Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

September 18, 2016

Baar baar dekho...

After I had seen the promos I wanted to see this piece though reviews weren't motivating enough to go ahead but still I heard of my heart and went ahead. And once again my heart didn't let me to disappointment. It wasn't bad at all! No offense towards the critics. May be what I perceived was what they couldn't.
Basically it's story of couple in love since childhood. There comes a stage when they fall into deciding to get tie the knots. Our man here, Siddharth Malhotra, gets nervous just like any other person in such a situation would. He isn't sure if he should choose his marriage over his better career opportunity. Since the inception of time human beings are designed certain way. Men were assigned the duty to be the earners for the family whilst women became designers of nurturing the family and children. In the modern era decided to shift certain rules. Women empowerment lead to making them more powerful and achieve everything else that a man could do. Not forgetting that their essential character still is imbibed in them and despite being able-to-achieve-everything still she cannot compromise on with not talking care of her children and man. Similarly, a man always thinks of achieving great things in life for that is their essential character, to earn for his family. Very rarely though few might have broadened their horizon till date and thought of changing nappies along.
Siddharth, feels insecure about his career looking at the influence his would be father-in-law had over her daughter and her life. No one has the right to rule others life. He tries to run away from the situation that was suffocating his rather than it should have made him happy for starting a new phase. Suddenly next morning he wakes up being on his honeymoon beside his wife, of which he was not sure tying knots with. He panics for he didn't remembered when did they get married! Katrina did manages well Siddhartha's weird behaviour about he not remembering their marriage. Siddharth decided to enjoy the moment for he did love her.
Next morning Siddharth wakes up two years in the future where Kat was throwing pillows on him, they were in UK where he had got his job as a Mathematician at Harvard university(if I'm not wrong!😅) Kat was having labor pain while Siddharth want able to figure out what the heck was going on... How could his life move so great ahead. But he didn't had time to analyze anything as his baby was about to born. They drive to the hospital. Seeing his baby and taking him in his arms he learns being a father is a valuable attribute. He tries to settle with this feeling for the day that he was a father of a baby boy!
Next day comes and he wakes up 10 years ahead. He was father of two children. He goes to the university where he dreamt of teaching. He gets promotion. In all his work and professional life he find it difficult to find time for his wife and children. They're not happy with him.
Next day he wakes up being 42! His son who was in teenage now drives him the court. Clueless he goes in and then he gets divorced. His world seem collapsed. His children doesn't love him, his wife was not happy with him in the marriage for he never had participated in any family moments.
Siddharth cries, begs to God for one chance to change his life. He couldn't imagine his life without his family.
In next phase he wakes up to the day where he finds his children and wife around him but that was the day when his mother was no more. He regret that he couldn't tell his mother how much he loved her. Then he realises that Katrina was no longer his wife but he married someone who supported her dreams and was also with children when needed. He knew he had failed. He was successful and had a profession he always dreamt of having but no one around him to love him.
He learned that it's essential to BALANCE life. Happiness is living in small moments rather than in big achievements. If it's duty to work then it's also a man's responsibility to ensure that his wife and children are getting enough of emotional support from him.

I loved the lesson that this movie had also the way it was shown was also different.
Baar baar bhale hi matt dekho but it's worth watching once. 😉

February 29, 2016

Marriage celebration cum school reunion

Saturday morning, 27th Feb, 2016, on the wheels were Prati, Sara, Kanchi, Nutu and me... As we left behind our respective houses, slowly after years it was when we all were together. Heading towards the event of one of our school days friend Suppu's wedding. We all seated comfortable in Prati's Amaze which actually amazed us while she drove. It was so much fun to be together after so many years. Everyone was busy in their lives and different career that they chose post our SSC. Though few of us were in touch but not all. Ideally we should be talking about our lives or at least about the old days but... .... they were yawning. Indeed Saturday weekend is meant to be relaxing while we forced ourselves to get up on usual time of weekdays and get ready. Not that getting ready was a matter of complaint, it could never be for girls 😜 but getting otta bed was surely a pain. The other peer pressure to keep us silent was TO-SAVE-MAKEUP-TILL-THE-LAST-CLICK... yeah we took pains to get ready, look hot and gorgeous in our own ways and the mission was to get the best shot at the reception. There were hours left and we didn't wanted to ruin our morning efforts of hours that we took sacrificing our precious sleep. But girls can never be completely quite as well no matter even if their makeup is at high stake... 😅 The mouth opener was outdated songs that were being played by Prati. Agreed that she gave us a ride but that doesn't mean to give us headache with those songs from 80's or 90's. We made faces and comments came from everyone on each song being played... Fun was getting started. The fact that we were all together was the good reason for us to know that we all were back to the memories of our childhood. While I took different selfie of everyone from the front, Nutu was damn busy with her phone, checking out her makeup, Sara, despite threatening her that her makeup will be ruined doze off, Kancu is a silent one. So me and Prati were only left with chatting. We are school days best buddies. I was more of observing how she was driving. IT WAS FREAKING AWESOME MAN! I said myself. I was completely mesmerised and went to the day dream of myself driving a car and taking my parents and friend out with me.
Well, secondary if they would risk their lives to fulfill my dream. 😂 I do feel it's a great task to drive, that too a four wheeler it's much big task, to manage accelerator, gear, steering, everything along with being present minded on road as well as inside with the passengers, but on the other hand I feel it's what do many people could do so it'll not be that difficult too.😉🙆

