4/5
Good Bollywood Film
by Marcia L. Dorsey (Philadelphia, PA)
Okay, so it can be a little cheesy at times. The alligator scene wasn't the best either. Ha. But, the songs are catchy, the storyline is good, and Hrithik is great to watch. The dialouge he has in this movie is great, and he plays the character of Rohit, a dramatic romantic, very well. I enjoy this movie. Give it a try!
5/5
Bollywood at its best!
by Crystal A. White (usa)
This movie is bollywood at its best. It has the same feel and crazy, dramatic moments most bollywood movies do. The story of this man and his daughters is real and heartbreaking. It made me laugh, cry, and go though a whole range of emotions before I was through. The music and dancing are great and you just won't be able to resist watching this movie from start to finish just to see what happens.
1/5
An experience to Forget
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After all the hype and the marketing campaign and stars like Kareena Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan, Jackie Shroff and Amrish Puri and the Subash Ghai name the movie at best is disappointing.
It is a very feeble and baseless attempt to represent an Indian family living across two continents.How a single Indian father raises three daughters in England and India is the essential theme of the movie. The theme provides a phenomenal opportunity to explore the nuances of children who are raised in a dual culture syndrome. Failing to take this opportunity, Subash Ghai settles for less than mediocrity.
The performances are lifeless,concept of editing is lost, the direction fails to tango with the script and the music is a mishmash of Anu Malik's past scores.
This film does not hurt your sensibilities simple because it assumes you have none.
Not a film, I would recommend.