Overall, it feels stale, this business of using religious differences to divide true love in just this way
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The director captures small-town India perfectly and builds up his characters with requisite vigour. In spite of the choppy second hour, Ishaqzaade is still worth a watch
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There is much craft on display, and some lovely moments, but the immense promise shown by the first half turns out as hollow as a politician's
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Ishaqzaade is nothing you haven’t seen or heard already
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Zoya and Parma’s love story beg for attention, even though you like them, you cannot sympathise with them. The love story drags on till a point you stop caring
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Maybe, it's the built-up of lack of focus on the emotional quotient; you don't feel for the yearning of the lead characters one bit neither relates to their issues.
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This cinematic plea against honour killing lacks crackle and fizz for want of true intensity.
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Saturday, May 12, 2012
Saturday, May 12, 2012
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