As we reached, getting out of car was as if someone put us to furnace, it was HOT. We climbed upstairs and reached the hall. All our eyes wanted to see was our friend Suppu in the bridal look. There was time for it, we were thirsty and there came tray of soft drink and two of us picked the orange ones while others were black. Other girls too wanted orange one, they waited... Came the next guy with only one orange filled glass... Again few waited. Finally next time he brought all orange glasses... Hehehe.... Yeah we love orange one, all of us. We slowly started our philosophies about marriage, the theme effect probably. Few said they hate it, few said they will wait for it, few happy about it while few with no thought about it. We all had our own perception about it. Though we all agreed... EK DIN KARNI PADEGI-NO MATTER WHAT! 😂 This is India after all.
Our bride came and like every bride, she was looking the most beautiful. It was her day indeed. She was the heroine of the event. The traditional Maharashtrian wedding started. We had other three Maharashtrian buddies in the group. Sitting next to Prati, I was asking her about the meaning of the ceremony, though less knowledge we have about the ceremony but I was excited about the whole event. I love to see the marriage  ritual being performed. I just get divine feeling. As it's said, "MARRIAGES ARE MADE IN HEAVEN BUT PERFORMED ON EARTH." So was this ceremony taking place on earth in front of us. The wishes came straight from the heart while witnessing the wedding for our friend,"Love is wonderful to be fallen in,
But more pleasurable is the journey to live that love within...
The divinity of a marriage have thrived from heaven to earth,
May your life blossom in this relationship ahead in this path..."
We all showered the colourful rice slowly on the couple on it being said, "SHUBH MANGAL SAVADHAN" by the Pandit. It felt funny and cute to do like that. I've seen and heard about it on TV before.
After the ceremony of SAATH PHERE the bride and groom went to get ready for the reception. In between for those who got bored and were yawning we clicked lots of selfie and Nutu clicked best pics of our newly married couple. They not only looked beautiful but were very notorious and looked very happy together.
Our stomachs were roaring for the food. Meanwhile stepping towards it we met one of our school teacher. She was very happy to see us all grown up from little girls to young ladies. Indeed she don't recognise us but it's not expected either. Faces are always remembered though names might get forgotten.
We ate our stomach full. The food was delicious. Sara and I had more of our focus on the desert, being it's fan. It was Strawberry Basundi, a new experience.   YUMMMMMMM....
We stepped back to the reception, alive for the click on the stage. There was long que which we all hate but couldn't help. Doing masti together diverted our focus and we reached the couples quicker than we thought. We congratulated the couples. Our friend who looked gorgeous from far shocked us from near view. MAKEUP over and above required was put up. This became the gossip amongst us as we drove back...
We fought for the next song to be played, we cheered up for even the saddest songs.
Most exciting number was, "CHADHI MUJHE YAARI TERI AISI JAISE DARU DESI... We shouted the lyrics in sync as it was what we felt. Even before this trip ends we had more plans being made. Our dream being making road trip to GOGOGOGOGOAAAAAAAA...
Without much ado everyone dragged me for movie NEERJA. I wanted to see it but I had told home will be back at evening which got into late evening as movie ended around 8pm! I didn't wanted to see this movie on that day, because we had such blasting day and watching a serious movie like this will shift the mood from north pole to south I knew. But we wanted to see a movie together and it was it. We were all in shock as it ended. I MISSED MY MUM so much during whole movie. I wanted to hug her tightly. I LOVE HER THE MOST... MMMMUUUAAAHHHH MOM 😘

We hugged  each other bye and the day became one of the most memorable one to be recorded in here on my blog.😊

