Some stories are interesting to read. They may be bestsellers, no arguments on that. But cinema is a different medium altogether and not all stories are cut out for cinematic adaptations. That’s the problem with Hello.
Based on Chetan Bhagat’s book ‘One Night @ The Call Centre’, Hello makes an attempt to peep into the lives of those working at call centres, but things are presented in such an amateurish manner that it fails to cut ice.
There are good films and there are bad films. Hello is neither good, nor bad. It’s just boring!
Salman Khan looks haggard, as if he has been woken up from his sleep. The eye bags and double chin are too evident.
Besides, the actor has been given main prominence in posters/billboards, but the fact remains that he’s hardly there for a song and scene at the start, a brief scene at the interval and a scene and promotional video at the end. Katrina Kaif looks angelic, but even she has a 5-10 minute role.
On the whole, Hello is a poor show.
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it was sheer crap ![]()
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I didnt even think the book was some real master-piece. the story and plot was good, but the writing style was too plain and simplistic to like it.
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i like that song from hello karlai baby dance wance roflzzz i liked some of its light humour but overall it was kinda boring
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Such a crappy crappy movie. I tried to watch it today but after the first 20 minutes decided not to take the torture anymore.