A very well orchestrated movie according to Indian filmography developing a sense of melevolence and benevolence in a person’s mind visualising the agony of the ying and yang that one has to go through to achieve something in life.
There was Aristilian and Platonic philosphy in it as well which is rare to find in the bollywood industry.
The actor himself hit the nail on the role; the actress however did not fit the role mainly because of her acting. What enticed me about this movie is there was a moral to this story. You’ll find out after you see it.
Keep in mind while watching it there is a deeper meaning than the “ghisa pita” love scene.
On the Indian movie chart I’d give it a 8/10 along with Dil Chahta Hai and a few others that have surprised me.
If put in a sentence this movie would be best described as “Struggles of life . . .”
Jitna Diya Sarkar Nay Mujko, Itni Meri Auqat Nahi, Yeh Saab Tumhara Karam Hai Aqa, Mujh Mein Aisi Koi Baat Nahin.
It’s different than the usual indian flicks.. excellent production values.. 2 good cinematography and background animations.. colo sequences fabuluos.. music sweeps one off his/her feet..
i for one am SHOCKED! where was the damn jaan leva song hun??? fwd kerlya… rwd kerlya… finished the reel in the movie even after the movie had ended… but still no song :o
why???
and how come this movie was not released in theatres?
I can’t wait all my life…On a street of broken dreams
Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives. ~William Dement
[This message has been edited by khawateen (edited November 16, 2001).]