Kaal is a movie which fools everyone.In the entire movie,tigers are only in two short scenes.Please do not watch the movie.I have literally WASTED Rs.120 on this movie.
It may not be a typical Karan Johar family drama, but it is no way a flop as the writer predicts. It actually seems that the writer's prediction cannot be more untrue with Kaal opening to 100% at most multiplexes. Even getting a ticket is not possible as the whole week seems to be booked out. So in truth Kaal may actually regain its expense within the first week itself.
Just purely waste of hard earned money. No story, no script, no theme, nothing at all. A lot of boring moments but very few entertaining ones. Instead of watching KAAL, one must put petrol in his car and go for a long drive. Very poor production Karan and ShahRukh. Hope we do not see anything like this in the future. God bless.
I think the mvie is absolutely very amazing and exciting with the thrilling effect in it.the movie is 100% GOOD.And i think whatever people say about the movie,i n'joy the movie for that 3 hours.Itotally avoid at what others say about the movie or pass comments. But if the person is rational he would definately understand the movie think about it and rate the movie.Please watch the movie and Enjoy.
I agree witht he reviewer. The movie was pretty bad. I mean I cannot imagine a Nat'l geographic explorer who plays around with snakes so inept with the whole jungle atmosphere. There were too many holes in the story to describe.
karan johar can make any type of movie....he is also master in thriller movie..but no song..in movie...in between some time movie.be boar..but over all good...
From the tiger reserve officers to the National Geographic expert, everybody refers to the tiger as Sher, when a kid in the school will tell you that it is a Baagh...not Sher!
Horror is created by fish-eye-lens kind of effect, sudden music tempo change and startling appearances...which is ok...standard techniques as far as the horror genre goes. But these things are just added without much basis and therefore amount to nothing. And the use is so excessive that the effect is lost after sometime.
Suspicious activities abound but no explanation is offered for most of them. Hows and whys are questions not to be asked. In this horror movie...just accept that anything is possible.
The heroines...what are they for? Inappropriately dressed for the jungle, they run the the dual risk...tigers and mosquitoes.
Acting is below average...the ex-pressions are either nonchalant, deadpan type or overly dramatic and loud. The fear felt by the characters doesn't come through at all!
As for the John Abrahim's character, National Geographic have a case to be in high dudgeon.
Last but not the least, the whole thing about the two songs in the movie i