kunalshirodkar
Joined Jul 2014
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The story winds its comic, yet tense journey around the life of a simpleton with uncanny determination who finally achieves his dream following the adage of 'Try and Try Until You Succeed'
Superb acting by everyone who make you believe in each of their characters.
So glad, and still sad that these brilliantly made movies go unnoticed!
Superb acting by everyone who make you believe in each of their characters.
So glad, and still sad that these brilliantly made movies go unnoticed!
It is unfortunate that even today, film makers like Karan Johar (who consider themselves very innovative and artistic) still dish out the same old dragged, pedestrian, senseless, shallow and tortuous movies while expecting the audience to pay a premium price for watching it!
The only thing "mushkil" about this horrendous movie is sitting through it...
Just like eating stale, tasteless food in a fine dining restaurant doesn't make it delicious, similarly shooting a nonsensical movie in good locales with beautiful cast doesn't make it worth a watch.
Not sure why Karan Johar had to spend Rs90 Cr to make a pathetic piece like ADHM. Even a drunk monkey with a pen could have come with a better, meaningful story.
The only thing "mushkil" about this horrendous movie is sitting through it...
Just like eating stale, tasteless food in a fine dining restaurant doesn't make it delicious, similarly shooting a nonsensical movie in good locales with beautiful cast doesn't make it worth a watch.
Not sure why Karan Johar had to spend Rs90 Cr to make a pathetic piece like ADHM. Even a drunk monkey with a pen could have come with a better, meaningful story.
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