I expected that you won't enjoy this one as much as the others. Too many imperfections of Bollywood are obvious. Their production values have only risen the last ten years or so.I still think you should check out SRK and Kajol's later cooperations "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" and "Kabhie Khuchi Kabhie Gham" because they are essential Bollywood viewing. Especially the later (KKKG) I really can enjoy again and again. So if you plan to only buy one of these, go with the second one. And you really should go Blu on this one. I even have double-dipped here.
Koi... Mil Gaya is still silly money at over £200.
Quote from: dfmorgan on January 18, 2011, 09:04:32 PMKoi... Mil Gaya is still silly money at over £200.I found it cheaper at Play.com.
Aamir Khan, always the perfectionist, did a great job in this one. Both in the light and the dark side of the story. He usually throws himself into a movie. For this one he worked out for months to get the physique you see on the cover. When you watch Fanaa, you see that this is not his normal appearance.Also Asin did a great job. She is really lovely in this movie. She is the only one who also played in the original Ghajini. This one you were watching is the Hindi remake of a Tamil movie. Both movies were directed by the same guy. Aamir Khan, liking the Tamil movie, convinced the director to remake his movie with a bigger budget in Bollywood. It was Asin's first role in a Hindi movie. I hope I get the chance to see her in more.
Glad you liked it So far my favourite Kajol movie, where she isn't partnered with Shah Rukh Khan.You know, I still envy you, that you got all these Bollywood movies on Blu.
You think that one was weepy, than wait for Kabhie Khuchi Kabhie Gham. But it is a different kind of weepy. Supported by (IMO) great music.
As you don't seem to be put off by "weepy" movies, I have another great recommendation for you: "Kal Ho Naa Ho"Especially if you also enjoy Kabhie Khuchi Kabhie Gham. Try to avoid reading spoilers for it though.