London, Paris, New York 6/10
Ali Zafar looked pretentious with his weird way of dialog delivery in the whole movie apart from the last outburst scene. He just killed that scene with right amount of emotion, anger, frustration, sadness....in all brilliant. Well that is the only part I felt he could have future in acting at all.
Aditi Rao Hydari can't act to save her life.
The story is not realistic, well no bollywood love story ever felt realistic. What am I even complaining. But still, 3 days and you break your marriage?!!
Well good for you but being an ardent fan of bollywood version of rom-coms and SRK branded love stories, even that was hard to swallow for me.
Only plus point I would say is the dialogues, very casual and light and keeps things in ground reality.
Ghost Town 7.3/10
This is the original of the awful hindi remake "Hum Tum aur Ghost" which I happened to see earlier (Yeah, I do such misadventures in my life that I'm not proud about).
I've always came upon on this title in my "Horror" folder and skipped it remembering how bad the hindi movie was and also the fact that I already knew about this movie. Today, I was bored and thought of giving this a try.
And, I was surprised how good and refreshing it was. A bit sincerity and staying honest with your story just brings out different outcome . I don't know what happens to Indian movie thieves who shamelessly copy foreign movies and insult them by trying to do better. They think by making them shiny, smart, classy they are making a better movie, but no, you're not.
This is a good romantic movie, borrows few ideas from "Sixth Sense" but with different execution. Certainly does not deserve to be in my "horror" folder!