Isn't it funny that on rediff whenever they talk about Akshay regardless of the topic they always focus on his hits,flops and what critics said. Here they didn't say how big of a hit 3 idiots has been or How good My Name Is Khan did or that critics totally rejected my name is Khan even though it worked with audience. For some reason I just feel rediff reporters have something against Akshay Kumar.
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by Forrest Gump on May 19, 2010 10:41 AM
i pity fools like you. MNIK has received 5 star ratings by many critics....tarn adarsh, rajeev masand, nirupama chopra all liked it so much....while houseful being a brainless comedy has been shunned by all critics.
why can't you all read the reality and truth instead of living in a fool's paradise and using this blog as a free license to write any sh*t.
Re: Re: Re: strange
by Forrest Gump on May 19, 2010 11:03 AM
so they were bought for kaminey which was given 5 stars everywhere as well as 3idiots too...thats a bad arguement u have put forth.
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by suraj on May 19, 2010 08:30 PM
hey dear your all comments favouring to SRK.... Are you paid for that ....... It seems that you cannot see more then SRK.... i hope one day you will get rid of SRK fever ....i will pray for you...
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by IMRAN KHAN on May 19, 2010 11:06 AM
@Kunal....so u mean that SRK and KJo are the only people in Hindi Film Industry who have the money to buy ratings?????......and please dont say that others dont crave for 5 star ratings.....what a fluke......
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by anoop gupta on May 19, 2010 02:23 PM
Hey IMRAN KHAN, nobody has said that other ppl dun buy 5 star ratings. Chill man.....we all kno SRK is best,his movies are best, infact he is god. Now happy. Now tk gump along with you and go to SRK. He is getting horney afterhearing so much praise from you two morons.
Bollywood hero-heroines do not have the guts to stray away from the stereotype and play an unconventional role. How can choreographer be called unusual role? It is still about dancing. Sounds more like what Patrick Swayze did in "Dirty Dancing". If you are looking for unusual roles, see Tom Hanks in "Philadelphia", George Clooney in "Syriana" or Brad Pitt in "Twelve Monkeys".