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    Pyaar Ka Punchnaama

    A must watch for all men. Dont ever miss it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajaybaskar View Post
    Pyaar Ka Punchnaama

    A must watch for all men. Dont ever miss it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA View Post
    Yeah... Super padam

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    Shaitan - Too much style spoils whatever little substance it has. Aaranya Kaandam vera level

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    Nerd, if you haven't already, you need to check out the 1985 Kannada movie ‘Accident’ by Shankar Nag (the guy who brought Malgudi Days to screen, for starters). His masterly direction and Raasa’s awesome score (no songs) makes this movie well ahead of its time (has its share of flaws, but still makes a gripping watch). ‘Dai, naanga idha 80s layE paathaachu da’ was the feeling I had when I watched Shaitan. Not that it’s a bad film, makes a solid start, very slick and enjoyable, but then fizzes out after the phony abduction; the Kashyapar syndrome, if one may call it so. But, Gulshan Deviah (KC, in this movie) and Kalki - koot tAlends - awesome performance in Manja boots too.

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    Thanks bro. Will hunt for the DVD/DVDRip/Youtube

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    Double Dhamaal.

    Falters when the four dimwits started maru-vEsham thing. Sanjay Dutt cannot make up his mind whether to play it straight, or to be goofy with them. An okay entertainer with few laughs here and there. Mallika Shrawat was totally unnecessary.
    " நல்ல படம் , சுமாரான படம் என்பதையெல்லாம் தாண்டியவர் நடிகர் திலகம் . சிவாஜி படம் தோற்கலாம் ..சிவாஜி தோற்பதில்லை." - Joe Milton.

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    I have a confession. I like DeewaanE Hue paagal.
    It is a sad adaptation of There's something about Mary.

    That too I like the Madarasi mockery in it.

    There is one guy, Om Puri's son, who is a Punjabi but -for no reason whatsoever - adopts a South Indian identity.
    He watches South Indian films, grows a moustache and speaks a pidgin Madaraasi Hindi.

    The whole thing is rife with the the Bollywood prejudiced Madarasi depiction, but it is so so over-the top that I found it funny.

    And Om Puri's punjabi-ness versus his son causes many moments

    Om Puri: Oi...subramaniam ke aulaadh
    Om Puri: abEy...medhu vadA

    Son sees his dream girl (Rimi Sen) on TV and screams happily (he's snacking as he watches TV)
    OP: abEy ...kyA hua...mangwaa thO dhiyA tErE idli aur saambaar

    And the guy calls OP 'appA' and his brother aNNai (அண்ணை)

    Finally he locates Rimi Sen in Dubai and calls OP to tell him
    Son: appA...GuruvaayurappaNdE...aa pENkutti kitti appA

    And when kidnapping her he talks to her in a language which is Hindi ruined completely by using words and intonation which are Tamil (i.e. what bollywood would consider Tamil). She gets frustrated at one point and bursts out: kyA bakwaaz hain ye

    It is a reasonably funny movie apart from this

    Akshay Kumar and Vijay Raaz are trailing Sunil Shetty - who pretends to be handicapped.
    At one point in the chase, SS throws his crutches at them and runs (first time we too know that he is not handicapped).
    A moment of surprise and then
    Vijay Raaza: bhaai yeh andhaa nahin hai
    Akshay: abE...andhaa thoo hai...

    Climoks chase
    Johnny Lever trailing the villain's car and talking over phone to Akshay Kumar - who's driving another car- passing on instructions. The car has Sunil Shetty, Vijay Raaz, Paresh Rawal - who are all on their own track.

    Johnny Lever: Mc Donalds-se left liyE us caar nE, Mc Donalds sE left lE
    Akshay: (relaying it and trying to stay on top of the chaos)
    Paresh Rawal: yahaan McDonalds nahin hai...wo dheek KFC hain...KFC chalEgA?


    Ippo varrA Housefull pOnrA blade-gaLai paakkum pOdhu, 6-7 varusham munnAdi - low production values-Oda - oru maadhiri sumaarA nallAvE edutha indha padangaLai nyAbagap paduththikka vENdi irukku
    மூவா? முதல்வா! இனியெம்மைச் சோரேலே

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    P_R

    I saw this movie on TV (IPL MAX) - that tamil speaking charecter is hilarious...

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    Quote Originally Posted by P_R
    There is one guy, Om Puri's son, who is a Punjabi but -for no reason whatsoever - adopts a South Indian identity.
    Sounds like me I'm going to watch it right now, thanks for the recommendation P_R

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