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This is Hrithik Roshan's debut Bollywood movie (directed by his father), and I can see why it made him an instant sensation. It's a cute romance/double identity role film. His acting has improved quite a bit since this early work, but his great dancing was already present.
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I never went through the ardent teeny bopper fan phase even in my teens. But amusingly enough, this is probably the closest I have been to that "ardent fan" title, having seen the movie more than an acceptable number of times.
Hrithik is an absolute pleasure to watch. Besides his great looks and The Bod, he is completely comfortable and un-self conscious on screen, moves like a gazelle, could probably dance rings around Ricky Martin and HEY- he is a good actor too! He has a double role and plays both convincingly. He completely changes his persona from shy and unassuming to a charmer who can walk the walk and talk the talk. I loved the second half of the movie even more. He acts with his whole body.
The songs are infinitely hum-able. Ameesha, although occasionally stiff while dancing, and hams a couple of times- but few enough for her first film; has done a great job overall. Specially her hysterical scenes are brilliantly done.
Very entertaining movie. The action scenes are well shot, the cinematography is great (specially with the ship) the dialogues are contemporary, witty and well-written. Rakesh Roshan has taken a typical Bollywood movie and made it with a kind of sincerely that seems like respect for the audience, not just a successful launch for his son
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The highlight of the film is Hritik Roshan who has good screen presence. He has acted quite well considering that this is his debut film. And, he is a brilliant dancer. All in all, an entertaining film
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