





Gautam Gupta in GO (2007)
My first experience with a Bollywood film, definitely an eye opener, if a little hard to digest.
The whole concept of musical segments embedded within a action thriller just seem jarring to me; perhaps it is just cultural shock, but I found myself fast forwarding quite constantly. The plot is paper thin, and with a running time close to 2 hours, no matter how many high energy song and dance moments are jammed in, it gets tedious pretty quickly.
On the other hand, the eye candy does not disappoint; Gautam Gupta is one cute hottie! he is almost the only reason I finish (fast forwarding) the film.
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