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Aksar

Aksar (2006)

February. 03,2006
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A love triangle where everybody is blackmailing the other two gets a nasty upset when one of them is suddenly found murdered.

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Lightdeossk
2006/02/03

Captivating movie !

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ThedevilChoose
2006/02/04

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Voxitype
2006/02/05

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Siflutter
2006/02/06

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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Mridul Mahapatra
2006/02/07

First thing first, I watched AKSAR first time when I was in my school days and I liked it then,but after watching it recently I thought it is not worth your time.Basic plot is Dino offers Hashmi an ace photographer to seduce his wife Udita so that using their affair a reason Dino can get a divorce..but things go awry after sometime and a murder happensEverything except music and location are poor. Not a single time the suspense raises. Acting is bad. Story,direction bad. Only Dino looked decent. Hashmi did not have great screen presence. Udita is wasted. It was full of flaws which you can easily find out after watching it. So don't watch it unless you are a fan of Hashmi or if you can watch any film.

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Peter Young
2006/02/08

Aksar is an awful movie. The script, the story, the acting are all simply laughable. Dino Morea plays a man who pays Emraan Hashmi to seduce his wife. Yes, this is as ridiculous as it sounds. Both Morea and Hashmi offer incredibly and unsurprisingly bad acting. Udita Goswami plays the aggressive, capricious and angry wife. She is good-looking but has zero acting talent. The film has one hit song called "Jhalak Diklaja" which is composed and sung by Himesh Reshammiya. I never could understand the hype around this song as I never found it particularly good though it is catchy. The film is supposed to be a thriller but instead it just looks like a comic strip thanks to the terrible direction and writing. Avoid this cheapo at any cost.

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Dream_Woman
2006/02/09

Now i really loved the music in the film, it was great, god what is it with Emraan Hashmi every film that he releases the music is just ace, he must have a great voice or maybe it could be his looks??.Emraan's role was very good in the film, he played a photographer. and i just love Dino Morea he is another actor that is so underrated and needs to get noticed more anyway i am really looking forward to seeing more if his films in the future.Udita again disappointed me in this film she was wrongly casted and i really don't know where her talent is but she did make a nice couple with Dino Morea, i thought that they looked pretty cute . I do suggest that you guys should watch this film but it is up to you, i mean i liked it but everyone is different.

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AishFan
2006/02/10

Here it comes again--Emraan Hashmi with chart-topping music, an interesting story, and of course the kiss. You'd think you've had enough, but this power-packed combination never ceases to entertain. The strength is basically in the story. Emraan gets lucky every time. Surprising though that no Bhatts are involved. I could've sworn this was a Bhatt film. Anyways, I must start out with the music, which is definitely the highlight of the movie. It is absolutely excellent and the best soundtrack of 2006 so far. Dino suddenly makes a comeback with 3-4 movies within a month after disappearing for like 3-4 years. He returns as a much improved actor. He suits his role of a serious, chivalrous man, as oppose to the wacky guy in Aksar's remix music videos. His acting has improved since his first (and last memorable) film, Raaz. Udita has also improved very significantly from her last film, Zeher. Emraan's his regular self. Cinematography is good. Ending is a bit disturbing but interesting nonetheless.

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