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micky_arya

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Patiala House

Patiala House

5.7
9
  • Nov 8, 2011
  • 9 out of 10

    I don't understand how come this movie is bearing a rating of roughly 6. I've rated it 9 and I stick with it. This is one of the best movies I've seen recently. The acting was just splendid by all the actors, especially by Akshay Kumar who has excelled par excellence in portraying such a serene role with such an ease which actually is quite contrary to his style of acting as he specializes in action & comic roles. I was just amazed to see him emote with merely his expressions throughout the movie and still succeeding so well. No doubt, this is the best movie when it comes to bringing in International cricket stars and the best cricket based Hindi movie. The best thing about the movie was that it never showed anything extraordinary and something that couldn't be digested when it came to cricket. All in all, the movie was engrossing and is a must watch for anyone having a good taste in clean & sensible cinema.
    Shaapit: The Cursed

    Shaapit: The Cursed

    5.5
    4
  • Apr 27, 2010
  • Is this what we call 'horror'?

    When I first heard about Shaapit, I was a li'l thrilled as it was a "The Vikram Bhatt" movie. Vikram Bhatt established himself in the area film direction with his super hit Raaz, a movie which will always stand the test of time. After Raaz, Vikram Bhatt seemed to loose his roots. His style, though present in bits in pieces, lacked that finesse that was present in Raaz. 1920 did provide some promise but the end result was far from satisfying. Shaapit is a movie which shouldn't have been made, a waste of money. The essence of a horror movie is the build up of the core plot and most importantly a horrifying ghost/monster. The build up was OK but the monster really sucked. 3rd grade CG used in portraying the ghost. Secondly, the emotional part of the lover duo was extended without any purpose. There wasn't any chemistry present between them. No match for the Dino-Bipasha pair. Thirdly, horror content of the movie was very low. Shhh...Phir Koi Hai of Star One would have done better than this movie. The positives of the movie were the thought behind the movie which could have been netter executed. Implementation of CG in Hindi horror for the 1st time perhaps. Locales. And Aditya to some extent. As a horror movie fan and a small time critic, I really would like to convey 1 or 2 things to Sir Vikram Bhatt. A love story isn't necessary to be included in a horror movie. Just once watch movies like Jeepers Creepers, Nightmare on the Elm Street, Night of the Living Dead, Grudge, Ring and Silent Hill. These movies are unorthodox, innovative, gory, psychologically impacting and super hits. Can't we make movies like this??? Isn't the Indian audience ready & mature enough to experience another level of thrill??? Is there a dearth of ideas and courage to make such movies??? I would say NO. We can definitely make much better movies than these, horror movies in the real sense. And, you Vikram Bhatt definitely is one of those people who are capable of making such movies. As for summarising Shaapit, I think it should be skipped for some other task worthy of our time.

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