Thursday, June 21, 2007
Cheeni Kam
Nice movie. Few things I liked about this movie:
1. Camera Work. Brilliant work
2. Tabu’s performance: Was thinking if there is any other actress in the industry that could have done justice to the role and I landed back to Tabu.
3. Amitabh's look: He looked terrific and handsome in some particular shots. Acting as usual superb
4. Dialogue delivery: Liked this new style of delivery in the movie.
5. Zohra and Paresh and Sexy : All are above par and great acting by everybody.
6. Sense of Humor: Humor is at its zenith
Few things I didn't like:
1. ‘Aapki muche bahut khubsurat hain’ these kind of dialogues looked very kiddish when you are watching a movie with high value of dialogue deliveries and great sense of wittiness.
2. That kind of dialogue delivery when it becomes long it sounds dragging.
3. The last scene when Amitabh was trying to convince Paresh Rawal was completely illogical. Not a single point was worth convincing for Paresh Rawal to allow his daughter to marry a 64-year-old guy.
But the way the point of human selfish nature is exhibited is really superb. Amitabh could have asked for Sexy’s life but he didn’t instead ask for Tabu. His later realization clarifies it to the audience making the plot open to people.
Bottom line is worth watching movie in a theater leaving back your morality stuff back home.
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BURDEN by Shobha Goswami
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In one of the rooms of mine he studies,in another one he takes his meal, in one of them he sings ,sleeps in the other. He rents all the four rooms of my heart He is none but sorrow. - Nilim Kumar
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