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Sunday, 24 November 2013
Sunday, 24 November 2013
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Singh Saab The Great on its 1st Saturday showed a marginal pick up at the box office. According to early estimates, the film earned in the range of 10 crores to 12 crores on Saturday. While the film’s first day performance wasn’t exemplary, this one was specifically fashioned keeping in mind tastes of single screen audiences. The film has so far earned in the range of 15 crores to 17 crores at the domestic box office. Though the official figures are still being compiled, the numbers will remain in the same range.
Anil Sharma and Sunny Deol’s association has always worked wonders at the box office. This time too, the duo have tried to create magic by keeping the film simple and impactful. Though the box office performance of the film won’t be mesmeric, it will surely be on the better side.
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein remained low at the box office as compared to the other films running alongside. WhileSingh Saab The Great was wonderful in many circuits like UP, Delhi- NCR, CI, Berar and Rajasthan, Gori Tere Pyaar Mein thjat was targeted mainly at the multiplexes suffered a beating from last week’ film Ramleela that is impressing all and sundry. As per early estimates, the film on its 1st Saturday earned in the range of 6 crores. Though the figures are still being compiled, the film has far made an income in the range of 9.50 crores at the domestic box office. The dull response is alarming because the film belongs to a genre that is relatable to a large chunk of young India. There is little chance that the film will show any pick up on Sunday thus stagnating its first weekend amount in the lower range. Imran Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan have been amply praised for their work but the film will find it difficult to soar at the box office with such an underwhelming beginning.
Krrish 3 till the end of its 4th weekend is on the verge of dwindling at the box office. The film that earned with a relentless gusto has made 240.10 crores so far. The film’s collections are now ranging with 30 lacs to 40 lacs daily signifying that it has run its due course at the box office.
Friday, 22 November 2013
Friday, 22 November 2013
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Sriram (Imran) is a good for nothing, party animal and a perfect
bachelor whose family decides to get him married to Vasudha (Shraddha)
to settle him down. While Vasudha is already in love with the righteous
Kamal, she makes Sriram realize his love for ex- girlfriend Dia (Kareena
Kapoor).
Sriram and Dia broke up on ideological differences as he found her hypocritical and she thought he is too self centered. However, once Sriram realizes that he loves her beyond his self centered approach for life, he makes a journey to an obscure village called Jhumli to win back the love of his life. Amidst the love and romance, Sriram discovers the essence of his life.
The lead characters are appropriate and real. I was particularly impressed with Kareena’s character. Though her modes were overdone in the script but her earnestness is adept at every level. Their break up scene is executed impeccably. To see them translate into words the impression you have of their characters is fascinating.
Romance in today’s world is no longer limited to battling parental pressures or something as lame as North-South culture divide. The issue of idealistic differences matter so much in a relationship these days. And to reflect that in a film with such skill is indeed a rarity in popular cinema.
The dialogues, the conversations effectively reflect the steam that Malhotra wanted to convey to his audiences. I have my reservations about the film’s climax. It is too syrupy and filmy for my taste. But this story will do for me.
Shraddha Kapoor shows a marked improvement in her role in the cameo. Her conversations with Imran builds the gusto.
Anupam Kher could have been used better but fitted well in his role.
Sriram and Dia broke up on ideological differences as he found her hypocritical and she thought he is too self centered. However, once Sriram realizes that he loves her beyond his self centered approach for life, he makes a journey to an obscure village called Jhumli to win back the love of his life. Amidst the love and romance, Sriram discovers the essence of his life.
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein! Review: Script Analysis
The story itself is exceptionally
predictable. But the reason why it struck me so strongly was because of
its vibrant energy. There are barely any slack moments in this beaten up
and typical story. The most common problem with romantic comedies is
the use of similar ingredients, which kills the earnestness of the
story. However, the story of GTPM has been framed keeping the casual feel intact but the film doesn’t get flimsy at any point.
The first half deals with Imran realizing his love for Kareena. Most
of us have indeed grown up around consumerist ideas and to fathom why
someone is willing to adopt an overtly idealistic life is difficult. It
takes an America bred Imran a long time to value his relationship and
commitment.The lead characters are appropriate and real. I was particularly impressed with Kareena’s character. Though her modes were overdone in the script but her earnestness is adept at every level. Their break up scene is executed impeccably. To see them translate into words the impression you have of their characters is fascinating.
Romance in today’s world is no longer limited to battling parental pressures or something as lame as North-South culture divide. The issue of idealistic differences matter so much in a relationship these days. And to reflect that in a film with such skill is indeed a rarity in popular cinema.
The dialogues, the conversations effectively reflect the steam that Malhotra wanted to convey to his audiences. I have my reservations about the film’s climax. It is too syrupy and filmy for my taste. But this story will do for me.
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein! Review: Star Performances
Imran Khan gives his usual eyebrow
dancing performance. His rendering of the role is bland but his
character isn’t. He plays Sriram with a distant passiveness and since
the guy is an expert at the inability of syncing himself in the
character, the role is tailor made for him as much as Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu‘s lead man.
Kareena Kapoor is feisty as Dia. The actress has never been this close to Jab We Met‘s
Geet. As a rule, Imran should only work with Kareena. She makes the
actor look good, more confident and mostly act. Theirs is indeed an
interesting on screen chemistry. Two actors so uncannily varied are so
excitingly compatible is what makes for this film’s driving force.Shraddha Kapoor shows a marked improvement in her role in the cameo. Her conversations with Imran builds the gusto.
Anupam Kher could have been used better but fitted well in his role.
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein! Review: Direction, Editing and Screenplay
Punit Malhotra has shown a marked
improvement since his last venture. There are innumerable flaws in this
film too but at no point can you accuse this one of being shallow. He
finally has delivered a coming-of-age story. The best part about
Malhotra’s work is he has paid close attention to the nuances of his
characters. The screenplay too is wonderfully written maintaining the
story’s steam all through. It has the feel of staple romantic comedies
and Malhotra fulfills the challenging of dishing up the usual
appealingly. The exciting music of the film serves well in keeping the
tempo maintained. Luckily the film doesn’t stagnate in its dull moments
and that makes it favorable for GTPM.
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein! Review: The Last Word
Punit Malhotra’s GTPM isn’t
flawless but it is immensely watchable. The film’s positives easily
topples its negatives which is why I recommend you to watch this.
Kareena-Imran are one unconventionally fantastic on screen pair who make
sure GTPM is a wonderful experience for you. If you thought Ayan Mukherji was Karan Johar’s
true protege, Punit Malhotra has upped his rank by emerging as a
competitor. I am going with a 3/5 for this rom-com. This one almost gave
me a cinema high!
Article Courtsey : Koimoi
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Thursday, 31 October 2013
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The new song from Gori Tere Pyaar Mein! called Naina is out! Sung by Kamal Khan and Neeti Mohan, the music of the song is romantic that throws light on the brewing chemistry of Imran Khan and Kareena Kapoor’s chemistry in the film. The lyrics used are tender and emotional which makes the song enticing. Directed by Punit Malhotra, the film is slated to release on 22nd November.
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