Ras Siddiqui November 8, 2007
#14 Posted by Ras on November 12, 2007 8:06:11 pm
RE: nasah #13:
My job is just to spread the word.
I Hope that you see "Khuda Kay Liye" next week!
I am going to make a special trip to Naz8 Cinemas
for the first time ever...
RE: #12 guarana:
I guess that OSO won big time....
My job is just to spread the word.
I Hope that you see "Khuda Kay Liye" next week!
I am going to make a special trip to Naz8 Cinemas
for the first time ever...
RE: #12 guarana:
I guess that OSO won big time....
#13 Posted by nasah on November 12, 2007 6:17:17 pm
kurtay kurtay thuk gaye hum ghar kay hungaamay ki baat
kur rahay haiN ub eternal love meiN mur jaanay ki baat
Ras sahib thanks for not letting me see this movie....:)
kur rahay haiN ub eternal love meiN mur jaanay ki baat
Ras sahib thanks for not letting me see this movie....:)
#12 Posted by guarana on November 12, 2007 5:18:15 pm
There is a simple way of knowing whether a movie has gripped the audience or not. I saw "Saawariya" and "Om Shanti Om" on one day and the next...during the former,most cell phones were briskly messaging as well as making calls, with no thought that the loud voices or neon-like glow of the phones was disturbing those sitting nearby.Bored, loud comments about how dumb and gullible could a guy be were also rampant.Only Rani's appearance and dance number brought on a collective feeling of "paisa vasool". During SRK's OSO, the phones almost always stayed off (except for the harsh-voiced middle aged woman near me who had a phone-fight wiht her husband for 20 whole minutes as to why he did not make it for the show. He probably wanted to get away from her for 2 and 1/2 blissful hours!!)Frequent bursts of laughter rewarded King Khan's comic sequences, especially during the south-super-hero fight scene parody.
I seriously think that phone companies can help producers take a realistic poll on the first day of release, if they find a way of keeping tabs on how many SMSs and calls went out during screening. I remember watching an ATP event years ago when Boris Becker refused to serve and continue play till all cell phones had been switched off or ejected from the stadium. He carried the clout in those days for the sponsors to comply too. But in movie theaters,one has to deal with noisy next-seat conversations like a woman asking the maid to make an extra subzi for dinner or some guy who is giving a nonstop blow by blow account of the film to a pal who could not make it to the show.
I seriously think that phone companies can help producers take a realistic poll on the first day of release, if they find a way of keeping tabs on how many SMSs and calls went out during screening. I remember watching an ATP event years ago when Boris Becker refused to serve and continue play till all cell phones had been switched off or ejected from the stadium. He carried the clout in those days for the sponsors to comply too. But in movie theaters,one has to deal with noisy next-seat conversations like a woman asking the maid to make an extra subzi for dinner or some guy who is giving a nonstop blow by blow account of the film to a pal who could not make it to the show.
#11 Posted by Ras on November 10, 2007 12:47:39 pm
RE: Urstruly #1: Very creative!
RE: "Indian" #2 	: Please read and learn something!
RE: Samar1982: I am a Pakistani-American now who has a
strong relationship with Bangladesh and India too.
RE: RMOR #4-6: I stand corrected. Good points!
RE: hamzaad #7 : Kaka I will call your family if you get
out of line again!
RE: ayesha5 #8: This movie is going up against King Khan
and his OSO. The King rules!
Now seriously, I wanted to distract myself from the political news saturation on CHOWK and just about any other
media outlet recently about events in Pakistan.
Movies are a great escape. BUT I will NOT recommend The Darjeeling Express to readers because I thought that it was a waste of my time and money.
#10 Posted by Ras on November 10, 2007 12:34:45 pm
First of all some important news for people
in the San Francisco Bay Area
Shoaib Mansoor's "Khuday Kay Liye"
will open at the Naz8 Cinemas on
November 21, 2007.
Please do not miss this movie
Contact Information
Email: nazcinema@aol.com
Fremont, Sunnyvale, CA:
Business Inquiries, Comments, Suggestions: 510-745-9340
Showtimes: 510-797-2000
Directions: 510-797-1000
Please check out their website for details
Thanks
Ras
#9 Posted by Indian on November 10, 2007 9:58:30 am
Re: # 3
My resentment is not against the author or at this article, as I did not even attempt to read this article. It has more to do with Chowkie stakeholder's/mafiaso's decision to publish something that is less important than prevailing political issues.