June 2, 2015

Piku

Having decided to watch the movie PIKU, lots of time went in deciding when to go... After things sorted out well, finally we (me and two dear friends) landed to the nearest theatre to experience to what actual the end experience wasn't the aim in the mind when thought and heard about it in the start when it had released or not even them the promotions had begun.
Not completely fault of others, including the good cast of Big B, Irfan Khan and Dipika Padukone (only to an extent that after her decades of movies that I found some sort of expression thing coming out of her face, though not any voice modulation from her throat, may be Bollywood can still give her decade to get more from her). Coming back.... Having heard about multiplicity of views by many I thought it could be a good relaxation for post exam pressure. How I was proven wrong in my judgement isn't too long after the movie started having got bored by the N number of advertisements, it started with a big yawn, no not in the movie but in me. Dipika moved doing some hairdo and howling on her old age father, played by no one else but THE AMITABH BACHCHAN, who in turn was howling on his daughter. Well the END of the first part. YEAH GUYS, no please I didn't take you by surprise but myself was taken by for watching the first part I thought of, HELL, I WASTED MY 150/- BUCKS in the SH*TTY MOVIE. Well indeed it was all about how you get frustrated when your SH*T doesn't passes smoothly! OOPPSSS... What the HELL am I talking about! But yes, am talking about the same HELL to what the HELL they've shown, NO OFFENCE to the blessed feeling we get that our intestine is working normal, GOD FORBID!
WELL...
I begged & prayed to GOD for at least have something more in this movie than the conspiracy about the CONSTIPATION!
Oh! How can I miss the most, again not soooo very much interesting but not so believable plot, at least to an Indian Society or based on the hurtful contents of the cultures and traditions or SENTIMENTS of INDIAN PARENTS depicted where the old father doesn't want his daughter to get married and publicly is exploiting her privacy and sexual status of not being virgin. WHAT RIDICULOUS was that I wondered! 

Well... Only bodily present to watch the next half, I tried to keep my eyes open and avoid expressing my deep regrets for deciding to watch this movie, having cursed the hard attempts to make for this one, finally I tried to survive till the last THE END!

December 25, 2013

Struggle to live

When I think about SUICIDE it only gives one thought to me, I've struggled so much to come on this earth, I had been trapped for 9 months into a womb. I had struggled so much and learnt to walk, talk, think, laugh, cry, feel... I had struggled so much to do so many things and just because something, I know this something meant big, it might have meant life for you, but in no way could it be more than your life. No! Cannot! Never! Just remember all the struggles you did to live till now and think whether this one thing can erase the efforts of all past struggles and make you lose everything including your self respect! Yes, indeed, none of suicider had ever been praised but always being tagged as a loser who cannot win over his/her own emotions. Decision of dying can surely not be easy but dying probably is than living. Face yourself, your situation, your problem, others and make your life worthy.

Disclaimer: I wondered all this after watching suicide scene in Dhoom-3!
Nothing serious guys, calm down! :-P

Dhoom: 3

After a long time I've watched some movie at multiplex, last watch was Bhag Milkha Bhag. Yesterday I happened to see, much awaited, much hyped, Dhoom 3!
Story wise, it had a base to the actions that were shown and not just vaguely few people were fighting, though Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra's first scene was damn vague and overly done too!
It is story of revenge, again I felt it very strange to take revenge from bank, one robs it. But no bad intentioned or intentions can ever succeed and so was the result of bank but then revenge too is a negative feeling which can also not make one happy ever. Just for revenge sake they spent so many years of their valuable life, I couldn't believe it. They took banks or just one bankers view very personally which lead to all this drama as well as trauma to them. Aamir's father did suicide. Suiciding is also not a way to get ride of any problem.
There was also point about secrets. Every human being have some secrets in life, which is know to them only, I agree! There was friendship. Friendship is a very important relationship, I agree here too. B-)
There was suspense and bit of thrill in the movie which I would definitely not like to tell to kill your thought to ever watch it. Second half of movie is better moving story wise than the first half. In the first part where there was only run and chase between the thief and the police, the latter part was sensible and nice. Why the hell was police just chasing him I didn't know why they weren't using their super guns but were just showing off. Had they used it they could have caught the thief by one shot itself! May be then the movie would not have been made! :-P But our Indian police did it soon though failed to catch Aamir. I wondered, is it that British police is too decent to shoot? Don't know! ;-)
I liked these lines that is repeated many times in the movie,
Bande hain ham uske
Ham pe kiska zor
Ummedon ke sooraj
Nikle chaaron or
Iraade hain fauladi
Himmati har kadam
Apne hathon kismat likhne
Aaj chale hain ham

Music was good. Dance was also good. Especially that tap dance, I just loved it!

