arsh wrote:
I watched BAGHBAN, it is a DECENT film, INDEED esp for AB fans..he is simply BRILLIANT, HEMA is a DELIGHT to watch..Salman goes EASY on nerves too..Music is humming!!
Story is SAME LIKE AMRIT(Samita/Rajesh), but has been GLAMORAIZED with FLAMBOYANT parents!! but melo drama is the same!! Rajesh and Samita were OLD/LUSTERLESS/SHABBY couple!!
Just got this one - I firmly believe that the source material of DVDs rises in importance above the DVD format's inherent technicalities. This disc may be mediocre in terms of authoring, but the source material is definitely well above average quality. I don't know if they attempted to touch the 5.1 sound, but it has ended up on the platter with quite severe distortions in the dialogue.
The film itself is designed to please self-righteous Indian movie-goers. In this movie, a character can only be 'very good' or 'very bad' at any one given point of time. AB and Hema are (what did you expect) demi-god-like parents with Talibansque ideals - where women must be told how to dress and 'not go out looking like that'. The film puts across AB's character's poor financial sensibility as the responsibilty of his children, without ever making an attempt to explore or understand the motive behind the decisions made by his sons. In several scenes, clubs and discos are portrayed as, quite simply - 'places for bad people'. Several scenes later, The Booker Prize-winning Baghban himself is witnessed bunny-hopping and boogieing down with 20-year-old kudis .
Now that kind of behaviour - the Taliban will not approve. 