![]() ![]() We laugh and cry with these three best friends as they tease each other, support each other, quarrel, fall out with each other and fall in love.įarhan Akhtar, as a first-time director, draws some of the best and most believable performances of their careers from his cast. And then there is the quiet one, Sid (Akshaye Khanna), so deeply thoughtful and mature. Only Aamir Khan could make the devilish Akash, the incorrigible one secretly terrified of emotion, likable so that no matter how atrocious his behaviour, you still want him to win his beautiful Shalini (a shining Preity Zinta). Sameer (Saif Ali Khan at his very best) is a total sweetie, always falling in love with bossy girlfriends who automatically dislike his friends and trample over him. We have all known the three lads in the film. And gradually, you start to notice the depths and subtle details and, before you realise what has happened, it is one of your favourite films. Then, for whatever reason, you watch it again (in my case, a friend wanted to see it). ![]() It seems an ok film, nothing too thrilling, possibly the odd moment that was rather good but not as gripping as some of the director or star's other work. There are some films which, when you watch them the first time, don't really grab you.
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