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Friday, 20 December 2013

The extremely awaited film of the year - Yash Raj Films, Dhoom 3, starring Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif, Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra launches around India today. Considering that both the innovators have been excellence, there is bunch of assumption from this one. Directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya, Dhoom 3 is one of the most costly motion picture of the year, made with an approximate budget plan of Rs. 100 crore.

Story: Movie begins in Chicago 1990, introducing Aamir Khan's childhood. Aamir's papa's circus firm is in debt. They provide a last program to encourage the bankers, however they reject. Jackie Shroff, that plays his papa shoots himself and dies. Aamir Khan later on takes the financial institution.


Review: Abhishek's initial battle examinations reduces of your logic! Lot of melodramatic situations when Aamir is seen remembering his past. The film up until now works with an unbelievable aircraft and there are great deal of recurring scenes.

India's finest cop jay dixit comes with Ali, that is not also a cops guy to explore financial institution break-in. It feels like the FBI NYPD are dead! Aamir presents himself to Jai (Abhishek) and claims he knows the robber. Jay infact does not locate anything mystical in him. Just what a police officer!

Aamir Khan has a dual duty in the film, and that is the interval blow. The film is fast paced and really vibrant. There is great precision in editing. Motion picture never delays. Second half luckily has a psychological hook. There is an enchanting angle in between Aamir Khan and Katrina Kaif.

Performance So far, thinking about Aamir Khan's previous movies' the star does not obtain much range to carry out in style. Katrina Kaif only had two dancing series and does disappoint her acting adeptness in any sort of fashion. However ofcourse, Kat looks warm! Abhishek Bachchan is great in some scenes. To my shock, Uday Chopra is exceptional!
Movie Review

Dhoom 3 - Movie Review

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The extremely awaited film of the year - Yash Raj Films, Dhoom 3, starring Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif, Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra launches around India today. Considering that both the innovators have been excellence, there is bunch of assumption from this one. Directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya, Dhoom 3 is one of the most costly motion picture of the year, made with an approximate budget plan of Rs. 100 crore.

Story: Movie begins in Chicago 1990, introducing Aamir Khan's childhood. Aamir's papa's circus firm is in debt. They provide a last program to encourage the bankers, however they reject. Jackie Shroff, that plays his papa shoots himself and dies. Aamir Khan later on takes the financial institution.


Review: Abhishek's initial battle examinations reduces of your logic! Lot of melodramatic situations when Aamir is seen remembering his past. The film up until now works with an unbelievable aircraft and there are great deal of recurring scenes.

India's finest cop jay dixit comes with Ali, that is not also a cops guy to explore financial institution break-in. It feels like the FBI NYPD are dead! Aamir presents himself to Jai (Abhishek) and claims he knows the robber. Jay infact does not locate anything mystical in him. Just what a police officer!

Aamir Khan has a dual duty in the film, and that is the interval blow. The film is fast paced and really vibrant. There is great precision in editing. Motion picture never delays. Second half luckily has a psychological hook. There is an enchanting angle in between Aamir Khan and Katrina Kaif.

Performance So far, thinking about Aamir Khan's previous movies' the star does not obtain much range to carry out in style. Katrina Kaif only had two dancing series and does disappoint her acting adeptness in any sort of fashion. However ofcourse, Kat looks warm! Abhishek Bachchan is great in some scenes. To my shock, Uday Chopra is exceptional!

Friday, 6 December 2013

South Bombay has actually been portrayed in movies time and again. Exactly what's unfortunate is particular film-makers believe that Mumbai is synonymous with South Mumbai only. There are various other parts to the urban area as well, that have their very own beauty. Nonetheless due this repeated portrayal of Mumbai in films as the most stunning, or instead this imitation that tries to declare that there's no urban area like Mumbai, is sort of beginning to destroy the novelty of Mumbai. Agreed that Mumbai is definitely an attractive, enchanting city, however hi! there are other urban areas in India and the world as well, that have their allure.


Club 60 as well, opens up with a stereotyped depiction of Mumbai urban area. \* yawn \* Yes it is breath taking as constantly, but it's the same damn thing again and again again ... Marine drive, The Taj Mahal Lodging and Entrance of India. We've seen it and it's gorgeous, you do not have to reassert it and if in any way you want to, reassert in a book fashion trend at least.

The very first half of the movie is well made. It leaves you with a guarantee of an even much better 2nd fifty percent. Sadly, the second fifty percent unsatisfactory. What's makes it even sadder is the truth that, regardless of an outstanding superstar actors and dazzling performances, the movie falls short to make a mark.

Club 60 is a family members dramatization told with excellent comic feeling. The only concern is that the funny is over done and so is the dramatization or instead the soap opera. It's the tale of senior citizens Manu Bhai, Mansukhani, Jaffar Bhai, G.S. Dhillon and Sinha, who help an elderly doctor couple Dr. Tarique and Dr. Saira, appeared of the trauma of shedding their only kid. Their duties played by Raghubir Yadav, Satish Shah, Tinu Anand, Sharat Saxena and Vineet Kumar respectively. And the jobs of the depressed couple, played by Farooq Shaikh and Sarika.

Like most Bollywood films, reasoning takes a substantial whipping periodically in the film. The story ends up being interpretative. And there's simply way too much sobbing occurring during.

Just what's additionally fascinating to keep in mind is that the Hollywood film Go on Vegas that launched last month, taken care of a comparable subject (Last Vegas was the story of 4 golden oldies, played by Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas and Kevin Kline, who reunite for a bachelors party).

