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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: pakeezah

I don't know, the movie might be ok but my prediction is it will flop

No surprise there u always sound Negative about almost everything ( what I saw from most of ur comments ) but I pray for ur this wish to never be fulfilled.. 😉
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: briahna

http://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/movie-masti/movie-review/Movie-Review-gori-tere-pyar-mein/articleshow/26170996.cms



Hmmm

Why isnt this getting posted? 😕

hindi se kya dushmani


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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: MoStLyHaRmLeSs


Hmmm

Why isnt this getting posted? 😕

hindi se kya dushmani



i tried, but it got rejected.
😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
DO we have any official reviews from the Famous Reviewers Like rajeev,anupama or taran?
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Posted: 11 years ago
Suraj Grover @SurajGrover

Gori Tere Pyar Me is jusss sooo refreshing! Excellent job done by @karanjohar@ManishMalhotra1 @punitdmalhotra #imran #kareena!!

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Posted: 11 years ago
How was the advance booking? I want this to work for Bebola.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: nadaanmasakalli

DO we have any official reviews from the Famous Reviewers Like rajeev,anupama or taran?



Yes it is. India Today's review is out. But I wouldn't dare post it here. Don't want to get massacred.

Search and read on your own accord. 😉
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Posted: 11 years ago

^^^

There you go

Movie review: Gori Tere Pyaar Mein lacks flavour

Saurabh Dwivedi November 22, 2013 | UPDATED 10:46 IST

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Gori Tere Pyaar Mein

Cast: Kareena Kapoor, Imran Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Isha Gupta (special appearance)

Director: Punit Malhotra

Duration: 2 hours 27 minutes

Rating: One and A Half




Punit Malhotra, of 'I Hate Love Stories' fame, has directed this Kareena Kapoor and Imran Khan starrer.

In 2004 there was a scientist called Mohan who flies down to a small village in India to meet his grandmother Kaveri. The village stands in a poor state, in that it lacks the basic amenities like electricity, while the villagers continue to live in the dark. Literally. This is where Mohan comes in.

Enter architect Sriram Venkat (Imran Khan) from America, who also lands up in a small village in India. His reason to land up here? His ex-love Dia (Kareena Kapoor) an NGO type, who's in this little viallge in Gujarat to help the poor and the helpless. Sriram feels the only way to win his love back is to build a bridge in the village, and to her heart. And as time moves on, he comes face to face with a corrupt collector.

The story unravels in a constricted space. Not only did Kareena stick to a mere six costumes thoughout the film, the film's set too seemed small.

Moving on, Dia is the kind of girl who wants to do something for the poor, while Sriram finds such talk to be fake. He, in fact, feels Dia need to 'chill' a little more in life. This is what eventually leads to a break up. Enter another beautiful girl who's set to marry Sriram. Turns out, this new girl is already in love with a Punjabi boy.

Imran Khan's acting in the movie is enough to put an entire audience to sleep. Kareena did okay comparatively. But there's no one else really in a big role, to pit her acting skills against. Isha Gupta, did a fine job, and it seems she's here to stay in Bollywood.

All in all, the story is weak. Direction is poor too. Had Puneet stuck to a different kind of film perhaps, one that catered more to generation Z's rich tastes, then that film would've definitely fared better. Vishal-Shekhar have composed the music in the film, and when heard otherwise, the songs seem nice.

Watch the movie if you have to, if you like to watch big stars on the big screen. For the rest, skipping this movie would be a wise decision.
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Posted: 11 years ago
O-NO 😔

The reviews are not coming out too well. I hope Komal, Anupama, Masand and rest gives better.
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Posted: 11 years ago
On the other hand, Taran liked it.

Gori Tere Pyaar Mein!
By Taran Adarsh, 22 Nov 2013, 10:57 hrs IST
Rom-coms are a pleasurable watch for those who are fond of this genre of cinema. But if you've watched a good number of rom-coms, you will realize how knowable and routine this genre can be. There's a strong possibility that you may have an inkling of what the conclusion might be at the onset itself, but it all boils down to how differently each storyteller executes the subject matter, the chemistry between its lead cast, the sweet-sour-pungent moments entwined in the sequence of events.

In this fast-changing scenario, when the focus is on urban romance and metro-centric themes, parental opposition or clash of caste system have been cut off from the rule books. The conflict, generally, lies in ideological differences. Thinking individuals feel differently and react to situations differently as well. Resultantly, a lot of rom-coms are moving into the realistic or pragmatic zone these days.

