Dah tgk movie ni smlm kat alamanda.Mcm biasa lakonan SRK tetap best..Heroin pun cantik sangat chemistry antara SRK dan heroin ni serasi jugak.Boleh menyaingi kajol nampak gayanya.Suka baju2 yang heroin ni pakai.Lawa..gorges..
dr gbr tweet yg ku lihat
lebih pd teknik kamera..mati la panatik menapikan kewujudan
srk nmpk kaku gitu bila kat kissed him on the lips..ye la dlm hati dia only gauri kan (ke PC?)
ai sgt bersmngt dgr lagu jiya re..fefeeeling akira gituh
Mel belum tgok lagi tapi cm frust bila tgok srk kiss ngan katrina..mmg katrina kiss mulut ngan srk...adui napelah srk langgar prinsip dia selama ni..worst tul kah...
Shah Rukh Khan explains why he broke his no kissing rule for Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Shah Rukh Khan had made a rule for himself - never kiss on screen, but he has made an exception for Yash Chopra's "Jab Tak Hai Jaan" (JTHJ). The superstar says he was "forced" to kiss this time, and says it was only a demand of the script.
"I had a couple of rules actually - that I won't ride a horse and I won't kiss. Both are cumbersome. I don't know how to do both on screen," Shah Rukh said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2012 here Friday.
Ever since the release of Yash Chopra's directorial JTHJ Tuesday, social networking platforms have been abuzz about the kiss scene between Shah Rukh and Katrina Kaif. So, moderator Vir Sanghvi, on behalf of Twitterati, asked SRK: How come he kissed this time!
"I will be very honest. Adi (Aditya Chopra), Yash ji and Katrina, and I say this with all humility and thankfulness to them, that they knew I was awkward, I had issues and I am a very easy actor to work with. They are like my family and they said, 'You don't have to do this' and then they got together and they forced me and then even paid me for it."
"So... when heroines say that 'I wore a bikini because the story demanded me to', I did it (the kiss) because the story demanded it. Believe me or don't believe it," said the 47-year-old actor, who has been in showbiz for over two decades.
Shah Rukh feels doing something as intimate as a kiss on screen, is mechanical.
"It is very mechanical with 100 people telling you what to do. It's very odd. I don't even do photoshoots with heroines if it is not for my film and that is also rude, but I don't want to waste anyone's time. I find it very awkward taking my shirt off and posing. I can do it in character for film," he said.
But JTHJ was "extremely special because of Yash ji".
"He spoke to everyone and he said 'Shah Rukh, this is a requirement'," recollected Shah Rukh.
The actor was extremely close to the late filmmaker, who breathed his last Oct 21 following dengue and subsequent multi-organ failure.
Jab Tak Hai Jaan beats Ek Tha Tiger overseas, but not its opening day!
It's the most hyped and most high-profile release of the year. And comparisons have to happen. Even if they're with arch-rival Salman Khan's last release. Ek Tha Tiger is the last film that broke into the hundred crore bracket. And while both films are produced under the same banner, Yash Raj Films, fans are still keen to know if Jab Tak Hai Jaan has been Ek Tha Tiger. Coincidentally, both films star Katrina Kaif.
Well, the numbers are in. Jab Tak Hai Jaan hasn't been able to reach the others' numbers in its overall and domestic collection but it has beaten Ek Tha Tiger's record in its overseas collections.
According to the reports by Taran Adarsh, Jab Tak Hai Jaan opened at No. 1 in New Zealand, and beat ETT's UK collection of £96,663 with a whopping £ 1,58,342 in first day. In Australia, ETT made A$72,617, while JTHJ scored A$ 77,334 on the same day.
However, Ek Tha Tiger, which was released across 3,300 screens in India, earned a whopping Rs 32.92 crores at the domestic Box Office on day one itself. Jab Tak Hai Jaan has managed roughly half at more than Rs 15 crore with 2500 screens and the simultaneous release of a big-budget masala entertainer along with it.
