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Posted: 10 years ago
deepu was really good in tanishq ad⭐️ yeah her mom was like..what is going on😆 but she looks quite young for her age😊
she is doing well for herself as an actor - DP, but its her offscreen antics which really make her look dumb and stupid!

aloo is far smarter than this girl😆

and DP is literally looking ghost white these days..why cant these actresses stop obsessing over fairness? she had such a beautiful golden/ caramel complexion earlier..now is literally like bleached unhealthy white
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Posted: 10 years ago
she was sad, becoz other couple SR turned out to be better than the expectations, and she isnt a fan of SR of Ansh in their HM no😆
toh iss liye thoda dukh tha..then I remember she even made creations on jagan SR😆 fan requests mayb, but yeah she did😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: aparnauma

Why was Kushi sad?

At that time I was disappointed but may be because they spent too little time on it
But when I went back and watched it again their expressions were very apt.

Hats off to the two that they could come up with a performance like that despite the big fight they had at that time.
That's one reason I disagree with the rumours/news which went around saying he is unprofessional and difficult to work with etc



no she was seeing other couple SR 😆

agree...now if u play that scene it look 😳 i think its good becoz slowly slowly chemistry build ...if u chk recent scene it look more 😃
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Posted: 10 years ago
DP her PR needs break 😈


Aaloo is sweetheart 😛 yedi banake pedha khati yeh 😉

anyways Shuddhi VD & AB 🤔 chodo 😆 may be third angel bhi add ho as Nandi 😈 if its Shiv trilogy 🤓
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Posted: 10 years ago

Review: Zoya Akhtar's Dil Dhadakne Do

A round-trip luxury cruise is a perfect metaphor for Zoya Akhtar's Dil Dhadakne Do: it's glossy, it's picturesque, everything on board costs far more than it ought, there are some pretty people, a few of whom make a scene, a family shakes a leg quite memorably, there is some motion sickness and " for something that ends up precisely and predictably where it started " it takes a helluva long time going nowhere.

None of this is necessarily a bad thing. We need great movies and trashy movies and insightful movies and clever movies, sure, but sometimes we duck into a darkened theatre looking for comfort food, and that's when we need movies that do just what they promise on the label.

Modest ambitions notwithstanding, Dil Dhadakne Do takes a while to hit its stride, starting off choppy and feeling " at least for the first ninety of its indulgent 170 minutes " like a weak sitcom. Society types sniping at one another while the background score functions like a laugh track? Ouch. It's like a really long episode of Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai where Satish Shah doesn't show up. And it doesn't help that in DDD, the narrator is a dog. The Mehra family, the frustrated foursome at the heart of this film, have a fifth member, an adorable bullmastiff who happens to be narrating the film. (Not kidding). And he's voiced by Aamir Khan. (I wish I were kidding.)

Thus does Aamir's Pluto Mehra pontificate on about people and their peculiar ways, but this too-literal voiceover " full of homilies about how strange humans are " is shockingly reminiscent of Khan's last film, PK, where he played an alien, full of homilies about how strange humans are. The gimmick could conceivably have been cute, but the film embraces it as an afterthought: it's fundamentally messed up that Pluto has nothing to do in the entire movie except talk reproachfully about people; and secondly that Khan, delivering platitudes written by Javed Akhtar, does so with a disturbingly pompous all-knowing voice. Snapdeal-Dhadakne-Do, the dog appears to be saying.

The project is lifted by a couple of actors, Anil Kapoor and Ranveer Singh playing the Mehra father and son and injecting Dil Dhadakne Do with energy and repose respectively. The film is about a family on a cruise with their friends, a nearly-bankrupt family taking a last-gasp holiday because saving face is too important, and it is Kapoor's undying ebullience and Singh's perplexed inwardness that defines the film and sets it on course. Zoya Akhtar's film doesn't provide much insight and leans too heavily on repetitive, sitcom-like reaction shots to underline its own obvious points over and over again " this is a film that generalises too much, one where all the parents are regressive, all the women are marriage-bait " but in the cacophony of these belaboured caricatures, Singh provides tremendous calm and brings nuance to the table. He's excellent. It's as if an understated actor from a Pakistani TV show walked out into a deafening Balaji crowd.