Kareena and Imran team up after the much liked and admired EK MAIN AUR EKK TU. Although the pairing won its share of bouquets and brickbats in their first film together, what really draws your attention to GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN! is the fact that it's promos promised a blend of urban and rural India. Will Punit Malhotra pull it off?

Sriram [Imran Khan] doesn't value relationships, family or friends. At some point, Sriram begins to narrate the story of the crazy relationship he shared with Dia [Kareena Kapoor Khan]. His ex-girlfriend. A firebrand social activist who wanted to change the world. An attraction which was physical initially, but then got emotional and finally veered into complex territories, resulting in a clash of ideologies and mindsets, which drove them apart.

However, Sriram realizes that he is not over Dia and still loves her. But Dia has moved on and is now in a village in Gujarat called Jhumli. Sriram lands up in Jhumli to take his love back, but Dia refuses to return with him. Will Sriram be able to win back his love? Will he be able to bring about the change in Jhumli as well as in himself?

Two strangers meet. Fall in love. Part ways. Guy realizes she's the one he wants to spend the rest of his life. He follows her to the heartland to woo her back... Although the premise of GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN! may bring back memories of MAINE PYAR KIYA, DILWALE DULHANIA LE JAYENGE, PYAAR KIYA TO DARNA KYA and the recent RAMAIYA VASTAVAIYA, the fact is there's no disciplinarian/strict father or an authoritarian/controlling brother to win over, to start with. As a matter of fact, Punit Malhotra ensures he doesn't borrow from the first two iconic films at all. GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN! is more of a coming of age movie with a focus on contemporary relationships and interactions.

The first hour of GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN! may give an impression that Punit Malhotra is back on familiar grounds [I HATE LUV STORYS, his directorial debut]: urban setting, wittiness and styling. But the movie wins you over as Imran starts narrating episodes involving Kareena and him. The film gathers momentum with every episode and you're bowled by the simplistic charm the movie possesses at the close of first half [screenplay: Arshad Syed, Punit Malhotra]. The interactions between Imran and Shraddha are wonderful, while the marriage sequence is brilliant.

Punit does an about-turn in the second half, venturing into an unmarked terrain -- a hamlet in Gujarat. The writing has its highs and lows in this hour; it's absorbing at times, but not making much of an impact intermittently. The voyage to the culmination, which should've ideally been the icing on the cake, is erratic, although the film is back on track towards the closing moments. However, there's no denying that the noteworthy moments outweigh the blemishes. You exit the auditorium with a feel-good sentiment and a smile on your face.

Punit Malhotra has matured in his second outing and the growth as a storyteller is obvious in a number of dramatic moments. His handling of relationships gives this film the essential edge. Punit's flair for music was evident in his debut film and the soundtrack [Vishal-Shekhar] of GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN! is equally appealing. 'Tooh', 'Chingam' and the party track at the very outset are already popular with Gen X and you take a further liking for the songs when you watch them in context. Cinematography [Mahesh Limaye] captures the urban scenario as well as the rural setting proficiently. The background score by the ever-dependable Salim-Sulaiman is most apt.

Kareena Kapoor Khan is eye-catching in her appearance and aptitude, both. There's this misapprehension that her character in GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN! is similar to the one she portrayed in JAB WE MET. Nope, not true! She's sorted, strong-headed, extremely focused here, unlike the impulsive character she portrayed in that film. The similarity lies in the fact that Kareena gets ample opportunity to dazzle and leave a mark in the dramatic moments and she delivers a feisty performance indeed. Imran Khan springs a big, big surprise in this one. He is absolutely endearing in a role that appears intricate, to start with. His growth from a carefree youngster to a conscientious man, from a confused lad to a confident guy wins you over. He's charming all through!

Shraddha Kapoor appears in an extended cameo. She is simply adorable. Anupam Kher is top notch in a role that has negative shades. Amongst the supporting cast, Sujata Kumar-Nizhalgal Ravi [as Imran's parents] and Manoj Bakshi-Neelu Kohli [as Kareena's parents] are wonderful. Vineet Kumar, in a brief role, is alright. Esha Gupta appears in a song.

On the whole, GORI TERE PYAAR MEIN! is a charming and refreshing coming of age film plus rom-com rolled into those 2.25 hours. The film maintains the right balance between amusement, hilarity and engaging moments. Recommended!

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