Who is rediff to decide which film is good or bad?You have given horrible ratings to movies like Ready,Singham,Bodyguard,Ra.One,Don 2,Housefull 2, Rowdy Rathore and Bol Bachchan and all of them barring Singham crossed the 100 crore nett mark in India.Singham too was a blockbuster.Why don't you understand that films are made for audiences and not for creative satisfaction.Everytime you tear a movie apart it becomes successful.Quality has no value in this world if not successful and it applies to every field of life and bollywood is no exception.So kindly introspect.
Re: Ritesh Deshmukh
by Sachin Purohit on Jul 31, 2012 07:52 AM
And well, all of those movies are super-trash, their commercial success notwithstanding!
Re: Re: Ritesh Deshmukh
by Common Admi on Jul 31, 2012 10:22 AM
Though many of those films I did not like myself but still majority liked it hence successful.So at personal level I can say the film is a trash but being a journalist if someone says worst movie then they have to back it up by numbers which he did not do. Nor he is saying it is his personal opinion.
Re: Re: Re: Ritesh Deshmukh
by ravi kontham on Jul 31, 2012 11:50 AM
people claiming such movies are good need to check their IQ' immediately...majority of Fans of such movies are mindless freaks and sadly they are in majority doesn't make trashy movies classics!!! Tomorrow u may say Congress Party is a Hit party since they are in power selected by the same majority which make such movies hit!! Think hard!
Huh, I don't see how you can make such comparison between Palekar and Riteish because both of them are completely different actors. Amol Palerkar's films are timeless classics, which can still be watched today. Chhoti si baat, Naram Garam and Gol Mal are some of my favourites. Anyway, comedy films these days are crude, silly and heavily copied from different sources. At least, comedy films in the past had decent stories.
Re: Bollywood's next Amol Palekar ?
by Braj KISHORE on Jul 30, 2012 06:56 PM
agreed, how can one compare with the classical actor like Amol Palekar with the modern actor RItesh Deshmukh.