Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Aamir’s Third home production

Aamir Khan takes a big break between producing movies. After ‘Lagaan , ‘Taare Zameen Par’ came after a long time.

The films also when released went on to show the result of the quality time spent on them.

So the third home production of Superstar Aamir Khan will not have any difficulty in bringing in adequate media attention for the promotion of the film.

And who is the luckiest guy here?

Imran Khan, the hero of the new film ‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’.

The new actor will have to endure the big curiosity and expectations from the media and B-Town because of him being Aamir Khan’s nephew.

Abbas Tyrewala will try to make a mark in Bollywood as a director with this film.

The promo video has reportedly been already shot.

This time, what is going to be the difference other than the new hero?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

ooh wow...i m pretty sure dis movie wud also turn out well...Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na.... nice name...

Anonymous said...

Love Story 2050 also releasing on the same date.

In Harman Vs. Imran's case, I would prefer Harman. A couple of reasons for this.

Aamir Khan might be a big star, but that doesn't goes to say that anyone launched by Aamir will be a big star. Remember Faisal Khan? Aamir's own brother. He had full support of Aamir, but what happaned to him? For all you know, Imran might meet the same fate.

Another point - Why would Aamir take Genelia, one of the most flop heroine of Bollywood as a heroine? I mean, how many fans does she has , apart from her own family?

Also, the director of the film is Abbas Tyrewala, the guy who used to write scripts before. In comparison, Love Story 2050 is directed by ace director Harry Baweja who gave us films like "Qayamat", "Dilwale" etc. I trust Harry Baweja far more than Abbas Tyrewala.

Further, a look at Love Story 2050 's promos makes you sit back and take notice. Love Story 2050 is an interesting film. Its a love story, but with exciting special effects and an intriguing story line. This might be India's first sci-fi film. The budget of Harman's costumes in Love Story 2050 alone must be equal to "Jaane Tu"'s entire budget.

Boss, a multiplex ticket now costs Rs.250. I would rather go and watch Love Story 2050 than see some overrated and under-delivered performance by some over-hyped star-nephew.