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Planet Bollywood aka 2008 NQ17, a fictional planetary object This page was last edited on 10 January 2025, at 19:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Anish Mohanty of Planet Bollywood felt that "Qala serves as a reminder of how Amit Trivedi is a gifted composer". [14] Roktim Rajpal of India Today offered a more mixed review, stating that "Amit Trivedi tunes prove to be a mixed bag". [15] The soundtrack was praised by some new-age listeners for its "transcendental music and lyrics". [16] "
Alok Kumar of Planet Bollywood wrote, "All in all, Priyadarshan's Hera Pheri is a delight to watch for its performances, some songs, and an interesting storyline. Indian audiences would be doing Bollywood injustice if they accepted an inane film like Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge and rejected a thrilling and entertaining Hera Pheri. Hopefully, the film ...
The film opened to positive reviews, with a critic from Rediff.com adding "it is the manner in which the filmmaker has infused these ordinary stories with passion and poignancy that sets Dil Vil Pyar Vyar apart from every other Hindi movie. [8] Similarly, Planet Bollywood's critics noted that "the idea of Dil Vil Pyar Vyar has been implemented ...
The soundtrack album was featured by Planet Bollywood among the "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks" with a conclusion that "Deewana was simply one of the best albums of the 90s". [13] India Today ranked Deewana first as one of the "Top Films of Raj Kanwar". [50] Filmfare featured it in their listing of "16 Best Shah Rukh Khan Movies". [51]
Amrish Puri gives a good account of himself. Raj Babbar tends to go over the top. Mohan Joshi is as usual. On the whole, POLICE FORCE has nothing forceful about it. Dull. [1] Shruti Bhasin of Planet Bollywood gave a negative review stating "Our recommendation is that you check out a better quality cop flick such as Khakee or Ab Tak Chappan.". [4]
Saathiya is considered as one of the most popular romantic dramas in Hindi cinema. Breaking the Bollywood stereotypes, the film was regarded for not showcasing a "Happily Ever After" story. [20] The film was Vivek Oberoi's third success in his debut year. [21] It brought recognition to Rani Mukerji who enjoyed only limited success in her ...
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya (transl. Why Did I Fall In Love?) is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by David Dhawan.It is a remake of the 1969 American film, Cactus Flower which was an adaptation of the 1965 play of the same name by Abe Burrows, itself based on the French play Fleur de cactus by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy.