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Classic Revisited: Aamir Khan's coming-of-age in Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar


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maverick
goosebumps
by maverick on Nov 14, 2014 05:15 AM

had goosebumps reading this and re-visiting the entire movie in the background.. woow.... have to watch it again over the weekend.. CHANGE THE GEAR!!! ahhh

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Kanisha Raina
Brilliant!
by Kanisha Raina on Nov 14, 2014 12:55 AM

Sukanya,in your writing I finally found the right words to express what I felt about JJWS. Brilliant piece on a brilliant movie!

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rajiv  shah
Best in many years
by rajiv shah on Nov 14, 2014 12:50 AM  | Hide replies

Sukanya- This is a beautiful rendition in itself and a lot of us in that age group back then will identify with this movie. A cult movie indeed, it still ranks as one of my(and for many of us) as favorite movies of all times. The narration, the music, the "action" .a complete package indeed..Have watched it many times over and probably will again..

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Kanisha Raina
Re: Best in many years
by Kanisha Raina on Nov 14, 2014 12:56 AM
Hear! Hear!

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Opinionated Man
Lovely review - but
by Opinionated Man on Nov 13, 2014 04:05 PM  | Hide replies

Sukanya, I loved every line of your revisit, however, there is a glaring mistake.

The roothke humse song is sung by Jatin Pandit himself and not Yesudas

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M S Dhoni
Re: Lovely review - but
by M S Dhoni on Nov 13, 2014 08:32 PM
JJWS deserved best film,actor,music,song,lyrics award bt as usual film_fare is anti Jatin_lalit...

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M S Dhoni
Re: Lovely review - but
by M S Dhoni on Nov 13, 2014 08:32 PM
JJWS deserved best film,actor,music,song,lyrics award bt as usual film_fare is anti Jatin_lalit...

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