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nasir
dharmendra
by nasir on May 21, 2005 05:02 PM

there is nothing wrong with being dharam fan.apart from this, the media must shed it's bias and give due recognition to one of he finest actors, dharmendra.why they are only highlighting amitabh and what he has done for industry except inflating the production cost of a movie.this by no means is to demean his acting calibre but what ever he has done so has been done by dharmendra

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Nash
great job at writing crap.
by Nash on Sep 26, 2003 10:24 AM

i think PP does a great job at writing crap. seriously how can one tolerate "i like this and i like that" if PP were working for me i would pass his writing through a million editors atleast before i print it.

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Divya Sharma
Satyakam
by Divya Sharma on Sep 06, 2003 08:36 PM

I watched this movie for the first time in June this year, and bought the DVD right away. For me, on a personal level, when being righteous and principled is considered crankiness of varying degrees, this film serves as a re-affirmarion that there is no need to feel guilty for having a sense of dignity and purpose of life on this planet. Simply great movie- Dharmendra's best!



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shu
more bs free
by shu on Sep 06, 2003 06:19 PM

first the guy did not know anything about cricket, yet it did not stop him from writing column, now he has no idea about movies, yet he starts publicly expressing his stupid opinion, a film like spiderman which has more than 50 bad takes after editing is now being considered a classic(by pp standards), good job prem...rock on

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venkat
about movies
by venkat on Sep 06, 2003 03:55 PM

Hi Prem

Your comments are very welcome. I've been reading the comments posted by the various readers and i have my 2 cents worth to add.

I would like to recommend one film which has been surprisingly missed out by all. It is called 'The Truman Show'. I liked this movie for the sheer originality of the idea. I don't know whether it came from a book but it was worth watching.

Another movie which might fall in the 'masala' category but is a sheer delight to watch is 'crouching tiger hidden dragon'.

A genre that i liked would be the Bruce lee movies

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