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Raghs
review of a review
by Raghs on Jun 11, 2005 10:22 PM

Boss...your review seemed to be longer than the movie itself...and yes I know u got a great command over your inglis....but bhaayan...don't tell the entire story and fill it up and package it as a review...now that u have told methe story I don't think I will go for the movie....I fear it is as dragful as your review!!! Pah...

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amit
yawn??
by amit on Jun 11, 2005 09:42 PM

what intimacy are u talking abt, reviewer?? this movie was such a big yawn!!

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afshan
obviously on ur reviews
by afshan on Jun 10, 2005 06:43 PM

people do u know what reviews r?they r supposed to be crisp and short and make ya wanna watch the movie coz ur intrigued by the reviews.if u tell the whole story and make it so long people first won't have the patience to read and second u gotta make it interesting.it seems like the stories my grandma says.boring with a capital 'B'.so thats my comment.u trash this or u read it is not my problem but u asked for comments and here it is.adios

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Feroze
Concentrate on review - Not on your misplaced show of language skills!
by Feroze on Jun 10, 2005 04:58 PM  | Hide replies

Hi Sen,
I have been reading your articles for a while now. I got this feeling straight away - now it is confirmed. A writers target is to portray content - skill comes in spicing it up or juicing it up...analogies, comments, play on words....they are like nice side dishes.

But you seem to get carried away with trying to portray your knowledge and command over the language (Which, i must agree, is quite impressive).

I am not a believer in trying to follow another persons foot steps entirely. However, it is a good idea to draw inspiration from others, especially colleagues - Take the reviews and commentries from Dilip D'souza, Arthur J Pais, Prem Panicker, Dinesh Raheja etc.

I will sum it up this way - Beyond a point, your articles become excessive in the way it is written. This is boredom of a different type.

Writing has to be smooth and the flow has to be consistent. Sadly, grammatical consistency (Forget about accuracy) is not a factor any more these days.

I can see a lot of talent in your writing. But it needs a little rethink.

Good luck!
Feroze

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goldie
RE:Concentrate on review - Not on your misplaced show of language skills!
by goldie on Jun 15, 2005 02:01 PM
very articulately put and to the point ...

raja - take a break and think about what content you want to put in the review instead of just trying to make a non-existent point

how about you start by watching some of the movies you write about ...

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puneet miskeen
what a draggg ...
by puneet miskeen on Jun 10, 2005 01:24 PM

DRAAAAGGGG !!

That is what this movie is ... Too much of everything in the movie.

Only thing good about it is the chemistry tht the too lead actors share.

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Sriram Venkatesh
Amazing review
by Sriram Venkatesh on Jun 10, 2005 01:18 PM

I haven't caught this movie yet. Will do so after my weekend's trip to Thailand. But I do have one thing to say that is Raja Sen's writing abilities. Dude you rock with your languauge. Keep going.
And mind you it is no easy task bringing out Angelina Jolie's sex appeal through words.
Cheers

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