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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: KillerWarrior

Excited.Inshallah final collection will be two digits.

Ek baat maine notice ki hai.If there are 50 positive tweets than there are 15-20 negative tweets from twitter handles like Bajrangi this,Bajrangi that.

Are some people trying too hard?

Yeh mamla kya hai mamu?

I know right?
Neither SRK fans nor Aamir fans spit so much hatred towards young generation movie as much as Salman fans do! Don't know why?
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: GundayVedant

I know right?
Neither SRK fans nor Aamir fans spit so much hatred towards young generation movie as much as Salman fans do! Don't know why?



maybe they know the dead end is close😕
Edited by KillerWarrior - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
Dnt be surprised by that .. i have seen many Khans fans bash young actors movies like this on twitter 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Sharif.Badmaash

Dnt be surprised by that .. i have seen many Khans fans bash young actors movies like this on twitter 😆



bhai most of srk aamir fans are very kind and they appreciate work of young generation actors.

Lekin Yeh toh total desperation hai.
Edited by KillerWarrior - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: dingle_hopper



PC said something in KWK?? I dont really know about that?


handcuffs for the magazine editor comment?


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Posted: 10 years ago
Mihir loved the film! Great
http://www.firstpost.com/bollywood/dil-dhadakne-do-review-a-terrific-film-about-rich-people-problems-and-no-its-not-corny-2280984.html

SAME THOUGHTs! Except I loved Ranveer and Priyanka more than just one or two scenes!

I liked how FirstPost posted two different reviews - showing how critics can't agree unanimously on same thing! Some will like, some will find it fine, some will hate it - IT ALL DEPENDS on you eventually!
Edited by GundayVedant - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Junglee Pictures and Excel Entertainment's Dil Dhadakne Do (UA) is a comedy drama set on a cruise ship. Kamal (Anil Kapoor) and Neelam Mehra (Shefali Shah), to the outside world, are a perfect socialite couple but in reality, they can't stand each other. They have invited their family and close friends on a 10-day cruise around Turkey, in celebration of their 30th wedding anniversary. It is at this party that the seemingly Utopian world of the Mehras starts falling apart, leaving Kamal and Neelam aghast at how the world will judge their personal lives.

Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra), their elder daughter, who is a successful businesswoman, is married to Manav Sangha (Rahul Bose) and it is on this cruise that she tells her parents and Manav and his mother (Zarina Wahab) that she is unhappy in the marriage and, therefore, wants a divorce. Kamal and Neelam are shocked and Kamal actually tells her to think of a divorce at her own risk as she won't be welcome back into the Mehra family. Neelam Mehra feels, marriage is a journey full of ups and downs and tells Ayesha to adjust rather than thinking about divorce. Also on the cruise is her ex-buddy, Sunny Gill (Farhan Akhtar), who is the son of Kamal Mehra's trusted manager. Kamal had, some years ago, sent Sunny for further studies to the USA but the real reason for sponsoring Sunny's education trip was to separate Sunny from Ayesha.

The Mehras' second child is Kabir (Ranveer Singh), the sole heir to the huge business empire of his dad. He is passionate about flying and his dad has bought him a private jet. The seemingly successful Ayka company of the Mehras has actually hit bad times and is bankrupt because of which Kamal wants Lalit Sood (Parmeet Sethi) to buy a stake in the company and bail him out. But the egotistic Mehra can't get himself to tell Sood to acquire a stake in the company, more so because Sood is known to be a shark who soon takes control of the companies he acquires a stake in. Therefore, Kamal has invited the Sood family on the cruise with the single intention of setting up his own son and Lalit's only daughter, Noorie (Riddhima Sud). That way, Lalit's acquisition of a stake in Ayka would ensure that the control remains within the family only. To the horror of Kamal and Neelam Mehra, however, Kabir falls in love with Farah Ali (Anushka Sharma) whom he meets on the cruise and who is a dancer and a Muslim.

What happens thereafter? Are Kamal and Neelam Mehra able to save their family honour' from the prying eyes of their socialite-friends even as they grapple to save Ayesha's marriage and get Kabir to agree to marrying Noorie Sood so that their company can be saved from ruination? Or do Ayesha and Kabir, who are each other's emotional anchors, revolt against their selfish parents, for whom, society and status are more important than the happiness of their two children?

Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti have penned a story which has many layers and at the core of which is the tension within the Mehra family on several counts. The duo's screenplay keeps the audience engrossed, engaged and entertained but intermittently so. For, in several scenes, Akhtar and Kagti take too long to come to the point and, in the process, end up boring the viewers. Since the entire film is narrated from the point of view of the Mehras' dog, Pluto, the narration does get monotonous at times, when it starts sounding like a sermon. In fact, the dog's initial talking gets on the audience's nerves after a point of time. However, the comedy punches and the inherent humour in the drama, although quite class-appealing, do save the drama. Resultantly, the screenplay emerges like a fresh and entertaining take on relationships but with boring portions in between. The first half has more dull moments than the second half. In fact, the post-interval portion moves at a fast pace as the simmering differences between the four Mehras come to the fore. The ultimate showdown which Kabir has with his father is supremely engaging. Having said that, it must be added that the humour is meant more for the classes and the city audience than the masses and public of the small centres. But the emotional part of the relationship drama is definitely universal.

The comic dialogues by Farhan Akhtar are witty and humorous whereas the dramatic ones are even cutting-edge at times. The dialogues of Pluto have been penned by Javed Akhtar and they are appropriately philosophical and humorous.

Anil Kapoor lives the role of Kamal Mehra and plays the selfish and manipulative business tycoon with elan. It's a delight to watch his facial expressions and body language moving in synch with his mood, in different situations. Shefali Shah is equally outstanding as Neelam Mehra. She acts with the confidence of a seasoned actress who knows what the audience wants. Ranveer Singh is extraordinary in the role of Kabir Mehra. His layered character unfolds so dramatically because of his superb performance that he absolutely endears himself to the public. Priyanka Chopra is wonderfully restrained as Ayesha Sangha. She plays her character with a lot of maturity and leaves a brilliant mark. Anushka Sharma shines in a brief role. Her conviction comes to the fore in her scenes of a modern girl who knows her priorities. Rahul Bose is outstanding as Manav Sangha who is unable to understand his modern wife. He underplays his character so beautifully that he leaves a lasting impression. Farhan Akhtar is lovely in a special appearance. He looks very handsome and acts with effortless ease. Riddhima Sud is fair as Noorie Sood. Zarina Wahab is fantastic as Manav Sangha's mother. She makes a lovely mark each time she comes on the screen. Parmeet Sethi, as Lalit Sood, and Dolly Mattoo, as Naina Sood, play Noorie's parents with confidence. Aamir Khan's voice acting as the voice of Pluto, the dog, is very fine. Sarah Hashmi is quite nice as Divya Mehra, cousin of Ayesha and Kabir. Khushi Dubey is cute as Putlu Mehra. Pawan Chopra (in the role of Kamal Mehra's brother Prem Mehra) and Ayesha Raza (as Prem Mehra's wife, Indu Mehra) act ably. Divya Seth Shah (as Saira Hashmi), Shireesh Kumar Sharma (as Saira's husband), Ikhlaque Khan (as Amrish uncle), Manoj Pahwa (as Vinod Khanna), Preeti Mamgain (as Vandana Khanna), Vikrant Massey (as Rana Khanna), Vandana Sajnani (as Anju) and Debanshi Shah (as Nitya) lend very good support.

Zoya Akhtar's direction is mature and she brings to the fore the smallest nuances so beautifully that one can't help but marvel at her eye for detail. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's music is good but the absence of chartbusting music is sorely felt, especially because the backdrop is a celebration party. The title song and Galla goodiyaan'are the more appealing numbers. The other songs are quite good. Javed Akhtar's lyrics are both, interesting and meaningful. Choreography of the Galla goodiyaan' song (by Bosco-Ceasar) is the best. The other song-dances are also well-picturised. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Jim Satya's background music is lovely. Carlos Catalan's camerawork is of a high order. The cruise ship, the sea and the foreign locales have all been captured beautifully by him in his camera. Neil Patel's production design and Chandrashekhar More's art direction befit the huge canvas of the film. Anand Subaya's editing is sharp. Production values are rich.

On the whole, Dil Dhadakne Do is a good entertainer for the multiplex-frequenting audience. It will be liked by the youngsters and the classes more than the mass audiences. Business in the cities will be good on the strength of audiences of multiplexes and premium single-screen cinemas. However, business in smaller centres and in lesser single-screen cinemas will be dull. All in all, it will fetch some profits.


Edited by KillerWarrior - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
glam sham review 4/5 stars
Dil Dhadkane Do Movie Review : My heart is beating, keeps on repeating!

This is a slice of life cinema! Savor it till the last bite. Although at first it takes time to get into the pages of DIL DADHAKNE DO, you are never really out of sorts. In fact, you are never into it; but from the outside, you relish every bit of the drama that is unfolding on screen, with its humour, irony and matter-of-fact complacency.

As you watch the first few scenes unfold in Zoya Akhtar's latest, you are a passive viewer as one craftily designed sequence after another unfolds with telling effect. This is not your average Bollywood cinema. This goes one notch higher. No single character tries to hit out and every member of the Mehra family plays it to the 'T'. The supporting cast (everyone of them), break through the cauldron of 'Bollywood monotony' to add spice to their character. Even Pluto, the dog, who narrates the story in between, is used with ingenuity.

In a multi-starrer of this magnitude, it's easy for any one character to be ignored. But here, Zoya makes sure that even a bit role by the little girl in spectacles, stands out. With heavyweights in the frame, this is a tough task. Watch Zarina Wahab in her limited scope give a deadly demonstration of what a good performance should be.

Anil Kapoor is at his best as Kamal Mehra, the head of a business family who does not think twice before skewing any situation to his business advantage. It does not matter if his daughter Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra) or son Kabir, (Ranveer Singh) are the fall guys. His wife Neelam (Shefali Shah) is the perfect high society woman trying to keep things together, including her marriage, with a nondescript view of relationships around her, even that of her daughter and son.

So when Mehra decides to celebrate his 30th wedding anniversary on a 10-day bash on a luxury cruise liner in international waters with select guest, you gear up for a fancy holiday party. But what unfolds is the reality of their lives and of those around them, including the Soods, who were included in the last minute on the guest list in the hope of boosting his failing business.

Mehra soon faces some very important truths, beginning with his own family, far from the actual reality of the tough and calculative businessman that he portrays that he is. Every character on board has his or her life entwined with the other and the manner in which the plot moves forward on the high seas is stuff of which good films are made of.

Shefali Shah is superb, taking every blow with her chin up. If her performance in LAKSHMI was scary, here, she lends that right amount of credibility to shape this high-society woman that she is. Priyanka Chopra fleshes out a subdued, mature performance along with Anushka Sharma who too breezes in like a breath of fresh air. Having said that; her character in DDD looks like an extension of the recently released BOMBAY VELVET.

Ranveer Singh is refreshingly different adding chutzpah to his character. Vikrant Massey and Rahul Bose throw in their weight with good performances while Farhan Akhtar enters at a crucial moment, to lend a twist to the plot, which till then gives you the picture that everything is hunky-dory with the Mehras and everyone around them.

And though I have mentioned that every actor steals the show, for me it is Ridhima Sud, who powers through, in a very subtle, classy manner pushing her love story forward with meek enthusiasm.

The music is cool to the point that you don't take anything home with you, but enjoy it while it lasts. Special mention must be made of the choreography by Bosco-Caesar. Superb. Every step falls in place!

DIL DHADKANE DO may not find its audience with the typical, commercial, Bollywood masala filmgoers, but with the metros and the urban crowd, it's sure to be a monster hit.

Go on, let your heart beat!


Dil Dhadakne Do Review Rating :
4/ 5 stars

http://www.glamsham.com/movies/reviews/dil-dhadakne-do-movie-review.asp
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: GundayVedant

I know right?
Neither SRK fans nor Aamir fans spit so much hatred towards young generation movie as much as Salman fans do! Don't know why?



so true! I hardly see SRK and Aamir fans hating and wishing ill for the younger stars unlike the other Khan fans.. probably cz every young gen actor is also pretty good in acting and pretty much improving a lot with each movie and getting praised for acting.. that one never does. so those fans bash.:(
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: zara321

movie seems to be doing well overseas







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    DDD film full house in almost all theatres today in Singapore! Wew @RanveerOfficial



I told u na this movie will dp great with oversees n I m glad I domestics its picking up too 😳

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