The opening collection of JTHJ is lesser than that of SRK's last diwali release Ra.One, which raked in around Rs.18.25 crore from its Hindi, Tamil and Telugu versions. However, Jab Tak Hai Jaan is expected to do better business as the week progresses and we are yet to see if it crosses Ek Tha Tiger's overall business at Rs 300 cr.
And although in comparison, the collections so far are disappointing, Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Son of Sardaar have managed a good collection when combined. So the box office is the real winner.
Sampai sekaraang x puas hati nape srk kiss mulut..sedangkan dia femes diwale kuch kuch mobatein smua mana de benda tu semua...adui napelah srk wat mcm tu...dhlah ra one sebelum ni teeruk..
rating filem: 7.0/10
jln citer oklah...tp tak leh bla heroin mau kekal ngan prinsip hidupnya - tuhan kasi hidup klu die tak bersama ngan hero
ak suka part SRK kena penyakit retograde amnesia, part anukha sharma , part lagu saan (mmg best scene dlm train tu hehe)
lakonan katrina agak kaku, ekspresi muka tak berkembang
scene sedih tak rasa pun masuk dlm jiwa...lagi suka anukha sharma jadi heroin utama sebaliknya
nak compare ngan dilwale, KKTH, Kal Ho Na Ho, Devdas..mmg jauh sekali
filem2 di atas bagus sbb jalan cerita yg tersusun dan menarik, lakonan hero-heroin yg sgt bagus...
psl soundtrack, tuk first timer mgkn tak brp familiar ngan lagu2 a rahman..tp ak suka ngan lagu2 album ini terutamanya jiya re, challa, saan, heer...
rating album: 9/10
Yup baru tgk tadi movie ni ngan mod daus.....
Komen aku.....jln cerita yg biasa laa mengenai cinta sejati...maybe agak astrim ngan kepercayaan si heroin katrina yg menganggap setiap permintaan harusla ada sesuatu pengobana....termasuk cinta
Lakonan katrina mg kurang jiwa, perlu lebih latihan untuk menguasi emosi sedih. .....bila dia
sedih, perasaan tu x sampai ke jiwa penonton......
Heroin kedua mmg serasi ngan srk sejak movie yg diorg berlakon bersama suami isteri.....anusha mmg watak menjadi gadis yg ceria dan berani menghadapi cinta.....lagu dlm movie ni ok laa ada yg masuk telinga jugak, mungkin perlu masa nk menerima muzik yg moden. ....tarian tak perlu dipertikaikan....mmg menarik seksi sentiasa.....haha
Agak frust babak kiss yg sikit pon telah dicutttt. ...huhu
Rating aku untuk movie ni secara keseluruhan 6/10 Last edited by limau on 18-11-2012 01:09 AM
becoz his heroine is Katrina..1 of the hottest girl in town..for the moment..hihi
xyah bg alasan sbb pakcik yash la..berlambak dh filem dia berlakon pakcik yash..boleh je perthnkn no kissing rule itu..tup tup dlm JTHJ he kissed the girl!!
citer DON yg meletup2 sampai org speku he n PC ada skandal pong dia x kiss PC on her lips..
so my teori
dia setuju utk ber kissing sbb KATRINA KAIF adalah heroinnya,
saje nk sakitkn hati Sallu miyaa kot..haha
Starring Shahrukh Khan, Katrina Kaif, Anushka Sharma
"I'm old-fashioned," the hero says to the much-younger girl who loves him. "A generation too late."
"I'll come back to you in another life," he promises her, "as a modern lover, like you."
He once was the modern lover. He, being Shahrukh Khan, and his character, being Raj, the worldly, brazen, guitar-strumming, leather-jacket-wearing Romantic Hero popularized by Khan in his 1995 hit Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. The many iterations of Raj he has played through the years has cemented Khan as the King of Romance.
The 47-year-old actor has openly acknowledged that his loverboy days are rapidly drawing to a close and he's shied away from romantic roles in recent years—but the girls still adore him. A packed audience of all ages—and not all South Asian—in a downtown Chicago theater on the opening night of Jab Tak Hai Jaan screamed and clapped wildly when Khan first appeared on the screen.
