Monday, December 29, 2008

Ghajini

This is definitely one of the most intense movies I have ever seen. Aamir Khan proves once again that he is just the God of Bollywood once again, by giving such a powerful performance.

Asin is quite lovable. Her role has been framed really well by the film maker.

Ghajini, the villain, is probably the most hatable, just as was designed. The actor does a good job.

The movie is very depressing, anger rousing, and in all, very gripping. In some senses, it reminds me of Titanic - where you always know Leonardo Dicaprio doesn't survive, and yet throughout you keep hoping that something will be different, and he will get saved. Just in the same way, the complete build up to the murder of Kalpana is just amazing - it has so much of grip, it makes you love Asin, it makes you think of Aamir as such a person you want to be, it makes you shout out to Aamir Khan, "Please answer Asin's call", it makes you shout, "Asin please keep your phone in silent mode", "Asin, run!".

The way the rod moves close to Asin's head, is just way too depressing. It brings out all your emotion, and brings it straight in front of your eyes.

The movie has been so well thought of. The very fact that Asin never even realizes that the person she loves is actually Sanjay Singhania, is very touching. You so wish that Asin and Aamir can go on happily like always. The whole thing is very touching.

The film is not without its logical flaws, but you can easily overlook all of them, because the concept of the movie is a clear winner. It brings out a new spirit of love in you, it strengthens your relationships, it makes you value your relationships more, and realize how much each one means, and how easy it is to lose out.

The happiest moment is of course, when there are tears in Aamir Khan's eyes at the end. You feel like standing up and shouting at the top of your voice that you are really happy. Revenge has never meant so much as it did in this movie.

Please do not think twice about watching this movie. It is an awesome movie, and please don't miss it!

1 comment:

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