Review of Hello

Hello (II) (2008)
10/10
A Magnificent Movie That Tells An Extraordinary Tale Of Six people working in a call center
11 January 2009
Hello offers an enticingly original presentation of familiar tales by utilizing a flashback system of storytelling that fuses exhilarating adventure with suspenseful drama. Many of the scenarios created are nothing new, but the fantastical delivery and extraordinary setting undoubtedly provide a refreshing take on more traditional themes.

Hello's finest accomplishment lies within a unique method of flashback storytelling that perfectly complements the line of questioning presented during the film.

Hello presents a recognizably surefire love story between Shyam and Priyanka that has been seen before. But the process in which it is used - the method of storytelling - is wholly original and genuinely entertaining. A rare setting, a coming of age flashback setup, and wonderfully developed characters make Hello a winning fantasy of unyielding love. It knows when to provoke emotions through heartache, musically driven segments and ardent drama, and knows how to keep the viewer captured by the beauty of love's destiny.

The acting is sublime. Sohail Khan perform naturally and is outstanding, particularly in the scene where he and Sharman interact. Sharman Joshi is brilliant and confident and holds his own against the more experienced actors. Ditto for Gul penag. It has been more than a decade since I've seen Sharat Saxena do any decent acting in any decent movie. Here, he seems to be back on track and delivers one of his best works . Esha Koppikhar is getting typecast but she is effective and Amrita Arora is good...

There is not one boring moment, and you will be moved to tears by the end of it..i would happily state any negative points I could think of, fortunately I cant. Go watch it you will not be disappointed!! :)
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