Saturday, December 1, 2007

'Saawariya' was poetry, 'OSO' well researched: Amitabh : India Entertainment

Mumbai, December 1 - Amitabh Bachchan have been completely floored by the recent Diwali releases - 'Saawariya' and 'Om Shanti Om' - and cannot halt showering congratulations on them.''Saawariya' was poesy on celluloid. An exquisitely presented Broadway-style musical set within North American Indian sentiments. It's daring and original and with such as a high quotient of aesthetics, beauty and form,' Amitabh told IANS.An burning supporter of Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh is also impressed by the up-to-the-minute from the stalls of King Caravansary - 'Om Shanti Om'.'The word picture of the 1970s (in 'Om Shanti Om') was carefully researched and the atmosphere played to the galleries. The irony and temper were very much 2007. That's how this coevals communicates and it was jump to catch their fancy.'But the other Caravansary and the Big Type B are caught in a warfare of words. Aamir Caravansary inch a recent remark on the awarding winning movie 'Black' starring Amitabh termed it 'insensitive' and 'manipulative'.Amitabh in his characteristic nonchalant mode shrugged off the comments, saying as an person Aamir is entitled to his ain opinion.'Aamir is a free individual in a free society. He have the freedom to show his opinions. I cannot understand why he happens the movie 'insensitive and manipulative'.'Excerpts:Q: Last hebdomad you saw Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Saawariya'. What did you believe of your 'Black' director's attempts this time?A: 'Saawariya' was poesy on celluloid. An exquisitely presented Broadway-style musical set within North American Indian sentiments. It boldly defied the routine formatting of dreamer commercial message fare, a unease that all our movies have got come up to be so doggedly accused of. It's daring and original and with such as a high quotient of aesthetics, beauty and form!Q: Why make you believe it was panned by a subdivision of critics?A: It quite unwittingly got caught in the mass media exaggeration - the strength, might and penetrative influence of which formed viewers' sentiment before they had barely stepped out to see the film.(c) Indo-Asian News Service

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