Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
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Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
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An introduced trailer highlighting romantic take between two people accompanied by song 'kuch to hai', allured me to watch this light romantic movie.Tone & Story: Randeep Hooda a former boxer falls in love with a blind girl Kajal. He further decides to step again into ring, to fulfill financial requirement, to bring back her vision. It's light, sweet and easy on eyes. The negative is, it's also predictable (2/10).Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: It was average (2/10).Music: Music is good (3/5). I liked the song 'Kuch to hai' the most.Acting: Acting is also good (2.5/5) Final Verdict: It's worth a watch when you want to watch something light [(2/5) (7/10)].
View MoreFormer boxer Suraj fells in love with a blind girl and later finds out a connection in past, a situation arises which make Suraj to step in to the ring again for his love.What's Good: -Randeep Hooda giving everything that movie demanded: Acting Skills, Body, Action everything just superb. -Kajal's beautiful eyes (being blind in movie) makes you feel sad for her, good for movie. -Complete Love Story. -Good Music.What's Not: -Story is too much predictable, you'll feel like you have already seen this movie before. -Director not able to do justice to skills of Randeep Hooda. -Bad editing, direction not up to the mark.Our Ratings: Story: ★★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆ 4/10 Music: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 8/10 Direction, editing and screenplay: ★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 2/10 Star Performances: ★★★★★★★★★☆ 9/10 Overall: ★★★★★★☆☆☆☆ 6/10 Final Verdict: One time watch, with your love or alone (if you do it in routine). Planning out to go with family or friends? better drop the idea, you'll feel bored.
View MoreThis may be a spoiler. when i first saw the trailer i could tell that it was an adaptation and obviously a bad one. this movie is an adaptation of Korean movie "Always"-2011.Always(one of my personal favorite) is a movie that you never want to be get copied. i can easily say that this movie is totally a waste of money and time without watching. the cast is good for a movie but not for a copy. just having seen the trailer i understand that it is about 99.99% copy of movie Always. you should see "Always" before watching this movie and then you can rate it. the director of this movie should find a better story line without copying it. but all above this is a total disgrace of Indian movie industries. they still are trying to copy great movies as before as always they did.
View MoreDeepak Tijori's films have always been turkeys. And this one is no different, only that it's a romantic tearjerker of a drama.Sooraj (Hooda) is a talented boxer with a horrid past and blank future. Some wrong decisions in his professional life had forced him to take a path of crime, which eventually landed him behind bars. Now out of prison, he breaks back day and night to earn money so that he can apparently settle some debts. This point in film is the first and last you will hear about any debt. Out of blue, he meets Jenny (Aggarwal), a blind young woman who has no television in her house. Meets turn into rendezvouses and before soon Jenny, instead of friendzoning him, accepts Sooraj as her beau. Sooraj, who is taciturn in his romance and gloomy in his demeanor, pledges his life in her service. But, Tijori wants them to go through some hurdles, so they do, before ending their two-word story with happiness.Essentially, the story is badly written, and that is all that works against the film. The plot is like the characters literally following a pre-written story instead of guiding it. Many sequences in the film confirm this failure in writing. How else would you describe a screenplay where a character takes a life decision in the middle of a water park ride?Hooda is great. I personally like him as an actor. But, he is clearly ill- cast here. It may be for his bod chops, but Hooda cannot romance properly. Neither can Aggarwal receive a romance, even if it's a badly rendered one. Her portrayal of a blind person is similar to that of a retard, no offense. The small girl that you often see in the anti-smoking ad (before a film in Indian cinemas) where just before she hugs her smoker father is reminiscent of Aggarwal's role. All she does is call her co-actor "buddhu" (which means "dumbo" in English) several times throughout the film. Counter: at least 7.That's it. The story gathers emotional moss towards the end which may appeal to some so-called romantics. But, if you are seriously looking forward for a romance drama which will touch your heart, this is not the film you should watch.BOTTOM LINE: Deepak Tijori's Do Lafzon Ki Kahani is a badly written rendition of the clichéd romance saga where a man pledges his life for his lover, without any touch of realism. Wait for TV premiere and make love during commercials if you possibly can.Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
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