Guys, Ramu said she has bought script to Ramu twice and twice he has rejected her scripts, poor her, she is taking her revenge with such silly jokes on websites and naming it as review..
Rediff - if u cant show the truth then dont misguide the people as well. learn a lesson..
I am sad that all news and media attacking this movie.people who comments on everyone else doesn't want to see them-self in same situation.Must watch movie..its awesome..
First of all, let me be a chauvinist, am rather glad to see such a review coming from a women as 90% of them from the past generation have only been going gaga over the bollywood badshaah SRK. Her review is top draw and classic to the core. We all know RGV is not a david dhawan or masala director and he proved it by making satya company and series of other movies, but folks lets face it. The man has reached his saturation, every film has a god father like theme, gets dragged to underworld or politician criminal nexus. Ideally he should have done more research on script rather than baking this superficial semi cooked plot and script which sooooo very unconvincing... Movie for the intellectuals my foot, may be they are intellectuals in a juvenile center. Gul Panag's eyebrow raising, Sudeep's acting like a drug addict, the typically sarkar kind of BGM score and Big Bs repetitive expression, give it a break RGV. This movie is stereotype to the core with the most predictable outcome as movie unfolds. As predictable as the result between an Indo-Pak match in 90s at Sharjaah once Sachin was dismissed. And soooo much he played to the galleries, its almost like he was pleading the audience, pleasee am back to normalcy after the making of RGV ki aag and he used his starcast to good effect to emote some tears among the audience in climax. Big B's sign off in the end, RD's subdued performance, PR and RajPal Yadavs action or reactions are the only saving grace.
Re: Awesome Review...
by Kanu Singh on Feb 03, 2010 09:20 PM
I agree its movie for intellectuals in a juvenile centre, where they have to teach kids like you, who keep on bitting and kicking the teacher in the foot to draw cartoons, when teacher is telling them something meaningful.
Re: Re: Awesome Review...
by Stefano Pescosolido on Feb 04, 2010 04:21 AM
ligthen up folks, may be the recent junk dished out at us may make you feel that this movie is special but its not, ramu is short of gas... the tempo fizzles out... lets raise our bar so that mediocrity is not pushed down our throats by over rated movie makers like him... farhan akthar is million times better, hez at least original and has wide range in movies...
First of all, let me be a chauvinist, am rather glad to see such a review coming from a women as 90% of them from the past generation have only been going gaga over the bollywood badshaah SRK. Her review is top draw and classic to the core. We all know RGV is not a david dhawan or masala director and he proved it by making satya company and series of other movies, but folks lets face it. The man has reached his saturation, every film has a god father like theme, gets dragged to underworld or politician criminal nexus. Ideally he should have done more research on script rather than baking this superficial semi cooked plot and script which sooooo very unconvincing... Movie for the intellectuals my foot, may be they are intellectuals in a juvenile center. Gul Panag's eyebrow raising, Sudeep's acting like a drug addict, the typically sarkar kind of BGM score and Big Bs repetitive expression, give it a break RGV. This movie is stereotype to the core with the most predictable outcome as movie unfolds. As predictable as the result between an Indo-Pak match in 90s at Sharjaah once Sachin was dismissed. And soooo much he played to the galleries, its almost like he was pleading the audience, pleasee am back to normalcy after the making of RGV ki aag and he used his starcast to good effect to emote some tears among the audience in climax. Big B's sign off in the end, RD's subdued performance, PR and RajPal Yadavs action or reactions are the only saving grace.
The movie was excellent with great storyline and script. Every single person has acted very well in the movie especially the guy who acted as Amitabh's son.
I am not sure whether the person who has written the review has actually seen the movie.
Re: Rann is great
by Barun Chakraborty on Feb 05, 2010 04:39 PM
So anyone who thought the movie was a mediocre piece of garbage peddled as 'meaningful' cinema uneducated?
Re: Rann is great
by Barun Chakraborty on Feb 05, 2010 04:39 PM
So anyone who thought the movie was a mediocre piece of garbage peddled as 'meaningful' cinema uneducated?