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Cheese!
Jul 17, 2004 10:45 PM 4538 Views
(Updated Mar 11, 2007 09:10 AM)

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Qurbani is a great masala film. It's well written, aptly acted and the music is pretty good.


First, The Music:


The most remarkable thing about this film is ofcourse the music; the song 'Aap Jaisa Koi' is the thing most people remember about the film, and it's picturisation with Zeenat shimmying around. It's a great piece of 80s cheese, with the most unlikey band playing a pop song, especially the aunty-ji playing bass guitar. It's great fun to watch; from the shiny disco balls to the novelty black guy, it's awesome.


The other memorable song is 'Laila Main Laila'; I love the bass line, Amjad Khan's terrible wig, Zeenat pretending to dance in between the flashes of light, and ofcourse the song isn't complete without the absolutely awful bridge.


The other songs were pretty good too, but those are the two that stick out right now.


The Acting:


I think this was Amjad Khan's second best role after Gabbar Singh. He was charming, clever and always on the ball. It was great watching him flirt with the baddies just before arresting them or kicking their asses. The fight scenes were exactly what you'd expect from a 70s-80s Hindi masala movie, but you can't blame it for not trying.


Feroz Khan was also very good, though probably not as smooth as he may have liked to have come across.


I actually don't like Vinod Khanna, but he was rather good in this role (complete with topless running around)


Zeenat aman the toughest conditions to work under! She was trapped under a sprinkler throughout the duration of the film, it's a good job she packed a white sari to frolic around in. The sprinkler guy sure is forgetful, he seemed to 'accidentally' place it near Zeenat everytime the camera was rolling. She did a very good job considering the conditions.


Amrish Puri had an afro!That's all I need to say.


The Story:


Quite a well written film, with all the twists and turns you'd expect from a masala movie. The plot twists and turns and keeps you glued throughout.


I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I know you will too.

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