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Raghu Romeo
We are eagerly waiting for release of Sarakar! !
by Raghu Romeo on Mar 31, 2005 03:51 PM

I am the biggest Fan of Ramuji!Telling in advance.. This movie is gonna be a blockbuster of the year.I saw its promo and Amitabh Bacchan is superb.Music is excellent and heart hitting.
So wait n watch...
All the Best to Sarkaar Team
sincerely,
Raghu Romeo.


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nikendesai
about dialoge
by nikendesai on Mar 31, 2005 02:59 PM  | Hide replies

Dear Sir,

Is it a film pertaining with the life style of Bal Thackerey? If yes, why don't Ramu used his name instead of Some "Subhash Nagare" in the movie? "Kya Ramu darta hai bal thackerey se?" second thing is about Gandhiji. A dialouge "mujhe jo theek lagta hai vohi main karta hoon" Gandhiji never did any work or movement on the basis of "Mujhe theek lagta hai....."
Gabdhiji always support reality and face it with dare and truth.
I would like to say that I strongly oppose this dialogue if it involve name of Gandhiji and will be spoken by Bachhan Saheb on the name of Gandhiji.

This mail is not against any one.

send reply

Thanks

Niken Desai

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Paying Audience
RE:about dialoge
by Paying Audience on Mar 31, 2005 07:02 PM
Promo aaya nahin ki , lafda chaloo. I do not like this, I do not like that. If you do not like it then do not watch the movie Please. Do not do moral Policing...we have had enough of this right now.....

For heavens sake just watch the movie........ejoy the story thats all........

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Sriram Vanamamalai
RE:about dialoge
by Sriram Vanamamalai on Mar 31, 2005 07:14 PM
I would like to say you have to do one of the 2 things.
1. check your eyes with an opthalmologist
2. Go to a English learning course
because you either read the Gandi's quote and the sentence after that or you have serious trouble understanding the language. It says it begins with a quote " Think Rightly. Act Rightly. Live Rightly", from mahatma gandhi and then Amitabh says that dialague "Mujhe jo theek lagta hai, main vohi karta hoon" there is a similarity agreed but they are not the same.

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Jaydip
RE:about dialoge
by Jaydip on Mar 31, 2005 11:48 PM
You don't understand english, learn the language first,ten pass comment !!!!

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Rajesh Jetti
RE:about dialoge
by Rajesh Jetti on Apr 01, 2005 11:21 AM
ramu is a passionate film maker. I believe his intention is to make a realistic movie with a political background and not bal thackeray's biography. We are happy now with balthackeray relegated to the background. Why do u want such a person to come into lime light on some reason or the other and ignite passions among different communities. As far as Gandhi's quote being misused...i dont think so.....I think ramu wants to convey the difference between the idealogy of the present day politicians with that of mahatma gandhi's .

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Rakesh
RE:about your naiveness!
by Rakesh on Apr 01, 2005 02:13 PM
Dear Mr Naive,
Legta hai ki aapke dudh ke daanth abhi taak gire nehin.
Using a different name has nothing to be afraid of anyone, this is done to avoid defamation charges and avoid long running court cases unless you are making an autobiography and have written consent from the person involved. It seems you have given little attention to the ever appearing "..any resemblance to any character living or dead is purely coincidental.." writings before so many hollywood/bollywood movies.
Coming to the second part of your whinning, that dialogue Mr. Bachhan uses is not of Gandhiji, but to show that the character in the movie defies Gandhiji's teachings and does the opposite of Gandhijis 'Act Rightly' preaching. This character does whatever he desires, giving a damn to what others think.
Got it, fella?

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pravesh
RE:about dialoge
by pravesh on Mar 31, 2005 05:06 PM
I dont think its about Gandhi or Thakarey for that matter. These personalities looks closer to them coz the director wants the people to have more interest in the film. Its about Marketing, so dont get emotional.

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PeaceMaker
RE:about dialoge
by PeaceMaker on Apr 01, 2005 11:57 PM
I think that you have not read the review correctly. Nowhere is it written that those words are from Gandhiji. It says that the words of Gandhiji are broken by the dialouge "Mujhey jo theek....".
By the way, be prepared to face the reality. All people dont think alike. Ramuji will surely show what he feels is correct and will be appreciated by the audience.
Just sit back and enjoy the movie.

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Vikas Gupta
RE:about dialoge
by Vikas Gupta on Mar 31, 2005 07:34 PM
Arey dude,


i think u have got the article wrong .....

In simple words, it means dat Amitabh Bachchans character in this movie is not a follower of Gandhiji's principles and thinks differently from wat gandhiji used to think .....

It just want to show that 2day his principles are no more in use ... atleast not in POLITICS.

It's not an offense to MR. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

VICKY

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Rahul M. Gupta
RE:about dialoge
by Rahul M. Gupta on Apr 01, 2005 09:12 AM
The Gandhi quotation's being followed by Amitabh's statement is intended to offer a contrast. It shows Bachchan's interpretation of doing right; it is not meant to be a "proper re-wording" of Gandhi's ideas.

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Uday
RE:about dialoge
by Uday on Apr 01, 2005 07:51 PM
I would like to inform Niken that it is not a done thing to use a real life character's film unless it is an official biography. Also Gandhiji had used these words and he did do things on this basis. And there is nothing wrong with Gandhiji doing things on this basis because whatever he thought and did was good. Also, Niken if you do not know things exactly you have no right to post messages of this sort and criticise something. I think you should apologise as it is people like you who cause great films to suffer with your nonsensical and idiotic remarks.

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Pravin
RE:about dialoge
by Pravin on Apr 01, 2005 04:17 AM
I think the dialogue used by Amitabh is not related to Gandhiji but against his thoughts. Ramuji has just tried to show that there was a mahatma who said that think rightly and do rightly but today people do what they think is right from there point of view.

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Sunny
RE:about dialoge
by Sunny on Mar 31, 2005 10:29 PM
I think you did not understood what it meant, How what Gandhiji said is not followed is the moral of this, today's politicians are not following Gandhiji's footsteps but making their own rules, muze jo thik lagta hai vo mai karta hai.

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