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.
The Gutter’s own Angela Englert at the Folk Horror Crossroads!
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CG Editor Emeritus Angela Englert has an essay in the inaugural issue of
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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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