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nadanbaba
well... about GHAJINI it not a block bluster actually I watch movies very deeply and look things…
well... about GHAJINI it not a block bluster actually I watch movies very deeply and look things about what going on and like to find flaws.. in GHAJINI it wasn't good attempted like Amir does.. have you notice at climax da big don GHAJINI's men haven't got a single gun to shot Sanjey :o, really amazing guys we are living in really world and those things never happen in really life just shot on site like what he can good in his area,,, this movie was copy of MEMENTO ... really bad effort by Amir... sorry its true...
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I just can't explain how i felt after the movie finished... I had mixed feelings, i got so involved…
I just can't explain how i felt after the movie finished... I had mixed feelings, i got so involved in the movie that i forgot that its just a story and not reality... i was so heart broken for the Character of Sanjay Singhania and so happy that Aamir Khan has yet once again proved that he is the Only Versatile actor we have today in indian Cinema... his performance has totally left me spellbound. People who are saying that the movie is too long and there was no suspence are absolutely wrong... i was so lost in this beautifully made movie that the thought never came to my mind that three hours had passed - Exactly like "the dark knight." The story and the acting were so powerful that i was totally lost; in a way disconnected from the real world. Congratulations to Aamir Khan and the whole team of Ghajini!
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ok .. the on and on suspense i felt irretating .. such a loNg film my back ``Aaowe`` .. and the…
ok .. the on and on suspense i felt irretating .. such a loNg film my back ``Aaowe`` .. and the action sceens were just bhookas Amir did well but Asin was over-acting .. Low class cast and the Ghajni was the worst villan i hve ever seen ........
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Simply a masterpiece. I Want u all first to watch this movie then only rate it....dont try to spoil…
Simply a masterpiece. I Want u all first to watch this movie then only rate it....dont try to spoil rating by ur arrogance,,,i can assure it that u will definitely like it even though u r srks gays,,,,,,,, i even notice that some mad people mad two three logging id an bark on review ande rate .5 by saying they r aamir fan but dint like his work in this movie,,, but those who has seen movie can realize that this is best performance ever in bollywood histry
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After another sabbatical of a year the much-loved actor Aamir Khan returns to the big screen this…
After another sabbatical of a year the much-loved actor Aamir Khan returns to the big screen this Christmas arm-in-arm with debutant Asin and the director of his new film Ghajini, A.R. Murugadoss. Having already made the film a sure-shot hit in the tamil language, Asin and Murugadoss in unison with Aamir Khan have a lot of weight on the shoulders. 1. Will Aamir Khan leave the crowds speechless with yet another performance? 2. Will debutant Asin be able to move beyond the shadow of his stature and make a mark for herself? 3. Will Murugadoss make a film which is apt for Hindi cinema? Yes, Yes and Yes! Saying Ghajini is a sure-shot hit is an insult to its director and its actors and hence, the tag of a Blockbuster should surely do it justice. Plusses The writing and direction beautifully helmed by A.R. Murugadoss is of high quality and ought to be one of those rare creations where almost everything about it becomes historic. The story and plot are so solid, so intelligent that it provides a sturdy backbone of a potential blockbuster. That being said, post Abbas-Mustan’s Race, Ghajini provides the smartest script ever for a hardcore commercial flick. Directing a commercial flick is no easy task as a director needs to have a flair for every genre that the project brings to the table. In the case of Ghajini, Murugadoss succeeds with distinction marks as he can pass of as any other Farah Khan or Karan Johar whilst at the same time succeeding as the next Madhur Bhandarkar or Vishal Bhardwaj. What more, the talented director, in some scenes, chooses to tell the story artistically- a facet which is very rare in today’s commercial cinema. The film is technically sound. Beautifully shot by Ravi. K. Chandran, Ghajini is given a very international, stylish look with the odd, quirky camera angle which adds to the artistic edge to the film. Kudos to Chandran Saab for allowing Mumbai to look its best and making it seem like a desirable place to be in. Music by A.R. Rahman is fantastic. It grows on you with every song and every tune is different from the other. Lyrics by Prasoon Joshi stand out the most in Guzarish and Kaise Mujhe which are two beautifully written, poetic songs which you take home with you. Art direction and costumes are also excellent. Aamir Khan’s nostalgic pad is innovative as are the