I seriously fail to understand the reasoning behind remaking a classic. They should leave them alone. Let them be!
So, here’s what’s happening to Don.
And I’m already a little afraid for Umrao Jaan and Sholay.
I seriously fail to understand the reasoning behind remaking a classic. They should leave them alone. Let them be!
So, here’s what’s happening to Don.
And I’m already a little afraid for Umrao Jaan and Sholay.
Home alarm system for seniors.
Home alarm systems.
these news channels n journos…are totally vela or wat…just need to fill up stuff 24x7…
ohh GOD …really funny video.…hahahahaha…best line in the video –> “SRK does not even take off his shirt while making out”.…
Saw DON last week…enjoyed the movie.…Farhan deserves credit for his version of the 1978 DON.…
Posted by Mehak | October 30, 2006, 11:44 amCritics are made to only criticize — So goes the saying. I think the movie is really well-made. My advise at the blog.
Posted by Kapil | October 30, 2006, 5:08 pmHey, it’s a cruel p/review. The movie’s a blast: It’s slick. Well-paced. And young Farhan has achieved the incredible — gotten SRK to stop hamming. For that alone, Don’s worth a watch. Can’t honestly be that optimistic about Umrao Jaan and Sholay, though. Cheers.
Posted by Lady Writer | October 31, 2006, 12:30 pmDunno why the whole Indian media is out to demonise Farhan Akthar’s Don. This is undoubtedly the best action flick ever from India.
Posted by Ajith | November 13, 2006, 2:46 pmthe new Don ?!
I didnt like it a bit.. in the original, amitabh was so cool, so sauve.. as the original don.. so Badd!
Ad then as Vijay, he was so full of josh..
Anyone who praises the new Don hasnt seen the old one i guess.
The Pan wallah character by SRK simply doesnt touch that by AB..
On the flip side.. the new Don has, better locales, better cars, better effects and a new twist in the ending which does perk up the film…
but all in all no match for Don Sr.
Posted by Akshay | November 17, 2006, 8:21 pm