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    Quote Originally Posted by roosevelt92 View Post
    recently i seen the movie zindagi na milegi dobara nice smooth story not any twist ...
    saw it yesterday, no twist but funny and enjoyable and of course great tourism advert for Spain and "Bagwati"

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    Hum ApkE Hain Kaun on TV.

    Yes - I like it
    Yes - when it is on TV I can't change channels
    Yes - I like the 'light' parts too
    Yes - I like the songs....sometimes I sing along
    Yes - I get lump-in-the throat and all
    Yes - I need therapy
    மூவா? முதல்வா! இனியெம்மைச் சோரேலே

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    Ah! Skeleton in feeyar's cupboard - finally.

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    P_R -
    நெலயா நில்லாது நினைவில் வரும் நெறங்களே

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    Awwwww
    Not necessarily Therapy PR...nothing that a good dose of recent Sallu movies couldn't fix!
    Yes- they will make you cry, especially if you've lost the remote control

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plum View Post
    Ah! Skeleton in feeyar's cupboard - finally.
    Actually it is very good I say.
    Some other channel was showing Johar's K3G - unbearable. They were trying paasam moments now and then between Saarugaan and Krithigai. kaNraaviyA irundhadhu.
    The people in HAHK, their relationships are far more genuine.

    Climax-la oru sila idangaL analysis-worthy-A thONichu.

    Reema Lagoo has the child when reading the letter.
    She too chose one good man over another in her youth. We know not of her reasons then. It is not as if her 'lesser' choice is less fulfilling, but she is shown to have never fully made peace with the loss. As she sings in the song with AlokNath in the aaj hamaarE dhil mein song:
    Meri Chaya Hai Jo, Aapke Ghar Chali
    Sapna Ban Ke Meri, Palkon Mein Hai Pali
    Now her daughter, for reasons of her own, was about to make a similar decision. How curious? Could she call it a 'mistake'? She can relate to the situation, but would she really be able to give voice to 'why' she things it would be a wrong decision for Madhuri, citing her own personal example! No.

    And while these thoughts - allegedly - pass through her mind, she has the next generation in her hand.

    And the way Monish Behl speaks to both of them - tugs at heartstrings, without getting all melodramatic.
    The kiddishness of Salman keeps coming up in the film again and again - and I guess put off many people (kudhichu kudhichu viLayAndukkittu..)
    He is shown to have a childlike 'innocence' and love, but also shown as desiring to grow up - which he says in assumed childlike petulant voice (kab thak rahoon....sab sE chOttA)
    But then he has to make the giant leap. No other choice even seems considerable to him. It is not just selfishness to announce his love, but also having to declare to the world that he is not a 'boy' anymore. Behl says of Salman to the rest of them in the room: "ithnA badA baath..uskE hasi mein dhabA kE, mujhE parAyA karAyA".

    The only line of reprimand he actually addresses to Salman is the one bubbling with melodramatic fury in all of twenty decibels: yeh thum tIk nahi kiyA PrEm

    adappOngappA...indha padam pudikkin. Sue me.
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    Dhamaal

    Good fun. Pasangga ellAm nallA nadikkurAnggapA. Good comedy (I know, they stole the soap gun from Woody, but it was still funny) God knows when Tamizh films will go in this direction.
    " நல்ல படம் , சுமாரான படம் என்பதையெல்லாம் தாண்டியவர் நடிகர் திலகம் . சிவாஜி படம் தோற்கலாம் ..சிவாஜி தோற்பதில்லை." - Joe Milton.

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    Bala padam analysis worthy illainu sollittu barjatyakku analysisA?
    I think you are mellowing down, feeyaar, mellowing down.
    kiLikku kalyANa vayasu vandhuduthOlliyO, paRandhu pOchu

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    Reema Lagoo has the child when reading the letter.
    She too chose one good man over another in her youth. We know not of her reasons then. It is not as if her 'lesser' choice is less fulfilling, but she is shown to have never fully made peace with the loss. As she sings in the song with AlokNath in the aaj hamaarE dhil mein song:
    idhellAm over analysis Feeyar. North Indies-la indha cross-joLLu (even after marriage, pEran pEthi etc) quite common. Sub-textlAm padikkAdhinga. If you want to say it is natural, yes, quite natural for that class of people. Sub-text padikkaRa aLavukku oNNum illai. I'd reckon that Alok Nath character will say that( I hearted you in my youthu) to any sambandhi whom he knew from college time. Such flirting - even invented childhood/youth stories for flirting - is quite common no in their culture?

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    Well, if you want to point that it is better than the derivatives it spawned, yes, am with you. DDLJ is intolerable - and I felt it even as a target audience for Saarug when it released. I had all the demographic attributes to fall for it yet it seemed so fake and intolerable then, forget now. Karan Joker paththi sollavE vENAm

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