An opportunity lost


What a let down this movie was! A winner idea lost due to pathetic scripting. I tried to find atleast one frame that was not cliched but I failed. With all those card board sets it was written with the mind set of a prime time television serial. The writer successfully let his creative mediocrity pass by creating a smokescreen of patriotic sentiments.

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You, Sir should only stick to Happy New Year and Humshaqals. It seems like those movies are specially tailored for people like you.

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This is a very old and trite arguement by mediocrity fans while dealing with complex posts. Come up with something new or watch humshakals once more and keep gloating in fluff that you like so much.

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I agree that this is an old argument by mediocre fans like me; however, this is the most successful way to remind "intellectual" viewers, such as yourself, that intellect of a film lies in its plot and screenplay.

What did you find so offensive and cliche in the film? In comparison to other Bollywood (even many Hollywood) films, this is gold. Great acting; great story; sure, they could have eliminated some of those "lovey-dovey" moments, but please note that this is not an art film.

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Do you shove up your face in someone's butt? Because people like you have no intellectual ability to defend an argument, you leverage the support of crudeness and abuse. Seriously; grow up!

And I've no idea why you brought up DDLJ & Titanic into this forum? Were you always this stupid or you just graduated to madness?

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