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Satyagraha - A multi-starrer movie with a bad plot

Satyagraha is a Bollywood flick directed by Prakash Jha, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Amrita Rao, Arjun Rampal and Manoj Bajpai. The movie revolves around two friends – Ajay Devgn and Indraneil Sengupta, who are very different from each other in terms of personalities. Indraneil is like his father who believes in working for the country and bringing in change in the political system of the nation where as Ajay Devgn is business minded and believes in making quick money. Amitabh Bachchan plays the role of Indraneil father and is a teacher who is very depressed with the indian political system & wants to do something for everyone in his gaon (village). Amrita Rao is Amitabh Bachchan’s daughter-in-law and Ajay Devgans sister-in-law. Arjun Rampal is just there for appearance, just like Amrita Rao and doesn’t have any major role to play. Kareena is a journalist who falls in love with Ajay Devgn eventually. The funny part is, in between all the hush h

Delhi Belly

A typical boyish movie, about 3 friends & their “****iyapantis”, sorry for using an abusive word in the introduction itself; but then I didn’t quite really like the movie.   I would rate this movie 2 on a scale of 10. I saw the one that was dubbed in hindi. The movie didn’t quite seem to entertain me as it lacked story and concept. The only USP of the movie, I believe was the song Bhag D.K Bose. Besides that, delhi belly is full of filth & abuses. The movie is an absolute mirror image of how guys, when independent, live in a gross manner, with food, clothes and shit lying right at the same place where they doze off at night. Be it due to lack of money, job or anything else.  The movie revolves around three friends, who live in a small one room apartment, which is absolutely gross. The guys are very typical, lazy & screwed up in their respective jobs & personal life. Delhi Belly might have worked at the box office only because of the p