Club 60, might've been an excellent film, if didn't hold a lot psychological baggage. And oh, the oddly placed songs in the film, only add to this film's misery.
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Club 60: Movie Review

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South Bombay has actually been portrayed in movies time and again. Exactly what's unfortunate is particular film-makers believe that Mumbai is synonymous with South Mumbai only. There are various other parts to the urban area as well, that have their very own beauty. Nonetheless due this repeated portrayal of Mumbai in films as the most stunning, or instead this imitation that tries to declare that there's no urban area like Mumbai, is sort of beginning to destroy the novelty of Mumbai. Agreed that Mumbai is definitely an attractive, enchanting city, however hi! there are other urban areas in India and the world as well, that have their allure.


Club 60 as well, opens up with a stereotyped depiction of Mumbai urban area. \* yawn \* Yes it is breath taking as constantly, but it's the same damn thing again and again again ... Marine drive, The Taj Mahal Lodging and Entrance of India. We've seen it and it's gorgeous, you do not have to reassert it and if in any way you want to, reassert in a book fashion trend at least.

The very first half of the movie is well made. It leaves you with a guarantee of an even much better 2nd fifty percent. Sadly, the second fifty percent unsatisfactory. What's makes it even sadder is the truth that, regardless of an outstanding superstar actors and dazzling performances, the movie falls short to make a mark.

Club 60 is a family members dramatization told with excellent comic feeling. The only concern is that the funny is over done and so is the dramatization or instead the soap opera. It's the tale of senior citizens Manu Bhai, Mansukhani, Jaffar Bhai, G.S. Dhillon and Sinha, who help an elderly doctor couple Dr. Tarique and Dr. Saira, appeared of the trauma of shedding their only kid. Their duties played by Raghubir Yadav, Satish Shah, Tinu Anand, Sharat Saxena and Vineet Kumar respectively. And the jobs of the depressed couple, played by Farooq Shaikh and Sarika.

Like most Bollywood films, reasoning takes a substantial whipping periodically in the film. The story ends up being interpretative. And there's simply way too much sobbing occurring during.

Just what's additionally fascinating to keep in mind is that the Hollywood film Go on Vegas that launched last month, taken care of a comparable subject (Last Vegas was the story of 4 golden oldies, played by Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas and Kevin Kline, who reunite for a bachelors party).

Club 60, might've been an excellent film, if didn't hold a lot psychological baggage. And oh, the oddly placed songs in the film, only add to this film's misery.

In one excruciatingly long scene of R…Rajkumar, Sonu Sood sits with a bunch of his goonda cronies and jovially sings, “I am your Bull. You are my sh*t. Together we are Bullsh*t.”

Never before in the history of Hindi cinema has a film so astutely relayed its intentions from the makers of the film to the viewers. Which is why I need to take a leaf from a song in R…Rajkumar to elucidate the film’s overall quality: gandi film, Gandi gandi gandi gandi gandi film.


Directed by Prabhu Deva, R…Rajkumar secures the honour of justifying the fact that Bollywood can be full of surprises. Just when you think you’ve seen the most annoying film of the year, up pops an even more mind-shreddingly irritating one. This movie also earns the prestigious honour of being the only mainstream film of the year that I’ve walked out of (and I’ve sat through Grown Ups 2). Read Full Review...


R… Rajkumar review

R… Rajkumar review: The most annoying film of 2013

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In one excruciatingly long scene of R…Rajkumar, Sonu Sood sits with a bunch of his goonda cronies and jovially sings, “I am your Bull. You are my sh*t. Together we are Bullsh*t.”

Never before in the history of Hindi cinema has a film so astutely relayed its intentions from the makers of the film to the viewers. Which is why I need to take a leaf from a song in R…Rajkumar to elucidate the film’s overall quality: gandi film, Gandi gandi gandi gandi gandi film.


Directed by Prabhu Deva, R…Rajkumar secures the honour of justifying the fact that Bollywood can be full of surprises. Just when you think you’ve seen the most annoying film of the year, up pops an even more mind-shreddingly irritating one. This movie also earns the prestigious honour of being the only mainstream film of the year that I’ve walked out of (and I’ve sat through Grown Ups 2). Read Full Review...


Friday, 29 November 2013

After winning acclodes for Gangs Of Wasseypur, filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia is back with his hi-octane drama flick Bullet Raja, that features Saif Ali Khan and Sonakshi Sinha in the leads. Bullet Raja is a gangster-thriller, set against the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh-based mafia while dealing with the political and industrial powers of the state. Like most of Dhulia's earlier films, Bullet Raja too is raw, unrefined, rustic and unique in it's own way.


Story: 
The story of Bullet Raja revolves around Raja Mishra, a commoner, who gets transformed into Bullett Raja - a notorious, care a damn attitude gangster. A faithful friend and a loyal lover, living life on his own terms, setting his own rules, commanding respect and fearing no one, Bullett Raja in his true inimitable style takes on the system that creates people like him in a compelling struggle for power and ambition.

Sonakshi Sinha

Bullet Raja: Movie Review

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After winning acclodes for Gangs Of Wasseypur, filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia is back with his hi-octane drama flick Bullet Raja, that features Saif Ali Khan and Sonakshi Sinha in the leads. Bullet Raja is a gangster-thriller, set against the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh-based mafia while dealing with the political and industrial powers of the state. Like most of Dhulia's earlier films, Bullet Raja too is raw, unrefined, rustic and unique in it's own way.


Story: 
The story of Bullet Raja revolves around Raja Mishra, a commoner, who gets transformed into Bullett Raja - a notorious, care a damn attitude gangster. A faithful friend and a loyal lover, living life on his own terms, setting his own rules, commanding respect and fearing no one, Bullett Raja in his true inimitable style takes on the system that creates people like him in a compelling struggle for power and ambition.

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