![]() None of the songs were catchy in my opinion. The songs of the film weren’t too good IMO. ![]() It should have gripped right from the start as most of us are already aware on who Aladin is!!! Also I found it slightly hard to understand that if ‘Genius’ had magical powers in him and uses these to fulfill the three wishes, why did he have to expend so much effort in saving Aladin, the kid, to fulfill the first wish of Aladin’s mother. As I said it is slightly slow and boring till the point Genius enters the film, which shouldn’t have been the case with a fantasy film like Aladin. ‘Qasin’ is the leader of the group who teases Aladin because of his name. Even more funny was in the same scene where he says, ”Woh Dekho Qasin”, cut to restaurant scene where he narrates it to Ratna Pathak Shah on how foolish he was to invite trouble himself. But one scene that stood out was when Aladin and Jasmine meet for the first time and Aladin dancing on ‘Chura Ke Dil Mera’ says the vulgar step is a demand of the song and hence he has to do. The introduction of Amitabh Bachcan was very good the scene where Ritesh Deshmukh was celebrating his birthday alone in his room was very touching. It took time to build up as it has a slow and slightly boring first half, but once Genius (Djinn) entered in the film, the momentum picked up the film really gripped me. And the execution of Aladin is very good. The execution of the story, and how well it grips the audience and makes them feel interested, is more important. They will all have a hero, a love interest, magical powers and a villain. Jasmine obviously is the love interest of Aladin, as in the original story.Īladin is quite predictable, but mostly fantasy films are predictable. Predictably, the lamp falls into the hands of Aladin, gifted to him by Jasmine (Jaqueline Fernandez) on his birthday. Meanwhile we have the Ringmaster, played by Sanjay Dutt, who is trying to hunt the magic lamp by which he can make Djinn his slave and ask him to fulfil his three wishes. Our lead character, who is named Aladin by his family members, is teased by school and college mates and is made to rub lamps like the Aladin in the original story does to call the Djinn. Set in the contemporary period, the film has characters borrowed from the original story. And having spent most of my childhood with Aladin, playing video games of Aladin, solving jigsaw puzzles, watching his cartoon series, etc., made me very much interested in watching the film. ![]() I enjoy films that are set in fantasy locations and have real people in it as they have a different kind of excitement to it and have a huge scope of imagination. Somehow, fantasies that belong to Tim Burton genre (Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish) have always appealed to me. Reilly Kaminey Kaminey Metaphors Kaminey References Karan Johar Katrina Kaif Kay Kay Menon Ketan Mehta Lara Dutta Last Train to Mahakali Mahesh Manjrekar Manoj Pahawa Martin Landau Martin Wuttke Mélanie Laurent Naseeruddin Shah Nivedita Bhattacharya Poonam Dhillon Prabhudheva Prakash Raj Quentin Tarantino Rahul Dev Rakhi Sawant Ranbir Kapoor Rani Mukherjee Salman Khan Sanjay Dutt Shahid Kapur Shah Rukh Khan Shane Acker Sherlyn Chopra Short Films The Lord of the Rings Tim Burton Tom Kane Vidya Balan Vinod Khanna Vishal Bhardwaj Yash Raj Zayed KhanĬast – Amitabh Bachchan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Jaqueline Fernandez, Sanjay Dutt
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