Some movies are destined to be tagged as a must miss, which Mr White Mr Black has written all over it. One of the most common factors in many movies which have been released in the past couple of years or even this year, there would be definitely one sub-plot common to them, chase for money. Not talking about the previous years big films, consider One Two Three or Tashan or Mr White Mr Black, the climax will be a treasure hunt and you wonder, how come the film industry, which is producing some amazing films also have directors and actors who believe in such silly plots. A definite taken audience for granted film is what you think Mr White Mr Black is. (more…)
Hats off the Rakesh Roshan for trouncing over all the confusions this movie created before release. Not only going for a compromise with the music director Ram Sampath but even forfeiting to the quite bunch of physiatrists who cure the insane came out to raise their voice against this movie, the filmmakers went through a lot to provide us with some humor to help us gulp down some cool drinks this summer. I am sure they must have had an equally perplexing time while choosing the name for the movie. While some called in inspired from the English movie The Dream Team, some lingered with a masterpiece by Hitchcock titled Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, which is equally absurd as the movie is. None the least, it has been inspired from most masala movies that had anything to do with bringing out a laughter spring but unfortunately, not all movies with spicy themes click. (more…)
(Photos) 53rd Fair One Filmfare Awards, Bollywood’s most sought-after film awards sponsored by Elder Pharmaceuticals leading brand Fair one Fairness cream was held on Saturday on the 23rd of February at Mumbai’s plush Yashraj Studio. The fun and excitement quotient, of course, remained the same. Anuj Saxena, Director-Marketing Elder Pharma, who is also the brand-ambassador of Fair One Man fairness cream says, “The award ceremony was a rocking affair. It was an evening to remember when the stars shined on earth and the perfomances were excellent”.
(Photos) Here is the first look of Rakesh Roshan’s Krazzy 4. Krazzy 4 is a comedy revolving around four characters - Irrfan Khan, Rajpal Yadav, Arshad Warsi and Suresh Menon. The movie is being done under the banner Filmkraft Productions (I) Pvt Ltd and is scheduled to be released on April 11, 2008. (more…)
A certain lack of expressions and a perplexed mind define the exact state I was in, when I sat down to write a review of Rohit Shetty’s ‘Sunday. Making up the mind to write this review and fighting the lack of words took more time than I ever thought. Now, as the name suggests the movie’s well-seasoned plot revolves around one particular ‘Sunday’. Nobody seems have any clues on the incidences that clouded that Sunday. (more…)
‘Well done, Vivek Agnihotri’ is the comment that would come out when you watch the movie Goal. This is one more sports movie after Lagaan, Iqbal and Chak-de. Goal is all about football and the discrimination of Asians in England. Arshad Warsi has played the captain of the Southhall football team of Southhall United Club. Boman Irani (Tony Singh) comes to coach this team to win the trophy, but he finds that there is lack of sense and team spirit among the team members. He decided to involve John Abraham (Sunny) who currently played for rebel team. The movie is all about how Tony convinces Sunny and how they manage to win the trophy. The music of the movie is nicely carried out by Pritam and he used John and Bipasha off-screen chemistry very well in the music. The song ‘Billo Rani’ rocks to some extent and a few more numbers also does well in the music charts. The role of Arshad warsi as a team captain who tried to hold the team together is not very impressive. Similarly, Bipasha as physiotherapist has got limited appearance. Vivek Agnihotri captured the life of Asians in Britain very well. He added the real game shots and created a mood of true sports in the movie. Overall it is a good watch giving a signal that movies dealing with sports themes are here to stay in Bollywood. (more…)
Another sports movie hits the screen after Lagaan dealing with cricket and Chak De with the women’s hockey team. Goal is about football and racism in England. So the story opens to the fate of the Southhall United Club that must win the league championship in order to win the prize money needed to save their football ground. A scheming businessman, Dalip Tahil who wants to convert it into a shopping mall, also covets the football ground. (more…)
Well, with the hype of the release of the two big films (Om Shanti Om and Saawariya), Bollywood went in a loop to thinking upon whether these films are doing good or not, which movie is doing a good business, and for which movie the public is going crazy, etc. Now it seems that all the rumors surrounding these young movies have come to a stop. Saawariya, as a debutant movie of the star-kids of the big Bollywood families, failed to recall the Bansali’s magic this time. We had the super movies such as the Black, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam that rocked the nation with full filmy spices and SOS at a time when there was no much scope for their promotion. However, the game is over now, and the Bollywood is aging with other hot happenings. With a collection of weekend gross of $1,764,131, OSO topped last week compared to Saawariya’s $542,192 collection. (more…)