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The daughter of a rich criminal industrial tycoon falls in love with a college boy. The tycoon, what a surprise, objects...The daughter of a rich criminal industrial tycoon falls in love with a college boy. The tycoon, what a surprise, objects...The daughter of a rich criminal industrial tycoon falls in love with a college boy. The tycoon, what a surprise, objects...
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Ali Asgar
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I have to disagree with Andrea (butterflitter) on this movie, and yet it is typical for Bollywood that you will see these two extreme kinds of comments. Read the comments before watching the movie, because you have to have the right expectations to really enjoy it.
Welcome to the magic of Bollywood! These are fairy-tales of Princesses and Princes, take and enjoy them for what they are. Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage is a wonderful specimen of this genre, where you can cry with the heroine and at every point you know that all will be well that ends well.
Amisha Patel is absolutely gorgeous. And if you don't understand that she must act hysterical, you have not understood Bollywood! Also -- to Amisha's defense -- her character is indeed supposed to have asthma! The scene that explained this was cut out during final editing, but you might have picked up sister-in-law's comments that she would have finally been able to "breathe freely" etc. So, the fact that Andrea has diagnosed this asthma means that Amisha has done a great job in this role.
This movie has lots of parallels to Gadar, and you should watch Gadar as well if you like a similar plot set in a historic background (Partition), and have adorable Amisha Patel again.
Welcome to the magic of Bollywood! These are fairy-tales of Princesses and Princes, take and enjoy them for what they are. Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage is a wonderful specimen of this genre, where you can cry with the heroine and at every point you know that all will be well that ends well.
Amisha Patel is absolutely gorgeous. And if you don't understand that she must act hysterical, you have not understood Bollywood! Also -- to Amisha's defense -- her character is indeed supposed to have asthma! The scene that explained this was cut out during final editing, but you might have picked up sister-in-law's comments that she would have finally been able to "breathe freely" etc. So, the fact that Andrea has diagnosed this asthma means that Amisha has done a great job in this role.
This movie has lots of parallels to Gadar, and you should watch Gadar as well if you like a similar plot set in a historic background (Partition), and have adorable Amisha Patel again.
This could have been a good movie, but wasn't. I mostly blame this on Amisha Patel. I don't really like her as an actress ordinarily but her hysterical act in this movie reminded me of someone having an asthma attack, I kept expecting her to get an inhaler out. Hrithik is good, so if you're a fan then see this movie. It's very clichéd, the typical 'poor boy meets rich girl and rich girls father does everything to get rid of boy' movie which has been done a lot better in many other movies. In my opinion Deewaanapan which basically had the same plot was much better. For one thing, the actress didn't annoy me so much with her heavy breathing. Don't watch the movie if you're not a fan of Hrithik.
Except Kiran Kumar and Mukesh Tiwari who are Fabulous actors,The movie is extremely hard to watch.. Very tiring and felt like this movie was made to cash on the leading pair..
Movie: Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage (2002)
"Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage" is a Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Vikram Bhatt. Starring Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel in the lead roles, the movie tells the story of two individuals who find themselves entangled in a complicated love affair.
The film revolves around Rohit (Hrithik Roshan), a wealthy young man who suffers from memory loss after a car accident. He is taken care of by his doting elder brother (played by Kiran Kumar) and his sister-in-law. One day, Rohit meets Sapna (Amisha Patel), an aspiring singer, and they develop a deep connection. However, their relationship faces numerous challenges, including the disapproval of Rohit's family and the interference of a vengeful gangster (played by Mukesh Tiwari).
One of the strengths of "Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage" is the chemistry between Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel. Both actors deliver solid performances, portraying their characters' emotions with sincerity. Hrithik Roshan's portrayal of a character with memory loss is convincing and draws empathy from the audience.
The film also benefits from its beautiful cinematography and well-choreographed dance sequences. The songs, composed by Rajesh Roshan, are catchy and add to the overall entertainment value of the movie.
However, despite these positive aspects, the film falls short in terms of its plot and pacing. The storyline is predictable and lacks depth, relying heavily on clichés and melodrama. Some of the dialogues and scenes feel forced and contrived, which hampers the overall impact of the film.
In conclusion, "Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage" has its moments, mainly due to the performances of Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel, as well as its technical aspects. However, it suffers from a weak and predictable plot, hindering its potential. If you enjoy romantic dramas and are a fan of Hrithik Roshan's acting, you may find some enjoyment in this film, but it falls short compared to other offerings in the genre.
"Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage" is a Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Vikram Bhatt. Starring Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel in the lead roles, the movie tells the story of two individuals who find themselves entangled in a complicated love affair.
The film revolves around Rohit (Hrithik Roshan), a wealthy young man who suffers from memory loss after a car accident. He is taken care of by his doting elder brother (played by Kiran Kumar) and his sister-in-law. One day, Rohit meets Sapna (Amisha Patel), an aspiring singer, and they develop a deep connection. However, their relationship faces numerous challenges, including the disapproval of Rohit's family and the interference of a vengeful gangster (played by Mukesh Tiwari).
One of the strengths of "Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage" is the chemistry between Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel. Both actors deliver solid performances, portraying their characters' emotions with sincerity. Hrithik Roshan's portrayal of a character with memory loss is convincing and draws empathy from the audience.
The film also benefits from its beautiful cinematography and well-choreographed dance sequences. The songs, composed by Rajesh Roshan, are catchy and add to the overall entertainment value of the movie.
However, despite these positive aspects, the film falls short in terms of its plot and pacing. The storyline is predictable and lacks depth, relying heavily on clichés and melodrama. Some of the dialogues and scenes feel forced and contrived, which hampers the overall impact of the film.
In conclusion, "Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage" has its moments, mainly due to the performances of Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel, as well as its technical aspects. However, it suffers from a weak and predictable plot, hindering its potential. If you enjoy romantic dramas and are a fan of Hrithik Roshan's acting, you may find some enjoyment in this film, but it falls short compared to other offerings in the genre.
One of my very worst movie experience.
Amisha Patel is a horrible actress and the generic story of an average Joe falling in love with the gangster's daughter and fighting all odds to be united in love certainly didn't help.
Rarely does one come across a movie with absolutely no redeeming qualities. And I take offense to the suggestion that this movie is in any way reflective of the "magic of Bollywood". The movie was hardly a fairytale and really has no place in today's day and age.
I couldn't wait for the movie to end or Amisha Patel's character to just die.
Amisha Patel is a horrible actress and the generic story of an average Joe falling in love with the gangster's daughter and fighting all odds to be united in love certainly didn't help.
Rarely does one come across a movie with absolutely no redeeming qualities. And I take offense to the suggestion that this movie is in any way reflective of the "magic of Bollywood". The movie was hardly a fairytale and really has no place in today's day and age.
I couldn't wait for the movie to end or Amisha Patel's character to just die.
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- TriviaThe film was a much-awaited film as it brought together Hrithik and Amisha once again after Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai and also Vikram Bhatt had given back to back hits. However, this one received negative reviews and was a flop at the box office.
- ConnectionsFeatures Lagaan (2001)
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Written by Ibrahim Ashq
Composed by Rajesh Roshan
Performed by Alka Yagnik and Abhijeet
Courtesy of Universal Music India
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