Uday Chopra had same cheap sense of humor and sexual appeal like other two parts. There was not an ounce of newness in his character except the only part I life was when Abhishek and he were at airport returning and then comes his dialogue to stop Abhi. It was a nice scene.
Abhishek Bachchan too was almost same, but this time less arrogant on Ali, may be he got used to now! :-)
Katrina was nothing more than a dancer, only not more than 15mins dialogue scene she had just to show she likes Aamir. But this was an action movie and not romantic, I reminded myself. She looked stunning. I did appreciate her dancing skills, her flexibility, her glamorous look, her hard work of doing circus stunts, etc.
Aamir looked good, nice body, and very nice acting, as usual! His character was strong. I also liked his childhood character by the child the artist.
BMW Bikes, I loved them! :-)

It is if not awesome then not awful too. It can be viewed once without regrets.

December 2, 2013

Change of choices

As the change knocks my door, I welcome it by it's acknowledgment and accept it happily for it's the policy as an old tradition to human life. Past changes has made me today what I'm, and new changes in me, my life and my choices will hopefully make me for what I perceive to be in future! It could not be judged whether the change will be bad or good but we can be just hopeful for better future and reduce anxiety in present. As future is always uncertain no matter how much we try to plan but it'll be unpredictable so better live in best hopes. :-)

For time being I'm getting detached with fiction genre from novels, serials and movies and my heart seek for non fictional matter to read, see and know!
This sudden change is a surprise for me. I've never thought that I'll ever get bored of fiction genre but may be this is life and it's unpredictability! I've witnessed it and have accepted it happily.
But what will I do of all those new fiction books who are waiting in unread section? :O
May be in between non-fiction I'll go to them and read it, for matter of factly! :-|
Now I need to search good books of non-fiction genre!
May be GOOGLE can help me better...

October 3, 2013

Lunch BOX

It is a story of people who are lonely despite of everything. Many women give their whole life for the happiness of her family, her husband, her children but very few times their sacrifice is understood and valued. It goes unnoticed mostly.
Many men realise it but sometimes it's too late!

There is a woman who doesn't know how to make her husband realise of the forgotten love between them. She tries to reach his heart through his stomach, as they say, har adami ke dil ka raasta uske pet se hokar guzarta hai...
But she doesn't succeed into the task as the lunch box reaches the wrong destination which turn out to be right. She shares her story with that unknown person who eats the lunch box prepared by her for her husband. This man is a government officer, old, rude, ugly, lonely too and about to take VRS and shift to Nashik after it. He is a widower.
They both exchange letters with each lunch box.
He give her tips as to how to bring back her marriage to life again but nothing seems to work. Sooner the woman realises that her husband is having an affair but she found no way out to leave him. Her father suffers from lung cancer due to smoking, her mother seems short of funds to even sponsor her husbands medicines. She had already lost her brother years ago when he commits suicide for failing in exam.
Her neighbor is one with whom she has a good report, they share recipies, gossips and help each other via a window. This neighbors husband is under comma since ages and she looks after him in hope of if not getting well but at least he being there alive for her.
One day the father dies and her mother discovers that she had been always worried about how she'll react when he dies but when the incident happens she found herself relieved of the burdened relationship that she had with her husband, that it was more of compulsion than love that she was with him.
There comes an incident where some women commits suicide by jumping from the building with her young daughter. The man after knowing this starts worrying about her and gets anxious till he receives the lunch box. In the lunch box the letter describes about same news. The man tries to make her understand that life is not about killing one self and it's never too unbearable to live it. While sharing these letters man too discovers what he has lost in his life. A dear wife who when needed her he too was not present then to enjoy the life with her but was busy into making money. Now when she is dead the loneliness creeps upon him and makes him rude with even small kids of his area whom he doesn't allow to play and if by mistake their ball lands into his gallery he doesn't return it to them and asks not to play near his house. There is one man whom he is supposed to train as he will be substituting him after his retirement. He even misbehave with this trainee and talks rudely, doesn't answer his questions and even go from office early but doesn't teach him. The trainee very patiently and modestly greet him daily. As time passes his loneliness too get side tracked with the letter that he writes back to her and it brings change in his behavior too. He starts interacting with the trainee normally, even shares his lunch box with him. Once even visits the trainee and has dinner with him and later becomes his guardian, as he turn out to be an orphan, in his marriage. Now he allows children to play and give back their ball.
One day the woman asks him to meet her at the venue and time written in the letter. He feels very excited and even gives a thought of not taking VRS. He gets ready like a young man going on his first date, he is nervous too.
She waits for him at the restaurant and waits and waits but he doesn't turn up. Next day she send him an empty lunch box with neither food nor the letter. The man accepts his mistake and writer to her that he did turn up and see her but he didn't found the courage to meet her coz he realises that he was too old, that he never realised when he lost himself in the walk of his lonely life and he found it unethical to meet her.
The woman complains the Dabbawala about the wrong delivery of her lunch box and asks for the address where they delivers her lunch box. Along with her daughter she goes to the office but soon she realises that the man has retired and left for Nashik.
She returns home and writes last letter to the man saying that she had sold her jewellery and packed her belongings and after her daughter returns from school she'll be leaving for Bhutan. Once when she had mentioned it into the letter the man had replied he'll come along with her to Bhutan.
She hopes that the letter will reach him if it would be destined to!
Kabhi kabhi galat gaadi bhi humein sahi manzil pe pahuncha deti hai...

