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Ameesha Patel
- Ammu
- (as Amisha Patel)
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Sunny Deol is become a joker now in films except some decent films here n there too few though
This film deals with a nice real story but is treated with the same clichés, done to death
I hoped the film will be a good film like KALYUG but it comes across as a poor effort
The film is a routine Sunny Deol film in all aspects
He is supposedly in a guest appearance but is throughout the film? His eyes look puffed, his hair is horrendous and he looks old He does his usual shouting, talking slowly and uses his fists The stunts are so funny they make you cringe like Sunny kicks a car and it goes and bangs the goons lol and he catches 2 bike tires in his hand and throws them LOL
The film has the most clichéd villains like Mukesh Tiwari, Murli Sharma and Mukesh Rishi Amisha Patel plays a mute ala Rani in BLACK and she does an okay job at places but overdoes her expressions Aarthi Chabria is okay in a small role Ashish is bad Neha Dhupia is okay
This film deals with a nice real story but is treated with the same clichés, done to death
I hoped the film will be a good film like KALYUG but it comes across as a poor effort
The film is a routine Sunny Deol film in all aspects
He is supposedly in a guest appearance but is throughout the film? His eyes look puffed, his hair is horrendous and he looks old He does his usual shouting, talking slowly and uses his fists The stunts are so funny they make you cringe like Sunny kicks a car and it goes and bangs the goons lol and he catches 2 bike tires in his hand and throws them LOL
The film has the most clichéd villains like Mukesh Tiwari, Murli Sharma and Mukesh Rishi Amisha Patel plays a mute ala Rani in BLACK and she does an okay job at places but overdoes her expressions Aarthi Chabria is okay in a small role Ashish is bad Neha Dhupia is okay
Teesri Aankh is as clichéd and uncreative as Kalyug was innovative and profound. Teesri Aankh focuses on the same problem as Kalyug of the pornography underworld where illegal websites secretly videotape honeymooning couples and blatantly capture rapes. Kalyug has Kunal's intense performance, excellent songs, well-developed characters, and intricate storyline. Teesri Aankh has Sunny Deol pretty much narrating the whole story and lecturing the theme to the audience the entire movie. I think I need not even comment on his larger-than-life strength shown by picking up a motorcycle with one hand or kicking a van across the street. Amisha, as usual, gives an awful performance. Except for Jazzy B's foot-tapping number and Sharabi, songs are awful. The villains are shown to be the run-of-the-mill "gundaas/bad guys." Teesri Aankh is just a dreadful transformation from the intense, profound Kalyug to a typical, hackneyed Bollywood fare.
People have criticized this film for not being realistic enough in its action, but let's look at what we call "Realistic" action films- The Matrix? Mission Impossible Three? Simply put, realistic action movies don't exist like they used too. Calling this movie out because of it's action is ultimately hypocritical. On to the movie!
The movie starts out fairly slowly, the story doesn't seem to want to pick up for a bit, but that's OK- the movie is so filled with action that it doesn't need to pick up right away. The movie may start out as a crawl, but it ends in a full out sprint! Sunny Deol plays ACP Arjun Singh, a man who stands out for not being corruptible, a patriotic fighter of justice, who never asks pointless questions. Amisha Patel stands out playing the mute Ammu, a girl who witnesses a horrible event, but cannot fully explain the atrocities that she has seen.
Overall, this movie delivers exactly where it's said to deliver- the action- the fight scenes are extremely well crafted, although not entirely realistic, the stunts are so over the top and extreme, that you don't care about the unrealistic action in the movie, and only watches the amazing scenes in front of you!
Finally, the music is actually quite good- The songs Titliyan Titliyan and Jazzy B's Chuk de Punjabi will be stuck in your head days after you see this movie. I highly recommend this movie!!
The movie starts out fairly slowly, the story doesn't seem to want to pick up for a bit, but that's OK- the movie is so filled with action that it doesn't need to pick up right away. The movie may start out as a crawl, but it ends in a full out sprint! Sunny Deol plays ACP Arjun Singh, a man who stands out for not being corruptible, a patriotic fighter of justice, who never asks pointless questions. Amisha Patel stands out playing the mute Ammu, a girl who witnesses a horrible event, but cannot fully explain the atrocities that she has seen.
Overall, this movie delivers exactly where it's said to deliver- the action- the fight scenes are extremely well crafted, although not entirely realistic, the stunts are so over the top and extreme, that you don't care about the unrealistic action in the movie, and only watches the amazing scenes in front of you!
