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WHETHER SHE SHOULD?
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:18 am 
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I thought this is a good soundtrack!


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:12 pm 
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faddy wrote:
I thought this is a good soundtrack!


it is growing on me, too, but still, I wish it could have been more catchier!


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:14 pm 
Like it on first listening.

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan singing o re piya is icing on cake

Sherya, and Sonu rock

Nachle is catchy.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:51 am 
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All QUEEN BEE FANS, are u READY FOR IT??????


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Madhuri mania: Husain books entire theatre for Aaja Nachle

November 27, 2007 12:06 IST










Indian artist M F Husain, a self-confessed fan of Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit, has booked an entire show of her comeback film Aaja Nachle, releasing in theatres in the UAE on Thursday.



The famous painter, now living here, has reserved 194 seats for the 2pm show at Lamcy Cinema on the day for special guests from all walks of life.



Madhuri had been missing from the acting scene for quite some time after her marriage to US-based surgeon Dr Sriram Nene. Husain said movie tickets for Aaja Nachle would act as "invites" and would have his autograph and a sketch of the Bollywood diva.



"I'll also be exhibiting paintings of Madhuri in the foyer of the theatre. I have made these paintings based on her great hits," he told the Khaleej Times. "In fact, the paintings are a part of a series I have undertaken and will be exhibited sometime next year as my tribute to Bollywood, the biggest and greatest movie industry in the world."



Husain is currently painting a series of huge panels that depict the glorious 100-year history of Indian cinema for the exhibition titled, 'From the Silver Silence of Dadasaheb Phalke to the Golden Dazzle of Madhuri Dixit' [Images].



Dixit told the paper that she was "overwhelmed by his gesture of booking a theatre for my comeback film. I feel very flattered indeed!"


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 7:12 pm 
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Zoran009 wrote:
All QUEEN BEE FANS, are u READY FOR IT??????


I know I'll be first in line. :D


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:19 am 
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I'm torn about watching this flick. I really enjoy the music, and enjoy the quick-witted humour in the trailers, but the plot line is as old as the hills. (Poor Konkana looks like she is playing, to quote Shabana Azmi, "filmi-paagal" in it.)

Oh no, someone is trying to tear down a piece of Madhuri's childhood (her dance school), so she returns from abroad to rescue and enlighten everyone. Come on, were there no other noble crises she could fight for? This one sounds like Erin Brokovich, super-lite. And that too, without and cleavage. :( :(


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:28 am 
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ali_ikram wrote:
I'm torn about watching this flick. I really enjoy the music, and enjoy the quick-witted humour in the trailers, but the plot line is as old as the hills. (Poor Konkana looks like she is playing, to quote Shabana Azmi, "filmi-paagal" in it.)

Oh no, someone is trying to tear down a piece of Madhuri's childhood (her dance school), so she returns from abroad to rescue and enlighten everyone. Come on, were there no other noble crises she could fight for? This one sounds like Erin Brokovich, super-lite. And that too, without and cleavage. :( :(


ALI BHAII YAAR! IT CAN NOT BE WORSE THAN SAAWARIYA(TORTUREX2), AND OSO, AS OLD AS BIG FOOT LOL. :lol:

btw, i COULD NEVER SEE THROUGH VIVIDLY THROUGH THOSE GRAY BLUE, NIGHTY NIGHTS! :lol: I HOPE YOU FOUND SOME THING SECOND TIME!JUST KIDDING!


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:23 am 
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Aja Nach Le is showing at Silvercity Ottawa from Nov 30, 3 shows daily (Times posted already on their website).

Om Shanti Om will continue into 4th week too (3 shows daily).


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:25 am 
Zoran009-jee you are giving Ali_ikram an earache(lol)
i'll watch aacha nachle for Madhuri's dancing skills, can't be any worse than the likes of craps Dhol, JBJ, Dhamaal


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:49 pm 
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By Taran Adarsh, November 30, 2007 - 16:37 IST

A 'comeback' film always holds significance. Dilip Kumar [KRANTI], Amitabh Bachchan [MRITYUDAATA], Vinod Khanna [INSAAF], Dimple Kapadia [SAAGAR], Mumtaz [AANDHIYAAN] and Kajol [FANAA] are names you cannot erase from your memory since the celebrated actors returned to the big screen after a hiatus.

With AAJA NACHLE, Madhuri Dixit, who reigned supreme, is back to the studios with the Numero Uno production house of the country. Does the actress still possess the charisma to ignite fire in water? Also, does the vehicle she chooses to make a comeback with, have the fuel to reach the winning post?

Write your own movie review of Aaja Nachle
Sadly, AAJA NACHLE is below the mediocre mark and doesn't meet the humungous expectations that you associate with the Yashraj - Madhuri combo. What's the problem? Without a doubt, the script! What starts off as a story that seems real and identifiable becomes a fairy tale in the latter hour. Also, with a title like AAJA NACHLE and the story harping on music, the songs had to be chartbusters. That's just not the case here!

In short, AAJA NACHLE fails in the two vital departments -- writing and music. The film doesn't make your heart go dhak-dhak, nor does it prompt you to break into a nach at the end of the show.

