It is better said... "Expect the Unexpected"..
Am not gonna focus on something very specific this time. Happened to read some reviews about "Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic", It was described that this movie is a perfect melodrama for a family. Lil' bit of rona dhona etc., Not gonna get into details now.
The question to be asked is... Was it a genuine script or yet another copy of an English film?? On the looks of it, one can easily figure out that it is a stereo-typical copy of "Sound of Music". Before you make any decisions about my statements or even wanna differ from my views. You are welcome to argue. But as usual the disclaimer quotes: "I still haven't watched the movie!"
I kinda checked on the reviews in TOI. Where the reviewer quotes that the movie could have been titled as "Thoda Rona Thoda Dhona". Well, this individual has claimed it to be a Treat for kiddies! Excuse me.... Would someone still say so after watching the Track "Lazy Lamhe".... Huh?? Wherein, Amisha sets the silver screen on fire with her sizzling appearance! Amisha quite didn't succeed in publicizing her zero figure like how Kareena did it for Taashan. That's yet another hopeless movie. Yeah! I went thro' the whole shit! Eeeeeks :(
No personal grudge against Amisha / Kareena. If you permit me, "Does it still sound like a TREAT? Or is it a THREAT to the parents??!!??" :D Guess the reviewer missed out the 'H'!! :P
Now all that's accolades to Amisha for her dazzling looks. Muzic was indeed groovy. You can find the credits for Shankar, Ehsaan & Loy on the following link (of NewYork Times) which is a must Read. "http://movies.nytimes.com/2008/06/28/movies/28magi.html".
Are you wondering how come a Masalaa Hindi Film get listed on that newspaper? Not sure about you, but i realized it when I read the entire article to add to my disappointment I find Shankar was rechristened as Dhankar. [Last paragraph 3rd line, Last but one paragraph 3rd line]
Best part is all other artists names are listed flawless excepting for Shankar Mahadevan. :(
Should i say..... lack of Vitamin-'O'bservation for NYTimes?!?!?!? ;)
P.S: Ain't trying to trigger an outbreak like Indian Politicians! But just to remind that, "To Err is human...."