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9/10
A Must See Film
SilverLorikeet5631 December 2005
Sonu Nigam was really the perfect choice for this film. Considering the character that he portrays, it might easily have been a flop with anyone else. His co-star was alright, although they didn't seem to make a good pair- Sonu obviously has way more talent. The songs were actually excellent considering the lack of attention it's received. This film is kind of unique in a way- in general, the theme doesn't have much connection to other Bollywood videos. This is what makes it worth seeing. It has a little bit of everything you'd want to have in a movie. If you're thinking to see it, anytime soon, remember that it's much more than a time passer. 9/10
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6/10
Much better than Sonu's debut
AishFan18 May 2004
This was surprisingly not that bad of a movie. Sonu Nigam has definitely improved his acting skills (not that he had any before) from his disastrous debut in Kaash Aap Hamare Hote, but he still has a long way to go to before he actually looks convincing. Songs are good. The fast-paced song that happens at the party is really cool. It has an awesome video and cool dance moves. Sonu's co-star was impressive, and she fitted her role perfectly. That guy who keeps on asking "Aap Nepali ho?" was quite funny. The story was interesting and unpredictable. (Well, at least I couldn't predict it.) The scene just before the climax was really lame and idiotic. It may have appealed to like small kids.
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10/10
Most chocolaty boy in Bollywood ever is only Sonu Nigam.
shivjidevshukla23 August 2022
Sonu Nigam did amazing acting in this movie, and the role is also really suitable to him according to the story of a film, he dropped the acting due to his musical career not he is the most talented legendary singer of India.
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Where's a Maoist When You Need One?
Mrs_Chowdhury28 August 2004
Eh?

Movie in which horrendous over-moneyed Nathan Barley-ji (a 'visualiser' for a hot shot advertising agency, no less)and equally vile braying It-Girl counterpart frolic amongst the picturesquely poverty-stricken dens of Nepal. They do drugs! They do the sexy! They are oh so terribly modern in their sensibilities, yah? See, its rilly a social issue movie, Okayyyy?

Why should anyone care about these pretentious cretins? Never mind, as the film blurb said, they are soon 'faced with a challenge' that puts their alleged mismatched personalities (he is a crazy freewheeler, as the film would like to describe him, in that turgid middle-ranking US business school 'rocking out to Bruce Springsteen' kinda way, she is allegedly the sensible one) to the test.

There has to be something amiss when you find yourself rooting for the two leads to be eviscerated in a hail of bullets by Maoists, Naxalites, or whoever could pick up the gauntlet and genuinely Punish Bad Cinema as Cecil B Demented would have it. Oh well.
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10/10
Whoooooh
bevo-1367826 September 2022
Did you know Nepals greatest export is it's topsoil? That's what my geography teacher always said he also told a really good story about gorillas. He was at the zoo with his brother in law. I think the zoo was in San Francisco or San Diego. What ever it's not really important it was a zoo. Anyway the brother in law was a bit of a lair pretty cool pretty trendy. You know pretty cool pretty trendy. Anyway he was sizing up this gorilla behind a Perspex glass screen just looking him right in the eye, pretty cool pretty trendy. Any way this gorilla went BANG!!!and every one went WHOOOOOH!! And he didn't even blink an eye lid......didn't even blink an eye lid.
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