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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: LifeOLicious



How cruel! 😆😆 Poor Raj is losing the love of his life to some shady Eman and you are laughing! Tumhare paas dil nahi hai! 😆

Yeah Meri Maa made my cry...it reminded me of the times when I left home for school abroad! And I cried in real life at those times!


her dil was with abhey deol i guess😆
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Posted: 15 years ago

Hahah Hiru! Dev D ne Geet ka dil ek chaalis ki last local mein chori kar liya tha :P

@LifeOLicious: I didn't even know why I was crying during that song! My mom was like '' tumhe kya ho gaya''😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
Oh yes I cried during Maa too. I forgot about that.

Abhay - Dev D - Ek Chaalis - Me. Tum log WUS se kahan tak pahuch gaye. Abhay 😍.

Shady Eman 🤣.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: -bluemoon-

Oh yes I cried during Maa too. I forgot about that.

Abhay - Dev D - Ek Chaalis - Me. Tum log WUS se kahan tak pahuch gaye. Abhay 😍.

Shady Eman 🤣.

👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Posted: 15 years ago

"Wake Up Sid," a genial, human-scaled romantic comedy directed by Ayan Mukerji, follows two tracks: the coming of age of the spoiled Sid (Ranbir Kapoor) and the story of Sid's friend Aisha (Konkona Sen Sharma), a woman just arrived in Mumbai to become a writer. Sid may be aimless, but Aisha knows what she wants: freedom and a chance to do something new.

Career Woman Helps a Man-Child Grow Up

UTV Motion Pictures

Ranbir Kapoor's character sports Beavis and Butt-Head attire in "Wake Up Sid."

By RACHEL SALTZ
Published: October 3, 2009

Sidharth Mehra sleeps on SpongeBob SquarePants sheets and wears Scooby-Doo and "Star Trek" T-shirts. He's not 8, but a young man just out of college in Mumbai. That is, he would be if he hadn't failed his exams. "Who cares about tomorrow?" he asks. Certainly not Sid; he's got Daddy's credit card.

"Wake Up Sid," a genial, human-scaled romantic comedy directed by Ayan Mukerji, follows two tracks: the coming of age of the spoiled Sid (Ranbir Kapoor) and the story of Sid's friend Aisha (Konkona Sen Sharma), a woman just arrived in Mumbai to become a writer. Sid may be aimless, but Aisha knows what she wants: freedom and a chance to do something new.

"Oh," Sid asks, "like a holiday?"

"No," she answers. "Like life."

When Sid's parents kick him out, he turns up at Aisha's door. She takes him in, and their evolving friendship makes up the core of the film. With Aisha as a model, adulthood starts to look more interesting to Sid.

Ms. Sharma has made a specialty of characters like Aisha: independent urban women, whose dreams involve careers as well as love. Her Aisha is a nuanced creation — ambitious, sympathetic, believable — and Mr. Mukerji, making his directing debut, is right to let her run away with the film. Mr. Kapoor, who in his short career has played variations on the cute cad, does well to keep up.

With no big production numbers (songs play over montage sequences), a quiet style and credible characters, "Wake Up Sid" is Bollywood in an indie mood, a film for people like Aisha and Sid: young and educated. It may not be as hip as Mumbai Beat, the magazine where the two work, but it shows that Mr. Mukerji is a director to watch.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/03/movies/03wake.html
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Posted: 15 years ago
ignore maroo😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
Just saw WUS at theatres and loved it!

For me, WUS is one of the best movies of the year. Ayan Mukherjee is an excellent director who have given Ranbir, a one of the most adorable role of his career. Ranbir Kapoor is Sid to the core and is simply superb in the movie. For this year, I would definitely give the best actor award to him..His spontaneity and freshness towards acting shows and he proves that he is the best from the current lot!
Rather than feeling like I'm watching a movie, I felt like I was looking into someone's life and enjoying the processing of Boy turning into a responsible man! The story reminded me of the my brother and can relate very well with it.
Koko as ayesha banerjee was superb to the core. She lend an incredible support to Ranbir and make him shine throughout!
I would recommend everyone to watch it and it was way better than all the other movies that was released this year!
Ranbir is here to shine!!
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Posted: 15 years ago
yea its really time for Ranbir to WAKE UP... gud lucks to him
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Posted: 15 years ago
rajeev masand's review
Movie: Wake Up Sid

Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma

Direction: Ayan Mukherji

There's a little bit of you and me and everyone we know in Siddharth Mehra, the spoilt rich-kid protagonist of director Ayan Mukherji's Wake Up Sid, the coming-of-age story of a directionless slacker played by Ranbir Kapoor.

