Sunday, July 13, 2008

It hurts

Isn’t this too cruel? I still don’t think I can keep away from you.

And what about you? What will you get from all this? Torturing you for my sake? What if I become what you want me to be, but forget you? What if I no longer remain what I am now to you? Eventually I gain and you lose? Do you really know what you are doing? We will never have the time that is gently walking out of our lives.

Believe me, I can tolerate my remaining like this, no matter how bad, but I can’t tolerate you not remaining the same to me.

Today's movie:

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na: Superb.

I thought of stopping it during the first ten minutes. It was "killing" me. But thereafter it got hilarious. I rate it superb for it's humour. The treatment is superb, nice humour and good plot (the horsemen :)). I liked the Nasaruddin Shah part the most, he enacting the ghost of a dead father. It's so funny to watch his scenes, with his wife describing him as a promoter of non-violence who had died during an attempt to stop a fight between families(the funny part is that he was a Kshatriya who died during a fight between families-we burst into laughter when we discover this later). The songs are good but not of A. R. Rahman standard, they are better with the video as the visualisations are pretty good. "Pappu can't dance" song- I love it!(Since I myself can't dance).

Genelia'a acting is good, her mannerisms in some scenes are great. Imran Khan had a good debut, and so were other actors, did a good job.

I think this movie got more than they expected (Imran Khan was shocked to see the Box-office response), I think everything worked well. And a lively, humorous treatment. The ending was great, though it is a common ending in Hindi movies. The only thing in the movie that I can't digest is that none of the characters have got any work/job. All they do is sing, dance, party and of course, fall in LOVE.

Ranjore Ke Rathore....I still can't help laughing!

Autograph and JT YJN are two movies you should watch back to back: contrasting themes:)

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