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Posted: 14 years ago
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Can't say i'm one bit surprised. This movie looked like it would suck big time even from the first promo.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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LOLLLZ. Is the Youth (with capital Y) really as superficial as they imagine? I hope the movie sinks without any trace. At least that other "youth" film (can't remember the name...but it was inspired from John Tucker Must Die) had good songs.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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http://bollywood.celebden.com/2011/06/shahrukh-stays-away-from-always-kabhi-kabhi/

; And this is the difference between Amir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan. When Amir invests in a project, he makes sure to market in ways where the audience will pay attention to the overall product. (i.e. Delhi Belly) I am seriously thinking SRK's brain cells have deteriorated. He has invested money in a film that he himself probably has no expectations from. At this rate, I'd take Salman and Amir any day over the King.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Always Kabhi Kabhi: Movie Review [Times Of India]
By: Gaurav Malani, TNN | Jun 17, 2011, 12.29pm IST
In times when the nation is debating over eminence of educational institutions, Roshan Abbas' film makes the debate much simpler. " MIT aur IIT mein sirf ek alphabet ka farak hain ", self-assesses the college principal in this film. So is this film about academic evaluation? Not really! Is it about the education system? Not exactly! Is it a campus love story? Not completely! Is it about student problems and parental pressure? Kind of! Always Kabhi Kabhi remains as indecisive and inconsistent as its title and is a muddle of multiple college concerns.

Set in such fancy convent campus where girl's skirts end much above their knees and Romeo and Juliet continues to be the most important chapter in classrooms, Always Kabhi Kabhi is an Archie type... oops... archetypal campus caper with the usual suspect supporting cast of Satish Shah, Lilette Dubey, Navneet Nishan... (Oh how did they miss Archana Puran Singh!)

Taking her daughter's name a little too literally, Aishwarya's (Giselle Monteiro) mother wants her to be Miss India. Tariq (Satyajeet Dubey) is the idealistic intellectual whose father gives him no other option but MIT for further studies. Nandini (Zoa Morani) is the tomboy whose parents are so super-rich that, as per Bollywood norms, they are supposed to have no time for their daughter. And Sameer Khanna (Ali Fazal) is blackmailed by cops when he lands himself in some drug dilemma.

Adapted from his 1999 play ' Graffiti ', Roshan Abbas' Always Kabhi Kabhi comes in a little too late in the day, addressing issues which have recently been dealt with in Bollywood to better outcome. The problem with the film is that there is hardly any problem till the interval by when the over-enthusiastic students only believe in song, dance and drama. And post interval there are so many problems with the students that the director doesn't know how to deal with them. So he conveniently puts the entire blame on the parent community (the latest Bollywood trend) for having over-ambitious expectations from their kids. So much so that it seems like an antidote to Baghban where the offspring were unanimously blamed!

Rehearsals for a Romeo-Juliet drama runs parallel to the proceedings to traditionally culminate in an inter-college competition in the climax, as a tribute to the bard. But all hell breaks loose in the climax when the college troupe's salutation to Shakespeare comes in the form of a lock-n-pop item number. What a ' Faltu ' attempt! Clearly the film lacks the sensitivity of 3 Idiots while highlighting issues like generation gap and peer-pressure.

There is hardly any graph to the narrative. Also the chemistry between couples is conspicuously absent. In fact Zoa Morani looks palpably elder to the childish Satyajeet Dubey. Dubey's voice is irritatingly amateurish and Giselle's badly-dubbed voice sounds fake and out-of-sync. There's also the girl (Preetika Chawla) whom once Shahrukh Bola Khoobsurat Hai Tu ' but with pretty much nothing to do. So actors are reduced to extras and cola jingles are played as full-blown songs in the name of in-film branding.

From the cast, Ali Fazal (last seen in 3 Idiots as Joy Lobo) is the only saving grace. He has strong screen presence and puts up a confident act but is marred by a weak script. Giselle Monteiro lacks screen presence, acting abilities, dialogue delivery and perhaps has potential restricted to cameos, like in Love Aaj Kal . Zoa Morani scores in comparison. She reminds of TV actress Kavita Kaushik, both, in terms of her looks and tomboyish performance. Satyajeet Dubey can't get over his chocolate boy image.

Too much harm has been done by the time Shah Rukh Khan makes a special appearance in the end credits. Next time he should make an effort to check the script, to start with.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: zainab25

LOLLLZ. Is the Youth (with capital Y) really as superficial as they imagine? I hope the movie sinks without any trace. At least that other "youth" film (can't remember the name...but it was inspired from John Tucker Must Die) had good songs.


It was "Bachna Ae Haseeno" - Ranbir Kapoor
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Da_BagarhBilla


It was "Bachna Ae Haseeno" - Ranbir Kapoor

Isn't it Luv...ka The End?
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: .Anamika.

Isn't it Luv...ka The End?


Luv... ka the End is not inspired by John Tucker must Die... comparison is wrong...

John Tucker story is 1 guy dating different Gals... and den realizes his mistake and go back 2 those gals... Ranbir in BAH flirted/romanced with minisha, bipasha & deepika... realizes his mistake and goes back 2 minisha and bipasha 2 say sorry...

i hvnt seen Luv... ka the end... but heard its GAL who take revenge from his BF...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Luv Ka The End, inspired from John Tucker Must Die. Bachna Ae Haseeno, which was still an average film, does not resemble John Tucker.

Synopsis of JTMD:

"John Tucker Must Die is a 2006 American high school comedy romance film, directed by Betty Thomas. The film is about a trio of girls (played by Ashanti, Sophia Bush, and Arielle Kebbel) who plot to break the heart of manipulative basketball star John Tucker (Jesse Metcalfe) after they learn he has been secretly dating all three and pledging each is "the one". They recruit cute wallflower Kate (Brittany Snow) in their scheme to publicly humiliate the cad. Released in North America on July 28, 2006. The film reached number 3 in the US and number 1 in Australia.[clarification needed]"
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Originally posted by: zainab25

Luv Ka The End, inspired from John Tucker Must Die. Bachna Ae Haseeno, which was still an average film, does not resemble John Tucker.

Synopsis of JTMD:

"John Tucker Must Die is a 2006 American high school comedy romance film, directed by Betty Thomas. The film is about a trio of girls (played by Ashanti, Sophia Bush, and Arielle Kebbel) who plot to break the heart of manipulative basketball star John Tucker (Jesse Metcalfe) after they learn he has been secretly dating all three and pledging each is "the one". They recruit cute wallflower Kate (Brittany Snow) in their scheme to publicly humiliate the cad. Released in North America on July 28, 2006. The film reached number 3 in the US and number 1 in Australia.[clarification needed]"


o sorry... i confused it with john tucker movie... u r right zainab...

Bachna ae haseeno is inspired from broken flowers... abhi search karke dekha...😆

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