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Posted: 14 years ago
#61

Originally posted by: indn inn0cence






Ohhh and after watching the movie I FINALLY found out what 'laungda lashkara' means a glittering nose-ring because of the subtitles! All these days I was listening to the song without actually knowing the translation. 😆



You know ji...you could have just asked me what it meant....if my name doesn't sort of help....my ji should give it away tooo...for the most part....or just ask....that I'm Punjabi😛

You like Punjabi stuff? Me too😆

I think I might watch this movie...a family type movie after a long time....I was thinking BBB was one, but nopes not after that love scene lol (it could have worked, but it was kinda way too long).......so are there any such scenes in this one?
Edited by ~*simran*~ - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
#62

Originally posted by: ~*simran*~



You know ji...you could have just asked me what it meant....if my name doesn't sort of help....my ji should give it away tooo...for the most part....or just ask....that I'm Punjabi😛

You like Punjabi stuff? Me too😆

I think I might watch this movie...a family type movie after a long time....I was thinking BBB was one, but nopes not after that love scene lol (it could have worked, but it was kinda way too long).......so are there any such scenes in this one?



Yeahhhhh I should've! I just realized that. Ohh and I realllly love the way you always add 'ji' in your posts. Some of my Punjabi friends do it too and by hanging out with them, it's become a habit of mine too and I love it lol.

Nopeee, no BBB type kind of scene in this movie. Totally a family movie, no awkwardness or anything.
Edited by indn inn0cence - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
#63

Originally posted by: indn inn0cence





Yeahhhhh I should've! I just realized that. Ohh and I realllly love the way you always add 'ji' in your posts. Some of my Punjabi friends do it too and by hanging out with them, it's become a habit of mine too and I love it lol.

Nopeee, no BBB type kind of scene in this movie. Totally a family movie, no awkwardness or anything.



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I think it's a Punjabi habit ji😆....I caught it from a family member too lol. I've been told by a lot of people ke no one takes me seriously b/c I threaten to close topics too nicely, ie. adding "ji" at the end LOL. Now I need to proofread my warnings before I post.

Well, I have a PH too so I need to watch movies beforehand LOL. I might see this over break ji.

Thanks Shabnam!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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So I finally watched it today myself !.... I really LOVED Akshay's performance... I wanted to cry everytime I saw his depressed lil face on screen ! :(.... This movie SO wasn't your typical hindi movie ! And I liked the change ! Anushka was cute ! And I think they both make the cutest pair !!... LOVED the whole family concept...so melodramatic but TRUE...I live in a joint family, and am Punjabi so would know LOL...😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Patalia House Review - Puerile Junk

Never let it be said that Bollywood star Akshay Kumar misses any opportunity to stoop to new lows with each new movie.

With an unerring instinct for the asinine, Akshay's new movie Patiala House is so bizarrely stupid that you wonder throughout the 2 hour 20-minute ordeal if this trash was made by humans at all.

With Patiala House, a Bollywood completely bereft of ideas is resorting to a khichdi of mixing the national obsession cricket with the Sikh community (after all, wasn't Singh is Kinng a big hit?) and a Whites-hating London-based NRI (think DDLJ), all the while praying the gullible audience will fall for the sleight of hand.

And who better to lead the sophomoric effort than Akshay Kumar whose claim to fame is asking fans to first shut off their brains and then watch his movies.

Besides playing the hero, Akshay's production house Hari Om Pictures has co-produced this wannabe film.

Hopelessly Juvenile Story
The story, if you dare call this amateur effort that, is of a London-based family patriarch Bauji (Rishi Kapoor), the unofficial Sarpanch of Southall, ruling a large joint family with an iron hand, stomping on their dreams and passions and insisting they obey all his diktats.

So in the extended family, a wannabe rapper is reduced to singing Sikh hymns, an aspiring chef is forced to make Jalebis while a top-class young cricketer Gattu is compelled to abandon his dreams of playing for England and instead asked to mind a convenience store because Bauji is filled with hatred for the British owing to some racist taunts and a tragic incident in the past.

