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Tomorrow never came

Nandini Ramnath January 8, 2004

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#21 Posted by raf1975 on July 31, 2005 11:13:46 am
hey nandini great article, but howcome that u`re talking about films and there is no tom cruise in it. No hard feelings but I know the nandini who was mad about tom cruise in her school days. Can i have your email address. Rehana
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#20 Posted by Tazeen on January 18, 2004 9:08:45 pm
just one question: what is justification/logic of raising the morale of the soldiers by chanting jai kaali and jai durga in a supposedly secular India with 27 or 30 per cent ( I am not sure) non-hindu population. Wouldn`t it backfire, if the non-hindu population is propotionately represented in the army?
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#19 Posted by gujjubania on January 13, 2004 12:08:35 am
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#18 Posted by rsridhar on January 11, 2004 5:07:33 pm
re:#5 by Urstruly
It sucks but u still watch it. That is the point.
RE: Kal ho na ho
I watched this movie and liked it.
I like SRK. I like him because he has a common man look and does not have to look like one ``who stepped out of a bandbox`` to score with the audience. Some of his mannerisms have become stereotyped but he is still a good actor.
Kal ho na ho is a good movie. I thought Saif Ali Khan did a great job and acted with a lot of restraint.
Kantabehn scenes were hilarious. So were the puns on the Gujarati community.
Sridhar
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#17 Posted by rsridhar on January 11, 2004 5:07:33 pm
re: LOC-kargil versus Pinjar
Saw both the movies recently.
Pinjar is a good movie. I think both Urmila Matondkar and Manoj Bajpai have given sterling performances. The movie shows the nobility of character of Rasheed (acted by Bajpai with consummate ease and restraint) who fights a number of demons inside and outside him. Urmila finds that religion is in the end just a matter of choice and what is more important is the character of a person. Her own real brother (a hindu) betrays her but a stranger (muslim and a Paki) stands by her. In the end she decides to stay on with Rasheed, rejecting her own family and country.
Now, about LOC-Kargil.
This film was about history and i think, now belongs to history. It is an eminently forgettable movie. Indian do not know how to make war movies and J.P. Dutta has showed us why and how.
LOC is all about jingoism and Paki-bashing. Cries of ``bharat mata ki jai``, ``Jai Kali``, ``Jai Durga`` ring the air as soldiers fight to recapture lost territorry. One wonders where was the need to resort to such jingoism. J.P Dutta started this movie 2 years ago when jingoism was popular but i am told that his movie is a flop in India today. What a wasted effort!
Sridhar
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#16 Posted by Nandini on January 10, 2004 5:54:42 pm
Hi! Thanks for the high praise. I sincerely hope KHNH isn`t copied from anywhere!
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#15 Posted by Nandini on January 10, 2004 5:54:42 pm
Hi! Thanks for the high praise!
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#14 Posted by Nandini on January 10, 2004 5:54:42 pm
Oops! Suzie Lightning, I realise only now that you were actually replying to urstruly! sorry
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#13 Posted by Nandini on January 10, 2004 5:54:42 pm
thanks! that felt good to read
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#12 Posted by Nandini on January 10, 2004 5:54:42 pm
i love dream sequences too! especially when they involve countries i`ve never been to. just kidding. but so many of them are better done than khnh. anyway, that`s only my opinion.
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#10 Posted by kaghzan on January 9, 2004 7:45:11 am
Good effort Nanadini, I donot know if you watch tamil or talagu films...most of the innovative ideas we see in hindi films now a days have been borrowed or copied from those industries.
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#9 Posted by gujjubania on January 9, 2004 7:45:10 am
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#8 Posted by Naqshbandi on January 8, 2004 8:15:39 pm
KHNH is one of the most overrated and overhyped films i have seen! The only saving grace was Shah Rukh`s acting and the film`s ending. The rest was very poor! Watch The Big B`s Baaghbaan instead.

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#7 Posted by SuzieLightning on January 8, 2004 3:58:28 pm
Urstruly:

That was brilliant!
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#6 Posted by plats8 on January 8, 2004 3:58:28 pm
I haven`t seen the movie, but does a run of the mill movie really elicit so much
thought ?
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