SS has to be Sanjay's mum. But even his mum would've laughed like a retarded babboon on amphetamine after watching Saawariya. I hate to flame, but common, I could not tolerate someone trying to get mad for calling Saawariya lousy. Given this site's criteria - hell, any site's criteria - this is the best rating Saawariya can ever get. Though I am disappointed that the reviewer could not give it the good ol' mighty fullhyd treatment...
And SS - Aata, Athidi and Chirutha ARE better than Saawariya. So are the other 200 movies that released this year. Saawariya at best is a commmon play. Too bad your idea of of a good movie is that. Looking at the bright side though - Sanjay's next movie can only be better - nothing can beat this at sucking.
As the credits roll to Saawariya, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's newest opulent emotional drama, you can't help but notice his name all over the credits. Direction, of course, but also co-credits in screenplay, editing, music… hell, even costumes. As you see Bhansali stamping his presence all over this film with his manic self-obsessive style, the realization slowly dawns on you: Saawariya was never meant to be a debut vehicle for two semi-talented young star kids.
This is an out-and-out Bhansali film, his ode to himself, a film where he celebrates his kind of filmmaking, his own per....