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7/10
Good mistry movie
vikasyadav-0059125 April 2021
Mistry is nice in the movie. Foreign location are not firmly pictures though storyline didn't demand much. Go for a single watch, it would not disappoint you.
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6/10
One Time Watch For Sure
amolpbidkar10 October 2023
Definitely not the best from Hrishida, but still there are few elements that makes it a one time watch for sure. Basic storyline, the theme of the movie is good. Screenplay is scattered. But some very powerfull performances by Sanjeev Kumar, Dr Shriram Lagoo, Omshivpuri and Raaj Babbbar. And ofcourse 2 awesome tracks by R D BURMAN and Kishore Kumar. One is Bahot Door Hoke Bahot Pass Ho Tum and other is Aye Zindagi Hui Kaha bhool. Overall if you are used to watching old Hindi films then you will not be bored by this one for the first time. Technically I think it is better than Hrishida's older films. Don't judge it's quality by You Tube. I had seen this movie on some TV channel some 10-15 years back. And it was in a very good quality.
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5/10
Lesser Hrishikesh Mukherjee
sharankandhai20 February 2010
Warning: Spoilers
One might actually not believe this but this movie was directed by Hrishikesh Mukeherjee, the maker of films like Anand, Musafir, Bawarchi, Namak haraam, Alaap, Satyakam, Chupke Chupke and Milli. Though this movie is nothing compared to those masterpieces, it is worth watching. The story starts with Dr. Shreeraam Lagoo killing himself on his wedding night after discovering that his newlywed wife, Zeenat Aman, is actually his long lost daughter. In India Vinod Mehra and Raj babbar are searching for Vinod Mehra's girlfriend, Zeenat Aman, who has disappeared. They meet Sanjeev Kumar who tells them the story of 3 young friends and what they went through. Now the 3 friends are old, Sanjeev Kumar, Dr Shreeraam Lagoo and Om Shivpuri and this has something to do with Zeenat. The story sounds far more interesting on paper than it actually is. Still the movie gets 5 out of 10 for Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Sanjeev Kumar, the music by R. D. Burman and the Kishore Kumar gem Bahut Door Hoke, Bahut Paas Ho Tum.
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