Re: SHOOTOUT
by Baingan Bharta on May 03, 2013 05:18 PM
The movie has got an "A" rating. Which means it is for ADULTS ONLY. Perhaps the reviewer did not understand the movie.
With superstars like Shahrukh, Aamir or Salman having ability to engage the audiences, or dashing superstyle actors like Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff all having aged, Bollywood is declining badly every year with no actor having the ability to single handedly run a movie on his own.
The decline started with m0rons like Hrithik and Abhishek and is there forever with ta_ttus like Imran and Ranbir.
No fun in watching Bollywood nowadays.
Its like Tamil movies are no longer fun to watch after the ageing of Kamal, Rajni, Prabhu or Kartik.
Re: Bollywood is goners
by prakash sharma on May 03, 2013 03:39 PM
dun forget hritik's performance in lakhsya .. blame the producers , directors and script writers who cannot come up with a good story and make use of the talent in bollywood industry
Re: Bollywood is goners
by anuj on May 03, 2013 05:45 PM
Haha!! Hrithik a moron? Get your head examined u oldie forever stuck in time wrap. Anyways what can i expect from an Aditya Pancholi!
In crime thrillers, it used to be a dashing Sanjay Dutt or a strongman Jaggu Dada or superb actors like Aditya pancholi(see his mahasangram or Aaatish). Where are all the dashers gone? Nowadays only ta_ttus like Tushar or John or Imran/Ranbir are there.
The 90s generation of dashing stars is gone forever.
Aditya Pancholi was ideal foil for directors like Sanjay Gupta directing crime thrillers. Aditya was great in the movie called Aatish by the same director.
Without actors like Sanjay, Aditya etc, wooden actors like Tushar or John are nothing to len credence to these thrillers.
Now the directors and producers have run out of ides , and it is difficulty for them to come out something new . No doubt they are hoping that fast paced and violent movies may click in the Box Office . Viewers are quite choosy nowadays and avoid such grossly miscalculated scripts ..D Padhi
There are many examples of such transition. If I look in history, first name that I can immediately remember is 'Kalapahar'. Many such transitions in character can be found in the Mahabharat. In late sixties a very good peace-loving studious boy, brother of one of my friends, landed in hospital for quite a few months having been beaten - because he was his brother's younger brother - by a band of hoodlums. He became a different person after getting physically fit; and did allow none of the member of the band remain physically fit.
Re: sanjay gupta films are always pathetic & pretentious
by Maihoon Don on May 03, 2013 01:33 PM
His Aatish, RamShastra and Jung were good movies. But he lost it in the last decade.
Re: Re: sanjay gupta films are always pathetic & pretentious
by dicktracy on May 03, 2013 06:16 PM
RamShastra was a ripoff of a Steven Segal movie and Jung was a horrible ripoff on Extreme Measures with some mimicry artist dubbing for Sanjay Dutt(he was in Jail at that time)? Aatish was ok i agree
Re: sanjay gupta films are always pathetic & pretentious
by arnab bhattacharya on May 03, 2013 12:46 PM
... & sad to see the audacity of remake Gupta who steals scene from "Godfather" ... While we have Bombay talkies to celebrate 100 years of cinema why not ban films like these???