Make no mistake about it, Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani is a film that screams awfulness from its every blighted frame. But, for some reason, I still feel compelled to describe it to you in harrowing detail. See my full review, just posted over at Teleport City.
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3 comments:
oh.sooooooo.bad...
my favorite part (not that anything in it was "favorite") was how Akshay refused to die or even really be injured no matter how hard he was flogged. Hilarious!
but if I want "so bad it's good" I'll still take Disco Dancer any day.
Thinking about it now, Akshay really had a lot of the best/stupidest moments in this movie. In addition to what you mentioned, there's him shooting at Manisha's apparition, the part where he almost dances off a cliff, and the bit where he all of a sudden has a bazooka for absolutely no reason.
yup, Akshay was the real hero of this film. Not that it's anything to brag about :-)
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