Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Fanaa: the movie's worth its name..nearly killed yours truly ;)

As the clock ticks, it reads 1.12 a.m. A minute away from the famous Nelson number which our cricketers are afraid to tread! I am just back from watching the movie Fanaa and what an experience it was. Imagine inspiring one to write about it as soon as back from the movie would definitely be a worthwhile one!

How I too wished that I could write a pleasant note on Fanaa. How I sincerely wished that Aamir Khan and Kajol would have never accepted the script at the first place. On second thoughts, maybe the whole idea of Yash raj films producing the same, the duo would have just missed reading the script.

Result. Utter waste of public time and money. How could the great star Aamir do this to me? How could such a loosely bound script be enticing to a star who has ultra hits like Lagaan and Rand De Basanti to his credit, with its script so tightly packed.

The story is so loosely bound that one is surprised by the compleities of coincidences that happen around the lives of the cast and crew of the movie.
The screen play is so hilarious that at one point in time when there is dire treat of the country coming under an attack, I could not get off my head the thought that maybe Rajnikanth would be the surprise entry and he would save the country.


Many must have watched the movie. Many would be wanting to watch. For those who want to watch it, a serious piece of advice. Don't, or else you might just be Fanaa...

Note: There are people who absolutely loved the movie. No issues. I just put my POV, that's it. Debates for another day, please:)

11 Comments:

Blogger Keshi said...

**I could not get off my head the thought that maybe Rajnikanth would be the surprise entry and he would save the country.

lol really?

well I wanted to see it but lets see...

Keshi.

11:40 pm

 
Blogger Sajesh said...

i saw it on CD...so dint feel my pocket burning.
Long Live Piracy! :p

6:06 am

 
Blogger Dewaker Basnet said...

keshi: yeah..u can have second thts on that defiitely:)

yldguy: hey dude. nice to c u after a while. Piracy is the only thing that binds India and Pakis....so if its helping, let it be ;)

6:34 am

 
Blogger FumingSalmon said...

I havnt watched th movie...bt i m sure it wud b a blooper..i donno why this happens to must awaited movies...

surprisingly th reviews say that u can watch the movie just becoz there s Kajol...did directors also hv the same thing in mind!!

Big banner, big stars...i think the movie makers just lose the track of the movie...in an attempt to glorify n publicize th movie they forget to cross-check that their script page hv jumbled up...n sufferers r we poor souls !!

8:29 am

 
Blogger FumingSalmon said...

Condolences to u dewaker for wasting ur money, time n enerygy over such a movie..i can identity with the painu r going thru becoz i just saw a movie which was equally painful.. :)

Guyz stay away from anything that reads "Elizabethtown"!!

8:30 am

 
Blogger Rupali_Srivastava said...

Hey Deewaker

Thanks for visiting my blog. I saw Fanaa last week. Frankly I thought it was better that all that song and dance drama that Karan Johar churns out.It had terrible loopholes in the story but yet it had a story.Liked the kid playing Rehan Jr.

BTW saw Phir Hera Pheri today and felt that the first one was much better.

Though for people like me anything desi is good these days :))))

7:05 pm

 
Blogger Scoot said...

Rajnikanth would be the surprise entry and he would save the country.
.........hahaaaahha that was too good!!

4:54 pm

 
Blogger Dewaker Basnet said...

ruler: yeah much awaited movies sometimes are bloopers..thanks for the condolences anyways..hahah


rupali: yeah the kid was good:)
have not seen hera pheri though but heard that the first one is great..

maya: hey long time eh:)watch the movie and u might just think that jackie chan would also appear from nowhere :)

10:29 pm

 
Blogger Neha said...

i don even feel like watching the movie...
after i came to know the story, the rest was so predictible...!!!

2:35 am

 
Blogger mala said...

can't agree more.. but i always believed in leaving my 6th sense behind for a rom bollywood movie.. sit back and enjoy the liveliness and colourfulness bollywood is ever famous for! so i did and justified my ££..

4:46 am

 
Blogger Dewaker Basnet said...

malashini: well your justifications are acceptable:)

8:00 am

 

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