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If you can digest an overdose of physical violence, then Ghajini is a film you shouldn’t miss for Aamir Khan’s unforgettable performance.It’s been years since I saw a Hindi film that had so few dialogues for the leading man. Quite unlikely for a masala movie about romance and revenge! Stoically, Aamir Khan walks and rips through the film with the charm of a Casanova and the beastliness of a vengeful man, and delivers a performance that will be remembered even though the movie itself may be forgotten after a few months.
you forget to mention Asin! I believe she did this extremely well.
ReplyDeleteNot the best and not the worst either. Shame about the ending though, it was a bit too soft.
the movie should have been called Kalpana! Think about it
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