

That said, the role of Arav was clearly meant to be acted by somebody as cool and as collected as Bobby Deol. The Ist half of the film is like an overblown BMW commercial gone awry. Anna's (played by Bipasha Basu in a role that Aishwarya Rai turned down) parents in the film were killed in a motor accident, yet while taking a car out from a dealership for a test drive, she foolishly attempts to tie her hair into a scarf while maneuvering the steering wheel on a freeway at the same time. Every song in it is great so I can't really blame them for running to a song scene whenever the film started to drag. The film starts out to slow and depends on the songs too much.

For more Bad Gora acting, see films like Asambhav, Elaan, Aitraaz, Kisna etc. It's like they just show up to read their lines, no acting required and it's especially bad in this film. The White extras in Hindi films are always so monotonous.

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I am tired of Indian directors trying to pass off one country as another in Hindi films! It is annoying and frustrating! The White extras all had European accents, the cars had weird license plates and nothing within the context of the first half's scenes resembled anyplace I've seen in America so far, and everybody I know who has seen the film agrees. The first half of the film claimed to be filmed in America but clearly it was not. Anyways, before I get into anything, let me begin with the problems with Barsaat. Watch the film and you'll see what I'm talking about.
