I think there is some serious difference between Raja Sens and the general public taste. 99% of the taste never matches as far as the non SRK movies are concerned.
RE:when aamir will release in punjab and remaining areas?
by Baba Kamdev on Jun 06, 2008 04:25 PM
ALSO THE TELUGU VERSION IS NAMED "SRINIVAS" AND THE TAMIL VERSION AS "SUBRAMANIAN"
its a really a fantastic movie which i ever seen. i really bored the kind of movie made by yash raj, srk, karan johar, wohi rona dhona but this time bolly wood do the great job. i really apreciate this movie. hey dosto, if you like a good cinema and different story then watch this, your money will be fully vassool
Why do they always do it this way?Last year they did it to Johnny Gaddar and HoneymoonTravels and instead movies like Bhootnath and Dhol gets released here! *sigh* Guess I'll have to settle with Sarkar Raj!
Sequels are dicey business. No matter how much you improvise on your new script, you cannot escape comparisons. And when you attempt a sequel of a critically acclaimed film that's a huge box-office grosser as well, it's akin to walking on a tight rope.
Most importantly, post RAMGOPAL VARMA KI AAG, Ramgopal Varma was everyone's favorite punching bag [till TASHAN dethroned RGV KI AAG]. “Finished”, “spent force”, “has-been”, “Pack up” were commonly used terms for RGV.
Now here's great news! SARKAR RAJ supersedes the prequel and most importantly, RGV bounces back like never before. If you felt SHIVA and later SATYA were his finest efforts, you've got to watch SARKAR RAJ. An outstanding film in all respects, this film has all it takes to emerge a major success story at the box-office… and a landmark film in everyone's careers.
When Anita [Aishwarya Rai Bachchan], CEO of Sheppard Power Plant, an international company, brings a power plant proposal to set up in rural Maharashtra before the Nagres, insightful Shankar [Abhishek Bachchan] is quick to realize the benefits the power plant can bring to the people.
After convincing Sarkar [Amitabh Bachchan], who is against it for various reasons, Shankar undertakes a journey along with Anita to the villages of Maharashtra to mobilize support from the masses.
However, things are not what they seem to be and Shankar's dream project gradually becomes a political minefiel
Guys, I just saw aamir...and its a tremendous film. i hate raja's reviews too, but this time somehow's he's right. Everyone who hates Yashraj and Karan Johar kind of shit cinema should go watch this film.