New To DesiZip?
  Forgot Password?
Become DESIZIP Agent & Make More Money. Everything For FREE!!!
                                               
Home Classifieds Matrimonial News Jobs Gallery Events Properties Yellow Pages Forum Agents
     Home  |   Today's Topics  |  Your Messages  |  Help  |  Calendar
 
  Tech Forum
 
 
Tera Data
Data Stage
Siebel CRM
Siebel Analytics
Informatica
QA/Testing Tools
E-Book downloads
Networking
ASP Tutorial
C Tutorial
MS SQL & IIS
 
  Forums
 
 
Jobs
Science&Technology
Cricket
Politics
Music
Movie Chit Chat
Tamil Movies Downloads
Telugu Movie Downloads
Hindi Movie Downloads
Malayalam Movie
Tamil Song
       You are here : Discussion Forum > Hindi Movie Downloads > Babloo Happy Hai Review


       You Have Received 0 Replies For this Question

   Author
  Topic Message
  Ganesha
 Location : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
 Joined On: 4/10/2006 10:39:06 PM
 Replies : 0
    Babloo Happy Hai Review - 2/11/2014 5:45:15 AM
  Cast: Sahil Anand, Erica Fernandes, Amol Parashar, Sumit Suri, Preet Kamal, Reyhna MalhotraDirection: Nila Madhab PandaGenre: DramaDuration: 1 hour 55 minutes

Story: Love, friendship, sex and a social message...the film highlights the dilemmas that today's youth faces in a light-hearted manner.

Review: Best friends Jatin (Sahil Anand), Harry (Sumit Suri) and Rohan (Amol Parashar) take a road trip to Manali as Jatin is engaged to the very dominating Tamanna (Preet Kamal) and wants to make the most of his single-hood before being tied down to marriage. On the way, he bumps into the vivacious Natasha (Erica Fernandes), whom he had a one-night stand with on his Bachelor party. While exploring snow-clad Manali, Jatin is drawn to Natasha, but there is more to her than meets the eye.

Filmmaker Nila Madhab Panda is known for making films with social themes. His highly acclaimed I am Kalam (2010) propagated education for underprivileged children, Jalpari (2012) was against female foeticide and it doesn't take long for you to realize that Babloo Happy Hai intends to raise awareness about HIV/Aids.

While all three manage to get the message across, the previous two films were far superior in terms of execution as they didn't succumb to the diktats of commercial cinema.

Is Babloo an entertaining mass-market film for youngsters or made with a serious intention to fight AIDS and look after its survivors? The film faces an identity crisis.
 
    Back To Top


          


Post Reply

If you wish to post a reply to this topic you must login.
If you are not already Registered you must Register Here

 

  Note :
            
Question Title
             Answer

            
Questioner
           
Replier
Forum Jump:  
    
ADVERTISEMENTS

Free offer!!! Become an administrator for your zip home page, "Post" local news (local to your postcode)& pictures, "Post" advertisement banners from local companies. Make Extra money.

 
Watch the latest videos on YouTube.com
Home  |  Classifieds  |  Matrimonial  |  Yellow Pages  |  Jobs  |  Resumes  |  Events  |  Properties  |  Movies
Forum  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Feedback  |  Help  |  Useful Links |  Advertise With Us  |  Site Map
                  See Terms and Conditions,
                  © 2016-2017 Copyright @ Desizip, All Rights Reserved.