I would like to share my views on latest bollywood movie that is Fitoor. In my view it is good movie but not best movie its charchter is not suitable according to its story eccept kaif. Katrina Kaif starrer spares no one, not Kashmir, not Delhi, not London, not Kashmiris, and not even poor Pakistan, which somehow finds its way into this tale essentially about love traversing social divides.There is a Ms Havisham in there but you have to search for it past all this, the flowing hair again and those ornate clothes ( whatever happened to the sole wedding dress of Ms Havisham? ).
So, once upon a time there was a boy, here called Noor , who lived in this innocent place called Srinagar ( shot beautifully) where fierce militants with wounds ( Ajay Devgn, hard to decipher, but something about Army does get mentioned) accosted children like him in the middle of the night and demanded help. Noor doesn’t think twice which, as we know from Great Expectations, sets one chapter in his life.when the sister dies, in a blast, the limp never explained, Firdaus goes away, Noor gets bigger and bulkier ( Aditya Kapoor never stays in clothes, upper or lower for too long) and lands in Delhi that Fitoor enters from the epoch of belief to the epoch of incredulity ( the Charles Dickens line the film is fond of repeating, though never reaching this particular part) .Firdaus ( Katrina Kaif) , with ‘a degree from London School of Design’, follow ( she smokes, doesn’t she? ).
However, even as our Noor is following her around with a one-note expression – she reciprocates in kind — he is becoming a big artist who can’t care less for Kashmir ( “Itni azaadi kaafi nahin ki mein yahaan hoon”, he tells an appreciative Delhi art crowd) . There is more where that came from, directed at the Pakistani minister Firdaus is meant to marry, but he at least ignores it with the backward-look contempt it deserves.I suggest you to watch it once.Than you