Jimmy

 (2008)

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| May 09, 2008
Indicine
Overall, Jimmy is a perfect example of every aspect of film-making gone wrong. Jimmy marks the debut of a star-kid Mimoh Chakraborty son of yesteryear superstar and extremely talented actor Mithun Chakraborty. ... Full Review

Business of Cinema
Jimmy brings back all the bad memories of Hindi cinema ever. Jimmy, if for nothing else, is a vivid throwback to the 80's style of filmmaking with its tragedies, fights, gore and break dances. ... Full Review

Zee News, India
The look of the film is dated, loose and entirely lacking in style. Zulfi Syed, Rahul Dev and newcomer actress Vivana should be forcibly given acting classes for this forgettable flick! ... Full Review
| May 10, 2008
Indian Express
But really, even the fondest fathers should have given themselves a pause before they handed out cult names, associated so strongly with them, to their offspring on a platter: this 'Jimmy' mangles all the good memories of the original Jimmy. ... Full Review

News

The much awaited star son debut film - Jimmy is finally out.Mithunda's son has finally made his much awaited entry into Bollywood.And the first movie can definitely work as his show reel. ... Full Article

Pyramid Saimira Theatre Ltd (PSTL), a part of Pyramid Saimira group, has released the movie Jimmy.The film introduces Mimoh Chakraborty, son of actor Mithunda, who plays the title role of the movie. ... Full Article

Jimmy
bollyvista.com2008-04-18
The first number is ' Aaya Hoon '.Lovely female crooning in the background and nice guitar strumming commence the number, which appears to be a soft romantic track in the beginning, due to the arrangements. ... Full Article

Chakraborty's debut movie Jimmy (if you're really interested that is) is no great shakes.It's not an album you will miss, or one, which will leave a mark either good or bad on you. ... Full Article

first movie Jimmy seems like a film from a bygone era. It is as if the writer found an obsolete script with a few pages missing, at that and pepped it up with twists and turns borrowed from more than... ... Full Article

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