In Jab Tak Hai Jaan, he seduces once again with a Raj that Khan has fine-tuned to perfection. This Raj is deeper, more mature, more passionate, torn, and intense than ever before. Who could resist? Not even a member of the "instant make-out, instant breakup" generation, as described by the film's character, Akira, a 21-year-old aspiring documentary filmmaker who falls hard for him. This old-fashioned lover is a revelation to her.
But theirs is not the main love story here. Rather, he is paired with a heroine as old-fashioned as himself—a classic Chopra heroine. Khan shares the title King of Romance with filmmaker Yash Chopra. (Khan made four films with Chopra and three more with Chopra's son and cinematic heir, Aditya.) The 80-year-old legend had announced that Jab Tak Hai Jaan would be his last as a director and he died three weeks before the film's release. With its title, which roughly translates to "as long as I breath this life," the film marks the passing of a great and his particular brand of love stories that has defined Bollywood for decades.
It's not Chopra's best, but being his last makes it better than it would have been. In Hindi cinema, the lines between actor and character, director and film are often deliberately blurred, and the reality of Chopra's death and the cumulative of his life's work infuse Jab Tak Hai Jaan with even more melancholy and nostalgia than is prompted by the story—which Chopra certainly intended. It's impossible to watch Jab Tak Hai Jaan and not painfully consider that another movie like it may never be made.
All the Chopra hallmarks are there: snow, Christian churches, gorgeous locations in India and abroad (Kashmir and London), a heroine dressed in white. White is also the traditional color worn by widows, and here she is Chopra's figurative widow, a romantic character type who has lost her protector and champion.
This heroine, named Meera, played beautifully by Katrina Kaif, is a rich Indian girl in London, engaged to a gorgeous British banker whom she doesn't love. Khan's character is not called Raj this time (although he does refer to himself as such in one scene), but Samar, and he is a poor, hardworking waiter/fish monger/street musician. Samar makes the repressed Meera come alive. But he can't get her to shake all of her emotional hangups. She is Catholic and has serious guilt issues and feelings of deep unworthiness related to her mother's abandonment of her. She makes juvenile deals with Jesus and uses them as an excuse to avoid the happiness she believes she doesn't deserve. However, the deep-seated reasons for her divine bargains are never articulated and she isn't forced to confront them, so there's no catalyst for her epiphany, which makes for a big anti-climax.
While Samar and Meera are apart, Samar returns to India, joins the military, and becomes a bomb disposal expert—fearless because he doesn't care if he dies. That's where the effervescent, carefree Akira (played by Anushka Sharma), comes in, stumbling on his diary and deciding to make a documentary about him. Akira—along with some implausible plot twists and trite devices—facilitates Samar's return to London and to Meera's life.
The score and soundtrack by A.R. Rahman is stunning, and the wonderfully choreographed musical numbers convey powerful passion and emotional transformation. This is a first-time pairing of Khan and Kaif and they are hot together. Khan breaks his career-long no-kissing rule. (When he finally decides to plant one, it's on the ex-girlfriend of his nemesis Salman Khan, no less.) After two decades of unconsummated tension from Khan… have you ever heard an audience gasp at a kiss? That, folks, is effect.
chaintea posted on 18-11-2012 12:10 PM
why SRK n broke his no kissing rule?
i speku..
Itulah mel bengang nape srk wat kiss tu,,cukuplah sekali dia wat mase awal film masa srk mula berlakon..alih selepas 20 thn dia wat hal lagi...adakah sbb dia gaduh ngan salman dia wat babak kiss tu,,apelah nak jadi ngan srk...mel peminat dia tau,,.huhu
tak tengok lagi..tapi pesal me rasa lakonan katrina macam kureng.perasaan tu tak sampai..kosong3 instinct telebih ni
jadinya akira sorg jela yg suka kat samar ek? samar xcinta kat dia pun??kan best kalo anushka heroin utama.