Yup, to me also it appeared like those Sanjay Gupta or RamGopal Verma 
sort of quickie thrillers that are seen for quick enjoyment and are 
forgotten as quickly.

Music is bound to be great, but I don't think even ARR's music will be 
able to give life to a film that is a complete dud.

--
Rawat

On 8/11/2009 11:00 AM India Time, _$ Pavan Kumar $_ wrote:

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> By Taran Adarsh, August 11, 2009 - 08:32 IST
> 
> BlueFirst impression counts. No wonder, film-makers ensure that the 
> first promo of their film creates the maximum impact. The promo of BLUE 
> does exactly that. The promo of this keenly-anticipated fare makes a 
> stunning impact, not just because it stars some of the biggest names in 
> the business [Sanju, Akshay, Katrina, Lara, Zayed], but also because of 
> its backdrop. It's shot underwater, amidst sharks.
> 
> The film has an international feel and its makers, Shree Ashtavinayak, 
> should capitalise on its theme and take it beyond the Indian diaspora, 
> when they plan its release strategy.
> 
> On the other hand, the first promo of MAIN AUR MRS. KHANNA brings back 
> memories of Hrishikesh Mukherjee movies. Soft and simplistic, the promo 
> exudes a lot of freshness. Of course, the first promo features Salman, 
> Kareena and Sohail only [not Preity], but the glimpses make it pretty 
> evident that the film looks at a /pati/, his /patni/ and a /woh/. MAIN 
> AUR MRS. KHANNA has been extensively shot in Melbourne, Australia.
> 
> Incidentally, both BLUE and MAIN AUR MRS. KHANNA are directed by 
> first-time directors - Anthony D'Souza and Prem Soni, respectively.
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