September 16, 2013

Shudh Desi Romance

Why you may like it?
1. New story: There are new elements in the movie that you and I've not seen before yet!

2. New Jodi: You may like the chemistry between new jodies.

3. Surprise element: There is surprise element in the story that leave you stick to the movie till the end.

4. Not boring: Its not completely boring.

5. A bit realistic: As far as anxiety with regard to marriage is concerned they've shown nicely how anxious this generation is about marriages. It's not easy to take this decision of your life.

Why you may not like it?
1. Overdone: Few things are overly exaggerated. For instance, Groom run away from marriage just before Varmala ceremony! Where as he had himself said yes for the marriage. It was height of irresponsibility.

2. Marriages stays: No matter how much you hate it or you argue about this issue called MARRIAGE, it'll stay forever, in India at least. There is no way out to it for anyone. Ever! Or very few could resist it.

3. No trust: If you're living-in with a person and happy too then how can you still run away from marriage with the same person? I felt it ridiculous! It means you never trust the person and your own feelings too. :/

4. Too anti-marriage: The only aim seemed to show marriages are barriers. I don't know if it's true or false but still it might not be that worst I'm sure! Daily so many people get married in India! :p

5. Too much of practicality: The girl whom you dump on the day of marriage, I guess, will never in her dreams will come back to you and ask, 'Mere boyfriend banoge?'

6. Extinct family: There was marriage issue but no body had family. In reality people get married mostly under family pressure only. ;) And in reality everyone have Family too!

7. Unsatisfied End: The end was abrupt I felt.

Hence, I've dislikes more than likes! :)
Shudh Desi Romance was not actually Desi at all! :P

July 14, 2013

Bhag Milkha Bhag...

Over the noise of running tap I heard the knock on the door, we had planned to go for Lootera before but my brothers wanted to confirm if alteration in plan could be made or not.
Surprisingly, I agreed and we went for Bhag Milkha Bhag...

Saw this amazing movie, 1st time I watched 1st day show! And no regrets...
Its worth watching.
After watching it you will respect any sports person more than that you did before. Purely, because it tells us what they go through and how they sacrifice so many things to reach that height, to get that success. That how much hard work it involves.

The story is about a small boy who ran away from his town in Pakistan to India while his family got assassinated by Pakistani during partition. How he use to study, smilingly with the rarest resources possible before partition. How smartly he manages to find his only sister in the mess of partition. His fight for his sisters dignity. How women were treated as asset and belongings than a human being, a wife, a better half! Yes, status of women in India has come a long way. We being lucky to have been born in this century.

How a person falls in love and learns to lead a right path to marry her with pride. But Indian parents couldn't wait and the heroin get married before he come back as an army man. Sad!
He ran for milk and egg. Then his passion reached next level for winning an Indian blazer lead him to run like an ostrich and stay awake like an owl. Falling short of time during day coz of parade sessions he cut his sleep but practiced running. Political involvement of senior players and their shrewd behavior to stop him from participating in qualifying race at army level couldn't stop him. As they say, you cannot steal someone's destiny. He wrote his own. He ran with bandage in his legs. He bleed but he runs and breaks national record.
His raw knowledge as an air traveller. His lack of English knowledge. His lost of control tried to drift him away from his dream, and he lost qualifying international match. As they say, sometimes failure teaches us more than a win!
He learnt self discipline is the key for success. He ran miles and miles by tying wheel around his waist. He practiced till his mouth bleed, continued even after that. He ran days and nights. He ran in sun and in the dark. He ran in dry and in rain. But he couldn't run away from his past. His families assassination in Pakistan was his deepest grieve that he had buried in past but it came out when his national pride collided with his emotions.
Dwelling in the past could never make you win the battle called life. He learned this and participated in the race for national peace between India and Pakistan. Won the race with his confidence, with all due respect. And as a true appreciation he got title of "FLYING SIKH" after winning this race at Pakistan!

P. S.: I broke my record of watching a sensible movie for 1st time in theatre. :D

Personally, except 2 scenes, movie is all appreciation from me.
Though, that doesn't mean that those were unnecessary stuffs...

I wish more such entertainment come up so that we may really know how people out there are actually working for their nations pride. How much hardship it takes to be a world champion. How much proud they might be feeling while representing their nation in the world.

It also brings in pride in your heart towards your nation your mother land which should be in our heart forever and not just on 15th August and 26th January.

