फ़िज़ा
A rising Bollywood hero, the green-eyed and muscle-bound Hrithik Roshan, stars as a young man who disappears during the Bombay riots, leaving his mother and his sister - Karisma Kapoor, in the title role - to grieve and wonder what happened to him. He turns up again six or seven years later as part of a terrorist group, and struggles to leave that life behind for the sake of his family.
I wasn't crazy about this film. The story was overwrought and confusing, the performances melodramatic and pouty, and the songs - often the one redemption of a bad Bollywood flick - were terrible, with very poor choices made in costuming and choreography. Hrithik Roshan is a gifted dancer but you would never know that from watching his songs in Fiza. Even the great Jaya Bachchan in the role of Fiza's mother was wasted - if I want to see Jaya Bachchan in anguish over the political extremism of her son, I'll just watch Hazaar chaurasii kii maa, which is a far better film. Fiza is a reasonable timepass but not much more.