sets created in Aye Bacchu and the actors look very natural in their clothing. Editing done by Anthony is fantastic, but the film is like a loosely tightened screw – the tighter it would’ve been, the better. The action sequences are excellent. Never have the Indian audiences been exposed to such intensity and it is high time that we get use to it. It exhibits every kind of hurt, pain and anger involved within the story of Sanjay Singhania and hence, all violence is apt. The scene in the train and in the apartment when a gang of mules are waiting for Kalpana are memorable as is the clever scene in the Hostel. Aamir Khan is a complete natural. It is his body which does the talking this time around and with every move of the eyebrow, with every twitch of the fingers and nostrils you see that Aamir is one of the most talented actors Bollywood has to offer. In intense scenes he pulls off growling, howling and scrunching his character’s face with elan and with lighter scenes gives a very natural performance. He is the show-stopper, the main-man that deserves an ovation as each scene of his closes. An award-worthy and historic performance. Asin is simply divine. She looks sweet and plays the part of Kalpana with sincerity. She remains in memory despite being in Aamir Khan’s shadow and is an absolute darling. Where has this girl been until now? Asin is definitely the next big thing in Bollywood post Deepika. Jiah Khan excels with every scene, impressing us more and more as the reels turn. Her expressions as she unravels Sanjay’s mystery are excellent and her body-language, especially when Aamir chases her into the shopping mall, is first-rate. The supporting cast is absolutely fabulous. The girl in the train to Goa does a fabulous job of being scared whilst Ghajini is excellent. He’s scary, he’s evil and he makes you want to spit venom on his face. Minuses The film for the most parts moves at a good pace however the overall length is not friendly to your patience, especially when Aamir is scene staring at the vision of Asin at the end. The film could’ve done with some extra editing to cut off the flab but in most parts, both the edits and the length are needed to do full justice to the story Murugadoss has written. But yes, the length does begin to get on you, particularly towards the end of the first half. In short Ghajini is the definition of intelligent commercial cinema and blockbusters alike. It has potential break records all over and emerge as a historic motion picture far beyond the likes of Singh is Kinng and Golmaal Returns which are less-than-worthy when compared to this. TWO WORDS – MEGA BLOCKBUSTER!
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teazerboy
Excellent movie...i don't know if you guys have even watched the movie...it's an amazing…
Excellent movie...i don't know if you guys have even watched the movie...it's an amazing movie...when i went to the theatre...in Toronto it was packed.. amir kan's best performace ever... new actress Asin is amazing she i think stole the show... WOW Action Nice Songs Beautiful and Cute Asin Excellent Story line I don't what else ppl want from this movie... Recommended...
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silentspectator
i am still under the spell.!!! i just went today to see the film.. long waiting and so much…
i am still under the spell.!!! i just went today to see the film.. long waiting and so much overbearing anticipations for the upcoming film of aamir khan and each time the guy pull it through. what is with aamir khan. masha2 allah i don't really envy the guy but he is superb. he teaches those idiotic duffer actors like the joker salman how to advance with age not descend. his performance is totally transcending and is beyond any regular review. i do admit that it is a copy cat of an american film but i always find those indian films that are adapt from famous hollywood flicks appeal to me more. why? because indians really do care to represent the sentimental side of the story and portray the character more sympathitically. aamir is transcending really with his performance. the girl is, however, another lovey dovey personae and what's with jiyah khan??? is she is trying to provide for her self or what???? her role was an extra that wasn't needed. the guy who did gajini is amazingly ruthless and heartless which comes from pure dedication to the role. i think the film excelled at some aspects yet couldn't manage some other for example, the 15 minute thing i thought his memory lasted for further time fragment and him not remembering anything after the accident didn't seem eligible somehow. they should have seen the film "50 first date" and how they dealt with the short term memory loss thing. all in all, aamir still flutter my heart whenever he is in a film. his mature admiration to the leading lady always sweeps me off my feet just like with fanaa.. the songs were o.k and i can't stop listening to guzarish.. i don't know whether it was because of sonu's sensual humming or the playback singer's voice. lovely and thumps up.....
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