Posts Tagged ‘Love Aaj Kal’

  • Rishi Kapoor : Mein ab bachcha nahin hoon!
    First part of Mera Naam Joker was heavily dependent on the acting skills of a young boy Rishi Kapoor, who had made his debut with this film. There is a scene in MNJ and any teenager actor has yet to supersede or even match the performance given by Rishi Kapoor in that particular scene. Raju, a young boy is confessing before the statue of Jesus in a church and his teacher,...
    by Rk at October 21st, 2009 at 07:10 pm
  • An Interview with Cyrus Dastur
    The following post is an excerpt from telephonic interview with Cyrus Dastur. He is pioneer of short film club movement in India .He writes column for Mumbai Mirror, in addition to this he also acts and directs plays. He has acted in play such as God Said Cheers.Cyrus talks about Shamiana his short film club , there plans for expansion, the future of short films in India...
    by cinemausher at August 15th, 2009 at 10:08 am
  • Love Aaj Kal: Idealist then, Juvenile today
    ‘Love Aaj versus Love Kal’ is the kind of discussion you might enter if you had a couple of hours to kill, and nothing else to discuss. This may appeal to 50+ ‘generation’ with nostalgic reference to the past and perhaps as a way of coming to terms with the ‘fast’ present. In pitting the values of the past against the present one takes on very large issues...
    by Padmaja Thakore at August 3rd, 2009 at 10:08 am
  • Watch it Aaj or Watch it Kal.
    Everybody’s busy talking about expectations and the hype around Love Aaj Kal. From the maker of Socha Na Tha and Jab We Met, we expect something similarly explosive, with some compelling performances and eventually a feel good entertainer, with boxes full of chocolates and bottles full of wine. Every film stands differently. Expectations and hype is something that kills...
    by Jehan Handa at August 2nd, 2009 at 12:08 pm
  • Love : Aaj Kal D(evdas) DLJ
    Ye Dil ka Khel hai Dillagi, ise bedili se na kheliye Love may happen in a moment’s time but it takes time in getting maturity and depth. Love is a life long affair. One may recall his very first love, done at a tender age of 14-16, while he is attending the marriage of his grand son and if that first love had remained unfulfilled he might feel a disturbance inside...
    by Rk at August 1st, 2009 at 05:08 am
  • Love Aaj Kal – We are about compromises (with treatment too)
    It’s a great idea and something that is truly a call of the times. Love has lost its meaning for this generation and “practicality” counts above all else. The story brings out this by contrasting two love stories – one, set in our time and other painted in sepia (could be before Independence but it’s a bit unclear). In our time, the lovers decide to part because...
    by Pankaj Mullick at July 31st, 2009 at 03:07 pm
  • Love Aaj Kal Review : No Jab We Met
    All along while watching Love Aaj Kal, I was constantly reminded of Jab We met. The mannerism of the movie, the overall feel, the characterization of the lead female protagonist and her dialogues, they all had the distinct Imtiaz Ali touch. The movie largely feels fresh. There are sequences which are definitely typical Imtiaz Ali specials. But overall, this movie falls...
    by Subhasish Chakraborty at July 31st, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • Now and then and some in between
    This could have been a post about Love Aaj Kal but it is not, I only know what I read on the Wiki and was disappointed when it said that the movie was inspired by another film….but that is another story. This post is really about Movies Aaj Kal (Today yesterday/tomorrow). My view is very narrow and you might hear things like (which my friend claims he wrote in...
    by ligne at July 16th, 2009 at 02:07 pm
  • Love Aaj Kal – Music Review
    The team that gave super-hit music for “Jab We Met” is back again and this time they have a huge monkey on their back which would certainly result in comparisons . The music of “Love Aaj Kal” is out and I must say I was looking forward to this album with lot of anticipation . The film has an all new cast for director Imtiaz Ali who has never...
    by Saurabh at June 28th, 2009 at 09:06 am