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Commented on jmathur's review

Apr 28, 2013 11:21 AM

Great review on a great movie. I count this movie as the best of 2013 and Sushant Singh Rajput as the next Amitabh Bachchan sort of materila. He was damn brilliant. However I disagree with you at a point: I really did not like Rock On, as that movie appeared a poor rip off earlier mvoies on same to...pic, with poor music and aboslutely lacking emotional depth. But yes, this time the director delivers to the top, exceptionally. This is a movie which can easily be rated as classic.Read More

Commented on soumyajit146's review

Aug 22, 2012 08:13 PM

It is worst car in the term of mileage. I have it at home and it gives always 8-10 kms. A time when SUVs are giving 12+ mileage, this car is giving such a pathetic mileage. You can confirm the same from several users at cartrade.com. Above all, Chevrolet has got worst dealers and workshop. They sel...l the car and thereafter forget who r u! The best in the business are Maruti, without any doubt.Read More

Commented on harshdubey's review

Aug 12, 2012 12:54 PM

Excellent review dude. Still I disgree with you at one point, Manoj Bajpai's role as Sardar Khan is notches above Bhikhu Mahtre...some one said it correctly that Sardar Khan chews and throws Bhikhu Mahatre as chewing gum. Sardar Khan had all shades, never portrayed as a good boy, yet public loved hi...m. He was opportunist, a pervert who would fight against perversion, and a man wanting to retire at peace while bloodiest at core....what a maverick performance and portrayal of a very true and complicated character with effortlessness. Sardar Khan is something which has become my hero after Vijay. -RRRead More

Commented on EarnesTaster's review

Jul 20, 2012 11:10 PM

Kya Likhte ho yaar. kasam khuda ki....jaese aag GoW ne laga rakhi hai...usse kam kartoot tumare writing ne nahi ki hai...do post your CV and some writeups to some magazines...they will surely like to have u on their payroll. Sahc me dost, kya likhte ho! -RR

Commented on mnc123's review

Jul 11, 2012 03:02 PM (Updated Jul 11, 2012 03:03 PM)

Well u made me remember one of the incidences of my childhood. My parents had once planned to watch Aakhiri Rasta. We travelled all across our city to find a cinema hall where we could get its ticket. We could not get the tickets as all halls were running houseful not just for that day but for almos...t many weeks. And then we went to watch perhaps Nikah or Umrao Jaan...something like that and I did not speak to my parent the whole day. My mood had gone so off. Seriously, no superstar on this plant could match the magic which Amitabh commanded. One needs to records the fans during 1970s and 80s when people would simply sacrifice even their lives for Amitabh, forget about writing his name or Mard on chest, or donning his hairstyle or wearing same type of jackets shirts or pants or kids fighting to buy classroom copies with Amitabh’’s photo. None can match Amitabh’’s stardom.Read More

Commented on Balcony's review

Jul 06, 2012 12:42 PM

The ''Keh Ke Loonga'' songs seems to be fit for Manoj Bajpai..who must be singing like ''Iss saal ka nationla award main keh ke loonga''!. -RR

Commented on EarnesTaster's review

Jul 06, 2012 12:22 PM (Updated Jul 06, 2012 12:38 PM)

Excellent review dude. The end of the movie which u or me saw is not the actual end as the actual movie is 5 hrs long. But in order to keep with Indian cinema system Anurag Kashyap had to break the entire movie into two halves. However he clearly writes ’’to be continued..’’ to keep it clear that it... was not the end. So I felt the movie really deserves 5 stars...its almost perfect movie man. From Camera to performances to scene detailing of every character including their psyche and body language...and the icing of the cake are the great dialogues and the way they have been given( liek Vidhayaka Ko Koote hain, SP ke saamne; pipe se katta bange to fat ke flower ho jayega...so many)...ballistic....they stay in your mind like hangover..and including Yashpal Sharma’s song and dance on Salame Ishq while Manoj Bajpai like goon trying to be modest with comments like ’’Bhai ee gayak kahan se gaa raha hai???’’...I was just spellbound and waiting for the second part like anything. ( And I must also say that your review is one the best reviewes ever written on MS. It made me to think about the way you think and think so precisely...I mean this entire review reflects how much careful observer you are. Good job...absolutely deserves to be an ROD) -RRRead More

Commented on Paulsb02's review

Jul 04, 2012 01:16 PM

Well, I was not impressed by this novel of Ravin...the entire stuff looked so shallow, I am just amazed how this novel got popular. Ravinder SIngh must have used some contacts to publicize this worthless novel.

Commented on Kaveesh's review

Jul 02, 2012 02:21 PM

Well, going through your review, I felt that you have not grasped the movie properly. Durga Bangalan was a plant by the opponents which later became the reason for the death of Sardar Khan. How you can call such an important event as weak one??? And you call fizzled out 2nd half, which is again wro...ng as per my openion as it is here when the film starts some big turnings and some of which you may see in its 10th augusts second part release..how his drugged son becomes the boss of all happenings. Man, better watch it again to understand the happenings...or u have watched it on some poor pirated CD? -RRRead More

Commented on own review

Jul 01, 2012 11:22 PM

@DESPRADO : Thanks Vikky. Your good words are encouraging enough. It does not matter to me whether this review makes ROD or not...but people should watch a great movie like this one. Its something which you can watch number of times to understand the nuances of cinema, a cinema which is almost perfe...ct and satiating. -RRRead More

