Now m no different. Following the crowd, i too went for having d experience of a real good 3 hours (3 hrs and 4 mins to be precise, this was what i went for). Aamir wa
s good, as always. Script was ok types. The plethora of violence actually was not what I went for(though dis ingredient was among d most important elements behind d movie's early success). The movie asked for more briskness, a better cinematography, appealing songs( A R Rahman can be excused though), and something else other than d 8 pack abs (bollywood is witnessing a fascinating fight over d abs issue).The biggest sore point for me at the end of the movie was that the whole memory loss bit was almost peripheral to the plot( if not irrelevant.) Seems almost like a publicity gimmick. Take it away and the basic story of the film stays the same. And the basic story is one that has been rehashed a million times in Bollywood - rich nice boy falls in love with virtuous poor girl, and just as they are headed into a blissful life, a bad guy intervenes, does evil things (and maybe kills girl). Bad guy is punished and revenge is taken. The end. Yawn!
Maybe it is the fault of the script, screenplay, performances, or all of the above, but there is no chemistry, spark or romance between the leading couple. They seem like platonic friends( or even siblings). Why does Kalpana love Sanjay/Sachin? And why does Sanjay love Kalpana.... I can understand him wanting to nominate her to succeed Mother Teresa, but love? Bleh. The whole movie can be re-written with his sister being the one who is murdered, and the import would remain the same.
Epilogue : All the ballyhoo about Ghajini might help it to gain something out of the facile Indian population but the truth lies in the fact that the movie is not upto the so called Aamir level, and beware producers, its not long that d janta will shed out the obligatory nice image of the film. I have not more than 2 and a half stars for d movie...(feel penitent for all Aamir fans) C u
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