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Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab – Not Much Cheer at Box Office

Folks, if you are planning on watching Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani this weekend we strongly urge you to think twice.

Hey, think thrice too because who knows if you’ll have a job soon.

A chorus of Indian movie critics is none too pleased with this Ranbir Kapoor-Katrina Kaif film Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani.

Indian film critics are describing the movie as an ‘agonizing bore,’ ‘frustratingly uneven,’ ‘annoyingly tedious’ and a ‘mediocrity.’

Here are excerpts from the unflattering reviews of Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani:

IBNLive:

Director Rajkumar Santoshi’s latest comedy tries too hard to maintain an even tempo, but….the film is an agonizing bore.

…..The film itself is too long by twenty minutes, and suffers considerably on account of its loose script. The second half, in particular, is an endurance test for its silliness.

NDTV:

Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahani, a comedy set in a comic book universe, is a frustratingly uneven film. Some of it is genuinely funny and delightful and some of it is repetitive, and annoyingly tedious. Continue reading »

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Official U.S. unemployment rose to 10.2%, a 26-year high as the Obama administration keeps dicking around with baby-steps to help the middle class but never hesitates in taking giant steps when it comes to helping Wall Street (by the way, one of Obama’s biggest backers).

As a first step, let’s start packing off the several hundred thousand H1B Coolies living here and bring back the several hundred thousand jobs outsourced to the Coolies in India.

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Yamudiki Mogudu belongs to an era when Telugu film star Chiranjeevi was an ordinary Supreme Hero not the extraordinary Mega-Star he’s now.

Last night, we traveled back in time to watch this film.

And if you insist on a one-word summary of our Yamudiki Mogudu experience, all we’d say is: abomination.

The Netflix sleeve of the Yamudiki Mogudu DVD mentions that the film is an Indian take of Heaven Can Wait.

So we headed over pronto to our online vade mecum Wikipedia and lo and behold Yamudiki Mogudu does indeed seem to have been inspired by the 1978 Hollywood film Heaven Can Wait, which itself was a remake of Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941).

Total Rubbish
One of the crudest motion pictures ever to hit the big screen, Yamudiki Mogudu is like nothing we’ve ever experienced before.

Folks, if you think Tamil movies are ugly, you ain’t seen ugly till you behold Yamudiki Mogudu (by the way this junk was subsequently remade in Tamil as Athisaya Piravi with Rajinikanth in the lead).

Yes, Yamudiki Mogudu is indeed the nightmare in which Chiranjeevi introduces the celestial beauties to Tap Dance, Rock-n-Roll, Break Dance, Disco Dance et al.

Don’t believe us? Here, watch Chiranjeevi slap celestial nymph Rambha’s right buttock repeatedly and cavort with other heavenly maidens in the Dansu Onsu Moru number. Continue reading »

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