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    Directors pick the Best Films of 2007

    Here are opinion of some of our Bollywood Directors regarding the top movies of 2007.

    Farhan Akhtar: "After much deliberation my favorite film of 2007 will have to be Anurag Kashyap's 'Black Friday'. It is a great adaptation of the book. Relevant poignant issue, tight and taught screenplay. An amazing insight into the day of the Mumbai bomb blasts and what eventuated thereafter, and a powerful message. The performances were well etched and the camerawork was absorbing.

    Raj Kumar Santoshi: "I didn't see too many films in 2007. From the ones I saw I liked Imtiaz Ali's 'Jab We Met'. I liked the script and performances of all the artistes and the direction. The treatment was fresh and the presentation was very entertaining. I believe 'Chak De India' is also very good. I plan to see it soon."

    Madhur Bhandarkar: "My favorite films of the year 2007 are 'Taare Zameen Par' and 'Chak De India'. I wept like a baby in Aamir's film. Both are very simple sincere and moving films. The kind that I'd like to make."

    Anurag Basu: "My favorite! I liked 'Taare Zameen Par', 'Chak De India', 'Jab We Met' and 'Guru' equally, for different reasons. So please don't ask me to choose one."

    Sriram Raghavan: "My favorite films of 2007 are 'Chak De India' and 'Taare Zameen Par'. Both are superb unconventional subjects with leading stars. We need more stars doing more such films for sure.

    Vipul Shah: "Aamir Khan's 'Taare Zameen Par' is the best of 2007 without doubt, followed by Shimit Amin's 'Chak De India', Anurag Basu's 'Life In A Metro' and Anurag Kashyap's 'Black Friday'.

    Satish Kaushik: "Chak De India' for its directorial skills, on-the-dot energetic performance by Shah Rukh and the fresh talented cast and most important of all, the spirit of victory.

    Bhavna Talwar: My favorite film of 2007 was Navdeep Singh's 'Manorama 6 Feet Under'…finally film-noire from India! 'Chak De India'…beautiful script and a fabulous take on the Islamic identity in India, and not just a sports film…Imtiaz Ali's 'Jab We Met'-honest refreshing straight from the heart.

    Mira Nair: "My choice would be Julian Schnabel's 'Diving Bell & The Butterfly'. It was deeply original, visually stunning and a remarkable story on the triumph of the spirit. Among desi flicks I'd go with 'Chak De India'…it was huge fun and a great feel good tale, brilliantly cast.

    David Dhawan: 'Taare Zameen Par' is undoubtedly the best film of 2007. Great performances, superb emotions, backed by a powerful script. Aamir Khan is outstanding as both director and actor.

    Rakeysh Mehra: "Taare Zameen Par' is my favorite film of 2007 for endless reasons, mainly because of the director Aamir and his passion.

    Prakash Jha: "Chak De India' would qualify as one of the year's best for its theme and treatment. It had the quality to move and entertain.

    Sujoy Ghosh: Farah Khan's 'Om Shanti Om'. It's just the kind of movie I'd want to make.

    Imtiaz Ali: "Leaving aside my own 'Jab We Met' it'd have to be Anurag Basu's 'Metro'. Interesting characters.

    Karan Johar: "Undoubtedly 'Chak De India' and 'Om Shanti Om'. 'Chak De' was entertaining at the same time deep and moving with a serious subtext. As for 'OSO', it was Farah and fun all the way. Both the films reiterated Shah Rukh's star power.

    Mahesh Bhatt: "Wrong number, dear. I do not watch movies. Why watch the reflection of life when you can lock eyes with life itself?

    It seems of Directors favourite movies are Chak De India, Jab We Met and Taare Zameen Par.

    I myself liked Chak De India and Metro (well i see very less movies so my choice is only from few selected ones I saw).Well members which movies you like do give your opinion.
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    Yes, Taare Zameen Par and Chak De! India are bagging critical acclaim from the audience and the directors alike. It would be interesting to watch which movie wins the Filmfare, provided the selection is done without any bias.

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    • #3
      Yes I agree with you.Let us see who wins allthough most of the selections are not totally done on the basis they ought to be done.
      IndiaBook Sr Editor and Reviewer
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