ANy reviews on the BGMs ???!!!

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:58 AM, rivjot <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Second Review -
> http://worldfilm.about.com/od/bollywoodfilms/fr/delhi6.htm
>
> Rating - 4/5
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Chord" <purev...@...> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.naachgaana.com/2009/02/16/delhi-6-review/
> >
> > Abhishek, Sonam charm New York
> >
> > One may have seen Bollywood stars dancing amidst the tulip fields in
> > Holland or singing a song at New York's Time Square. But do you
> > remember seeing an auto rickshaw or Delhi shops at Times Square? Well,
> > in writer-director Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra's briskly-paced and often
> > hilarious film Delhi-6, the make-believe world springs up suddenly
> > amidst real-life like stories firmly set in Old Delhi.
> >
> > In an utterly beguiling scene, the character of Waheeda Rehman
> > suddenly takes ill, and has to be transported to the hospital in an
> > auto rickshaw from her home in a narrow alley in Old Delhi. But a
> > large reverential crowd gathered to see a cow deliver in the middle of
> > a busy street stalls the auto. By the time Roshan (Abhishek Bachchan)
> > disperses the crowd, he cannot find his grandmother. You guessed it —
> > she has not only recovered but has also been inching towards the cow
> > to have the darshan of the holy delivery.
> >
> > The fertile imagination Mehra and writer-lyricist Prasoon Joshi fill
> > the film with a number of unforgettable incidents. And with an
> > admirable ensemble cast that offers fine performances from Vijay Raaz,
> > the self-important and corrupt police officer, Divya Dutta as the
> > sensuous outcaste and Rishi Kapoor as a lost lover who offers Roshan a
> > few life lessons, Mehra still extracts engaging performances from
> > Abhishek and Sonam Kapoor.
> >
> > Add to the cast hundreds of pigeons, especially Masakali, that
> > symbolizes the spirit of Bittu (Sonam), and the kala bandar (black
> > monkey) that not only creates havoc and allows religious bigots to
> > rile against the Muslims in the locality but also, ironically, unites
> > the warring Hindus and Muslims in the end.
> >
> > The ending is a tad prolonged and too wordy but in the final
> > reckoning, Delhi-6 demands repeat viewing.
> >
> > On February 20, the first award-worthy film of the year will open in
> > 1,200 theatres across India and some 300 outside India. Bring out the
> > box of mithai.
> >
> > Source: Rediff
> >
> > Fan Review:
> >
> > FAN REVIEW FROM NYC[/b]
> >
> > The movie is great.
> > Music is fantastic…the WHOLE cast did a phenomenal job.
> > IMO Abhishek did AWESOME…he really did well with his character Roshan.
> > Sonam…she has really improved!
> > Loved her in the movie (I also liked her in Saawariya).She did justice
> > to the role of Bittu.
> > The rest of the cast, Rishi, Divya great job wink.gif.
> > The movie mostly revolves around Abhishek's character, Roshan.
> > IMO Sonam's role wasn't that big but she does play important role in
> > the movie in a way.
> > The movie had comedy,action,and all that jazz that GOOD movies need.
> > I cried towards the ending of the movie…
> >
> > But yeah…the movie is a must watch!!!
> > It was made nicely
> >
>
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>



-- 
regards,
Vithur

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