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Has any one seen any review, preview or trade report for Love at Times Square??

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Love At Times Square

By Taran Adarsh

Dev Anand's LOVE AT TIMES SQUARE is set in the U.S. It tells the story of two young men [Shoeb Khan, Chaitanya Chaudhry] and a girl [Heenee Kaushik], all Indian, with their emotional roots in India.

One of the boys works as a computer engineer in Silicon Valley, California, and the other, who hails from a middle class family in India, has come to the States to try his luck.

The girl is doing her Mass Communication Course in an American University. She is the daughter of a billionaire Indian. Both young men fall head over heels in love with the girl. Who gets the girl eventually, forms the climax of the story.

Like his previous films, LOVE AT TIMES SQUARE focuses on Dev Anand and Dev Anand only. Of course, there's a love story, besides a track of the gangsters, plus the September 11 incident, but neither the love story, nor the gangsters' track are able to infuse life in the narrative.

LOVE AT TIMES SQUARE has a screenplay of convenience. The story jumps from one incident to another without any strong reason and the outcome is a mishmash of several incidents put together.

There's hardly any movement in the first half of the film. The Salman Khan song in the initial reels could've proved to be a major attraction, but its picturisation seems like a rushed job. Also, the set on which this number is picturised is tacky.

Even the love story – two boys falling in love with one girl – shows no movement in the first half. It is only towards the second half that things get moving, but too many tracks – specially the Ashish Vidyarthi track – looks forced and completely out of place.

What bogs the film considerably is the writing –

To cite an instance, soon after Chaitanya has been shot at and rushed to the hospital in an unconscious state, the doctors attending on him give him an injection and inform the worried family that the boy will reach another world altogether. Soon thereafter, Chaitanya breaks into a dance number with Heenee, which not only looks absurd but also ridiculous.

Even the September 11 incident has no relevance to the story and has been forced to the screenplay. The climax is also an absolute letdown.

Dev Anand's direction is below the mark. Though the idea of depicting a love story on a New Year eve is different, the execution leaves a lot to be desired.

Another sore point of the film is its music. Barring two songs ['Sote Sote Sapna Aaya', 'Ye Raaste'], the remaining numbers don't contribute in enhancing the impact. This is all the more surprising since the film boasts of four talented music directors [Lucky Ali, Aadesh Shrivastava, Adnan Sami and Rajesh Roshan].

Cinematography is functional. Although the story is set in the U.S., major portions of the film have been shot on sets, taking away the charm.

Dev Anand dominates the show but his performance holds no appeal. Chaitanya Chaudhry gives a fair account of himself, while Shoeb Khan is dull. Heenee Kaushik doesn't impress. Ashish Vidyarthi hams. Rishi Kapoor (sp. app.), playing the owner of a TV channel, is wasted.

Moon Moon Sen, as Heenee's mother, is there merely to flash a smile or two. Satish Shah and Ketki Dave fail to evoke mirth.

On the whole, LOVE AT TIMES SQUARE is too weak a fare to register any impact whatsoever. Below average.

Rating:- *.


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Khiladi wrote:
One of the boys works as a computer engineer in Silicon Valley, California <snip>

How utterly original.


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watched the promos today...how utterly disgusting...

the movie is filmed it seems on a handheld camcorder...- is pixelized even in the promos!, and as for the music, is horrible...

and sallu dancing in front of an indian flag was pathetic, and the crowds are screaming happy new year...(great stock footage)..

bleh....its horrible


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Film looks bad and very stale. The music isn't that good either, especially with Alka Yagnik and her bad English diction in the title song!


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nytimes reviews it::

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Relentless Cheer in a Fantasyland Called America By DAVE KEHR

ev Anand, one of Bollywood's biggest stars in the 1950's and 60's, keeps turning out movies at a steady pace. His latest effort — as writer, director, producer and actor — is "Love at Times Square," a low-budget but irrepressibly upbeat romantic comedy. Set in a fantasyland America, the film opens today in New Jersey and, fittingly enough, at the Loews State Theater in the Times Square Virgin Megastore.

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Although Mr. Anand, 79, became a star by playing lovable rogues in films like "Jaal" (1952) and "Guide" (1965), in "Love at Times Square" he has dropped the roguish component in favor of pure, somewhat saccharine lovability. He's Shaan, an Indian billionaire with a home in Silicon Valley and a beautiful daughter appropriately named Sweety (Heenee Kaushik) in New York, where she lives in a penthouse while working as a reporter for an Indian television station.

The story spans the year 2001, from one New Year's Eve celebration to the next. In a crowded but friendly Times Square, conjured partly from stock clips and partly from painted backdrops, Sweety makes the acquaintance of two eligible young men: Raj (Shoeb Khan), a smooth-talking, successful software engineer, and Bobby (Chaitanya Chaudhry), a lower-class striver who has come to America in search of his fortune.

A friendly rivalry develops between the two young men over Sweety's affections, while she, of course, refuses to declare herself until the last possible moment: which is to say, as the ball drops, ushering in 2002.

For Mr. Anand, the American dream is not only alive but also positively flourishing. He depicts a country with its arms wide open to immigrants, where United States senators speak fluent Hindi, any young person with pluck and determination can get ahead, and San Francisco is an overnight drive from New York. When 9/11 intervenes, through some video clips of the attack on the World Trade Center, it takes only a moment for Mr. Anand to turn tragedy into triumph. According to the subtitles, his character writes a check to "Rudi Giuliani, the great mayor" for $1 million, and the city is whole again.

The good cheer of "Love at Times Square" is relentless, and given the film's 155-minute running time, occasionally oppressive. But for those looking for a vacation from the irony and the cruelty that have invaded so much of American popular culture, this scruffy little Indian film is a delightful getaway.

Directed by Dev Anand In Hindi, with English subtitles Not rated, 155 minutes

SOURCE: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/14/movies/14SQUA.html


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Huh? I think these goras are a little loose in the head. Dev Anand is another one of those Dumb Old Fogeys I 'm talking about. Its time for them to either retire or die. Anything else is a sin!


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I haven't seen this movie but it looks like its 10 years too late. It's really sad/funny to see Dev Anand talking about this movie as though it's ground breaking. People should know when to step down. :bash:


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DVD is out by Media Partners;

http://www.indiaplaza.com/catalog....lace=US

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Dev Anand, Rishi Kapoor, Salman Khan, Heenee Kaushik, Shoib Khan, Chaitanya Chaudhary, Siya Rana.
English Subtitles. Released by Media Partners.

A love triangle emerges in America between two Indian men and one Indian woman. The two men fall in love with a young co-ed at American University, who also happens to be the daughter of an Indian billionaire.

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days.

LoveAtTimesSquareDVDReg: $19.99Sale: $15.99

http://www.nehaflix.com/lovattimsqua1.html


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