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I See You

(2006) | You find love in the strangest places, Some things have to be believed to be seen
Overall Rating   3.2/5.0  
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Love never dies...
Jul 2, 2008
 
Author: Ali Compliment the user
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Well, to start off with, Arjun has chosen the best script for his debut as a producer. He manages the film very effeciently. Even the selection of the actors is very good. And the ending is such that a sequel can be made on it, only if you think hard (which I have).

The story is about Raj Jaiswal (Arjun) who hosts a show called British Raj. One fine day he sees Vipasha hanging around his balcony. On enquiring further, he comes to know that she is a spirit, but only Arjun can see her. Now he has to carry on with her till she gets 'mukti' (salvation).

Arjun carries out his character skillfully, but is a bit stiff on some occasions. Vipasha is a stunning beauty and carries out her debut role elegantly. Chunkey Pandet mekes his presence felt. Sophie is doing what she does best - over-acting. Boman Irani makes his presence felt. Sonali Kulkarni is wasted. The two walk-in camoes by Hrithik Roshan and Shahrukh Khan are noticable.

The cinematography is ok or average. Editing could have been better. Direction is good. Story , Script and Screenplay were excellent. The music by Vishal-Shekar is awesome, fabulous, mind-blowing and fantastic. The best tracks are subah subah, halo halo and kehna hai jo. The lyrics , by Vishal, were fabulous. The track sachi huyi, according to me, had best lyrics.

Overall, a very good product from Arjun's stable, considering that it was a first-time effort, it was better than many other debuts. Arjun rocked as Raj Jaiswal.

A word to Arjun- If you ever think of making a sequel, look no further because I've got a story that's even better.

And to everybody who thought I left Chakpak- Picture abhi baaki hai, mere dost....

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