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Have you watched this old movie- Chashme Baddoor
did you like it
Asked by Amol Raikar,
27 Dec '12 10:22 am
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Yes dekhi hai
achi film hai gane bhi bade sundar hai.
Answered by divya kulkarni, 27 Dec '12 10:30 am
achi film hai gane bhi bade sundar hai.
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Yes. farooq shaikh and deepti naval movie. nice one. real comedy movie.
Answered by Manoj M, 27 Dec '12 10:28 am
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An entertainer with dollops of humour and wild situations thrown in, this one's a laugh-riot"
"The new 'Chashme Baddoor' doesn't entirely work because Dhawan appears conflicted between taking the characters on a journey of his making, and sticking to the blueprint of the original film"
"The gags are simply not funny enough even if you are game to grant the licence of brainlessness"
"Chashme Baddoor goes completely go off the rails in trying to eke out a laugh-a-minute ride by resorting to methods that one thought had gone out of currency with Govinda"
is far(ce) removed " from the original and that "Exclamation marks are the only punctuations in this seamless comedy of courtship played at an impossibly high octave, without getting shrill."
Source: reviews by film critics
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 08 Apr 10:47 am
"The new 'Chashme Baddoor' doesn't entirely work because Dhawan appears conflicted between taking the characters on a journey of his making, and sticking to the blueprint of the original film"
"The gags are simply not funny enough even if you are game to grant the licence of brainlessness"
"Chashme Baddoor goes completely go off the rails in trying to eke out a laugh-a-minute ride by resorting to methods that one thought had gone out of currency with Govinda"
is far(ce) removed " from the original and that "Exclamation marks are the only punctuations in this seamless comedy of courtship played at an impossibly high octave, without getting shrill."
Source: reviews by film critics
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