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Bhool Bhulaiya (2007)

Director: Priyadarshan


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  • avanthika said...
    Posted on Jun 10 2008 06:34 with handful of characters priyadarshan had made a blockbuster.I love all songs which r lingering in my heart
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  • dab said...
    Posted on Dec 10 2007 00:00 loved the suspense, funny too. would have been better if it ended differently to happily ever after for another sequel!..liked final song and dance best.
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  • alka said...
    Posted on Nov 07 2007 11:58 i really loved the film and the songs!but the second part i found was scary and the first part was wicked!!i am going to watch 2 film this week jab we met and om shanti om!!i can't wait..and HAPPY DIWALIto everone celebratin it and keep watchin films they r really gud this year
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  • sheran said...
    Posted on Nov 06 2007 11:47 It was a good film, lots of laughs and suspense. The acting was believable (freaked me out) and Akshay Kumar looked totally hot in his sophisticated role!!!
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  • shania said...
    Posted on Nov 05 2007 14:57 absolutly fantastic!i really liked the 1st part but the second part was scary !i think the peple that haven't watched it should watch it cos it is absolutly good not even that funny and frolic.but i liked jab we met too cos i went to see it sat !the best two films i think for me are bool bhulaiya and jab we met
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  • forlanina said...
    Posted on Oct 31 2007 17:01 love! wacht! ashtonished!
    best film eva BLADD!
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  • Surinder said...
    Posted on Oct 29 2007 23:14 So boring over acting meaningless waste of money. WORTH WATCHING LAAGA CHUNARY MEI DAAG TWICE
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  • josemon said...
    Posted on Oct 29 2007 07:46 Great movie. thanks priyadarshan. must watch it.
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  • Amar said...
    Posted on Oct 28 2007 20:54 A well made thriller with a great message. The acting is good, especially Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan. It's a though provoking film which is rather different from Priyadarshan's typical comedya capers. It is funny in parts but is more to do with superstition, ghosts and the human mind. You will enjoy it though the first half is inferior to the very spooky second half. Watch it with an open mind and you'll really enjoy it.
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  • Laydee-H said...
    Posted on Oct 28 2007 15:36 Dizz Film Soundz Sikk am gna Watch it Bladd 2da
    siksik!
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  • ish[ii]e said...
    Posted on Oct 22 2007 17:22 im off 2nite wiv ma family n cuzes carnt wait it all sounds wikd ...x
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  • jogdi said...
    Posted on Oct 22 2007 14:22 wicked film i recomend it so much munjulikas voice was scary
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  • trendychick said...
    Posted on Oct 21 2007 18:41 i'm going to see it tonyt seriously cnt wait!!!
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  • pops said...
    Posted on Oct 21 2007 17:29 it is funny and i would watch it again
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  • sabia said...
    Posted on Oct 20 2007 22:40 fantastic film, must watch, brilliant acting
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