I saw the promo and I don't know but my first reaction was that, OMG, this film has every possibility of going wrong.
I know the songs will be the saving grace but I have a feeling that this movie is not going be good at all. Too many gimmicks, sign of a weak script, I hope I am wrong, especially since I like the guys in it and behind it, expecially shree astivinayak. Wish it all the luck but Im nervous now! Be well, Matthew On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:30 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ <pawancum...@yahoo.com>wrote: > > > ye-catching first impression [image: Click here to add this article to My > Clips]<http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/my/index.php?mode=my_clip_add&clip_id=13159&clip_category=n> > > By Taran Adarsh, August 11, 2009 - 08:32 IST > > [image: Blue]First 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. > > > http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/2009/08/11/13159/index.html > > > > -- "God Willing, For the valiant heart, nothing is impossible".