After nearly a decade, an unexpected phone call shakes Dia [Madhuri Dixit] out of her dance rehearsal in New York. Makarand [Darshan Zariwala], her guru, is dying and she must return to Shamli, a town in India. The town where she grew up, the town where she learnt to live and to dance. Also the town she left on an impulse, severing ties with her parents and her people.

It is a poignant and troubled return; not only has her guru passed away but the institution that he so lovingly nurtured is in decay and under threat of demolition. Ajanta theatre, the once vibrant hub of the community, the place where Dia's fondest memories are embedded, must now be brought down because the local political authorities feel it a waste of prime real estate.

With the help of Doctor [Raghuvir Yadav], the caretaker of Ajanta, Dia sets out on a mission to prevent the destruction and resurrect the spirit of Ajanta. In an atmosphere of mistrust, ridicule and active hostility, Dia picks up the gauntlet and agrees to achieve the near impossible task of putting together a theatrical production. She must also ensure that every member of the production is from Shamli town. She has only two months to prove her point or the bulldozers will be waiting.

Bearing a striking similarity to the Brazilian film XUXA REQUEBRA, Jaideep Sahni's screenplay is the biggest culprit here. The protagonist [Madhuri] knows that there would be hurdles galore on her way, as she embarks on a journey to realize her guru's dreams. But she hardly struggles to achieve the impossible. Even the corrupt politician [Akhilendra Mishra] or the shrewd businessman [Irrfan], who could've proved to be tough nuts to crack, give in so easily.

Besides, the goings-on get too unbelievable. The first question that crosses your mind is, how does Madhuri raise the funds to put up this spectacular event [the set design in the penultimate song is marvellous]? Okay, that's a cinematic liberty, but, seriously, there should've been at least some reference to where the money would flow in to fund this mammoth, lavish and extravagant event. What starts off as a 'real' film, drifts into a 'surreal' world as it moves ahead.

Debutante director Anil Mehta knows the importance of frames/visuals since he's an accomplished cinematographer. But Mehta ought to know by now that it's the content that does the talking eventually. The writing is too commonplace to make any impact whatsoever. In an effort to strike a balance between believable and make-believe, AAJA NACHLE falls like a pack of cards.

Salim-Sulaiman's music is another minus point. You expect the songs to linger in your memory even after the show has ended… that's what makes a musical tick, right? It's not the case here. Dialogues are wonderful at places, especially the ones delivered by Akshaye Khanna and Madhuri. Cinematography [Mohanan] is splendid.

Madhuri has always delivered qualitative performances and the fire continues to burn to this date. She's top notch, but how one wishes the script would've done justice to her talent. It doesn't offer her a pedestal to take that big leap. The loyal Madhuri fans would surely feel disillusioned and saddened.

Akshaye Khanna is tremendous. In fact, it's a treat to watch Madhuri and Akshaye together, after a hiatus. Kunal Kapoor is likable; he enacts his part with natural ease. Konkona is nice, but when compared to her previous work, it's definitely not in that league.

Irrfan, in a brief role, is okay. Divya Dutta too is relegated to the backseat. Ranvir Shorey is first-rate. Ditto for Raghuvir Yadav. Darshan Zariwala does a fine job. Yashpal Sharma is alright. Vinay Pathak and Sushmita Mukherjee are adequate. Akhilendra Mishra is as usual. Jugal Hansraj gets no scope. Vinod Nagpal and Uttara Baokar, as Madhuri's parents, have nothing much to do. Felix D'Alviella [as Steve -- Madhuri's lover] is passable.

On the whole, AAJA NACHLE disappoints big time. At the box-office, the film has embarked on a poor start and coupled with weak merits will only emerge as one of the major disappointments of the year.


1 1/2 out of 5


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:04 pm 
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that is pretty pathetic review though! but viewers impression seemed 100% positive but they might be all madhuri's fans!


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News Flash-Mayawati Stops Madhuri´s ´Aaja Nachle´ In Uttar Pradesh
By: Abid

As per news recieved just now, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister has stopped the exhibition of Madhuri Dixit's 'Aaja Nachle', with immediate effects.

As per our sources, Mayawati says that the movie has certain objectionable scenes/sequences and has also written to the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stop the exhibition of the movie, across the country.

When we asked our Delhi based sources about the contents of the secret letter, we have been told that the Chief Minister Mayawati finds one of the songs carrying (" ..Khud Ko Sunar Hai") anti-'Dalit' contents!

** Here u go, CONTROVERSY!


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:42 am 
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Zoran009 wrote:
Indian artist M F Husain, a self-confessed fan of Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit,

...and also a dirty old man.

Zoran009 wrote:
that is pretty pathetic review though! but viewers impression seemed 100% positive but they might be all madhuri's fans!


What do you expect, it's by Taran Adarsh! A so-called leading film critic. I don't care if he is a film critic or not, his reviews are as crap as are his taste in films. I know that if he dislikes a film, I'll probably like it, and if likes a film, I'll probably hate it. Anyway, I don't trust any of these films critics, especially after they went against "No Smoking" which I thought was very good.

I don't know about Aaja Nachle, but I think it should be better that OSO and Saawariya.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:52 am 
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Zoran009 wrote:
Indian artist M F Husain, a self-confessed fan of Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit,

...and also a dirty old man.

:? what are you talking about ? you mean his paintings are dirty ?


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