'murder' was surprisingly not bad at all. granted the end is predictable and the acting is awful, but there are three great songs ‘bheege hont’, ‘dil ko hazaar baar’ and ‘kaho na kaho’. the storyline does not suck either - an extramarital love affair, an obsessive lover, a disinterested husband and one fairly ugly woman who gets by pretending to be sexy by extracting hotness from every pore of her being. emraan is oh so slimy and gruesomely male and mallika exudes womanness like a stench -
ashmit blends into the bangkok landscape. its no wonder that emraan and mallika became stars after this one while ashmit…. who?.
as far as unadulterated ugly but still fascinating hotness goes though there is always bipasha basu.
ninad and me in our lilac room in bangalore saw ‘no entry’ late into the night where anil kapoor makes an ass of himself over her particular kind of florid and pungent sexiness over the far more desireable (at least according to me) lara dutta. the movie was again all right for what it was trying to be – a sex comedy. lots of silly coincidences and misogynistic humor.
in both the bloody films the shaadi ka pavitra rishta comes in and waters down all the edginess of illicit lust into a happy family ending. damn.
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