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HUM AAPKE HAIN KAUN
my mom saw that movie 10 times…![]()
but I dont watch hindi movies…just some of the dance videos ![]()
wth
HUM AAPKE HAIN KAUN
my mom saw that movie 10 times…![]()
but I dont watch hindi movies…just some of the dance videos ![]()
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
chalte chalte
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
"naqsha"
infact all of sunny deol films
he is the creepiest actor I would say
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
vivah.
it was so freakin boring.
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
garam masala!!!
there are so many, really.
If Indian movies r so crap pakistanis r not required to see them- its not a potential market for bollywood anyway-stick to ur own lollywood-or listen to some mulla crap go for u guys
Are you seriously saying that Pakistan is not a potential market for bollywood flicks!!! You have got to be joking me!!! Either you dont know what a potential market is or you are just a plane old DUMBASS
Besides its good to acknowledge the flaws of something because thats how you improve upon your mistakes!!!
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
vivah. it was so freakin boring.
i hated vivah. painduest movie ever
"MUJHE HAQ HAIIIIIII"
LMAO
I watched this Bollywood film in the 80s where the hero had his arms chopped off and he still managed to come back and beat up the villians. That was prob the worst film I've ever seen. So annoying not being able to remember the name of it :(
Oh, and there was a film on a Bengali channel the other day where in one scene a man had his tongue ripped out and they showed the tongue actually being held up and wriggling about and then thrown on the floor! How messed up is that??? And they show this stuff at lunchtime..
One little kiss and desi parents reach for the remote yet arms being cut off, tongues being ripped out and no-one bats an eyelid..
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well basically any thing from akshey kumar, salman khan, ajay devgan, sanjey dat and sunny boby deols.
Many people hate imran hashmy films but i don know, i dont find em that bad. His acting is better than many like akshey kumar and deols
Ajay Devgan !! Are you serious ??
Dejavu for me ![]()
hahahahahaha i have seen it before…it soooo funnny…just look at the song and the dance…check him out when he says mohabbat…
bilkul class 2/3 ka bacha lag raha hai…jab unhe koi poem sunane ke liye kehte hain aur woh poem pe isi kisam ke actions karte hain
does any one know if its from lolly, bolly or tamil movie?
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
i think its a south indian movie.
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
rang de basanti
Are you seriously saying that Pakistan is not a potential market for bollywood flicks!!! You have got to be joking me!!! Either you dont know what a potential market is or you are just a plane old DUMBASS
I don't think he meant market for "pirated DVDs" :) I am not sure how many Bollywood movies get released in Pak theaters or how many legal DVDs are sold in Pak.
rang de basanti
I don't think that Pakistanis were the target audience for RDB ;)
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
List to very long, cant keep track but on top of my head I still regret (ever after 10 years) spending rather wasting $8 on watching "Hum saath Saath Hain"
Re: Which is the crapiest Bollywood movie you have ever watched?
Bollywood movies are cheesy as hell. The only few good movies I've watched were Lagaan, Pinjar, Tamanna, The Legend of Bhagat Singh and Dil Chahta Hai.
Edit: Dosti was good also, it's from the 60s I think.
I don't think that Pakistanis were the target audience for RDB ;)
Anyone with an appreciation of social and political problems in either India or Pakistan would have liked RDB - but I guess, one also needs to appreciate the trials and tribulations of the pre-partition era.
Anyone with an appreciation of social and political problems in either India or Pakistan would have liked RDB
I agree. But I would not fault Pakistanis for not appreciating the movie, since it was meant to appeal to the Indian masses.