Undoubtedly, it's about Milkha Singh but I would like to also highlight the hard work of the actor playing the lead, yes, Farhan Akhtar, it shows you from the very first look at him on the screen that how much he would have worked hard to play this role. His physique enviable. His acting appreciable.

While walking back to home, my brother exclaimed, we never thought of anything like this, being in sports, it's really proudy moment.
A usual thought you get after watching an inspirational sports movie. ;)
My brain was processing with some other thought and it was that there has to be some driving force to keep you running for your dreams. We need to find our own driving forces and keep running until we reach the end point of race. As they say participating is more important than winning. So keep running even if we reach late as reaching the destination is important than quitting, thinking that we could not be the winner.

Keep going is the point!

Bhag Milkha Bhag! A nice watch, after a long time...
Don't miss it...

June 26, 2012

Teri Meri Kahani Shayaries...

Teri Meri Kahaani Shayari 1.

Pehli baar hum kisise kaise, kab, kahaan, kis life mein miltein hain yeh humein bhi nahi pata
Aur unhein hum phir kaise, kab, kahaan, kis life main miltein hain.



Teri Meri Kahaani Shayari 2.

Khuda ne jab tujhe banaya hoga
Ek sooroor uske dil mein aaya hoga
Socha hoga kya doonga tohfe main tujhe
Tab jaake usne mujhe banaya hoga.



Teri Meri Kahaani Shayari 3.

Aap humein bhool jao humein koi gum nahi,
Jis din humney aapko bhoola diya samajh lijiyega is duniya mein hum nahi.



Teri Meri Kahaani Shayari 4.

Na jagte huye khwaab dekha kar
Na chaho use jise pa na sako
Pyar kahhan kisi ka poora hota hain?
Pyar ka pehla akshar adhoora hota hain



Loved the Shayaries in the movie, but could find only these on net.
Movie was OK-OK!

June 14, 2012

Movies I watched recently


1. Kahani= Loved it! Full of suspense...
As usual Vidya (and not Bidya! ;)) RocKsss...!!!!

2. Ishqzade= Old wine in new bottle!
 But then liked it a bit as it has been such a long time since there has been a movie where they showed that there exists FAMILY in the life of the characters and this family matters to them, the family also plays role in their life. Finally, they die in love with each other. Full-to emotional drama... after a long time... But nothing new... :(

3. Not a love story= Unknowingly I watched it.
In spite of it being RGV Movie thats because I came to know about it when I started watching it, so thought of giving a try. Soon thought of quitting from ever experimenting with my taste. It was not my type so I of course didn't liked. Even though the title clearly said that "its not a love story" still I attempted to see it then I deserve to see this movie completely! ;( I am still confused with the title as could not relate it.
But then at the end one incident hit my brain (really! :o) and that was when the two Lawyers play with their clients for their benefit. I never ever thought this could happen, but now I feel this might be happening , undoubtedly!

4. Jhootha Hi Sahi= CUTE
Not all that great but a halka-phulka one-time watch... I doubt these days if any movie is there which could be watched more than once, but being watched as once is not less compliment as there does exists movies which could not be watched once completely unless you are truely very courageous and determined person. (like 'Not a Love Story! :/)

5. Desi Boyz= OKAY-DOKAY (just being kind :D)
Liked the lil boy very much, rest Akshay was not over-acting, liked him a bit. Dips as usual ZERO expression, John, anyone would run behind Dips only if he is been paid for doing so, he did the same, I can understand John! Same old story of Main Hoon Na, Older age Student, young Teacher and the Affair between them. Phew! Bored!
End was worst!

6. Will you marry me?= (this is the name of a movie, don't get excited, OKAY!)
Movie covered many things and liked the pace of the movie, ok-ok one, but it had that new flavour in it! Rajeev's role was unexpected one, he being the Bad boy, Mugdha Godse, she being Bad girl was also a surprise! Over all, unemployed like me can pass their time by watching it once!


7. Kuch Love Jaisa= Stupid
What to say? :( Had too much expectations looking at the cast and after listening to it's music but all shattered after watching the movie. I hated it! :/

8. Vicky Donor= New story
1st Half, time-pass and embarrassing as well, please watch it all alone (thank God, I did)
2nd Half, Good, Emotional, Cute pairing of debutante!
Loved the way Dr. runs behind Ayushmaan and convince him.
Also, it shows how important couple feels that they should have a BABY of their own! :)

9. London Paris New York= CUTE
Loved Ali Zafar! ;) His looks, fair complexion, dialogue delivery, more than anything Sense of Humor! :D
Aditi Rao Hydari was also ok-ok, hated her Paris look! Rest she looked cute, carried nice attitude. But I don't understand one thing, why do they need to show people being DRUNK in movies? So much, that too females, it's just-not-acceptable-portray-of-women-for-me! :/ :/ :/ I hate it most!
Story was good, after watching all stupid kind of movie, finally got a good, fully dramatic Love-story to watch and get entertained! Hmmm... But it was also not totally flawless one but then over all loved points are more than hate once, that's it! Can watch twice!

