Aamir

2008 "Who Says That Man Scripts His Own Destiny By Himself?"
7.6| 1h39m| NC-17| en| More Info
Released: 06 June 2008 Released
Producted By: UTV Motion Pictures
Country: India
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Revenue: 0
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A doctor of Indian origin returning to Mumbai from London is forced to participate in a terrorist plot.

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Console best movie i've ever seen.
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Kidskycom It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
Francene Odetta It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Kiers (Kiers77) What a GREAT movie! Raj Kumar Gupta...a homerun on the first at bat! There is sooo much talent in India, especially for the musical score. Amit Trivedi has really scored...what touching lyrics! You have TO appreciate that this is the REAL slumdog millionaire! The scenes out of bazaars of Mumbai are documentary flavor reality! How could they shoot it so invisibly? The acting is good. Khandelwal is a bit of a 'pretty boy' and his character acting a wee bit dry at first, but it really picks up linearly in empathy till the end....you just feel for the lead actor! While the subject is dead serious, the movie did not Banter/beat viewer over head/editorialize. Instead the movie leaves such a positive light flavor that the combination is RARE. But for me it is the music. TOP NOTCH. I'm GETTING THIS ALBUM. Alphonse..photography should win a filmfare award, But sadly (mainstream)Bollywood is SO slackminded corrupt they would not notice it (I hope NOT!). They deserve kudos.
Biswajit Tripathy Aamir is the harrowing story of a NRI doctor Aamir; who returns to India for better. He was happy, smiling to meet up with his family after years. Little did he expect the kind of ordeal he was going to face on landing in Mumbai.After landing in Airport, while he was trying to take a taxi, two motor cycle borne youth threw a cell phone to him. From there starts the game of Muslim fundamentalists to use him as a media to plant bombs in a bus which they want to blow off. What happens ultimately is not what the extremist thought off. Aamir blows himself up rather than the bus. The extremists could not convince him that he is a Muslim and he should fight for the rights of Muslim. Rather his take was if you want to grow, work hard not get jealous of others who grow.The movie marks the debut of actor Rajeev Khandelwal, with no heroines, songs in the movie and directed by Rajkumar Gupta, the movie is a masterpiece. A movie which is very different from the movies being made today and stands out.
texant Just when you think the Indian cinema is repeating its non-sense routine crap all the time, a very refreshing movie pops up to highlight the excellence in bollywood. UTV this time left no stone unturned to deliver isolated brilliance. Actually reminded me of Hollywood's Phone-Booth. Edge of your seat guessing one mans fate. The plot here deals with much broader religious aspect of our society. Apart from being a nostalgic delight for people in mumbai its a lesson of awareness to people all over the world. The choice of lead role was perfect as he didn't try to take any superiority to himself, giving the audience a mixed bag of cinema art. Music, this time, reminds me of certain hand picked movies whose music would ring in your ears even after the movie is over. It really captures and nurtures the essence of the pace of the movie. 'Haara' nd 'Ek Lau' is my best pick. As far as the issue of terrorism mentioned, nothing new about it. In my opinion the movie is a point of view of a single outsider into the dark corners of network in a community, which otherwise seem very routine.Overall, a must have DVD.
Raafat Khan Aamir is a nice film and can be seen although the subject is inspired of 2005 released Cavite . The title is played by Rajeev Khandelwal, and watching him on small screen i always doubted him but his performance did astonished me. And I was glad this guy could really act too. He was perfect with the emotions part, since he didn't had more dialogs he expressions for portraying the emotions were really good. But what lacked is his voice, I believe if he has a bit heavy voice he can surely do wonders. Coz when you see him in the film in scenes where he's suppose to be agitated and angry and whenever he shouts, the expression were OK but his voice is so low pitched that it just didn't faired the moment completely. Nevertheless, when I expected nothing from him. He certainly gave me a pleasant surprise.