Hello, is this the 21st century or what?

Time passes and the 34-year-old Gattu (Akshay Kumar looking 45-years-old) manages the small convenience store.

Cricket – The New Solitaire?
In a ham-handed way, we're shown that the passage of time has not dampened Gattu's passion for cricket.

The way the movie's makers do this is by dumbing down cricket (a team game) into Solitaire. Every night after closing the store, Gattu goes to the ground, switches on the flood lights and plays cricket alone.

How someone can play cricket alone night after night for several years is not for sane minds to comprehend. Even if it's just bowling, it's downright silly.

Meanwhile, family members are upset with Gattu. They blame his bovine acquiescence of Bauji's diktat for queering the pitch of all their dreams.

Such are the flimsy foundations on which this movie is built.

Stupid Turns to Bizarre
Suddenly, we learn England's cricket team is in bad shape, a new team is selected. At the behest of some locals who have watched him play alone late at night and based on some trials, the 34-year-old Gattu, who's not played a proper game for 17-years and never played for a club gets into England's national cricket team.

Ha ha ha. Only in a Hindi film, folks does such nonsense happen.

Or strange things happens when the sun sets on the empire. Maybe, Churchill was right in his fears.

As if all these were not bizarre enough, we're treated to the stupid spectacle of how Bauji, a big cricket fan, is kept in the dark about his son Gattu playing for England through a variety of unendurable sophomoric means.

Then, there's the spectacle of a retard-like character Simran (Anushka Sharma), with her mouth forever agape as if desperate for something to be shoved in. In tow with Simran is a young boy, who we're asked to believe is her friend's abandoned son left with her after the pal gets married and moves off to Canada conveniently forgetting the boy.

Great Pain
If the story is silly beyond redemption, the acting never raises to great heights and the music is forgettable.

For one supposedly obsessed about cricket, Gattu's passion never comes out on the screen.

Akshay Kumar walks through the whole film with a hang-dog, one-shag-too-many expression, Anushka packs a retard's look and outlook on life and Rishi Kapoor is desperate to convince you that the late Amrish Puri is still not dead.

The confrontation between Bauji and Gattu is flat after the old man hears of the betrayal.

Well, Anushka at least lets her Sari's pallu drop a few times to give the priapically-inclined a glimpse of her 34-B right tit and thankfully provides a continuous thigh-show. Some paisa vasool, even if the overall effect is s**ttish! ;)

The rest of the gaggle including Dimple Kapadia is irrelevant.

Nikhil Advani (director of the Chandni Chowk To China nightmare) is the architect of this horror show as well.

Poor Response
For the opening show of Patiala House at a theater on the U.S. East Coast, there were just two people.

In a moment of anger and frustration, Akshay's character Gattu ejaculates: Cricket is a waste of time.

Au contraire, Patiala House is a waste of time.

Do not even consider watching this piece of puerile junk. Your time and money are better spent elsewhere.

- SearchIndia.com


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Posted: 14 years ago
#66
^ For a critic, his/her writing style seem amateur-ish.
And why is she blaming only Akshay? He didn't write the story. Even Nikhil, the director, is spared?!


"Hopelessly Juvenile Story

So in the extended family, a wannabe rapper is reduced to singing Sikh hymns, an aspiring chef is forced to make Jalebis while a top-class young cricketer Gattu is compelled to abandon his dreams of playing for England and instead asked to mind a convenience store because Bauji is filled with hatred for the British owing to some racist taunts and a tragic incident in the past.

Hello, is this the 21st century or what?"


Where's the fullstops & comas?? He/She made sentences into a paragraph.
And since when is it a rule that you can't make movies based on 19th century or even B.C., etc?
Edited by moon.river - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: moon.river

^ For a critic, his/her writing style seem amateur-ish.

And why is she blaming only Akshay? He didn't write the story. Even Nikhil, the director, is spared?!


"Hopelessly Juvenile Story

So in the extended family, a wannabe rapper is reduced to singing Sikh hymns, an aspiring chef is forced to make Jalebis while a top-class young cricketer Gattu is compelled to abandon his dreams of playing for England and instead asked to mind a convenience store because Bauji is filled with hatred for the British owing to some racist taunts and a tragic incident in the past.

Hello, is this the 21st century or what?"


Where's the fullstops & comas?? He/She made sentences into a paragraph.
And since when is it a rule that you can't make movies based on 19th century or even B.C., etc?



I disagree, the article is well written, and punctuations are used appropriately. There is no absolute limit on the length of a written English sentence, so youir point is moot.

Nikhil Advani is also mentioned in the article. The film isn't set in the 19th century, or the BC era for that matter.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Emptiness


I disagree, the article is well written, and punctuations are used appropriately. There is no absolute limit on the length of a written English sentence, so youir point is moot.

Nikhil Advani is also mentioned in the article. The film isn't set in the 19th century, or the BC era for that matter.

I stand corrected!

Anyways, the article is well-written? Sure...if you wanna believe it. But I don't think so. =/
Nikhil is not criticized as much as Akshay, given that this is Nikhil's film. I mean sure, Akshay co-produced it but what about the other half?
And I'm aware that the movie isn't set in the 19th century or BC etc...it was just an example. Why can't movies show stuffs happened in the past, racist taunts etc?

Edited by moon.river - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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PATIALA HOUSE sees a turnaround for Akshay


February 12, 2011 04:21:02 PM IST
Joginder Tuteja, Glamsham Editorial
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PATIALA HOUSE has done something which not many could see coming from a long distance - It has fetched its makers some of the best reviews ever of their career. With majority of notable critics handing over good to very good reviews to this week's release, the game has just begun for PATIALA HOUSE which did depend upon feedback which is generated through word of mouth.

Comments a senior crew member of PATIALA HOUSE, "We all did well on the film but were still anxious to know the kind of reviews that PATIALA HOUSE would get. Since the film's promotion was controlled and the team had instead decided to let the word of mouth do all the talking, it was imperative that reviews were good. This has now happened with almost all reviews being totally positive."

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This has also meant that years after NAMASTEY LONDON, Akshay Kumar has seen unanimous appreciation coming for his act in PATIALA HOUSE. His subtle portrayal of 'Gattu' has been picked by critics as well as audience alike which has resulted in him gaining immense appreciation even from his detractors. For Nikhil Advani too, it has come as a shot in the arm after CHANDNI CHOWK TO CHINA.


Says a close associate, "It was a matter of time before Akshay showed to the world all over again that he was open to roles which pushed him beyond a comic guy. He has showed his somber side in films like EK RISHTA, JAANWAR and DHADKAN earlier on as well. Now that he has gone a step ahead in PATIALA HOUSE, it is being touted as a new facet of his acting capabilities." 👏

Resultantly, after a not-so-encouraging start on Friday, the collections have (expectedly) started showing escalation now.

Positive reviews coupled with word of mouth has meant that this family film has enjoyed a breather for itself by means of enhanced collections over the weekend and a positive stay at the box office on weekdays as well.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Emptiness

Time passes and the 34-year-old Gattu (Akshay Kumar looking 45-years-old) manages the small convenience store.

Then, there's the spectacle of a retard-like character Simran (Anushka Sharma), with her mouth forever agape as if desperate for something to be shoved in. In tow with Simran is a young boy, who we're asked to believe is her friend's abandoned son left with her after the pal gets married and moves off to Canada conveniently forgetting the boy.

Well, Anushka at least lets her Sari's pallu drop a few times to give the priapically-inclined a glimpse of her 34-B right tit and thankfully provides a continuous thigh-show. Some paisa vasool, even if the overall effect is s**ttish! ;)

Nikhil Advani (director of the Chandni Chowk To China nightmare) is the architect of this horror show as well.

Poor Response
For the opening show of Patiala House at a theater on the U.S. East Coast, there were just two people.

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