Re: Top 5
by vikrant talponkar on Jun 04, 2009 09:25 AM
Even if you are a old movie lover, I don't R.D. Burman in that list, he is one of the best music director ever
Re: Top 5
by bacchu on Jun 03, 2009 07:56 PM
This guy is a typical guy who is of (foolish)mentality , anything old is good and anything new is rubbish......
Re: Re: Top 5
by Dharm Yoddha on Jun 03, 2009 07:03 PM
man dont get hysterical...the directors named here are really gud and they spent their entire life composing music...rehman is undoubtedly a talented man...let the time pass and he will surely b in d list of many guys...
Re: Top 5
by Fixed_It_For_U on Jun 03, 2009 07:48 PM
This is f'in racist list. What else would we expect from you guys? Where are A R Rahman and Mani Ratnam? Amitab over Kamal Hassan?
nothing makes sense. A coterie of flops, rejects with abysmal storyline is tranformed as a prayer to the Godess of Sycophancy, of which Negro Sen is a High Priest!
please note all these movies have failed miserably at box office (except highly acclaimed Bandit Queen )but still stand ahead in the stunning visual catagory. They cud have easily won at least 1 filamfare award (Best Visuals Catagory). Next time Oraganisers (FF) go for it.
most of movies listed as visually stunning are the ones where audience coulnt bear and walked out. can anyone explain what was so visually stunning in those movies?.. some of those where dark & blurrish in visual. is that the criteria for shortlisting?..