Commented on own review

Jun 30, 2012 02:47 PM

Thanks Ajay. it deserves to be watched. Its a real gem. -RR

Commented on own review

Jun 30, 2012 02:35 PM

Salute you Anurag, salute you! He is in the same league in which Indian cinema greats like Satyajit Ray, Rhitwik Ghatak, Shyam Benegal, etc have been. Making movie like GoW is not an easy job and dirctors like Chopra and Johars would do susu in their pants on attempting something like this even in t...heir dreams! But this man collects many from chanda, lives with conviction and today generated a breed of great directors and actors as well as audiences who are there for good cinema. Every frame of GoW has excellent detailing of personalities as well as well extremely well researched facts. It looks that their is great chemistry between the entire team where everyone knows what the director wants and what the entire script's mood has been. So even camera man has done a great job, given the fact that they did not get so great lenses and camera, which rich guys of bollywood get with throwing money...and yet they show that these guys are even baap of them with Camera,....not a single frame is simplistic and showcases excellent plus cinematography. Music ( a Prodigious girl, like Anurag, when works on music, its equally great). The kinds of music is something, which has caught the mood of entire naiton despite of being utterly nonconventional, with great fusion of folk music of Bihar. This has resulted into some great musics like Hunter and Woomaniya. A person with grear experience of traveling and who has seen the world more than a normal man can only design such music. Even in scenes, the background music are sometimes from highly localized folk music...like in night the village guys play kirtan with ganja shots, or mysterious singing in the lanes of Banaras. This lady is going to win huge accolades, for being bold and daring which was must for this movie. Final lines: From head to toe, this movie is excellence. A true cinemalover can't afford to miss this movie. A Five star stuff without any doubt. -RRRead More

Reviewed Gangs Of Wasseypur

Jun 30, 2012 02:32 PM 6419 Views

(Updated Jul 05, 2012 10:47 AM)

"I feel myself blessed for being an audience of this extraordinary movie", this was my first feeling after completing the viewing of this 2hrs 40 minutes saga, which was no way tiring but engrossing . And as the movie ended with caption "To be continued...", I just cursed Anurag Kashyap in his o...Read more

Commented on shabbirmb's review

Jun 24, 2012 11:28 PM

Go get some idea first to write reviews. I even suspect if you have watched the movie at all.

Commented on fenil_seta's review

Jun 23, 2012 04:39 PM

Good revu Fenil. But why just 3.5 stars? why not 4 or more when it seems that you liked the movie? I would rate this movie as the best ever gangster movie bollywood ever churned out. Part two is going to be more solid and shocking, with Sardar Khan's useless son emerging as the dark horse...just wa...it. If part I belonged to Bajpayi..part -II belongs to the rising sun of Indian film industry, Nawazuddin Siddiqui...and I tell you..this year is going to be difficult to judge the best male actor for national awards: Irrfan Khan for PST? Anu Kapoor for VD? Bajpayi for GoW-I? or Sidiqqui for GoW-II? -RRRead More

Commented on DESPRADO's review

Jun 23, 2012 12:38 AM

What a revu man! Deserves to be the ROD genuinely. GoW is indeed the best Gangster movie bollywood ever got. -RR

Commented on Faridoon's review

Jun 22, 2012 08:03 PM (Updated Jun 22, 2012 08:03 PM)

Gangs of Wasseypur is the best movie of the year. And seeing the way it has been made, I feel that for years to come any movie would find difficult to topple this truly cult. From performance to camera and direction, everything is top class. A true movie lover can’t afford to miss this one. I exp...ected a bit more elaborated review from you though, like on performances and scenes in the movie. -RRRead More

Commented on own review

Jun 12, 2012 09:10 PM

Fenil: Thanks at least you rated this review which was going unrated otherwise. See I too like masala movie but truly speaking this one was really not a good movie at all. Do you approve vulgar dialogues against kids or unecessarily dirty and outrageous scenes against a married women. Dabangg too ...was masala, Robot was a masala and I love both of them like anything. Just see how mcuh connected Dabangg had been...when Robinhood Pandey enters the scene there is a cowboy guitar string sound, the fights have the reason...Pandey's emotions has the reason...the villian has not been tried to be heightened unnecessarily. Masala was also Kaante or Shiva, aur Khakhee which we liked. Masala does not mean that one starts enjoying perversion and loudness. All Manmohan Desai movies were masala but hardly perverted but truly entertaining. -RR But this one was like watching some Mithun's C-grade movie like Ilaka, Guru, Maa Kassam etc even worse than that like Paap Ka Ant..or Salim's Jigar, or Amitabh's Toofan. Utterly third class. Not a single good song.Read More

Reviewed Rowdy Rathore

Jun 08, 2012 11:20 PM 8297 Views

(Updated Jun 10, 2012 08:48 PM)

Our Indian producers and directors r more like dogs or flies who keep on sniffing for some success formula and can go to any low to earn quick buck...be it by copying any successful movie frame by frame or put as much as dirty things to score on the negative aspects of our personality. Post Daba...Read more

Commented on jmathur's review

May 13, 2012 10:57 AM

Soharb modi always made great movies...about history of India. His movies are like great educating tutorials. I had watched this movie in doordarshan when I was a kid, and have remembered this movie since that time. Unfortunately, today there r so many channels, but today's kid have no provilage to ...watch such movies as no channel plays these movies now. Besides Sohrab Modi, Bhalji Pandharkar's movies too were greats and educative about our heros and history. I recommend you to catch some of his movies too. All actors would do real stunts themselves, instead of using doubles, and risked many times. Great makers and genuine fraternity of cinema. -RRRead More

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