Very content spending his days clubbing with friends and poring over comic books, Sid has no ambitions for the future. He forms an unlikely platonic friendship with the slightly-older Aisha (played by Konkona Sen Sharma), an earnest girl from Kolkata who has moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in journalism and an independent life. When Sid flunks college and refuses to join his dad's bathroom-fittings business, he finds himself out the door, his credit card revoked too, leaving him no option but to seek shelter at Aisha's modest apartment. Predictably, this kicks off his journey towards self-discovery.

Infusing a shopworn premise with honesty, and peppering the film with tender moments, director Ayan Mukherji creates an engaging enough drama that you're happy to emotionally invest in. Almost immediately after he snaps at his mother for trying to tidy up his room, Sid apologizes and offers her a T-shirt to fold. On learning that it's Aisha's birthday, he prepares an impromptu cake of bread slices and jam.

The casual, conversational style of dialogue makes it easy to relate to this film and its characters, even though their conflicts appear too superficial to take seriously. Hiccups are resolved quickly and conveniently, and to be honest it's hard to say exactly how and what has changed about Sid. By the end of the film, sure he can fry an egg, and he knows how to do the dishes too. And yes, he does land a job as a magazine photographer, but did he go through a catharsis? I'm sorry I missed it?

Because it's positioned as a realistic take on the urban youth, it's hard to understand why the director shies away from showing any sexual attraction between his leads, even well after it's clearly established that they've fallen for each other.

To be fair, in fact, Wake Up Sid might be described as a PG-13 version of a coming-of-age film what with its protagonist showing no signs of sexual awakening or romantic leanings at all. Strange that this 20-something fellow spends hours surfing the Internet looking up latest car models when most boys his age would be surfing po*n.

It's Ranbir Kapoor and him alone who diverts your attention from the film's little flaws and spellbinds you with an endearing act that is Wake Up Sid's biggest strength. Using his eyes, his voice, his oddly-pitched laugh and the tiniest of tics to make a flesh-and-blood character out of Sid, Ranbir turns in what is easily one of the year's most confident and assured performances.

He's complemented to a large extent by Konkona Sen Sharma, who invests sincerity into Aisha, but seems too self-conscious to really make the part her own.

The film is refreshing for its unusual casting, with mostly unknown faces and even reclusive actors entrusted with important roles. Supriya Pathak brings depth to the part of Sid's English-challenged mum, and even Kashmira Shah is appropriately contained in a bit-part as Aisha's friendly neighbor. But praise must go out to Shikha Talsania and Namit Das who are spot-on as Sid's best-buds.

The film, despite its slow pace, is a competent effort by its debutant director who is credited with writing the story and screenplay too. It doesn't have the emotional punch or the witty charm of Farhan Akhtar's similarly-themed coming-of-age comedy, Dil Chahta Hai, but Wake Up Sid has an urgent innocence that is undeniable.

I'm going with three out of five for director Ayan Mukherji's Wake Up Sid; it has its heart in the right place and it marks the breakout of a bright, shining star who has come into his own so early in his acting career. Watch it, and be awestruck by Ranbir.

Rating: 3 / 5 (Good)

Source - http://ibnlive.in.com/
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Posted: 15 years ago
i loved the film toooo much !!!! it was soo cute simple n sweet 👍🏼 👍🏼 👍🏼 ranbir performance was brilliant n when he was lookin sooo hawt 😍 😍😍 i was juz lookin at him haiii ❤️ the songs r good tooo !!........ i feel pity for Rahul Khanna seriously first in LAK he got rejected by the gal now in this film 😆
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