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Worth watching once besides THE 16 faults
Aug 09, 2004 10:07 PM 9461 Views
(Updated Aug 09, 2004 10:09 PM)

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I am not quite sure why most of the models have issues with their dialogue delivery. The problem is not confined to just one aspect, almost all the models have their own style to contort it. Like where Milind Soman confesses to Aditi about his true identity and tries to explain what a true love is. He goes: Do din ki masti pyar nahi hota (pause) pyar wo kurbaniyon ki imarat hai...(or something similar) I remembered my childhood when I learned multiplication tables by rote and narrated in front of my teachers, with occassional pauses compelled by glitches while memorizing.


Milind didn't look cute either, in fact, in some close up shots I felt he had convergent strabismus (cross eye). He looked pretentiously poker-faced. But, I should give credit to him for being invariably good with kids and nothing more. Getting back to dialogue, I had a hard time digesting Aditi's expressions(or lack thereof). Her appearence was so appealing that the whole time I was watching that Australian city (if that's where they shot). She had swollen eyes as if she hadn't gotten a chance to catch some sleep due to her wholehearted practise of the dialogues.


Dipannita looked like a dumb non-blonde, model and no denying had some hard time with her dialogue, I thought it would have been great if we could just ask her to talk in English. And in the military uniform I really loved the way she did some catwalk. Her face-value could carry a 100% marks, and later I came to know she won miss photogenic in 1998, that explains the 100% (atleast she looked good, you know). Sushant was the best out of the youngs. He did a wonderful job with everything that came to him.


And as always Danny impressed me with his sophistication, charm and grace. The most irritating part was the annoyingly smart, child prodigy, I mean I liked the kid as such, but I had issues with his hacking abilities, being in computer field I was dumbfounded at how easily the kid could crack the code of a nuclear weapon.


Not undermining the ability of kids now-a-days, but it should take a little more than a second to crack a simple hotmail password, let alone nuclear weapon. About the movie: I think Mani Shankar tried something different(in a good way), with effects, even though I am a die hard fan of sci-fi movies, I think it was good for starters. The script was a welcome change. I liked the pace of the movie very much. One thing worth mentioning songs are just Brilliant! I couldn't find it online (streaming) that's kind of depressing. At times it got boring, and then I enjoyed reading the English subtitles (the video cassette had english subtitles).


For what its worth, my 2 cents, watch this movie atleast once(not more), keeping in mind almost all the actors are new and need some conditioning.


I am sure they will do well in their coming projects, like Milind pleasantly suprised me with is skills in 'Rules: Pyar ka superhit formula'


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