Monday, August 31, 2009

Tum Mile

Kunal Deshmukh directional Tum Mile casts Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan and the film is based on 26th July 2005 Mumbai floods that was a threatening day for almost all.

Tum Mile


The story shifts perspective between the past and the present- a glorious but crazy past of 2 entirely different people who separate in love-the differences after they very excited in the beginning.

Producer Mukesh Bhatt doesn’t have much to worry though. The entire film has already been completed in a specially designed set that recreates the Mumbai flood scene. This movie plot looks as if written exclusively for Emran Hashmi. The film has music by Pritam and expected to arrive on 13th November, 2009.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Daddy Coool

Sunil Shetty, Aarti Chhabria, Aashish Chaudhary, Tulip Joshi, Aaftab Shivdasani, Javed Jaffrey, Kim Sharma, Sophie Choudry, Rajpal Yadav, Chunky Pandey, Suhasini Mulay, Vijay Patkar, Prem Chopra, Vrajesh Hirjee and Sharat Saxena starrer film Daddy Cool is directed by K. Muralimohana Rao and produced by Ashok Thakeria and Indra Kumar and the film will be released on August 28, 2009.

Dally Cool


The plot of the film tells that Suniel Shetty plays the role of an aspiring writer who tries to give his father a decent funeral. Having flown in first class younger brother Brian (Ashish Chowdhry), successful and much admired writer from Mumbai, not ready to share responsibility for his mother, saying "He barely has money to support himself and his dogs."

Agent Pinto (Vijay Patkar) tries to close a house deal for Nancy (Aarti Chabria) Steven's wife who is trying to get away from her mother-in-law Mrs. Lazarus (Suhasini Mulay) , who though just bereaved, lives up to her title admirably.

A doddering old Uncle Murphy which is played by Prem Chopra is in a wheelchair and believes in practicing young to get the girls. Overall it is a comedy movie and lets see whether the film can set a cool chemistry with its audiences....
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge was released in the year 1995. The film was directed by Aditya Chopra. The film won ten Filmfare awards and is surely a consummate crowd pleaser. The film starred Shahrukh Khan, Kajol, and Amrish Puri. The film became the biggest Bollywood hit. The music of the film was given by Jatin and Lalit.

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge


Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is based on the characters Raj and Simran, played by Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. Simran meets Raj on a trip to European countries. After some initial stage, they fall in love. Aditya Chopra in DDLJ portrays the hectic hustle and bustle of a traditional Indian household. Songs like "Ruk Jaa O Dil Deewane" and "Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main" are real masterpieces, while "Mehndi Lagaa Ke Rakhna," will just take away your breathes with fantastic choreography.

The film's genuine wit of dialogue, the briskness of its plot, the charm of it's actors all are just great. On the whole the verdict holds that DDLJ is a great film that can be watched many times. It's a super-duper entertainer !!!

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Life Partner

Life Partner is the story of friends, who struggle on the marital marathon. Three friends, three different approaches to life is Life Partner in a nutshell.

Karan (Fardeen Khan) and Sanjana (Genelia D’Souza) are madly in love with each other. And for them, marriage seems to be the next step to make their relationship more strong. But is 'love marriage' the right way? Is marriage the extension of the bond between them, on a social platform? Does marriage have to be the end of everything that they cherished in the relationship before they got married? These and some more questions form the basis of the start of their life together.

Life Partner


For Bhavesh (Tusshar Kapoor), his family comes first and matters the most. And his life-partner, Prachi (Prachi Desai) also comes with his family's approval. But is arranged marriage the right? Is it right to prioritize the family first even after marriage? Does Prachi have to prove herself as a worthy daughter-in-law to be an ideal wife? These and some more questions form their married life.

Jeet (Govinda) is a divorce lawyer extraordinaire and doesn't believe in the institution of marriage. He can't be monogamous and is sometimes responsible for his clients' divorce and ends up fighting their cases too. But is 'no marriage' the right approach? Will Jeet ever find someone? Will his views on marriage ever change?

How they manage to cope up with their life after marriage, and whether or not they succeed forms the crux of the plot of Life Partner.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Hindi Movie-Tezaab

Tezaab the hindi movie that released on November 11, 1988, gave actress Madhuri Dixit her first big break, and Anil Kapoor's got successful after doing Mr India (1987). The film was directed by N. Chandra. Music was given by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film was also known for the song Ek Do Teen, which was a chart success. The dance style in the song became a permanent feature in almost all of Madhuri's later films.

Tezaab


Tezaab was a violent love story in which Anil Kapoor is was characterised as a good boy, but due to certain circumstances starts doing bad deeds in life. Madhuri is the victim of an insensitive, abusive father.

Anil Kapoor won the Filmfare Best Actor Award, while Dixit was nominated for Best Actress. Alka Yagnik won the Filmfare Best Female Playback Award for the film.

The story of the film Tezaab was run-of-the-mill. It was the treatment and presentation that set the film apart.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Luck- Movie Review

The first half of the film Luck is merely devoted to character introductions though none are convincingly established. Sanjay Dutt repeats his gun-toting act, moving around in sherwani, jackets and a French beard in the company of black-suited bodyguards. What more, even his name isn't any different - Musa.

Luck


Ram Mehra (Imran Khan) has to repay the 20 crores that his late father had lost in stock market. Retired Major Jawar Pratap Singh (Mithun Chakravarthy) has the same conflict that Amitabh Bachchan had in Kaante - needs money for his ailing wife. For the neighbouring country connection, the script takes a Shortcut (Chitrashi Rawat). The best is yet to come! When a loose noose fails to hang rapist Raghav (Ravi Kishen) to death, he is officially set free by the law.

The group is hand-picked by Tamang (Danny) for Musa who indulges into the most synchronized corny conversations in the film. As he gets the team to South Africa, Musa makes them aim on each other at point blank range (in a scene directly lifted from 13 Tzameti) and only peripheral characters from the circle are subtracted.

The opening and ending action sequences by Allan Amin are convincingly choreographed but the intermediate stunts appear too artificial. The director tries to cover up the patchiness of the action by Santosh Thundiyil's erratic camerawork but it only disturbs more. The emotional connect with viewer is certainly missing despite director Soham Shah's repeated attempts to induce sentiments.

Sanjay Dutt's screen presence in the film is equivalent to Akshay Kumar contribution to Fear Factor minus his stunts. Imran Khan gives a decent performance though he can go easy on his lip movements. Shruti Hassan is synthetic and fails to impress. Danny is better amongst others but his character is short-lived in the second half. Ravi Kishen, Mithun and Chitrashi are passable.

The script of the film relies too much on coincidental luck. Director Soham Shah rubs too hard on luck but at the same time stresses on the adage that 'the only thing certain about luck is it's going to change'. On that thought here's wishing him better luck next time!

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