Monday, August 18, 2008

Movie review - God Tussi Great Ho


hey guys!!
GTGH ,the Indian version of Bruce Almighty stars Sallu miya with bro Sohail as rival and Priyanka Chops as lady love.......the movie's about Sallu having a tiff with God ( Indian Cinema's God Big B playin the almighty)...
i give it a 3/10..the concept is new for hindi cinelovers with an ordinary man gettin God's powers for 10 days...salman plays a loser in life who keeps blamin god for all wrongs in life until finally the almighty bestows his powers to salman who feels he could run the world in a better manner...the new God fools around with his new found power until he messes up big time with the entire world gettin their wishes fulfilled (even the rogues gettin out of jails and sohail stealin his sweetheart Pri )...
Music lets u down... Priyanka is playin the plastic beauty doin nothin more than dancin on the bad numbers... the movie didnt even have a fair share of publicity with half the public unaware of its release..
One might find the movie worth watchin once if he has not seen Bruce Almighty (but i suggest watch the original one, its just too good) ..The movie is not even half as good as its hollywood counterpart,with Salman loosing out points on not being even close to matching Jim Carrey's expressions and too many ghatiya songs dropped in recklessly all over...

4 comments:

AJ said...

hey thats done very nicely...one thing you should give your points at the latter part of review coz by that time you have explained all the reasons for such a notion...

Payal said...

ok thanks for the advice dear..good observation..will keep it in mind..

Payal said...
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Deep said...

well , you have reviewed in a very typical newspaper manner. am not complaining but its typical newspaper stuff. Also towards the end your review summed up the character of Salman in the 1st half, always negative.
To me the movie wasnt that bad,it had its share of comedy, Sohail looked better than any of his other movie (doesnt really matter, still). The characters were good in their role. Anyways, Payal.. good review after all.