Ghajini
Ghajini
PG-13 | 25 December 2008 (USA)
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A man suffering from anterograde amnesia as a result of a violent attack in the past sets out to avenge his girlfriend's death with the aid of photographs, notes and tattoos all over his body.

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KnotMissPriceless

Why so much hype?

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Bluebell Alcock

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Lucia Ayala

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Jenni Devyn

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

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ekomurlu

It looks like memento. almost the same.The subject is the same. Tattoos are similar. stolen screenplay

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santhosh-10290

The movie was not so good. The Tamil version of Ghajini was so excellent. But Ghajini in hindi version is not so good. AAmir Khan acted well in the movie. But the movie is so boring.

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kjjames81

After sitting down for 3 hours I now have to say what I thought of this film. Firstly the bad points, yes it has to be said, the singing, in a film like this seemed out of place, I know Bollywood films have them in. The unintentional humour in it, it seemed to take the tension away from the film, which I think spoilt the movie. Okay the fight scenes were a bit over the top but it didn't bother me. The good points, Aamir Khan was very good in the role of the hero. The story, okay not original, but done very well. All the other actors and actresses done really well in their roles. This wasn't my first taste of Bollywood films, I had previously watched One Man Army, and it's sequel. After watching this, I will be watching more Bollywood movies, of the are in this area of film. See this movie if you have the time. Very enjoyable.

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andosonniamath

Short-term memory loss is a disease in the human brain that an individual can only remember incidents and/or trauma due to the attack or things that are related of the cause. And what better explaining of short-term memory loss being displayed in Ghajini by A.R. Murugadoss. This movie deserves much more awards than Jodhaa Akbar in my opinion because history can repeat itself but not a mental disease. Ghajini is a psychological action thriller with Aamir Khan in the lead along with Jiah Khan and the debut of Asin. Pradeep Rawat is the villain while Tinnu Anand and Riyaz Khan provide supporting roles.Audience and critics may think it's a clichéd revenge film, when the hero defeats the villain and wins the battle. But this goes WAAAAY beyond that. The idea of using a psychological disease is a terrific idea to display in the movie. After all, what better way of understanding psychological disorders than films like this. The movie starts off in a medical centre with Sunita (Jiah Khan) a medical student who wants to study the case of Sanjay Singhania (Aamir Khan) the chairman of Air-Voice, a mobile phone company who later suffers short-term memory loss after a brutal attack by Ghajini (Pradeep Rawat) when he attempted to save his beloved Kalpana (Asin). Sanjay relies on his Polaroid pictures, his tattoos all over his body and notes he puts on the walls to regain his memory. The films then takes into flashbacks on Sanjay meeting Kalpana, falling in love with her, and the arrival of Ghajini who murdered Kalpana after she protested Ghajini for the rights of children. Fast-forward 2 years later and Sanjay has to use his memory techniques to find Ghajini. This movie really brings viewers not only to be entertained but to study many psychological disease a human can suffer. When do we ever have movies that actually can TEACH viewers a lesson or two? We basically have to rely on professors and teachers to learn a lesson when we can make professors take a break and use movies to teach us like Ghajini. The story itself is a tremendous idea and for that i thank Murugadoss for planning this beautiful idea and Piyush Mishra for coming up with excellent dialogue. Performances are top-notch and well delivered by the cast of the film. Though i feel that Tinnu Anand and Riyaz Khan are wasted in the film and have nothing to do. Asin makes her debut impressive and her acting skills are great!! Even though this is her debut film, i feel Ghajini was Asin's best film because she had a lot to do in the film and unlike her other films like Ready, Bol Bachchan and Housefull 2, she had more to deliver in Ghajini than her other films. Jiah Khan was literally the spoilsport of the film. The part when she told Ghajini about Sanjay and his intentions, it seriously got me thinking "omg are you serious right now?" But not gonna lie, she did a fantastic job at it and really made the audience feel shocked, after all it is a thriller film. And last and certainly not least, the man, the heart, the soul and basically everything of the film has to be owed to Aamir Khan. Man what a performance Khan delivered. At first, i thought he was a psychopath killer, but dude the way he changed my opinion. He made himself a living legend by delivering great performances like this. Ghajini is one example of his best-performances and acting skills. I can feel the emotions from him are similar to mine when i get mad at something or someone who i really loved. Aamir Khan, you done it again and hope to see you more on screen. The soundtrack by A.R.Rahman is one fine example of masterpieces Rahman can check on his list. My favourite song is "Behka" with it's funky hip-hop and rock flavours elemented in the song. "Guzarrish" is another song i like and listen to a lot. Hell, all the songs in the soundtrack are just plain awesome and catchy!! I always like Rahman's music in general because he has splendid ideas to make soundtracks literally the best. I recommend you watch this film because of Murugadoss's direction skills, A.R.Rahman's music, Asin's impressive debut, and basically Aamir Khan in the film. You won't regret after watching it.

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