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4.0 out of 5 stars Touching and sad
Excellent performances by Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar. Akshay is at his goofy best as the spoiled son of an indulgent father. Amitabh moves from playful to angry to distraught convincingly. A bit long in some places, the movie is good overall. Keep tissues handy forager the intermission.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Average Bollywood that dances (or teeters) the line between comedy and drama.
This movie is about a father who is a now-wealthy self-made man (Amitabh Bachchan) with only one child (Akshay Kumar)- a son whose every whim he has indulged. Son marries on the sly to daughter (Priyanka Chopra) of one of Dad's friends who Dad has a comic relationship with of constant one-upmanship. There is also a loyal servant who is so simple minded that its hard to...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Average Bollywood that dances (or teeters) the line between comedy and drama., June 2, 2009
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This review is from: Waqt (DVD)
This movie is about a father who is a now-wealthy self-made man (Amitabh Bachchan) with only one child (Akshay Kumar)- a son whose every whim he has indulged. Son marries on the sly to daughter (Priyanka Chopra) of one of Dad's friends who Dad has a comic relationship with of constant one-upmanship. There is also a loyal servant who is so simple minded that its hard to see how he manages to do all the household tasks as he apparently does.
The new wife gets pregnant early and son is showing no sign of growing up (wanting to keep spending his fathers money on fun, and having dreams of being a celebrity rather than going into Dad's business). Son doesn't know father is dying and mother finally persuades father to stop the money flow so son can grow up and be ready for fatherhood. Son is cast out of the house and is angry (not knowing that dad is dying). The race is for the son to make some money but more than this: a race in what remains of Dads time alive.
This movie looks good and has some major actors but I didn't connect with it. Akshay's character was almost too superficial and princely and one asks whether just being given things spoils someone. If he has 2 parents of good character why didn't he collect some of their attitudes. Of course Dad overreacts in the end as well as not giving son the full story, and the son digs in stubbornly (to the father they had him adoring right up to this point). This undermined the drama for me.
In addition to this they kept putting comic bits in and were playing it as a comedy earlier then we have the dying stuff come in and it didn't read as melodrama with the lighter bits through it.
Priyanka wasn't really used much and has a lot more to her than seen here. Akshay also has more depth and perhaps that's why I found it hard to accept him in this role. Amitabh was playing fun-loving genial father as required for the part and was fine enough. The father-son relationship was also played warmly by both Amitabh and Akshay. Boman Irani and Rajpal Yadav play for comedy.
They put effort into the musical numbers but they didn't remain with me (and I suspect the dance steps were a bit limited by Amitabh's dancing range.)
Now while my reaction was a bit lukewarm to this, elsewhere on the Net it tends to average a bit above average (e.g. 7 out of 10). However people seem to polarise as well: quite a few loving it with full marks and others hating it and giving it very low figures.
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3.0 out of 5 stars not too bad, January 9, 2012
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This movie was average in my opinion. It is a bit of a comedy/drama, and I would have preferred it stayed as a comedy since I enjoyed Amitabh in some of the comedic scenes - because by the end it was very sad and it definately made me cry. The acting was ok, I also found I didn't 'connect' to the characters or the story that much. The songs were not great in my opinion, except the holi song but even that one wasn't consistent. So, it was an ok movie worth watching once but not one I would watch again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Touching and sad, December 26, 2011
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Excellent performances by Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar. Akshay is at his goofy best as the spoiled son of an indulgent father. Amitabh moves from playful to angry to distraught convincingly. A bit long in some places, the movie is good overall. Keep tissues handy forager the intermission.
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