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Rab ne bana di Jodi : Crap in the name of cinema

Posted in movie review by sundarb on December 13, 2008

I have to vent my frustation. Enakku movieku start pannumbodhey .. as vivek says “mildaa oru doubt vandhadhu”. It is confirmed beyond doubt. I have seen movies that depict realism and the ones that depict total fantasy. I can understand why fantasy, out of the world concept, no logic only jaali – such things exist. But never have I seen a movie utterly confused between both. No idea of direction, Crappy Shahrukh Khan love scenes (one cannot stand this nonsense. The way he conveys his emotions is contrived, constipated, far-fetched and stupid) with some bhangra music thrown in, storyline that reaches its pinnacle in naivety – This joker named Aditya Chopra has taken his most retarded film ever, with Mohabbatein giving a serious competition. There are punch dialogues on “what is love”. There are also several punch dialogues on “god”. And not so surprisingly, there are some on the combination of both. And as usual there are dance competitions, raining, romance and all that standard masala with an overdose of Shahrukh’s  horrible mannerisms. Don’t watch it. Seriously. Ever.

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  1. mrnobody said, on December 22, 2008 at 10:32 pm

    Hah. I came here looking to vent my frustration too. Bloody crap of a movie, is all I can say. I have been an admirer of SRK’s work, to be honest. But I was really disappointed after watching this movie. The story is total bullshit. Anushka Sharma is probably the worst newcomer. I think it was a very bad idea introducing her. Mallika Sherawat is better at acting, ffs. Even his worst flops are probably better than this poop. Total waste of time, I couldnt wait to get out of the theatre. Waste of precious time, and when u get out, a bad mood, is all you get out of this movie. DONT WATCH IT. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR….

  2. sumit said, on December 24, 2008 at 6:51 pm

    best review. After Mohabbatein , this is the worst movie of the Millennium,
    Ramu’s Aag looks like a classic to me now. Sharukh just cannot handle emotional scenes.
    He’s best at just comedy.


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