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Review: Dum Laga Ke Haisha is genuinely sweet


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harish sreekumar
super
by harish sreekumar on Mar 10, 2015 01:56 PM

its a super movie with nice songs especially the songs sung by kumar sanu and super music bu annu malik

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Rajiv Kapoor
DLKH
by Rajiv Kapoor on Mar 04, 2015 02:15 PM  | Hide replies

Very good movie. Reviewer, however, does injustice to Kumar Sanu. He will always be an inseparable part of 90s.

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harish sreekumar
Re: DLKH
by harish sreekumar on Mar 04, 2015 03:15 PM
yes u r right.....kumar sanu had given us most of the remarkable love songs and in this film also the two songs sung by him is very good....and annu malliks music is also fantastic...

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harish sreekumar
Re: DLKH
by harish sreekumar on Mar 04, 2015 03:15 PM
yes u r right.....kumar sanu had given us most of the remarkable love songs and in this film also the two songs sung by him is very good....and annu malliks music is also fantastic...

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Pallab Banerjee
Raja Sen and his reviews
by Pallab Banerjee on Mar 04, 2015 12:58 PM

I have been reading the reviews of Mr Raja Sen all these years in rediff, most of it have gone over my head and it did not give any indications of how good or bad the movie is, but his attack on Kumar Sanu atleast made me clear that this man does not understand anything of art or artist. I have also some time found that he is obsessed with certain actors, singers and music directors and therefore his review is sometimes awkwardly biased. Rediff should keep this guy away from reviews unless he is the only one who has accepted to review with a lesser price tag.

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Raj
Trying soooo hard to impress
by Raj on Mar 02, 2015 08:03 PM

Raja Sen is trying really hard to impress everyone.

"Roderick Spode ran in Wodehouse’s The Code Of The Woosters: Spode’s boys where called The Black Shorts, and included the measurement of male knees in its manifesto."

WTF?

Make your point and conclude, you dumbtard.

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Devendra Singh
Devendra Poonia
by Devendra Singh on Mar 02, 2015 02:28 PM

Not Bad...
Good comedy specially Sanjay Mishra...

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manish modi
Review reg DLKA
by manish modi on Mar 02, 2015 12:08 PM

Really nice and sleek movie picturised in Rishikesh and Haridwar.. Ayushman and Bhumi acted well..But storyline would have been more sleek like..1.Prem would have received prize from his idol and also picture must be showing him getting his friend\'s shop getting closed as committed by his friend..2. Writer would have ended story like scene after two years wherein Prem and Bhumi are being shown as playing with one year old cute kid in their expansive new shop..3..Spectators should be showing chanting as Dum Laga ke Ahinso during final leg of race..4..Bhumi should not be shown as slapping Prem..5.. More incidents would have shown prior to final race indicating that they are becoming intimate..6..Bhumi should have been appointed teacher in Haridwar itself and she should be showing helping Prem\'s family during emergency prior to final race..In short story line should haqve been more logical..

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Dipanjan
Hilarious
by Dipanjan on Mar 01, 2015 09:33 PM

Well, I must admit I agree to most of Raja's reviews. Although there is a sense of pretentiousness in most of them, I still like his incisiveness. This time Raja, it is a huge blooper. Not the review per se, but your take on Sanu Da. Ridiculous! I do not know which 90s you are talking about, but if it is the decade between 1990 - 1999 AD, then that decade was all about Sachin, Madhuri & Sanu Da. There were others too (innumerable PMs, pagers, hum to thahre pardesi ;) etc), but 70% of our day to day chores revolved around these 3. Be it first and subsequent crushes in schools and colleges, fantasies, maniac cricketing nites, wedding parties, it was mostly about them. Raja may not have listened to any film music in that era (must have been one of those super serious class toppers), but to voice an opinion without having the slightest idea about the topic is, well, quite a comic relief. Sanu Da must have had a hearty laugh at this one, in case he has read this. Raja, you have no clue. Let me assure you, this is not coming from a die hard Kumar sanu fan, but at least from someone who new his growing up days in and out. Get well soon Raja. You still have it in you....

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Dipanjan
Hilarious
by Dipanjan on Mar 01, 2015 09:33 PM

Well, I must admit I agree to most of Raja's reviews. Although there is a sense of pretentiousness in most of them, I still like his incisiveness. This time Raja, it is a huge blooper. Not the review per se, but your take on Sanu Da. Ridiculous! I do not know which 90s you are talking about, but if it is the decade between 1990 - 1999 AD, then that decade was all about Sachin, Madhuri & Sanu Da. There were others too (innumerable PMs, pagers, hum to thahre pardesi ;) etc), but 70% of our day to day chores revolved around these 3. Be it first and subsequent crushes in schools and colleges, fantasies, maniac cricketing nites, wedding parties, it was mostly about them. Raja may not have listened to any film music in that era (must have been one of those super serious class toppers), but to voice an opinion without having the slightest idea about the topic is, well, quite a comic relief. Sanu Da must have had a hearty laugh at this one, in case he has read this. Raja, you have no clue. Let me assure you, this is not coming from a die hard Kumar sanu fan, but at least from someone who new his growing up days in and out. Get well soon Raja. You still have it in you....

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abhishek saxena
Inaccurate
by abhishek saxena on Feb 27, 2015 07:14 PM  | Hide replies

Say what you want about the films of the 90s (and there were quite a few terrible ones!), but saying that Kumar Sanu 'doesn't make the list', or that 'he had a few good ballads, but that's it' is being quite off the mark - and that's putting it politely. The 90s belonged to Kumar Sanu and Nadeem-Shravan. That's a fact that just can't be changed.

Aashiqui, Saajan, 1942, Deewana, DDLJ, Dil Hai Ke Maanta Nahin, Baazigar, Phir Teri Kahaani Yaad Aayi, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, Imtihaan, Salaami, Pardes, Sadak...the list of films that Kumar Sanu sang several songs in, is endless. And if Kumar Sanu doesn't belong to the list of 'the best things in the 90s' after winning 5 Filmfare Awards 5 years in a row ('91 - '95), then I don't know who does.

If anything, the wave of new talent in the 90s (Nadeem-Shravan, Jatin-Lalit, Anu Malik, Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Abhijeet...) brought listeners back to Hindi film music, after the (mostly) forgetful 80s.

You may personally not have loved Kumar Sanu, but writing him off...not done! :-)

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Paras Gandhi
Re: Inaccurate
by Paras Gandhi on Feb 28, 2015 10:12 AM
Abhishek, Look who reviewed it a person who spells mivies like "PUZZLE" and has never been able to solve it.

Rediff use him as a greatest Hate Attracting force for comments.

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harish sreekumar
Re: Inaccurate
by harish sreekumar on Mar 05, 2015 01:47 PM
well said abhishek.....kumar sanu is the best singer of bollywood

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