June 13, 2012

To know or not to know?


I was just musing about this topic as to will it be fair and good to know everything that is ever going to happen in our life or will it be a mess if we would know our future!
For instance, I was thinking this with regards to death. Will it be good to know when we would die or it should be a suspense as always it does and all of sudden we would be missing from this world forever.
Just remembered the movie Dasvidaniya, in which the lead character Mr. Vinay Pathak come to know that he have cancer which is at the last stage and he could not be cured. So he make list of things that he would do before he would die.
Wow! I indeed loved this concept. But it would be very strange to say that I would like to know when I would die so that I can make list of things that I would do before I can die. Not all can handle themselves in such a situation and secondly it's a movie after all. And no matter how late but I've definitely learned that reality of life is reality and fictions of movie are fictions. They could never resemble true picture of real life, indeed we should not accept this from them as well. But then yes, living life in reality is more than enough to know what is real and what can never happen and so atleast we should have movies that could make us dream about something that could not happen in real but still we could be happy seeing them happening in front of us. But then believing into it and expecting such things to happen actually in real life is also freaky. So we should have senses to distinguish into what is real and what is fictional.
Phew! I'm smelling that I've completely deviated from my topic. So coming back to it, would you like to know when you would die rather than all of sudden going from this life without even ever realising that this life which belong to you has actually ended and things that you had thought of doing once but had postponed it due to some reasons and responsibilities and have given other stuffs more priority but had still not erased them from your to-do list but have just given a back seat, and now when it was the time when you thought that the list had brought those things at upper stage and you could have done them but now this cruel life isn't with you to let you do them!
Would you like to die with those unfulfilled dreams in your eyes?
No! I would definitely not. But I do know that it's definitely not possible to know when would you die either. And of course not all can live with this thought of knowing exactly when they would die. Sometimes its good to know what you don't know. Some would die daily with this thought that they would soon die but some could plan their life and try to fulfill all their dreams that they ever wanted to fulfill.
Would you like to know when you will die?
What things you would do before you would die?
These are the two questions I have for myself to answer, would you too like to think about it?

January 18, 2012

Don 2


Okay okay one!

My learning from it:
One thing was definitely proved that there is no end to ones greed!
Needs can be satisfied but not greed! As they say.

Shaitan


Saw this movie last week, indeed a good one.
Now, what did I learn from the movie...
1. Very crucially, bribing side-effects, when you ask for the bribe you never realise that it could lead to crime. Indeed, bribing in itself is a crime but still it could lead to chains of crimes.
2. Not always step mothers are bad! Mother is mother, but we should try to accept others and give them chance to love us if they happen to be in our life and will be continuing to exist.
Role of step mother touched me.
And not having real mothers pain made me sad too...
3. Choose your friends and company wisely,
4. Accept the truth than to lie and try to escape and then lie thousand times to cover that one lie.
5. Wow! True police man's role of Rajeev Khandelwal, now I see why BSP have/had crush on him ;) I liked the role of serious policeman, aggressive in duty, struggling in personal life yet trying to work with dedication when his job needs him and how he struggle to choose one amongst the two his wife and duty. Mature role.
Nice movie overall
Though a bit violent but not everything could be perfect! Isn't it?

January 6, 2012

Women will be women... ;)


:D I love this scene...
Have watched it thousand times! :)

I can never...

Bro saw 404 (It's a horror movie! :o) OMG! I heard that it's a good movie but didn't know that it's a horror movie! Thankfully, I didn't tried it by myself. ;)
I fear horror movies like anything! I never attempt them, never ever... :/
But bro, shared the story of this movie, saying that the movie was very interesting, I could not sleep at night.
My li'll bro once mischievously made me see 13B! And I got nightmares on it. I never attempt them. My friends also know that very well now, they planned for Haunted. As we entered the theater I heard somebody saying that the movie is a horror one, my friends dragged me in to the theater but I managed to drag them outta theater and I saved myself from seeing it! And my friends as well, as I heard that it was very stupid movie. ;)
All horror movies are stupid and nonsense, so what's new in that! ;) 

November 15, 2011

RoCk StAr!!!!!!

