Guzaarish ( 2010 )

Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Producer: Ronnie Screwvala

Star Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, Aditya Roy Kapoor,

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IT's on the diffrent topic of mercy killing but topic is too bold for US i think but the presenstation and acting is too good . Some sequalas are very touchy . I was crying on some scence. Hritik was too good . I love the movie .
By : Sarika Joshi | Nov 23 2010
sorry for disagreeing.. but those 'dark colors' had the vintage touch plus elegance in them.. and that 'disgusting end' had Ethan's pain of 14 years in it.. i guess.. guzarish was enchanting! i wonder why we still want to go to the movie theaters and watch senseless comedies or some Akshay Kumar flicks.. we should atleast try and appreciate the serious cinema..!! hats off to Sanjay Leela Bhansali and double hats off to Hrithik Roshan.. he was superb!!
By : Milind Akre | Nov 22 2010
Guzaarish, the worst of all movies directed by SLB. With the exception of Devyani and Omar everyone was as bad as they could be. Poor performances and absolutely low low low in substance...
By : parag Abhyankar | Nov 20 2010
"Guzaarish" is Bhansali's most tender and evocative film to date. It layers the pain of a dying body with the passion of an unstoppable spirit as manifested in Hrithik's skilled and effortless performance as a quadriplegic who pledges to make every moment of his limited "sau gram zindagi" pleasurable for himself an those around him. "Guzaarish" is the real thing. A big, beautiful, dazzling emotional movie experience. You won't see a better film this year.
By : Milind Akre | Nov 19 2010
   

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