Nee iruka vendiya idam than :wink:
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Nee iruka vendiya idam than :wink:
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Originally Posted by Unicorn
Thanks a lot
GREAT machi :)
Nerd :)
and
Romio machi !
Navin,
Are you sure that JJWS is the original version of Badri ? :?
ippdi than unnayum vijay fan aa mathinangala babycorn?? :roll:
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Originally Posted by imsai
:o you didnt like Sarfarosh its easily one of the best movie of KHAN according to me . John Mathew Mathan did a wonderfull job in that movie inspite of being a fresher and the songs were :2thumbsup: speciallyQuote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
*Jo Haal Dil Ka
*Hoshwaalon Ko Kabhar Kya
Thats the last of Nadeem Shravan I believe :roll:
My friend brought me a complilation of the scenario they created when they split up :rotfl: :rotfl: Street fight rangeku irukku :banghead:
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Originally Posted by great
Nope it was not their last film after Raja Hindustani they did pardes, Dhadkan etc etc even for Raaz they were the composers . Raaz was released in 2k1 / 2k2Quote:
Originally Posted by Unicorn
Oh! :) havent listened to much of NS.
My favourites Ashiqi :D Wers the hero of that movie :huh:
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Originally Posted by great
Yes. I have forgotten to include that. Actually that movie had a very tight screenplay. Think it even won a filmfare award for the screenplay :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by great
Mani Rathnam’s ‘Lajjo’ to start in August, 2007
Faridoon Shahryar, IndiaGlitz [Tuesday, December 05, 2006]
It seems Kareena Kapoor will have to wait a while before she can start work on her dream project, ‘ Lajjo’. Directed by Mani Rathnam, she would be paired with perfectionist Aamir Khan for the first time. This much anticipated film was supposed to start this December or January, 2007, but with Aamir planning to kick start the remake of Tamil hit ‘Ghajini’ under his own home production in January, it seems ‘Lajjo’ will have to wait till August, 2007 to finally start.
For the meanwhile Kareena is basking in the glory of boyfriend Shahid Kapoor’s first super hit ‘Vivah’. No, she is not in a hurry to sign new films. And no, she isn’t bothered about her pairing with one time lover Hrithik Roshan in Zoya Akhtar’s directorial debut. As of now Kareena is listening to new scripts and is determined to do quality work. Seems Aamir Khan effect is catching up big time in Bollywood.
Has Amir done any remakes before Gajini?
Anyway, Amir + Mani ! Interesting indeed ! :) :bluejump:
Kareena kapoor :cry2: :hammer:
Deepak Tijori was seen once in a while .Quote:
Originally Posted by Unicorn
Selva, I dont think he has done any remakes before.
Apparently, Mathan had to wait 2 years to get Aamir to do the role. Aamir kept postponing the shoot just to discourage Mathan, since he didn't believe in him. And surprisingly, Naseerudin Shah rates Sharfarosh among his forgettable ones. According to him, his character was weakly written and anyone could have done his role. But still, I liked the movie. Especially Aamir's interrogation scenes in Rajasthan.Quote:
Originally Posted by great
Back in his "debut" days, he and Indra Kumar did "Dil" a remake based of Bhagyaraj's movie. Forgot the name though, but that's about it. "O Priya Priya" was remade song from Ratnam's "Gitanjali."Quote:
Originally Posted by selvakumar
I take it, you haven't SEEN Omkara?Quote:
Originally Posted by selvakumar
<a href="http://www.behindwoods.com/features/Slideshows/slideshows2/bollywood-six/bollywood-3.html">
Aamir Khan </a>
- The man who believes more in quality than in quantity.
- He is known to wait years for the right script.
- His ambition is to bring an Oscar to India.
- The one person who many believe is a better ‘actor’ than SRK.
- The perfectionist of Bollywood; when he acts in a movie, he ensures that all aspects are perfect.
- In short he brings success.
- He gets between 5 and 6 crores for a movie.
thats bcos Filmfare and Aamir Khan are at loggerheads always:Quote:
Originally Posted by selvakumar
aamir was not given a award for many good performances and SRK was given for average performances.....
finally in 97 0r 96 he was given best actor award for "raja hindustani" but aamir refused to accept it 8-)
he stopped attending their functions etc....
he then sued Filmfare for 22 crores when they used his promo/pic without his permission...... :lol:
now tell me how they will include him in the power list.... :wink:
Taare Zameen Par....wow...simply, the best movie after Kannathil Muthamittal, IMO! :clap:
(even with subtitles :oops:)
+ The little boy is awesome - he is a boy-version of 'Amudha' of KM :o (literally)...he acted so well :thumbsup:
+ Aamir Khan (superb first movie for his production, great direction 8-)...all the best to his production co....scenes where Aamir tears up are sooo real, cause we can feel it as well...
+ songs are quite good; BGM was just perfect
+ I was so overwhelmed throughout the movie...great, inspirational story :thumbsup:...every child is indeed special...
+ Among the many sad endings that we have seen this year :evil: , this movie ends on a bright note that makes us feel good...:)
My fav scenes:
- the little boy hugging Aamir in the climax and in the end :cry:
- seeing the paintings of Ishaan and Aamir (the teacher)
A must watch, at least to see the 'little stars' that shine on the screen...this is the most memorable movie since KM and will see it again :thumbsup:...
