Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe story revolves around thirteen people living in Delhii Heights-an apartment in New Delhi, India. There's Suhana and Abi, newlyweds who work for rival companies. Next comes a lively and j... Ler tudoThe story revolves around thirteen people living in Delhii Heights-an apartment in New Delhi, India. There's Suhana and Abi, newlyweds who work for rival companies. Next comes a lively and joyful Sikh named Timmy Kohli, his wife Ruby, and his two daughters. Then there's flirtatio... Ler tudoThe story revolves around thirteen people living in Delhii Heights-an apartment in New Delhi, India. There's Suhana and Abi, newlyweds who work for rival companies. Next comes a lively and joyful Sikh named Timmy Kohli, his wife Ruby, and his two daughters. Then there's flirtatious Bobby and his wife Saima. Also, there's Lucky, a funny cricket bookie with quite a pers... Ler tudo
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I guess the only strong point of the movie or should I say good thing about the movie is the intro of the movie, where a person talks about Delhi.
Other than that, nothing great in the movie. Avoid.
Delhii Heights (an overkill of numerology, IMO!) is compilation of a few tracks running parallel about the people living in an apartment.
Jimmy Shegill Neha Dhupia track gets the biggest share of the cake. The hurdles and predicaments of corporate marriage (9/11 marriage) is showcased. Jimmy carries his role well, the only issue is his coloured hair. Neha is getting graceful towards the camera as each movie passes by. She is gorgeous in business suits nevertheless. This track aptly justifies "Men come to men... not mountains!"
Ronit Roy Simone Singh track is half-baked owing to lack of screen time. After an aggressive efforts and failed attempts (w.r.t "Kal Ho Na Ho") Simone Singh finally accepts that she cannot do away with her image and redo's "Heena" in the garb of doted Saima. Ronit Roy gets to showcase his dancing skills. BTW in the end does it always have to be a melodramatic and they lived happily ever after?
Om Puri:: No relevance to the story line. Tinch of Monsoon Wedding flavour?
Viveck Shauq:: Again no relevance to the storyline and his laughter was getting on my nerves.
The other teenagers track was absolute nonsense.
Thanks to "Life in Metro" & the Mithoon band we have an novel way to portraying the Bollywood songs.... with the playback singers appearing as "singing ghosts" (for a change its better than lip sync songs.... but doesn't that make non-Bollywood?).
The story did have potential but the owing to multiple tracks the theme gets diluted and the characters do not get fleshed out adequately. On similar note, it would be wise to state that retaining the Jimmy Neha track and editing out the rest would have given scope to add depth.
PS: What was Maddy doing in this blink-n-miss role?
Delhi Heights fails on each of these points. A ridiculously dumb story. My cat could have written this story in half an hour. Some terrible acting. Most of the characters in this movie are down right annoying. Even Om Puri, who is usually nothing short of brilliant, was reduced to a blumbering Sikh. Many Hindi 'multi-starers' are just a combination of a few mediocre stories, in a bid to make the intersecting story more interesting.
The only good thing about the movie is its music. Rabbi has done a fabulous job, very song is catchy. Some of the choreography isn't bad either.
The verdict: don't waste your time watching it, just by the music disk.
The intentions of the movie is good. It tries to send out the message that in todays world, a man should try to understand the feeling of his wife and not to get in her way to accomplish her dreams.
So the story of two couples are depicted in the movie, one played by Jimmy and Neha, the other by Ronit and Simon. Jimmy and Neha both are in corporate world, both are in marketing. In one situation Neha unknowingly takes out some contact from Jimmy and hurts his ego. In other couples Ronit for no reason likes to cheat on his wife, while Simon can't do anything about it. Some college kids also to be seen in the movie, along with some other old people. But I don't understand there overall role in the movie.
In summary, this movie is not worth watching or spending money. Even though these actors are trying to do hard for their characters the characters themselves are vague and hollow. 3 out of 10.
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- CuriosidadesThe film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia,Canada.
- Trilhas sonorasAaja Nachie
Written by Rabbi Shergill
Composed by Rabbi Shergill
Performed by Salim Shahzada
Courtesy of Saregama HMV
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 236.928
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 27 min(147 min)
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