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exoticbronze
Final Verdict: Mayawati statue is more entertaining than Hadippa
by exoticbronze on Sep 20, 2009 07:06 AM

Guys, This movie is a big let down! Very predictable, and other than flashes of believable acting by Rani here and there, most actors fail to deliver. The big difference between a fantastic movie and an ordinary movie is that a fantastic movie hijacks your mind, and holds you in such a thrall, that you forget you are in a theater looking at images on a screen....we are transported into that magical world of vivid imagery that the director has crafted with great wizardry. And when the movie ends, it tugs at our heartstrings, as we swiftly return to the real world and realize that we have head home.

Though 'Hadippa' ravages our mind with a mixed dose of bright colors, loud music, and feisty dancing, it fails to transport us to a different world....you grow increasingly aware that you are sitting in this theater patiently waiting for the movie to take off...but like passengers on a delayed flight sitting on the tarmac we sit fidgeting on our seats, hoping to get airborne, and be amidst the clouds, bedazzled by the lovely experience those promos and trailers had promised...but we are kept waiting. Minutes become hours, but hope doesnt translate to reality...even Rani's burst of intense and passionate dialogue delivery towards the very end fails to take us to the promised dreamland. And with the rest of a disappointed crowd, we shuffle out of the theater, silently avoiding glances of fellow movie goers heading back home...

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prajyoth pradeep
Why does rediff and other critics always compare ?
by prajyoth pradeep on Aug 14, 2009 12:39 PM  | Hide replies

Why does rediff and other critics always compare our movies with Hollywood or other foreign language films.
"This movie is inspired from that or this movie is similar to that hollywood movie" is what critics say for each and every movie.
In todays times with so many movies from different languages there are bound to be similarities between 2 or 3 movies.
Your website - its format, interviews, news, headlines, the language used, style of writing is also inspired from international news websites. Readers are not herd of cattle who just follow what is directed to them. They can also think Why? and How?

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SK
Re: Why does rediff and other critics always compare ?
by SK on Aug 14, 2009 10:42 PM
please show us how many hollywood movies were inspired from or similar to bollywood movies....

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kanasther Sastry
Re: Re: Why does rediff and other critics always compare ?
by kanasther Sastry on Aug 15, 2009 09:31 PM
INDECENT PROPOSAL
It was a direct liftoff from Gharonda. Gharonda had a far better realistic plot and end. IP ended in a lame manner - because American audiences cannot see a hero lose in the end....

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Dude says
stupid movie
by Dude says on Aug 14, 2009 12:01 PM  | Hide replies

What a faltu movie it is! These spupids spend crores of rupees to make such nonsense movies

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SK
Re: stupid movie
by SK on Aug 14, 2009 10:44 PM
and they get back their crores of rupees in the first week....main source is from US, UK, Canada, Aus....these kind of movies are not for Indian market...they r made with foreign market in mind

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V T
flop
by V T on Aug 14, 2009 11:36 AM

rani mukherjee as sardar,the typical TITLE of the movie sums up to the fact that it'll b a superflop!!

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Gopi Nagaraj
Luck
by Gopi Nagaraj on Aug 14, 2009 11:14 AM  | Hide replies

where there this film get hit,
b'coz as there are swine flu affects the fils on closing of theatures


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CHATUR
Re: Luck
by CHATUR on Aug 14, 2009 11:21 AM
i came from qatar..wat is it handicapp?

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