Looking forward to seeing Aamir Khan in Ghajini re-make 8-)!
sinthi :D good u liked it :D
oh yea i loveddddddddddd those scenes...........first i thought he wud draw aamir :D but then :thumbsup:
i wasnt happy with the BGM...........cud've been done WAYYYYYY better............every tune can go back to title song.............................and i didn't like the way aamir gets attracted to the kid...............like it cud've been more defined........and an hour intro to the kid..........hmmm,..................but overall it was JUSTTT GREAT :D
Saw TZP. It's just about "good". Like RDB, the film would go down as the most overhyped from the year. However, one should appreciate Khan's talent to reach more people with his product (which is sensible than his peers - huh, the other *s). In any case, it's a worthy debut. But once again, the year testifies hindi cinema's resurgence to progressive stuff. The only complain one could have is the fetish for hollywood tropes, and lack of rootedness* (of course, a VB would destory this notion). Let that be excused, the sophistication is appreciative. TZP of course plays to the urban mumbai milieu, with much success. The film is as much as the world of child, and his ways of looking at things, as it is about "dyslexia" and the inspiring teacher...
* - once could argue this to be the reflection of the liberal urban India today..
I thought the BGM was just perfect - not overpowering - simple and soothing to the ears...Quote:
Originally Posted by Wibha
the kid is the real star of the movie :thumbsup:...an hour is needed to show his 'problem'...otherwise, one can assume, he's just a lazy kid :oops:...one thing that irritated me though was, that Ishaan was not talking :x ...he was too quiet :roll: ...
Aamir is drawn to the kid so quickly and it's shown well, cause he suffered from it, so he understands the condition and feels for him...
:P ....i wanna see it again!
Is a *good* DVD print available online anywhere :oops:
:shock: I thought this film opened in many cities in US, my sister(needless to say, like all women her age, she's mad about the film - too gullible, I say) got to see the film there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
Indiaglitz has the list of theaters..
The movie is brilliant. It is simply soul touching. I liked many scenes which were almost close to real life - the way the father reacts at the mention of a problem - shows how all disabilities are linked to mental retardation in our society.
The reaction of the headmaster when a name is given to the disability of the child - without even bothering to know more about it dismissing the child from school. The scene explaining what real caring means and the reference to Solomon Islands was another touching one. In the rat race many parents of this generation forget what real caring is all about, with out even realizing it. The boy’s performance was simply superb.
I also liked the message that, with the right intervention and teaching process all children with different abilities can go thru mainstream school.
How many film makers can handle a subject like this with such sensitiveness? This is one of a few Hindi movies that is clean and very well made. It will join my favorite list. It is a must watch film for every parent. Movies like this needs to be appreciated and rewarded, so other film makers and producers will be encouraged to make more such movies. I hope it does well at the box office and wins a few awards.
I should also appreciate Abhishek Bachaan for letting his name to be used in the movie. In a country where ‘being different’ is a stigma, it sure requires courage to let one’s name be associated with a disability. Well done!!!! :)
The film is sincere, and um, sensitive, but it's nothing but served-and-packed for the middle class.
There are cities in the USA where there are no desi theaters and I have to travel about 200 miles to goto a desi theater. munnAdi iruntha city-lErunthu I have moved... Now I cant watch masterpieces like vEl/ATM in theater :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by thilak4life
oothunga da eNNaya.. koLuthungadA andha oora :twisted:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
well said, dsath...my feelings exactly....:)....I would rather movies like this be appreciated and rewarded for its message....:thumbsup:...I have heard great reviews of this movie from my co-workers, as well :)...Quote:
Originally Posted by dsath
taare zameen par ---just one word 'awsome'...i became extremely emotional the last few scenes .when i saw my friends sitting next to me they were also under the same effect..what a movie!!shankar ehasan loy have done a wonderful job....aamir as usual kamal stuff...
His latest blog entry
http://www.aamirkhan.com/blog.htm
I’m sitting under a tree, on the edge of a valley, approximately 5000 feet above sea level. The river Krishna flows far below us snaking its way among the Sahyadri mountains. A cool breeze is blowing, jannat ki hawa (breeze from the heavens), as my mother calls it. Ammi, Ira and Junaid are by my side and we are in the middle of one of our favourite board games ‘Settlers Of Catan’. Shahrukh is licking my feet and I am feeding him biscuits every now and then. What more can I ask for?
Now, before you jump to any conclusions let me add that Shahrukh is the name of our dog. And before you jump to any further conclusions let me add that I had nothing to do with naming him. In fact Shahrukh is the dog of the caretakers of our house. When I bought this house it came with the caretakers and their dog! Apparently Shahrukh (the actor) was shooting for a commercial in this house a few years ago, and that very day the caretakers bought a pup…, and named him Shahrukh. What are the chances of me buying a house which comes with a dog called Shahrukh!!!
Some of my friends claim that I bought the house just because of the dog. I would have to be a serious fan of Shahrukh’s to want to do that. Your guess…
All I can say is I’m waiting for him to come over, .
Getting back to Settlers of Catan, it’s a wonderful game. You must try it if you are fond of board games.
All in all I am having a great time with my mom and kids here in my favorite place on earth, Panchgani. I think Kiran and I must have done something good in our life to be blessed with this great place to get away to.
My hamstring muscle seems to be healing, slowly but surely.
Catching up on films, saw Casino Royale last night which I liked.
Incidentally Panchgani is a favorite with para-gliders. Now that’s something I am going to learn as soon as I finish with the Ghajini shoot.
Well Shahrukh is once again begging for my attention, so let me get back to him. He is smelling too much, I think he needs a bath. “Heel boy, heel.”
Didn't expect this from Aamir :oops:
arasilla idhellaam saadhaaranamappaa... :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982