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Commented on own review

Mar 27, 2006 08:11 PM

Mr. Bachchan is a great man. He is so modest. Being such a mega star. He is honest too. When there are people who wants to get rid of taxes and debts any how sometimes using illegal means He is the one who works hard to pay it off. Our fellow human beings should take a lesson from him. I salute ...this graet Man. Big B is working like a maniac for the past decade to pay off his debts and Income tax dues! This gentleman has a special place in our history and our hearts. One of his biggest achievements is that Hindi film industry has started writing stories revolving around mature people. This is going to play a major role in our film industry graduating to serious cinema (without having to segregate art cinema from commercial cinema) over time.Read More

Commented on own review

Mar 27, 2006 07:30 PM

Political Movies: Inqualab, Main Azad Hoon, Romantic: Muquaddar ka Sikandar, Silsila, Kabhi Kabhi Action: Sholay, trishul etc. Human Relations: Baghbaan, Shakti, Sharaabi etc. Social: Black, Saudagar, Deewar, Viruddh, kala Paththar. Comedy: Namak Halaal, Hera Pheri, Amar Akbar Anthony. 1.... Trishul - Undoubtedly his best 2. Deewar - lot of dialogues 3. Muqaddar ka Sikandar - most emotional hindi movie 4. Shakti - ego 5. Dostana - ego again 6. Kaala Patthar - ego again 7. Manzil - closer to real life story 8. Saudagar - closer to real life story 9. Abhimaan - closer to real life story Action 1. Don 2. The Great Gambler 3. Parvarish - nice chem 3. Do Anjaane 4. Benaam 5. Majboor 6. Akeyla 7. Kalia 8. Adalat 9. Khuddar 10. Parwana - Similar to Darr 11. Sholay 12. Aakhiri Rasta - nice ending Comedy 1. Do Aur Do Paanch - For 'Suresh' Sequence 2. Yaarana - For Jindagi sequence 3. Satte Pe Satta - dont remember anything specific 4. Namak Halaal - for vijay hazare sequence Cheesy 1. Mard 2. Naseeb 3. Shaan 4. Desh PremiRead More

Commented on own review

Mar 27, 2006 07:28 PM

Yet another factor that went in Bachchan's favour in making him the darling of all sections of the society was his unbelievable versatility. It is not for nothing that Big B became a superstar. Although he was adored in angry young man roles, he never let down his fans in non-action films, too. ...Comedy, like action, was his forte and if he could represent the frustrations of the helpless youth of those times, he could as well play the comedian with equal elan. Chupke Chupke and Amar Akbar Anthony come to mind instantly when one thinks of Bachchan's flair for comedy. With the same ease, Amitabh played the intense mature lover as in Kabhi Kabhie and Silsila. The range which Bachchan portrayed in his performances remains unmatched even today. Like the superstar's fees those days! The actor used to command a remuneration which was more than double that commanded by the actor who was second in popularity. It was Amitabh who started the trend of an actor taking the distribution rights of a major territory like Bombay in lieu of his remuneration. And while distribution rights were, in those days, generally sold for ten years, the superstar got perpetual rights as his fees. EVEN after Bachchan's downswing began in the late eighties, the actor managed to make successes out of ordinary films like Shahenshah in 1988, Aaj Ka Arjun in 1990 and Hum in 1991. I dont think there can ever be a person like him I am a big fan of Amitabh’s however I do think that the movies he is doing these days are nothing but crap. I mean wtf is going on man. He guy should realise he’s AMITABH... ATHWS, Veer Zarra, Hum Kaun and many more *beep* And has got 6-7 movies to be released this year man that sucks I personally think he should stop working for bitches like Karan Johar, etc,their uncreative heads can only come up with some stupid overdone love stories bullcrap philosophies or simply *beep* thrillers like Kaal.Read More

Commented on own review

Mar 27, 2006 07:26 PM

In his young days he did all kinds of roles, Action, Comedy, Romance and he excelled at them and now he does films like Baghban, Khakee, Dev, Black, Aankhen. As far as his going to Hollywood is concerned, I believe he had received quite a few offers in the past. And I am glad he has declined. I ...feel even more proud that the man can create as much a frenzy in a 'DAKS' store in London as he does in Calcutta without having to ride piggy back on Hollywood. A towering presence and a bumper box office initial draw. Don, Trishul and Muqaddar Ka Sikandar made 1978 a memorable year for the Big B. The following year may not have been as good but Bachchan, nevertheless, did deliver Mr Natwarlal and Suhaag in the last year of the seventies. A still from all time hit movie Deewar: The-war between brothers. The eighties were equally exciting for the superstar who did not seem to age at all. Today, when heroes find it difficult to hold their own for even ten years, Amitabh Bachchan ruled the box office for over two decades as the undisputed Maharaja of movies with no close second! Ram Balram, Laawaris, Naseeb, Khud-dar, Andhaa Kaanoon, Coolie, Sharaabi and Mard were some of the great hits in the first half of the eighties. Of course, when Amitabh Bachchan reigned supreme, films did not have to face the opposition of video and cable piracy as today. Cinema-going was the only and cheapest form of entertainment for the masses who identified with the angry young man. But where films of the great actor did not have to fight the piracy battle or even the opposition of countless satellite channels, the media hype, too, was far less in his case. He did not have every television channel covering him or his films because there were simply no satellite channels. (He even went off press for a few years but for that, he had himself to blame.Read More

Reviewed Amitabh Bachchan

Mar 27, 2006 07:25 PM 5413 Views

(Updated Mar 27, 2006 07:41 PM)

Amitabh Bachchan's first film was Saat Hindustani (1969). He became well known as a movie star in 1973 following the success of Abhimaan and Zanjeer. Bachchan's most loved films and characters date from this period. Fans remember him from box office hits like Sholay, Amar Akbar Anthony, Trishul,...Read more

Reviewed Salman Khan

Mar 25, 2006 05:04 AM 3470 Views

(Updated Mar 25, 2006 05:04 AM)

Well, at least he's living up to his reputation as a bad boy. One is too many, and a thousands never enough. If you were any smarter, you'd be a complete moron. Salman Khan is getting what he deserves he has also killed a rare (almost extended) antelope, was drunk driving and hit 3 people. Of wh...Read more

Reviewed Aamir Khan

Mar 18, 2006 06:14 PM 3651 Views

(Updated Mar 18, 2006 08:07 PM)

Aamir Khan did not like Devdas? It is nothing new because he never likes other actors movies especially Shahrukh Khan .He felt the same with DDLJ. He knows what ever he may do but he can never overtake SRK at least in popularity among fans. Aamir is good actor but not gr8 actor. Remember befo...Read more

Commented on RAGHUBHAI's review

Mar 17, 2006 12:38 AM

Man you are sick. Why are you using stupid language here on MS. I am surprised that those words are not censored on this site. I believe this review (written by you) is not more pathetic than you!!!! Better mind yourself while writing any reviews, you can criticize the writings here, you don&#...8217;t have any authority to criticize any individual. Listen you child!!! Just devote more time to your studies instead of fooling yourself around here. Third class review by a person having sick and stinking mentality. Having read some excellent reviews from you in past, this one was kind of a disappointment.Read More

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