I’m hoping so Aditya. I finally saw the trailer, I think its the same others here had seen earlier and it is intense.
For me it lived up to the expectations set up by Rohit and Abzee.
Excellent set of skills. I didn’t think much of the first Sarkar, but I was impressed with the first teaser for this one. I get the feeling this will be another good performance from Ash in a mold that we have yet too see her in.
I love Sarkar Raj’s new film stills. I’m in agreement that the looks are intense, dramatic, and powerful. The film looks to have shaped up very well. I think all of the Bachchan’s will have great performances.
‘Power cannot be given, it has to be taken’ hehehe…
how clichéd can you get Mr Varma? I knew there was something corny about this the minute I saw Ash ‘power-dressed’ in a business suit.
Today, power dressing is all about feminity and mobility.
Majority women in top executive positions dress up in smart
indo-western wear or sarees. The other very popular outfit for working women (not necessary head honchos) are trousers and chic tops (no one wears Pantaloons everyday with combed back hair as Madhur Bhadarkar wanted us to believe).
I’d have been so delighted if Ramu had got Ash to wear some great chiffon sarees. Would she have exuded any less power?!
This whole idea of women needing the no-fuss look with suits to match their male counterparts in aggression is a bizarre and sexist view.
Comment by Aditya on 20 April 2008:
intense, saturnine-looking characters!. i think this film will be HUGE…
Comment by satyam on 20 April 2008:
great stills here! Thanks.
Comment by Fari on 20 April 2008:
I’m hoping so Aditya. I finally saw the trailer, I think its the same others here had seen earlier and it is intense.
For me it lived up to the expectations set up by Rohit and Abzee.
Comment by Jesse on 20 April 2008:
Excellent set of skills. I didn’t think much of the first Sarkar, but I was impressed with the first teaser for this one. I get the feeling this will be another good performance from Ash in a mold that we have yet too see her in.
Comment by Jesse on 20 April 2008:
Fari is the actual trailer available on the web as of yet?
Comment by Eire on 20 April 2008:
Thank you Fari.
I love Sarkar Raj’s new film stills. I’m in agreement that the looks are intense, dramatic, and powerful. The film looks to have shaped up very well. I think all of the Bachchan’s will have great performances.
Comment by Fari on 20 April 2008:
I don’t think so, Jesse. I manage to catch coverage on NDTV of the launch and they also showed the trailer.
Comment by sandy on 20 April 2008:
‘Power cannot be given, it has to be taken’ hehehe…
how clichéd can you get Mr Varma? I knew there was something corny about this the minute I saw Ash ‘power-dressed’ in a business suit.
Today, power dressing is all about feminity and mobility.
Majority women in top executive positions dress up in smart
indo-western wear or sarees. The other very popular outfit for working women (not necessary head honchos) are trousers and chic tops (no one wears Pantaloons everyday with combed back hair as Madhur Bhadarkar wanted us to believe).
I’d have been so delighted if Ramu had got Ash to wear some great chiffon sarees. Would she have exuded any less power?!
This whole idea of women needing the no-fuss look with suits to match their male counterparts in aggression is a bizarre and sexist view.