Product description
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Set in Delhi and the Kashmir Valley, a blind woman falls in love
with a rakish tour guide who hides a terrible secret
Review
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Fanaa is loaded with charm. A richly layered Fanaa is a
fast-paced film featuring Bollywood's biggest superstar, Aamir
Khan and Kajol. Besides a gripping narrative, Fanaa packs solid
acting by the lead pair, picturesque photography and pleasing
songs - a combination that rarely comes together in Bollywood.
The movie goes beyond the traditional - and dispiritingly banal -
Bollywood love story though love is the leitmotif of Fanaa as
well. There is action enty and a much needed focus on the
Kashmir problem, a long simmering political issue.
--platform47.com
Fanaa is loaded with charm. A richly layered Fanaa is a
fast-paced film featuring Bollywood's biggest superstar, Aamir
Khan and Kajol. Besides a gripping narrative, Fanaa packs solid
acting by the lead pair, picturesque photography and pleasing
songs - a combination that rarely comes together in Bollywood.
The movie goes beyond the traditional - and dispiritingly banal -
Bollywood love story though love is the leitmotif of Fanaa as
well. There is action enty and a much needed focus on the
Kashmir problem, a long simmering political issue.
--platform47.com
Fanaa is loaded with charm. A richly layered Fanaa is a
fast-paced film featuring Bollywood's biggest superstar, Aamir
Khan and Kajol. Besides a gripping narrative, Fanaa packs solid
acting by the lead pair, picturesque photography and pleasing
songs - a combination that rarely comes together in Bollywood.
The movie goes beyond the traditional - and dispiritingly banal -
Bollywood love story though love is the leitmotif of Fanaa as
well. There is action enty and a much needed focus on the
Kashmir problem, a long simmering political issue.
--platform47.com
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About the Actor
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Aamir was first introduced as a child artiste in the 1970's hit
Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973) -- he was the youngest child in the
trio. He 'quit' movies and went on to become the state tennis
champion for Mahatra. Aamir also fell in love with the girl
next door in the meantime. He proposed to her the day he turned
21, and she accepted. But apparently, there was sition since
she was from a Hindu family and he, from a devout Islamic one.
So, they eloped, got married and returned to their homes. Aamir's
wife Reena even appears in the song ""Papa Kehte Hain"" that made
him the darling of the nation. From the tremendous success of
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), which was released when he was 23,
he has blossomed into India's finest actor. His list of sterling
performances include Dil (1990), Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1990),
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992), Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993),
Andaz Apna Apna (1994), Rangeela (1995), Raja Hindustani (1996),
Ishq (1997), Ghulam (1998) and Sarfarosh (1999) and innumerable
other films.
Born as Aamir Hussain Khan on 14 March 1965, Aamir gained
critical and popular accl for his roles as an Indian film
Actor, Director and Producer. In 2001, he made his debut as a
film producer with the Academy Award-nominated Lagaan, where he
played the lead role and earned his second Filmfare Best Actor
Award for his performance. In 2007, he made his directorial debut
with Taare Zameen Par, for which he received a Filmfare Best
Director Award. This was followed by Ghajini (2008), which became
the highest-grossing Indian film of all-time, unadjusted for
inflation.
Khan then took a four year break citing personal problems, and
returned in 2005 with Ketan Mehta's Mangal Pandey: The Rising. In
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's award-winning, Rang De Basanti, Khan's
role was critically accled, earning him a Filmfare Critics
Award for Best Performance and various nominations for Best
Actor. The film was the official entry of India for the Os
and received a nomination for Best Foreign Film at the BAFTA
Awards in England. Khan's work in his next movie, Fanaa (2006)
was also appreciated, and the film went on to become one of the
highest grossing Indian films of 2006.
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