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Commented on diver's review

May 04, 2006 07:54 PM

Accepted Dost. However I will still want him to be in the team.

Commented on ashok606's review

May 04, 2006 07:28 PM

You have indeed taken a great subject 4 your review. If you ask me; your review is really useful 4 me. Thanks

Commented on diver's review

May 04, 2006 07:06 PM

I will go with khaif at this time. Let's accept that he is the man who likes to perform under pressure and he has proved this before. His maturity level and temperament is the kind that this game requires. In the recent series even if he has not performed; others have performed. Its not the time... when we used to depend on one man show kind of performances. So even if he has not been able to perform the team has not suffered. He will surely perform when required. You cannot compare his class with dravid or Sachin but his presence energises the team. He is a team man buddy. His temperament is commendable. Regards MohanRead More

Commented on RAGHUBHAI's review

May 03, 2006 12:16 AM

Watching your snap and looking at your address, I am impressed. Also appreciate your catching up with the rediff link that u exposed recently. You seem to be more matured than your age. I am astonished about the kind of knowledge that you have for various bollywood actors. Keep it up dost. ... God bless Mohan Read More

Commented on patenik2's review

Apr 26, 2006 11:38 AM

I completely agree with you that this is one of the best movies of all times. Fanstastic acting and direction. Even I was surprised to know that few of them did not like the movie. You can go on watching the movie on and on

Commented on patenik2's review

Apr 26, 2006 09:44 AM

Dear NIK Thanks for writing on this one. This movie is absolute masterpiece. I do not have words to appreciate this film. It is the best movie of Mani Ratnam. Kamal Hasan has given one of the best performances of his life. The scenes where he does not speak but gives such wonderful expres...sions that conveys everything. Keep writing Regards MohanRead More

Reviewed Boys Movie

Apr 25, 2006 07:07 PM 5735 Views

(Updated Apr 25, 2006 07:07 PM)

I had heard about how Boys is about a group of guys (plus one girl, of course) singing their way to the MTV Awards, and played the Boys tape to the point of exhaustion. Everything I had heard had led me believe that Boys is a movie on the making of a friendly neighbourhood garage rock band. But ...Read more

Commented on diver's review

Apr 25, 2006 03:41 PM

WOW!!! Predator has been my all time favorites. I have a CD of the same and must have watched it for over 50 times. Simply fantasic. I am quite a fan of Arnold and have watched most of his movies. So far i have not watched Vampire Journal. Would see it whenever aired on HBO, Star or AXN

Commented on diver's review

Apr 25, 2006 03:26 PM

Interview with the Vampire is indeed filled with a great cast and is a great film. A night stalker yearns to maintain his human emotions of love, grief and guilt with superb control. The director has brilliantly adapted the story from Anne Rice novel and really one of the best modern vampire films

Commented on Archana2006's review

Apr 25, 2006 03:06 PM

This was indeed a well researched review. In addition to your review, Yash has produced 6 of the flims mentioned by you. He has also produced movies like Dhoom, Hum Tum, Mohabbatein and DDLJ where the directors were others (Including his son) Good review. Regards Mohan

Commented on diver's review

Apr 25, 2006 02:59 PM

I appreciate. I understand that you like movies based on vampires as I love suspense thrillers. I like suspense movies even if they are average for others. Its personal choice in the end. Cheers Mohan

Commented on diver's review

Apr 25, 2006 02:48 PM

Well written review. While you have liked the movie, I have simple not liked it at all. It depends on individual choices as well. However this film did not do well at all also signals something. There isn't much more of a story. In fact, there isn't any story. After Rayne breaks out of the circus..., it's a simple story, really, about a mixed-up girl who wants to slay her father. The film might be the first of its kind: something to bring Maxim subscribers, video gamers, and loyal Logo viewers together. I would easily the R-rated sex and gore movie every 14-year old teen secretly sneaks up to watch after his parents go to bed. It never occurs to you to think of the film as anything other than a silly swords-and-castles tale, and a particularly ineffective one at that. Whatever else you may think of Boll's directorial 'skills,' you can't fault him for inconsistency -- his movies are always atrocious, and Blood Rayne is no exception. Just my views... Maybe others have liked the movie as you did. Keep writing Regards MohanRead More

Commented on own review

Apr 25, 2006 10:14 AM

Well I have not seen Mrityudand yet. I heard its a good movie but missed to watch it. Also I did not know that its been made by Prakash Jha. Will watch it whenever aired. Mohan

Commented on own review

Apr 25, 2006 10:05 AM

Aparahan was also a very good movie. I liked Ajay's performance very much. Nana Patekar was also very good. Both these flims make Prakash Jha stand in a different league altogether. Mohan

Reviewed Gangajal

Apr 25, 2006 09:51 AM 13516 Views

(Updated Apr 25, 2006 09:51 AM)

Twenty years after Govind Nihalani made Ardh Satya, conscientious cops in Hindi cinema are still trying to overcome the same hurdles Anant Welankar stumbled against. There is deep-rooted corruption in the police force, there are politicians. And there are feudal lords (often you cannot tell t...Read more

Commented on own review

Apr 24, 2006 10:41 PM

Dear Nik While I appreciate your view on the movie, its subject to individual choice too, as I had mentioned in my comment. Personally I saw Kaun on the first day of its release but did not like it much. Anyways, as I said, depends on individual choice. Regards Mohan

Commented on akshai78's review

Apr 24, 2006 10:21 PM

Akshay. While I appreciate your review, I would like to ask a few questions to the viewers. 1. Should we SMS and vote when each SMS cost 6 rs? 2. Will the winner ever really meet or acknowledge your contribution after he wins? 3.do you know how much does the channel earns out from the SMS? Ref...er to my review on KBC and you would be shocked. 4. Will the winner who is not from Mumbai will continue to stay at their local place where people vote and go mad on winning of their favoirite? I suggest we take such programmes like any other entertaining programmes and not vote for the same.Read More

Commented on own review

Apr 24, 2006 07:08 PM

Thanks for your encouraging mail. I am a die hard fan of suspense thrillers. May be I have loved this movie for this reason. But I am sure you would enjoy the same. Please watch this movie without any break or interruption.

Commented on jaideepkhanduja's review

Apr 24, 2006 05:55 PM

You are absolutely right. Never go by face value. Before admitting your child to a particular coaching class, ask for permission to see a class in progress. Begin with the basics. Are the classrooms well ventilated? Are the seating arrangements conducive to a good posture for your child? ... Next, take a look at the teacher-student ratio. An ideal situation would be 1:20. as this determines how much personal attention your child will receive. Lack of personal attention produces sheep blindly following the beaten track, not intelligent human beings. How good are the teachers of these classes you intend to send your children to? Nowadays every Tom, Dick and Harry has a B.Ed. degree to his or her credit. So how do you know whether a particular teacher is good or not? Determining this is not easy but there are a few pointers. Ask whether the teachers have any books published in their names. Have they contributed articles to educational journals of repute? Do they write for newspapers? These factors show their dedication to teaching. Inquire about the management of the school. Is it merely profit-oriented or is its philosophy futuristic? Do its members consider implementing suggestion put forth by parents? Do they allow the teachers, to take independent decisions? A management should leave the teaching to its teachers. Last but not least, old students are a good standard of measure for evaluating a school. See what station in life they have reached. Are they achievers? If yes, your child, too, is probably headed in the right direction.Read More

Commented on own review

Apr 24, 2006 03:21 PM

Thanks for commenting. You have indeed given a useful information on the same. Thanks. I am a big fan of Yash Chopra and hope he continues to make wonderful films

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