A brilliant script, with a very good acting and as always the beautifull KAJOL, who makes the difference with her splendid performance. Adding spice to the movie is the fine performance by Ajay
Stop copying the english movie..lets be creative yar..Indian movies are always made for commercial sense..Hardly any is made for expressing the director's true creativity or sending a good message to the audience
Movie is a copy of the English Movie Notebook and Ajay devgan claims story is written by him in the credits of U,Me aur HUM.
Ajay you have no remorse of stealing and than claiming this is your idea. Shame on you. Indian are becoming very smart stealing from English movie and never admitting in the movie Inspired by movie such and such and yet he uses Mahatama Gandhi slogan in teh begining.
RE:ENGLISH MOVIE COPY
by Aravind C on Apr 13, 2008 01:36 PM
The following is the review of film 'Notebook'. So how is this similar to U me...?
The Notebook is an epic love story centered around an older man who reads aloud to an older, invalid woman whom he regularly visits. From a faded notebook, the old man's words bring to life the story about a couple who is separated by World War II, and is then passionately reunited, seven years later, after they have taken different paths. Though her memory has faded, his words give her the chance to relive her turbulent youth and the unforgettable love they shared.
As teenagers, Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) begin a whirlwind courtship that soon blossoms into tender intimacy. The young couple is quickly separated by Allie's upper-class parents who insist that Noah isn't right for her. Several years pass, and, when they meet again, their passion is rekindled, forcing Allie to choose between her soul mate and class order. This beautiful tale has a particularly special meaning to an older gentleman (James Garner) who regularly reads the timeless love story to his aging companion (Gena Rowlands).