
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 Iliked 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."
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.
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?








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