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Run (2004)
Fun Action movie
1 July 2004
Since there were no reviews on this movie - I figured I would have a comment. This movie was a lot better than I expected. There were too many songs, and none of them any good, however the fight scenes were better than any I have seen in a bollywood movie. Abhishek really looks like he can kick a lotta ass. It was entertaining and is definitely worth a watch.

The movie is about a guy (Abhishek Bachchan) who comes to Delhi to go to school, he meets a girl and falls in love. The problem is that the girl has a crazy mob boss brother, who cut the hands of the last guy who liked his sister. And now the goons are after Abhishek, and if he is not careful he will lose his limbs or his life.
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Yuva (2004)
7/10
Surprising
1 June 2004
The movie was very different, it showed a more realistic side of India. The side where when a music sequence comes up, everyone isn't dressed in the latest fashion and dancing in a beautiful out door location where you wont find another soul for miles. The story was a interesting, but I think I was most impressed with Abishek Bachchans performance. He played the role of a thug perfectly. You could tell that everyone was scared of him. This is the first time I have seen one of Abishek's movies, I have heard may people criticize him in the past. I can't speak of his prior movies, but for this one I can easily say that he deserves an award. I only wish that they did something else with the end, the bridge seen was a great sequence, however the end was anti-climatic.

Johnny
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Trimurti (1995)
Awful
31 May 2004
The only reason I wanted to see this movie was because I remembered one of the songs, it was very catchy. "Upper vahle very good very good, nieche vahel very bad very bad" that was good stuff. But the the rest of the movie was done terribly. The scenes did not flow well at all, and the majority of the dialogue was repetitive. For instance, how many times must you say Trimutri in the movie, or how many times do you have to say Trimutri will attack by water, land and Heaven. The director apparently thought his audience was a bunch of dummies who couldn't put 2 and 2 together. Jackie Schoff and Anil Kapoor's presence was the only thing this movie had going for it. Sharukh Khan had not developed into the actor he is now. All in all I would not recommend this movie, if you are looking for a solid movie, with continuity and great dialgoue, stay away form this one.

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