Re: Golmal 3
by sneha on Dec 14, 2010 07:50 AM
Golmall3 is far superior to No Problem.G3 have atleast story line ,sub plot of Mithun's Luv story,Rivalry of 2 groups interwoven which appeals to audience and holds viewers interest whereas No problem has nothing to bost of!
Re: Golmal 3
by Joideep on Dec 13, 2010 09:23 PM
Rohit Shetty is a terrible director - has no clue as to what real humor is. Filled with lame pathetic jokes
Re: Re: Golmal 3
by girish on Dec 13, 2010 09:35 PM
get lost u losers!!! golmal 3 is a light hearted and good timepass movie and its the only blockbuster in recent times!! it made money and that's important!!
I watched No Problem and Hats off to Anil Kapoor for producing a movie without story.There is no story,no plot no sub-plots,only gags! Its really sad that a person like Anil Kapoor can produce this kind of movie.am really confused ,whether it should b called a movie?
Re: No Problem- a problematic movie
by Joideep on Dec 13, 2010 09:24 PM
Terrible movie - since when did Gorilla's farting become funny? Cheap and crass
Re: No Problem- a problematic movie
by Bholu on Dec 13, 2010 07:07 PM
Are you a movie reviewer? Because I have heard that only movie reviewers have seen this film, and they say the same thing which you said.
Re: Re: No Problem- a problematic movie
by sneha on Dec 13, 2010 07:16 PM
I am not a reviewer!Movie is better b see n by critics only as its free for them.otherwise its total waste of money for common people like us!
Re: Re: Re: No Problem- a problematic movie
by Parshottam Thakur on Dec 13, 2010 07:48 PM
hihihihihihihihahahahhahahhohohohohohohohohhehehehehehhehuhuhuhhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh...... this is also a story of a movie ok?
Shift Hindi film industry to North India by
Bholu on Dec 13, 2010 07:01 PM | Hide replies | Hide message
Hindi films made in Mumbai don't connect with the people and cultures of Hindi speakers of North India. Therefore, most of the movies are flops in the Hindi belt, which is the largest market for the Hindi movies. But when movies like Rajneeti or Dabangg are made, which are about North, they are immediate hits. So best is to shift the Hindi film industry to North, so that movies specific to the North culture are made. Otherwise, if it continues to stay in Mumbai, it will get wiped out in next 10 years or so...
Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by Johnymera Naam on Dec 13, 2010 07:03 PM | Hide message
You are right: other north based good movies which have been hits in North are Peepli Live, Gulaal, and Dev D. But there are no takers for movies like BBB or No Problems in North...
Re: Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by Bholu on Dec 13, 2010 07:08 PM
Funny thing is that even Punjabis are not watching BBB...
Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by sneha on Dec 13, 2010 07:07 PM
ur right.The Blooywood should b relocated to North India.Delhi is suitable place.Although whole india is considered as Market for Hindi Movies,Hindi movies mostly cater to North Indian Culture.so its best to shift Bollywood to North India
Re: Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by Bholu on Dec 13, 2010 07:11 PM
Delhi or Noida both are good choices. A large number of TV programs are now produced in Noida..
Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by prasad sawant on Dec 13, 2010 07:25 PM
Yes first movie from North will be "Santa and Banta" heheehe.Call SRK back to delhi He will suitabe for north and NRIs.All NRIS are from North only.
Re: Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by Bholu on Dec 13, 2010 07:27 PM | Hide message
I don't know why Hindi films are made in Mumbai? Just like Tamil films are made in Chennai, Hindi films should be made in North. It makes no sense to have Hindi film industry in Mumbai...
Re: Re: Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by prasad sawant on Dec 13, 2010 07:30 PM
Yes first movie from North will be "Santa and Banta" heheehe.Call SRK back to delhi He will suitabe for north and NRIs.All NRIS are from North only.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by Bholu on Dec 13, 2010 07:32 PM | Hide message
All directors of substance: Vishal Bhardwaj, Prakash Jha, Kashyap brothers (Anurag and Abhinav) are from North. So it really will be good if Hindi film industry is shifted to North...
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by Bholu on Dec 13, 2010 07:38 PM | Hide message
Mr. Gangopadhyay,
Technicians can be found/developed locally. Actors/directors may have no choice, because as it is, Hindi film industry is getting wiped out, with flop after flop. Only hits have been three idiots, rajneeti, and dabangg.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Shift Hindi film industry to North India
by Dhritiman Gangopadhyay on Dec 13, 2010 07:33 PM
Are the actors/directors/technicians prepared to shift to North????
Normaly north based movies are floped. This is not exception. These movies only focus on stupid cultural ( karwa chowth ) instead of story. Only Dabangg and 3 idiots get average opening.