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| Jun 21, 2006Real Bollywood
Overall, this is an awful film and a total waste of time.
Cinematography is decent.
Art direction is suitable to theme.
The only good thing about this venture is the foot-tapping music of Himesh Reshammiya.
Their direction is sloppy and jaded.
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| May 06, 2006Bollyvista
Good cinematography but poor dialogues especially in the first half.
All his scenes are hilarious.
Honestly speaking, Priyanka Chopra who is the surprise package of the film, makes a greater impact in her two scenes.
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| May 05, 2006oneindia.in
Clearly, 36 China Town is letdown by a sloppy script.
Unfortunately, 36 China Town doesn't get the grammar of whodunit right.
To cut a long story short, 36 China Town only cements the fact that gloss can never substitute for a spellbinding story.
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Bollyvista
Himesh mixes East-Asian music with modern beats quite well.
Shaan is good as usual, but Sunidhi is out of sorts yet again.
It is a routine composition
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Bollyvista
All his scenes are hilarious.
Honestly speaking, Priyanka Chopra who is the surprise package of the film, makes a greater impact in her two scenes.
Upen Patel has made a brilliant debut.
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Glamsham.com
Maybe Abbas-Mustan wanted the film to be more stylish than the other films.
But since the film showcases some truly eye-catching actors in ritzy clothes and sets that try to be upmarket and non-garish, you tend to forget how weakly the whodunit whimpers to a finish.
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Bollyvista
Lovebirds Shahid and Kareena High voltage drama was witnessed at the music release of Mukta Art's latest venture '36 China Town', leading to Subhash Ghai losing his temper at the lovebirds Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor. ... Full Review
Apun ka Choice
The comedy track by Paresh Rawal and Johnny Lever is fine at times but an overemphasis on it (even in the second half) takes the story's grit away.....The trouble with '36 China Town' is....His styling in some scenes (with hat and suit) is appalling.....Paresh Rawal acquits himself despite some inane humour written for his character..... ... Full Review

