007 04:54 PM  Permalink
GOOD MOVIE but don't watch it with your boyfrnd. Just go with sweet friends

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RE:SHOOTOUT!
by Karishma Jhalani on May 26, 2007 04:56 PM  Permalink
i've actually watched it TWICE already!!!
so yes i would definitely encourage watching it!!!

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RE:SHOOTOUT!
by Dnyaneshwar patil on May 26, 2007 04:56 PM  Permalink
with whom?

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RE:SHOOTOUT!
by Ritu Acharya on May 26, 2007 04:56 PM  Permalink
Thanks 4 ur encouragement, I was zapped by this review. May god bless the Reviewer and Rediff.

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