It has been always observed that rediff gives review of south indian movies along with hindi movies, well nothing wrong in that. As both the categories have good followers. But its very disheartening not see any Marathi movie review. Now a days we have seen lot of quality marathi movies coming up. So its a request to show the review of marathi movies also along with other regional movies.
Re: Why no review of marathi movies?
by sameer on Feb 19, 2010 08:26 PM
Dude, Rediff don't have capable reviewer for marathi movie for sure and its better not to insult them , by reviewing from rediff.Natrang was one of best movies, atul kulkarni have life time role , but never heard a word from it , but amit's resignation from panel is a headline or bipasha's comment on john's butt is news. so its clear rediff is not having class of defining quality. evident from review of leader as well. i have seen people bashing rediff for lame review
Re: Why no review of marathi movies?
by Consultant IT on Feb 19, 2010 02:56 PM
i do agree man.. and despite the fact that.. recent times have given some world class movies like, Gabhricha paus, Jogwa,Harishchandrachi Factory, Natrang,Valu,Gandha and many will soon release. like ringa ringa, Vihir
Re: Why no review of marathi movies?
by Indian on Feb 19, 2010 02:55 PM
Will Bal Thackerey agree to it? Please get an approval mail from him. Then we will forward the same to Rediff.
Why rediff alwways compares movies with other movie and spoil the ground.. rediff team, if you want to review the movie then review it on the basis of merits and demerits of the movie and by not comparing the movie, which itself shows you guys are absolutely incompetent in reviewing the movie.. and u r incompetence can be seen in the review of RANN..
Re: Insane Review
by Reshu Nath on Feb 19, 2010 02:33 PM
The review is also extremely illiterate and bit retarded. And even if the reviewer is comparing to Gandhi, he/she should have watched Gandhi properly to quote it.
The woman is at Koilwar bridge near Bihar, and Gandhi doesnt throw a cloth at her. It's ridiculous, you make the Mahatma sound like a circus juggler. It's a very poignant scene, but then I guess with the reviewer's sensibilties one doesnt expect too much from him.