Finally, the music is actually quite good- The songs Titliyan Titliyan and Jazzy B's Chuk de Punjabi will be stuck in your head days after you see this movie. I highly recommend this movie!!
I wanted to see a Sunny Doel Movie a long time so decided i shall watch this. Never realised this action thriller is going to turn out a comedy! Firsty for someone who had a guest appearance,was in it more then anyone else. It was great to see Doel in Action again, though i think it went too far when in the climax of the scene he runs out of bullets in his pistol, and sees no way to get out of the situation then to throw his gun into the guy, Who Surprisingly, goes flying back! As for the previous guy who reviewed this and thought the scene where Doel kicks the Suzuki van into the villains was stupid... Thats a Doel for you, you have to realise that!! Harry Baweja must have been drunk out of his head when he made this film... I mean come on, Sunny Doel is telling Amisha Patel that he misses his Fiancé, cut to a song, then to a story in India that has nothing to do with him Dreaming about his fiancé.. Now what the hell was that about?
Harry Baweja or anyone in the Bollywood Industry reading this who can pass this message on... Next time you want to make a film, ask for my advice!!!
One plus thing about this movie is, that its not 3 hours long, Only 2hrs, though there are enough toilet breaks (songs) in between too.
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Lets hope the Doels are back with Anil Sharma's Apne!!
Harry Baweja or anyone in the Bollywood Industry reading this who can pass this message on... Next time you want to make a film, ask for my advice!!!
One plus thing about this movie is, that its not 3 hours long, Only 2hrs, though there are enough toilet breaks (songs) in between too.
Hope this is useful..
Lets hope the Doels are back with Anil Sharma's Apne!!
Teesri Aankh is a thriller with Sunny Deol as the hero. The movie has a novel plot based on a real life incident. However, there are a few things that should have been changed, like half of the stunts, which were poorly done. For example, there is a stunt in which Sunny kicks a van, and a special effect showed this van moving and knocking out 3 goons (Sunny SHOULD have just gone into the van, punch the window, and fire at the baddies), and another scene was in the climax, when a goon flies after being hit by a gun thrown by Sunny (Sunny SHOULD have just fired at that goon); these computer-generated flying goons are stupid. Also the special effects are idiotic and poor, even by our Bollywood standards. Sunny Deol is the real macho-man among macho stars in Bollywood, but he is not Superman or Incredible Hulk. He is a human being after all. Obviously, the stunt coordinator took Sunny's machismo for granted to make him look bad. Sunny should have either told the coordinator to make realistic stunts or just walk out of the movie. These stunts should have been changed to something sensible instead of stupid, but this stunt coordinator is a moron and incompetent. He is at a big fault in this regard. What in the world was he even thinking?!?! I mean, who in their right state of mind would even come up with stupidity like this (kicking a car or create flying computer-generated goons). Very unimaginable and very stupid! DISGRACEFUL! This movie looked incomplete in this regard! If this was a science fiction movie, like Terminator, then it would have been justified, but here, it is NOT even that. The director should have used common sense to tell the stunt coordinator to come up with realistic stunts; or even better, he should have just hired a more competent and skillful stunt coordinator to come up with some sensible, realistic stunts because the one he hired has no skill. How could the director even allow such stupidity?!?! Alongside the dumb special effects, which ruined some of the action in this film, another reason why this movie flopped was because it was a delayed release, as it was supposed to release in late '05. Apart from this, the villains are made to look like sick buffoons, but Sunny is the only street smart character in this film. This could have been much better!! One idiot wrote that he would highly recommend this film with good action. He must be blind. Even though times are changing, but for action films, the action scenes still need to look realistic and well-developed with effort; slacking off does NOT work at all, and exaggeration only ruins the action and makes it less enjoyable and sometimes more ridiculous (depending how far overboard one goes). See the following link to prove this point in this regard.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/353918.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/353918.cms
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- WissenswertesWhen Harry Baweja had approached Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel for the film he had mentioned that the premise of the film was around the illegal porn movie nexus and they would be playing characters in the film. Sunny doing a guest appearance and Ameesha as a special appearance and it will be a short schedule in London. On arriving back to Mumbai, Harry hold them that he requires a few days of patchwork in Mumbai to complete the work for the film. Little did both know that this patchwork would extended their roles in the film, having numerous days and shoot - making their roles into full fledged roles.
- Crazy CreditsSunny Deol has been credited as a guest actor, however he has a full fledged role in the film.
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