Yoga,
Tahaan release aayiduchu-nu ninaikkiren.
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Yoga,
Tahaan release aayiduchu-nu ninaikkiren.
DVDRip is out, I believe.
Raja Sen - 4.5 *
epdi irunthAlum enga oor-la release aagaadhu. Idhellaam oru ooru :banghead:
Can't wait!
This is not surprising coming from Raja Sen though. He's always been a huge fan of Bhardwaj.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
Equa,
There are paid preview shows tomorrow night. Check www.funcinemas.com .
Thanks LM! Will check it out. I checked PVR Cinemas in the evening only to find that tomorrow's preview show is fully sold out.Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
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Dhan Te Nan. Vishal Bhardwaj pays homage to cinema of yore and that's reason enough to go out and grab tickets for one of the most keenly anticipated films of our times.
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Let's say, KAMINEY is bold, stark, funny and unpredictable and that's what works in its favour. There're two more reasons: Shahid Kapoor and of course, 'Dhan Te Nan'. Okay, we've seen Shahid pitching in a sincere act in his earlier films, but KAMINEY should catapult him to superstardom. His double role in KAMINEY is exemplary.
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Having said that, I wish to add that KAMINEY is not the usual masala film. Sure, it's a well-made film, but there's no spoon feeding here. One has to be attentive, very attentive to grasp the goings-on and also the twists in the tale. It's not one of those lock-your-brains-at-home types, for sure. And that might not be too appealing a thought for those who swear by candyfloss or meaningless ha-ha-thons.
To cut it short, KAMINEY is a film with an attitude. Like it or leave it, but you'd never be able to ignore it. Word from the wise: Go for this hatke experience!
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Right from the sequence after the interval to the finale, Vishal Bhardwaj peels off layer after layer, which erupts like a volcano towards the end. The end is long drawn and with so many characters in the film, it only takes time to give a culmination to each of those characters. And that gets tedious. The violent end might not find universal acceptance. Vishal Bhardwaj proves that he's a master storyteller. KAMINEY is a damn difficult film to conceptualize and execute and Vishal does it with gusto. Besides the soundtrack ['Dhan Te Nan'], the effectual background score only enhances the impact. The dialogues, also penned by Vishal, are super. At places, clapworthy. Tassaduq Hussain's cinematography is top notch
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On the whole, KAMINEY lives up to the hype associated with it. The film has three stars -- Vishal Bhardwaj [a name that's immensely respected by moviegoers], Shahid Kapoor and 'Dhan Te Nan' -- and this combo as also the crooked characters and a genuinely hatke subject should guarantee ample footfalls in cineplexes even after its initial weekend.
I often turn to Taran Adarsh for hindi movie reviews too :goodidea:
Kaminey- namma hubbers'aala innoru thread'la vaanalavu pugazhappatta Vishal-baradhwaj padamaa :) indha vaaram IMAX Bigsreen'la paakkurEn 8-)