Showing posts with label Ghajini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghajini. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

3 idiots movie review



Life is all about listening to your heart and chasing your dreams. That's the essence of 3 IDIOTS, directed by the supremely talented Rajkumar Hirani. Let me come to the point right away. There are films and there are more films. And then there's 3 IDIOTS.

Come to think of it, 3 IDIOTS carries a huge 'burden' on its shoulders: The 'burden' of humungous expectations. And it's not without reasons...

3 IDIOTS is Aamir's next release after the record-breaker GHAJINI.

3 IDIOTS is Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra's third film together, after MUNNABHAI MBBS and LAGE RAHO MUNNABHAI, landmark films.

Three actors from the path-breaking RANG DE BASANTI team - Aamir, Madhavan and Sharman - team up yet again. Plus, Aamir's teaming up with Hirani. It couldn't get bigger!


3 IDIOTS is over-hyped and that could be dangerous for any film since it's the expectations which kill a film if the content doesn't match up to the hype. In this case, all izz well!

Write your own movie review of 3 Idiots
Now let's demystify the myths...
3 IDIOTS is not about idiots or nincompoops. It's about three engineering students who believe in 'I'll Do It On my Terms' and that's what the three characters achieve in life and that's what Hirani, Chopra, Aamir eventually achieve at the end of the movie. Making a movie on their terms!

Read full review at :
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/review/13910/index.html

Sunday, June 14, 2009

IIFA Awards 2009 Winners

IIFA Awards 2009 Winner list.

  • Best Film - Jodhaa Akbar

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role – Male - Hrithik Roshan – Jodhaa Akbar

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role – Female - Priyanka Chopra – Fashion

  • Best Director - Ashutosh Gowariker – Jodhaa Akbar

  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male - Arjun Rampal – Rock On!!

  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Female - Kangna Ranaut – Fashion

  • Best Actor in a Negative Role - Akshaye Khanna – Race

  • Best Story - Neeraj Pandey – A Wednesday!

  • Best Debutant Star – Male - Farhan Akhtar

  • Best Debutant Star – Female - Asin

  • Outstanding Achievement by an Indian in International Cinema - Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

  • Best Actor in a Comic Role - Abhishek Bachchan – Dostana

  • Best Music - A R Rahman – Jodhaa Akbar

  • Best Lyrics - Javed Akhtar – Jashn-E-Bahara (Jodhaa Akbar)
  • Best Playback Singer – Male - Javed Ali – Jashn-e-Baharaa (Jodhaa Akbar)

  • Best Playback Singer – Female - Shreya Ghoshal – Teri Ore (Singh is Kinng)

  • Best Dailogue - Manu Rishi – Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!

  • Best Screenplay - Neeraj Pandey – A Wednesday!

  • Sound Editing - Ghajini

  • Sound Recording - Ghajini

  • Best Action - Ghajini

  • Special Effects - Ghajini

  • Best Sound Recording - Rock On!!

  • Best Editing - Jodhaa Akbar

  • Best Make-up - Jodhaa Akbar

  • Art Direction - Jodhaa Akbar

  • Best Costume Award - Jodhaa Akbar

  • Best Background Score - A R Rahman

  • Star of the Decade – Male - Shah Rukh Khan

  • Star of the Decade – Female - Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

  • Music Director of the Decade - A R Rahman

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Ghajini


Now Lets talk about his latest movie Ghajini the remake of an Tamil movie Ghajini.

First, i want to clear the air, Ghajini is not Memento. Sure, it uses plot devices from Christopher Nolan's memorable debut thriller – Polaroid pictures, tattoos, short-term memory loss – but that's about it. At its core, Ghajini is a muscular masala film with little pretentions.

The movie's promotions promised bloodshed and, yes, there's enough blood spilled to put Rambo to shame. There's also Ravi K Chandran's gorgeously photographed locales, Peter Hein's thrilling action sequences, Aamir Khan's eight-pack physique and an unnecessary footnote performance by Jiah Khan (the movie's script and editor Anthony could have done more justice to her).

But, ultimately, what you will take away with you is not the slam-bam or A R Rahman's jazzy riffs. What you will remember is a love story with a bitter-sweet ending. The action is just the padding, Ghajini's soul lies elsewhere. And full credit for that goes to a sparkling chemistry between telecom tycoon Sanjay Singhania (Aamir Khan) and struggling ad film extra Kalpana (Asin Thottumkal).

Ghajini works best when Singhania and Kalpana are on screen, enjoying themselves to the hilt. Both of them share some laugh-out loud moments, all the more fun because that's the last thing you will expect in a fist-fest like this. Asin matches Aamir shot-for-shot and even manages to leave his character dumbfounded – no mean feat for a Bollywood debutante. It's no wonder that her murder renders Aamir's character with 'anterograde amnesia' (aka short-term memory loss) and instills in him a rabid fury to hunt down her killers. Cue, eight-pack Aamir who chews, chomps and growls through the scenery, piling up a body count that effectively covers the loopholes in Ghajini's script.

And loopholes there are many. These include a man with a 15-minute memory span having etched – by himself – elaborate tattoos on his body, villains who prefer mostly blunt or heavy objects (instead of guns) to deflect the pocket-rocket that is constantly chasing them, a medical college student – Sunita (Jiah Khan) – who is intended to be Singhania's 'memory' and much more. All these flaws combine to prevent the movie from being the slam-bang entertainer it could have been.

But that's not stopping kids, grandmothers and parents from queuing up to watch the movie. At the time that this review is being written, Ghajini is already running to full houses across India. Many websites are already doing a Shah Rukh – Aamir comparison in terms of pure box office muscle with eight-pack Aamir being well ahead of six-pack Shah Rukh. Expect the comparisons to continue with flamewars breaking out between fans of the two megastars across the internet. Also, like Sanjay Singhania, expect viewers to forget whatever they have read or heard and plan to watch Ghajini. It's that kind of a movie.


On the whole, GHAJINI is a winner all the way. The film will set new records and has the merits to emerge one of the biggest Hits of all times. The weekend business should be historic, the Week 1 business should be unparalleled, the lifetime gross should be amongst the biggest of all times. In short, GHAJINI has 'Blockbuster' written all over it.

MUST WATCH GHAJINI DONT MISS IT.