Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
View MoreSlow pace in the most part of the movie.
If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
View MoreThe story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
View MoreThis is the kind of movie that should be highlighted and talked about. The cast does an exceptional job in delivering the message of the director N. Chandra. Movie builds up a plot, which in beginning makes you believe that it is just another movie. It builds a character for every person. It depicts life of a variety of people belonging to different social and religious groups and how their lives get interlinked. Movie delivers a very strong social message. You don't feel bored even for a second. Movie keeps you guessing whats next. One of the best Hindi movie. Must watch and promote.
View MoreThe experience of watching "Yeh Mera India" is pretty much akin to reading the morning newspaper over a cup of tea. The format is divided like the sections of the newspaper dealing with issues that affect our lives in some way or another. It also depicts the various sections/ strata of the society we are living in. Yes, it should be aptly titled as "N. Chandra Times". The narrative format is similar to "Life in a Metro", with every character linked.Without giving away too much about the storyline, simply said Day-1 is an insight into the life in metro, Mumbai and Day-2 is redemption, retrospection and hope. There is everything for everyone and perhaps even more.In terms of performance, everybody is absolutely spot on. There are some heavy-weights and stalwarts in there managing a great ensemble.N. Chandra the director - he is the same who made Ankush, Tezaab and Narasimha and for reason unknown had middle-age crisis resulting in the "lesser-talked-the-better" movies in between. With "Yeh Mera India" he roars and conquers what he had lost. A word of advice, RGV's the forte is underworld, Madhur Bhandarkar - its documentary-style narrative. You should do what you are good at and make this type of movies as your genre.
View MoreThis movie was not a huge box office hit in the Indian industry,which hardly accounts for because true/worthy movies are rarely shown.The people want big stars,boring duologue's but no one can understand what the person/director wishes to portray.This movie excellently casts the lives of the characters along with the social aspect of our Indian society, just like any other nation we have good people and bad people,the duologue's are great,trust me we had the worst duologue's in many movies. The plot revolves around the lives of 9 main characters and showcases the difficulty the people face,the duologue's are excellent for each situation, the voice over makes you think. Why do we behave such way ? Why cant we co-exist. The scene in the courtroom was remarkably shown,it showed the power of right and the way a man puts hate or anger aside and does what was the right thing to do. The director gives a new meaning to the word co-existence. He shows how a small child helps a girl without giving any "shit" about religion which in my mind was an eye-opener it showed that goodness prevails even in the most feeble minds and that the power of goodness outweighs the atrocity of hate. Enough of drama Eh? Well id say just watch this movie before you die. And as always Enjoy.
View MoreAn exceptional movie. This one surpasses Rang De Basanti and A Wednesday by several aspects. In the beginning th movie gives you a feeling that its going to be another movie with the protagonist call but the portrayal of characters, the acting, background score, all seemed so well balanced, never felt boring even for a minute. As expected actors like Rajat Kapoor, Aupam Kher, Rajpal Yadav were splendid. The best part of the movie was the way the characters get connected to each other and influence each other's lives. Living up to the expectation of the Indian movie tradition, the movie also provides a "Happy Ending" yet without being forced into a Happy Ending scenario. A great work by the director and all the actors who have chipped in great contributions.Good to see exceptional movies coming these days that have raised the standards of Indian movie industry, that is no more tied to Songs, forced romance and melodrama to keep the audience glued to their seats but movies that have conviction and substance.
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