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Judwa, Featuring Baweja & Roshan

Harman-Roshan

Yes. I too do find the resemblance quite freaky. One wonders if this is going to be Bollywood’s latest ‘get-famous-quick’ mantra; ape a superstar and too with a capital R. But then again, nothing ever really beats an original.

With regards to Harman Baweja’s much awaited debut film, Love Story 2050 – I will admit, I am very much looking forward to it (probably will end up watching it the first day itself). The biggest USP of the film according to me, are not the actors but the plotline itself, a futuristic love story. After Krrish, this will be Bollywood’s next FX dependant film.

The screen pairing of Harman with Priyanka Chopra appears strong though I still don’t get it as to why the two are keeping their off-screen affair under wraps. Especially when the likes of Saif-Kareena, John-Bipasha and Ranbir-Deepika are out there cashing in on their love-a-ria.

As for the drawback, I believe it will be the film’s music. Though the music will be officially out tomorrow, whatever I have heard….it sounds least bit interesting. And with rival gang, Aamir Khan’s Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na music already topping the music chart – it’s going to one heck of a task for Mr. Anu Malik to match up to someone like A R Rahman.

Anyway, everything is just a speculation now. Which film will end up stealing the thunder…well only Friday (4th July 2008) will tell.

And here’s a clip of Harman doing a Hrithik.

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fas
May 30th, 2008 at 10:34 am | #

Brother from abother mother, totally hilarious saks.

Haridas Dave
May 30th, 2008 at 1:12 pm | #

i m still in awe of the hritik’s act of ek pal ka jeena … i think no newcomer or anything can overcome something like that. all i have to say to harman is “try harder !!” but u can never be quite hritik !! original ROCKS !!!

Antonio
May 31st, 2008 at 7:22 am | #

Hey Sakshi,

I a surprised you haven’t mentioned that the movie seems to be a straight lift from “the fifth element” and “iRobot”. The similarities are quite clear and even the bloody robots.

harry
May 31st, 2008 at 12:33 pm | #

as far as Aamir’s pappu…err….nephew is concerned….he surely doesn’t know how to dance…i just hope he can act and i dont end up spending two multiplex tickets with a big E in expensive just for the sake of the Aamir Khan tag on it!

Appy
Jun 1st, 2008 at 1:08 pm | #

ha thats so true even i find striking similarities between the two of them.
i am surely gonna watch this baweja boy. waiting for the movie to be released

fleiger
Jun 1st, 2008 at 2:24 pm | #

Given the history of “special effects” movies in Bollywood (read: Jaani Dushman), I am reserving my judgement till I see the movie. Then again, the “trailer” is not especially confidence-inspiring.

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