My resentment is not against the author or at this article, as I did not even attempt to read this article. It has more to do with Chowkie stakeholder's/mafiaso's decision to publish something that is less important than prevailing political issues.
#8 Posted by ayesha5 on November 10, 2007 1:13:34 am
Saawariya will bomb at the box office. In the festive season (and usually otherwise) people avoid subtle movies. We have an example of Lamhe and Silsila. People will instead prefer to watch typical hindi formula film Om Shanti Om. Moreover SLB's fetish with incorporating too many songs is going to test the patience of viewrs. The film is his shortest ever with too many songs and a very thin storyline. I like a couple of songs though, Shabnamee Si and MashaAllah.
#7 Posted by hamzaad on November 9, 2007 7:53:55 pm
'And a personal favorite of mine, Raj Kapoor, whose grandchildren make their debut in this film, it seems that Sawariya may just be extending on one of the richest and longest legacys of the South Asian film industry today.'
Performers employed from the same family as the has-beens, (such as daughters, sons etc) is the surest sign of mediocrity keeping an 'industry alive' in a similar fashion as politicians breaking in their children into the game and monarchy and aristrocracy living up to their cliques.
Idiots like the author of this article, lap up nonsense like this for the same reason as children like princes and princesses in their lives.
Performers employed from the same family as the has-beens, (such as daughters, sons etc) is the surest sign of mediocrity keeping an 'industry alive' in a similar fashion as politicians breaking in their children into the game and monarchy and aristrocracy living up to their cliques.
Idiots like the author of this article, lap up nonsense like this for the same reason as children like princes and princesses in their lives.
#6 Posted by RMor on November 9, 2007 2:06:37 pm
Spoiler: Salman Khan being too busy with deer appeals, his role will probably come as a cameo at the end as the boy the girl is pining for and saunters off with. So much for the Khan effect.
#5 Posted by RMor on November 9, 2007 2:05:20 pm
Spoiler: Salman Khan being too busy with deer appeals, his role will probably come as a cameo at the end as the boy the girl is pining for and saunters off with. So much for the Khan effect.
#4 Posted by RMor on November 9, 2007 1:55:50 pm
Black was over the top. Bhansali is over the top. Saawariya will also be over the top.
White Nights can never be over the top, hence let us not even begin to compare apples to shreddable wheaties.
Filmmakers can say whatever they want about what inspired them, it doesn't mean you have to believe them. Whenever these people have taken something sublime in their hands, they have made lime juice out of it.
btw, Anil Kapoor is not related to Raj Kapoor family. He is a separate stand-alone Kapoor entity on his own. Many Kapoors flood India in all directions the Ganges flows, but not all claim lineage from the great unwashed Prithviraj K, though with the philandering abilities of that family, they probably could.
White Nights can never be over the top, hence let us not even begin to compare apples to shreddable wheaties.
Filmmakers can say whatever they want about what inspired them, it doesn't mean you have to believe them. Whenever these people have taken something sublime in their hands, they have made lime juice out of it.
btw, Anil Kapoor is not related to Raj Kapoor family. He is a separate stand-alone Kapoor entity on his own. Many Kapoors flood India in all directions the Ganges flows, but not all claim lineage from the great unwashed Prithviraj K, though with the philandering abilities of that family, they probably could.
#3 Posted by samar1982 on November 9, 2007 12:41:38 pm
#2, Indian,
What u say is childish and arrogant. There is no ban in Pak as far as writing on a romantic films like Saawariya goes. Even political activities are reported freely in newspapes and on TV. It is good for us that at least some Pakis talk reasonably about Indians, though I am not sure if Ras Siddiqui is Paki or not. U should only comment on the film and the related article. Article is informative but the author should have waited to watch the movie and should have published a full review.
What u say is childish and arrogant. There is no ban in Pak as far as writing on a romantic films like Saawariya goes. Even political activities are reported freely in newspapes and on TV. It is good for us that at least some Pakis talk reasonably about Indians, though I am not sure if Ras Siddiqui is Paki or not. U should only comment on the film and the related article. Article is informative but the author should have waited to watch the movie and should have published a full review.
#2 Posted by Indian on November 9, 2007 11:50:32 am
Chowkie thekedars, So nothing much important going on in Land of Pure so let's publish an article on B grade indian movie.... ooops forgot there is a ban on freedom of writing .
#1 Posted by Urstruly on November 9, 2007 9:37:50 am
I really really like that Indian movie in which both hero and heroin dance very well. Forgetting the name...
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