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Subject: Re: [arr] Delhi-6 - Thumbs Down by Taran Adarsh
On 2/22/2009 5:25 AM India Time, _Jahanzeb Farooq_ wrote:
just watched it. i must say it is not that bad. in fact i liked it.
though it is not anyway near RDB but it is a pretty
just watched it. i must say it is not that bad. in fact i liked it.
though it is not anyway near RDB but it is a pretty good movie.
one thing which really p** me off is how badly they picturized Rehna
Tu. oh man i don't believe how badly they spoiled and literally wasted
the song. i kept
On 2/22/2009 5:25 AM India Time, _Jahanzeb Farooq_ wrote:
just watched it. i must say it is not that bad. in fact i liked it.
though it is not anyway near RDB but it is a pretty good movie.
one thing which really p** me off is how badly they picturized Rehna
Tu. oh man i don't believe
As soon as the first review was out on indiafm.com,people started abusing
Taran Adarsh saying he is trash etc. But now if you look at the web, you
will see that most people agree with what has been said about the movie.
Unfortunate but true. But that in no way guarantees that the movie won’t
make
Agreed. Thumbs down to a movie doesn't nec mean thumbs down to the
music. Yes, movie success helps in music success, but I think ARR has
already established music success with D6. D6 is one of those
extra-ordinary scores that doesn't depend on the film's BO outcome to
score well.
Boy, what a
Agreed. Thumbs down to a movie doesn't nec mean thumbs down to the
music. Yes, movie success helps in music success, but I think ARR has
already established music success with D6. D6 is one of those
extra-ordinary scores that doesn't depend on the film's BO outcome to
score well.
Boy,
Agreed. Thumbs down to a movie doesn't nec mean thumbs down to the
music. Yes, movie success helps in music success, but I think ARR has
already established music success with D6. D6 is one of those
extra-ordinary scores that doesn't depend on the film's BO outcome to
score well.
Boy,
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/review/12980/index.html
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra thinks out of the box and it's more than
evident now. First AKS, then RANG DE BASANTI, now DELHI 6. A two-liner
of the story may give you an impression that it's similar to UTV's
earlier outing SWADES, directed
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