Audience welcome 'Jaane Tu...', cold shoulder 'Love Story 2050'
Neelam, a homemaker, said: "Harman Baweja was just trying to copy Hrithik Roshan."
Businessman Ashish Agarwal couldn't get tickets for "Jaane Tu...", so he settled for "Love Story 2050" and seemed to be very disappointed with the film.
He said: "'Love Story...' is not an interesting movie. It is similar to the Hollywood movie 'Time Machine'. It has a predictable story line. It is very long and tiring."
Special effects was the USP of "Love Story 2050". However, they did not seem to have gripped the audience.
"It looked like they have taken many shots from video games. The film was not as I expected, " said Anuj Bunde, another student
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Neelam, a homemaker, said: "Harman Baweja was just trying to copy Hrithik Roshan."
Businessman Ashish Agarwal couldn't get tickets for "Jaane Tu...", so he settled for "Love Story 2050" and seemed to be very disappointed with the film.
He said: "'Love Story...' is not an interesting movie. It is similar to the Hollywood movie 'Time Machine'. It has a predictable story line. It is very long and tiring."
Special effects was the USP of "Love Story 2050". However, they did not seem to have gripped the audience.
"It looked like they have taken many shots from video games. The film was not as I expected, " said Anuj Bunde, another student
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