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Old 04-14-2012, 11:34 AM   #1
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Hi folks.

Out of all the mediocre Bollywood releases out there, I'm anticipating some quality Hindi movies such as:

Ab Tak Chappan
Company
Satya

Then of course some classics such as:

Agneepath (1990)
Don (1978)
Kranti (1981)
Parinda 1989
Sholay



Any news?????
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Old 04-14-2012, 12:36 PM   #2
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I'd like to see "Rakth Charitra" and "Ek Hasina Thi", "Shool" on Blu-ray also.
Anyway Shemaroo has the right of "Company".
Do you wanna see weird watermark on it?
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Old 04-14-2012, 12:38 PM   #3
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If you have been a follower of how blu ray has evolved in India, you will know the answer. Never
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Old 04-14-2012, 01:19 PM   #4
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Out of all the mediocre Bollywood releases out there, I'm anticipating some quality Hindi movies such as:
The term anticipate means to "expect". What justification has the current scenario of Indian blu-ray releases given you to have expectations that the older movies you have in mind will be at all released on blu-ray?
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Old 04-15-2012, 03:09 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by drgekko View Post
Hi folks.

Out of all the mediocre Bollywood releases out there, I'm anticipating some quality Hindi movies such as:

Ab Tak Chappan
Company
Satya

Then of course some classics such as:

Agneepath (1990)
Don (1978)
Kranti (1981)
Parinda 1989
Sholay



Any news?????
There is no way you will see these titles released at least for 5 more years lol other than Sholay. Like I said in one of my posts Indian Audience is mad about the same romantic crap and Karan Johar movies and you must be aware that "Jo chalta hai woh bikta hai" People will definately buy new Agneepath (Due to that vulgar crap item number) I am a big fan of RGV work but sadly he has a selected audience as his fans. I can pay any amount to buy Satya bd if it ever release. Also Company and Ab tak chapan are gems. Love your list of movies. You definitely know what good cinema is
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Old 04-15-2012, 08:51 AM   #6
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Like I said in one of my posts Indian Audience is mad about the same romantic crap and Karan Johar movies and you must be aware that "Jo chalta hai woh bikta hai" People will definately buy new Agneepath (Due to that vulgar crap item number)
You definitely have guts . Now, embrace yourself for a crash course coming your way featuring the following

1. People who wear dark glasses and why they can't see the true beauty and tradition of Indian cinema made by the likes of KJo.
2. The romantic films (crap according to you and a few ppl here), the songs, item numbers, concoction of superlative melodrama, mind blowing acting and costumes represent the true Indian culture more than anything else.
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Old 04-15-2012, 11:12 AM   #7
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I'd like to tell something...
Though some people has felt let down his recent films, I like RGV and his style.

But so-called-usual non Indian Bollywood goer, they choose typical masala film.
Even so far, they prefer star-actor(like Khans), extravagant masala musical sequence, happy ending, beautiful actress (like Deepika Padukone), love stories to good director, realism, socialism et al!

Easily, we can make this question for your foreign Indian film goer friend
"Who is your favorite director?"

I doubt. How many guys answer this question?

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You definitely have guts . Now, embrace yourself for a crash course coming your way featuring the following

1. People who wear dark glasses and why they can't see the true beauty and tradition of Indian cinema made by the likes of KJo.
2. The romantic films (crap according to you and a few ppl here), the songs, item numbers, concoction of superlative melodrama, mind blowing acting and costumes represent the true Indian culture more than anything else.
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I'd like to tell something...
Though some people has felt let down his recent films, I like RGV and his style.

But so-called-usual non Indian Bollywood goer, they choose typical masala film.
Even so far, they prefer star-actor(like Khans), extravagant masala musical sequence, happy ending, beautiful actress (like Deepika Padukone), love stories to good director, realism, socialism et al!

Easily, we can make this question for your foreign Indian film goer friend
"Who is your favorite director?"

I doubt. How many guys answer this question?
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If you have been a follower of how blu ray has evolved in India, you will know the answer. Never
Haha! I agree!
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