To be fair, however, the crowd is mostly on point. Farhan Akhtar, who has done a spiffy job with the film's often sardonic dialogue, is rather charming in the film. Shefali Shah is reliably strong as an unhappy, delusional wife, though she does appear to be channeling Shabana Azmi too much, and intriguing new actress Ridhima Sud is memorably cool as a young girl who knows when her shotglass needs another splash. The striking Priyanka Chopra can carry of a yellow sun hat with immense flair, but her Beyonc-level swagger (and her auditioning-for-America accent that randomly makes some English lines jar) is at odds with her character's innate mousiness in front of her parents. Anushka Sharma, playing a dancer but assuredly more comfortable on stage here than during her last debacle, is pretty great here as she concocts heady chemistry with Singh, the two infectiously grinning at each other as they fool around.

Sharma and Singh are smashing together, starting off their courtship hurriedly, with the kind of conversation people used to have on the Internet back in the day " throwing factual stats about their life out onto the table as if playing verbal Uno " but rather than seeming unnatural, it works because they make it seem believable that these two characters urgently want to get really close really fast. Sharma, more world-weary, is at times hesitant, and Singh " playing a leading man, who, refreshingly enough, has achieved nothing and knows nothing about where he's headed " approaches the romance bullishly, in that reckless way we do when we finally know what we want. There's a fine, fine moment where he pins her down and declares his love to her theatrically, in blustery, Bollywood-y dialogue, and she yanks him down for a kiss " tenderly, yes, but also simply to shut the fool up.

There is much, thus, that is wrong with Dil Dhadakne Do " the way it treats chauvinism as an absolute aspect of personality, the awful Priyanka Chopra plotline, the total lack of progressive parental figures on board the ship (where is that Daadi from Queen when you really need her?) " but it has a few sharp character-driven moments and, unlike most Hindi films, it ends stronger than it started, an impressive feat considering it always intended to finish things off in obviously feel-good fashion.

Despite its flaws, I find myself looking back at Dil Dhadakne Do and smiling. Because of Kapoor, a man who is unerringly good when given enough elbow room, and here he's silvermaned and smooth and selfish and playing his part with superb gusto. His character is so self-obsessed that in his head he's frequently confounded by just how obvious things seem to him and not the rest of the world, and Kapoor is superb as he restlessly swells up while waiting for everyone else to catch up to him. And because of Singh, who owns his moments of frustration, of resignation, of outrage, of wry comebacks. There is a scene where he loses all his calm and throws out the facts threateningly, like a grenade bobbed at his family, that he's in love with a girl. "She's a dancer and a muslim," he says, daring them to react, and Singh is scarily good. But he's even better when wordlessly standing on the deck, helplessly looking at his own shoes instead of daring to embrace his sobbing sister.

Dil Dhadakne Do translates to let the heart beat. The heart, it wants what it wants, and that's all very well, especially if it wants the kind of watery climaxes where hugs solve everything. But ah, how I wish this film hadn't gone doggystyle.

Rating: 3 stars

http://rajasen.com/2015/06/05/review-zoya-akhtars-dil-dhadakne-do/

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expectedly so, DDD looks insipid and incoherent attempt..from story front..lol what was that, a long sarabhai episode without indravadhan's presence?😆

but dear ladies, drawing ur attention to bold black and red..

@bold - seems anil kapoor and ranveer singh are stars! and yes RS is subtle in this one👏👏👏

@red bold - 😆 thats definitely a reference and drawing parallels to fawad's performances in HS/ ZGH😆😳

Edited by Hiral_Halwa - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: blushing

DP her PR needs break 😈


Aaloo is sweetheart 😛 yedi banake pedha khati yeh 😉

anyways Shuddhi VD & AB 🤔 chodo 😆 may be third angel bhi add ho as Nandi 😈 if its Shiv trilogy 🤓

is apparently based on a warrior's life and reincarnation..so who knows..maybe inspired from shiva trilogy, but not exact copy😕

VD-Alia is just bad bad casting for these roles..🥱 lets see if they surprise..VD toh kuch bhi karle, too hard for me to like him🥱 but alia - lets see..how will she pull of sati..she can act..no doubts, but her look is not right for the role😕

yedi 🤣 ady I love the way u use that word😉
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Posted: 10 years ago
pyarey afzal too is starting on zindagi soon from 17th june😲
wow ive been wanting to watch it for long..it was a blockbuster hit in Pak..something on the lines of HS's success..people even went on to say hamza is new fawad😆

but I dont like uska writer's way of weaving the storiy🥱 phir bhi, just want to see what was the hype about it😕
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Posted: 10 years ago
kidhar gayi saari jantaa😳😕
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Hiral_Halwa

kidhar gayi saari jantaa😳😕

yo
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Posted: 10 years ago
@Hiru... DDD review... Well as predictable... Zoya's movie nothing new to offer🥱...
RS I knew he was good😃.. I like his quality to live into the character⭐️

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