I guess many of us have seen it, can read the response on my FB wall. I never thought that people would like it since I liked it (in bit's to be specific!) but as it was an emotional as well as sad ending movie I thought not may people, especially those who are practical would not like and more of Boys/Males would not like it.
But I'm proved wrong here I guess! ;) Every one almost have a review saying Rock Star ROCKSSS!!!!!!!
I didn't liked it that much that I say so. Actually the over all theme was good. I'm a MOVIE crazy person but more than that I'm very very crazy behind LOVE STORIES!
Yeah, show me any love story, I would/should (by default) Love it.
But then what I don't like is vulgarity, which is now a days common thing. I don't like the unnecessary exposure or bad scenes which are not needed or which drives to the conclusion that to love each other you need to have any sort of Physical relation with that person.
I liked Mausam for that simple fact, in spite of they being separated due to some reasons but they kept loving each other. Now that's called a neat & clean movie. I know I'm talking like a person from 70's may be. But that's what the real ME is...
But what I like (those bits) in the movie was that Star's life that they showed and I was thinking that yes it is indeed not that easy to be a star. There are all eyes on you. And how I hate that stardom thing, I like privacy and that made me like my Profession more than what I do since the start.
I love my profession, rest things apart for e.g. people cheating and all but that's their personal values, but you get all the independence and privacy and you are a normal human being.
I liked songs as well, but had to shut my ears when they were being played, But they were meaningful, I hated when my favorite song was played and that too in the end and all people wanted to walk out. What a rubbish behavior! :/
Ranbir's dressing sense was pathetic in it, I didn't liked. New girl was ok ok, was too white but then when they showed her as a bone marrow patient then she suited the role in a better way. Her lips were bad, other wise she was looking ok ok!
And boys were passing too much unnecessary comments which made me angry. Thank fully the boy sitting next to me got shifted and after interval some girl who was with him I guess, replaced him, :D Good job girl! God Bless You!
I was more comfortable then...
Oh, how can I forget the limitation part, according to my friend, she (the actress) should have cried a bit more, when she was walking with tears in her eyes towards Ranbir and then they HUG each other. Hope Imtiaz had noted this point of my friend, she was so unsatisfied that she was thinking about writing a letter to Imtiaz but I told her that I'll convey this message of her to him, hope you noted it, Imtiaz!
And what my friend like was the scene when the Kashmiri girl runs with her sandals in her hands & Ranbir runs behind her!
Hmm... Can remember it.
I don't have any such favorite scene as such. Will have to see movie once again, probably after exams.
Coincidentally, I & my friend end up watching Imtiaz movie, and we do love it.
Our still favorite is LOVE AAJ-KAL, what a movie!
I like true love thing that these people show!
After all they know where to hit the audience and that's what they do as well...
Lastly read this as one of the status on FB,
"Based on psychological study, a crush only lasts for a maximum of 4 months........... If it exceeds, you are already in love...."

Dekha my friend! Maine kaha tha na! But you don't believe me... :(

Phew!! I have written too much than what I thought I would but chalta hai... ;)

August 26, 2011

Singham

Wow! Just loved the movie. You may call it as Dabang part-2 but still can't deny liking it as well. At least I simply loved it. My first impression even before watching the movie was, that it might be too much of action. I don't like too much of action, rather I don't like hero getting beatings, heroine or the family getting troubled. But in this movie Ajay was the one who was beating all those villains. Yes, the actions were too hypothetical but then after all it's a Movie, is what I thought. :p
You can still say that it had that South Indian flavor, though they showed Maharashtrian village life. But the action scenes were reminding me that as if I was watching any movie from South.
Over all a good watch (^-^)

August 5, 2011

...to zinda ho tum!

Dilon main tum apni betabiyaan leke chal rahe ho to zinda ho tum.
Nazar main khwabon ki bijliyaan leke chal rahe ho to zinda ho tum.
Hawa ke jhonkon ke jaise, aazad rehna sikho.
Tum ek dariya ke jaise, lehro main behna sikho.
Har ek lamhe se tum milo khole apni bahein.
Har ek pal ek naya samaa dekhe ye nigahein.
Jo apni ankhon main hairaniyaan leke chal rahe ho to zinda ho tum.
Dilon main tum apni betabiyaan leke chal rahe ho to zinda ho tum.


The above poem is from the movie, "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara."

Dil, tu kyun rota hai?

Jab jab dard ka baadal chaya, jab gamm ka saya lehraya.
Jab aansu palkon tak aaya, jab ye tanha dil ghabaraya.
Humne dil ko samjhaya.
Dil, aakhir tu kyun rota hai?
Duniya main yunhi hota hai.
Ye jo gehre sannate hain, waqt ne sabko hi baante hai.
Thoda gamm hai sabka kissa, thodi dhup hai sabka hissa.
Aankh teri bekaar hi namm hai, har pal ek naya mausam hai.
Kyun tu aise pal khota hai?
Dil, aakhir tu kyun rota hai?

The above poem is from the movie, "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara."