Company....
Company... I recently revised this movie... and was totally absorbed in the film as always... I think the pace is the word that describes the movie in one word... I don't remember any other movie which has such a great pace, except Satya, but songs made that movie a little slower.... at each and every moment something is happening on screen, and if u miss few dialogues there is fairly good chance that you will find something incomprehensible at a later stage... Character development is generally a week point in bollywood movies (as if there are hazaar strong points ;)... but Ramu and script writer should be congratulated that they have put efforts to build the characters very well, that too with very few dialogues... Devgun and Oberoi don't seem to act in the movie, they are Malik Bhai and Chandu on screen... another character which is portrayed very well is of Police Officer played by Miohanlal... Although there was little role of him, he made an impression... overall the movie had only two characters malik bhai and chandu and both did justice to their role... devgun had hardly any dialogue and did a nice job with eyes (and cigarette) :).... and oberoi, despite this being his first film he did quite well, although at some places his exaggerated facial expressions makes you fell uncomfortable, but overall its a very good debut film one can expect... Music does support movie a lot, and I feel that there is a typical Ramu touch to music that one can easily notice... I found first song (with urmila) a little bit painful, because of its lyrics and arbitrary choreography... but it was a good idea to shoot it in red light... Khallas had a nice lyrics and the title song of the movie "pyar pyar main" was typical melodious film song, which is in sharp contrast with main music of movie... Sandeep Chowta did a nice job...
Over all the movie is one of my all time favorite... and I can give it a repeat anytime... :)
Over all the movie is one of my all time favorite... and I can give it a repeat anytime... :)
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