He’d always been fascinated by time travel. So it wasn’t surprising that he decided to see a sci-fi flick even if there was some apprehension on how Bollywood would handle it. The movie was very inspirational. Halfway through the movie, he wished he could time travel, back to the time he bought the damn tickets.
until next time, not even timepass
🙂 serial dhoka…both weekend movies were a miss I see
Ok, I was hoping to watch this. Hubby says and I agree that they tried to stash Fifth Element, Star Wars and all possible sci fi english movies.. what we saw from the previews.. Methinks Krish and Koi mil Gaya was better..
paisa bach gaya.
will watch Aamir instead.
And ya I was planning to watch it =/ not anymore!
Or at least travel 3 hours into the future so you don’t have to sit through the movie?
time time ki baat hai jaani!
🙂
BUHAHA!!
Ha – that money could have been better spent on ice cream!
..and the time better spent in a gym (after that) San :P?
ha ha ha! I watched Jaane Ya .. too. It was good. The only problem is that I watched Jaane YA before LoveStory 2050. It would be good if I had watched love story before Jaane Ya.
heh..heh..thanks for the review..
tho i wouldn’t have dreamt to see a love story 2050…:D
lol. love the posts in third person 😀
that bad eh?
epiphany: the other one got good reviews, and still getting them..
pallavi: easily… as far as star wars go, lucas might use a light saber on you if he hears you compare 🙂
austere: somehow i was only okay with that one.. but the trailers still attract me 😐
balu: go on, punish yourself 🙂
stone: get some of those unsuspecting firangs to see it when it gets there 😉
shobha: i shall curse you!!! hey, there’s a crimemaster gogo fanpage at fb, check it out 😀
arunima: coz of my ego clash with aamir 😉 i still say jaane tu ya jaane na par mujhe nahi jaana
suma: you wont miss anything, that i assure you
chhavi: its only so that its difficult to distinguish actual happenings from fiction.. its working against me now 😐
cynic: woooorse!!!
I know exactly how that feels.