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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:07 am 
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CAn you believe how Taran Adarsh on Indiafm is praising Zaher. That movie is freaking rip from Out of Time starring Denzel...Can mahesh bhatt stop copying English movies and calling it "A Mahesh Bhatt" Film?

It just pisses me off..


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 4:54 am 
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lmao, Taran Adarsh is a joke!


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 8:41 pm 
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Either the movie is really crap, or Mr. Adarsh has a vested interest in the film, these are the only two reasons I can think of why he would make such glowing comments about the film.

PS: 'Vested', interest could be any of many things, including simply kissing up to the Bhatt's for something he needs from them.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 3:42 am 
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Taran Adarsh gives a good initial review/preview if he is shown a film before it actually releases.

He repays the producers for this "sneak preview" with a good initial review. He did the same for Jaal and Pinjar, but later he has "full-reviews", where he gives faults/excuses as to why the film didn't 'click' at the box-office.

These excuses are usually about insignificant plot-nuances or the fact that 'too many' films released in the same period.


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Raja wrote:
..excuses as to why the film didn't 'click' at the box-office.
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not that i read his reviews in full or anything, as i render them useless, but a major problem with his reviews is that he writes with the distributors in mind, with a business perspective. I could give a rats arse if it 'clicks' at the box-office or not. I just want to know if the subject at matter is worth even considering $10 + travel time + 2.5hours. i stopped reading the dumbos reviews. i read the first paragraph, and skip to the last, where he rants about box-office failiure, and then gives his asterix crap rating.

he's given perfectly decent movies bad reviews (I've read the reviews AFTER I watched the films) and perfectly average to shitty movies great reviews.

i found some of the guys at planetbollywood to be more useful than this idiot adarsh will ever be.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:15 pm 
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REDIFF calls it BARELY WATCHABLE, TIME PASS!


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 7:26 pm 
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REDIFF calls it BARELY WATCHABLE, TIME PASS!


anything ADarsh(:P) likes is STRICTLY background noise for those DULL Sunday mornings :lol:


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And the funny think about Taran Adarsh's review is that...he gives you the spoilers..like you are reading his review and he goes "when the killer(the hero of the movie) is revealed in the first half, it takes you by surprise" and then he goes..The ending where "fardeen donates the money" in fida..and you go YOU MOTHER..!!...just ruins the movie..so i skip his reviews...


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jimboy435 wrote:
And the funny think about Taran Adarsh's review is that...he gives you the spoilers..like you are reading his review and he goes "when the killer(the hero of the movie) is revealed in the first half, it takes you by surprise" and then he goes..The ending where "fardeen donates the money" in fida..and you go YOU MOTHER..!!...just ruins the movie..so i skip his reviews...


i think thats a common problem with MOST of the indian reviewers. have you ever read Jeevi reviews? LMAO. i watched this movie called "Yuva Raju" then I read Jeevi review - he narrated the ENTIRE film! NO JOKE!

though i've stopped reading reviews for the very same reason(spoilers), I found the guys at planetbollywood to be decent in the past. they've got a whole mess of reviewers now, i don't follow


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 2:26 am 
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Besides Taran seems someone else likes this movie


Dr.P.V.Vaidyanathan

The Bhatts are at it again, doing what they do best—making a small budget film with slick promos, a slick name, plenty of skin and sin. Zeher, written and directed by debutante Mohit Suri, is yet another venture from the house of Mahesh Bhatt, after Jism, Paap, Murder and Rog. One thing is for sure when you go to watch a film made by them—these films are technically good, the stories are fresh and lucid, screenplay is excellent, and though they may newer win an Oscar or the National award for that matter, their films are intelligent, and complete value for money.

Possible spoiler! Highlight to read! :lol:

Zeher—A Love Story is 14 reels of pure adrenaline, from the opening sequence of police officer Siddharth Mehra, (Emraan Hashmi) making a drug bust on one of Goa’s lovely beaches, right up to the very last shot. Siddharth, we’re told through a series of flashbacks, is estranged from his wife and fellow police officer, Sonia (Shamitha Shetty), as the two of them can’t see eye to eye, and their relationship is plagued with domestic squabbles and ego hassles. Enter Anna (Udita Goswami), who after an accidental meeting with Siddharth, invites him to her house, in the absence of her garrulous, tormenting, criminal, and wife- beating husband Shaun (Sameer Kocchar), and proceeds to seduce him. Siddharth succumbs, and is hooked. Anna has her own set of medical problems, and Siddharth is forced to pilfer money from the drug bust for her rather expensive medical treatment. Shaun and Anna’s house is burnt down, and both are presumed dead. Since the case is one of suspected terrorism, enter special officer Sonia, and Siddharth is in very deep trouble.

The film moves at a rapid phase, as crisis after crisis hits Siddharth, who has to keep one step ahead of his estranged wife, who is investigating the murder. The entire story is about Siddharth tries to keep his head above the water, barely managing to do so. His friend and co-worker James (Ninad Kamath), is an unwilling ally, in trying to save him. With edge of the seat suspense, and a nail biting pace, the film reminds you of some of the thrillers written by James Hadley Chase, where the moral of the stories is invariably that ‘Crime Never Pays”.

Performance wise, both Emraan Hashmi are Shamita Shetty are first rate. Udita is competent, and manages to look and act the seductress that she portrays. But one of best performances in the film belongs to Ninad Kamath, whose sense of humor and timing injects some fun and relief, into an otherwise tightly woven plot. The story, screenplay and editing are also superior to most other films that one sees nowadays. Music, credited to RoopKumar Rathod, is passable. All in all, a good intelligent, taut thriller, which will hold the connoisseur, and at the same time, has enough skin show to keep the frontbenchers happy, as well.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 7:34 pm 
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The original English movie (out of time) is one of the best movie I saw in recent days. This one is a cheap crap. They were betting on the skin to make money here.


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PlanetBollywood Review

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As I paid for my Aloo Paratha packets at the Indian grocery store, the DVD of “Zeher” caught my eye. Remembering the words of a “critic” who described it as an “intelligent thriller” I decided to risk a viewing. A thriller it certainly is, but I refuse to believe Indian audiences are so intellectually stunted to find a film like this intelligent.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:50 am 
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Give it a while...............Mr Adarsh will be directing a film for Mukesh Bhatt. Credits below.....

Title: Jism Mein Zeher Se Murder
Stars: Emraan Hashmi, Mallika Sherawat (the most talented newcomers to grace this planet)
Music: Nadeem Shravan (for their 'original' melodious tunes)
Lyrics: Dev Kohli (he did write 'Sexy Sexy Sexy didn't he?)
Story/screenplay: Taran Adarsh (read some Angrezi film writer)
Producers: Vishesh Films (Chors!)
Director: Taran Adarsh.

Oh, and the film gets 5 stars in the Indiafm review.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 5:24 pm 
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bhaskar wrote:
Give it a while...............Mr Adarsh will be directing a film for Mukesh Bhatt. Credits below.....

Title: Jism Mein Zeher Se Murder
Stars: Emraan Hashmi, Mallika Sherawat (the most talented newcomers to grace this planet)
Music: Nadeem Shravan (for their 'original' melodious tunes)
Lyrics: Dev Kohli (he did write 'Sexy Sexy Sexy didn't he?)
Story/screenplay: Taran Adarsh (read some Angrezi film writer)
Producers: Vishesh Films (Chors!)
Director: Taran Adarsh.

Oh, and the film gets 5 stars in the Indiafm review.


hahaha :D

taran is a joke :roll:


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