Friday 29 January 2010

NTR’s 'Shakti' WALLPAPERS, MP3 SONGS FREE DOWNLOADS, MOVIE PREVIEW


NTR’s 'Shakti' launched in grand style :


Young Tiger NTR’s new film, Shakati, in the direction of Meher Ramesh of Katri fame was launched today (January 28, 2010) in grand style at a golf club near Gachchibowli in Hyderabad. As Vyjayanthi Movies was formally launched on the same day 35 years ago by late NTR, producer Ashwini Dutt started this film with NTR Jr in grand style. K Raghavendra Rao, Dasari Narayana Rao and Krishnam Raju did the honours of sounding clapboard, switching on the camera and directing the first muhurat shot. NTR participated in the film’s muhurat but heroine Ileana could not attend the function.
“35 Years ago, I started Eduruleni Manishi with Late NTR on our banner Vyjayanthi Movies. NTR also named the banner. So I have decided to launch this film with his grandson on this day. From NTR Sr to NTR Jr, this banner has produced some biggest blockbusters, worked with all big stars in Tollywood and best technicians in India. We are proud to start this new film, Shakti, on this occasion with NTR Jr with whom I have made two films already. There are no budget restrictions and no time frame for release date. I asked the director Ramesh to make this memorable film for all of us,” Ashwini Dutt said.
Meher Ramesh said the film would be shot in grand style in various places. “We are commencing the regular shoot from Feb 6th in Jaipur and then will move onto other places in Rajasthan. Then will be shooting in Egypt, Kairo, Europe and other places,” Meher said. He also added that the film showcase the real stamina of NTR and will live up to its powerful title – Shakti.


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ISHQIYA MOVIE REVIEW

Directed :Abhishek Chaubey .
Produced :Raman Maroo,Vishal Bharadwaj .
Written :Vishal Bharadwaj,Abhishek Chaubey,Sabrina Dhawan .
Star Cast : Naseeruddin Shah,Arshad Warsi,Vidya Balan . Music :Vishal Bharadwaj .
Cinematography :Mohana Krishna Agapu .
Distribution :Shemaroo Entertainment .
Release date : 29 January 2010 .

Rating:



ISHQIYA HINDI MOVIE REVIEW:

After Classic Westerns and Curry Westerns, the likes of Vishal Bharadwaj seem to have designed a desi sub-genre where the bucolic Bihar backdrops are credibly carried off by the rural realms of Maharashtra’s Wai village. Call it ‘Wai-stern’ or whatever, but from Omkara to Ishqiya this rough-and-tough sub-genre has often been an antidote to candyfloss cinema, while still having a heart and in the right place.

Story and Movie analysis:

Seeking its spirit from the 1969 Hollywood classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and having a soul of its own, Ishqiya is the story of two rouges Khalujaan (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi) who are evading their boss Mushtaq (Salman Shahid). Nowhere to go, they seek refuge in a friend’s house and instead meet his widow Krishna (Vidya Balan). Slowly and steadily both Babban and Khalujaan are attracted towards Krishna who uses her feminine charm to seduce them singly and slyly. Together the trio plan to kidnap an industrialist (Rajesh Sharma) for ransom but there’s more to the conspiracy theory. Ishqiya excels in narrating a saucy story and, unlike Kaminey , doesn’t gets complicated or convoluted in its storytelling. Director Abhishek Chaubey has a fresh, flirty and frivolous approach to filmmaking. The spellbinding screenplay written by Abhishek Chaubey, Vishal Bhardwaj and Sabrina Dhawan, despite being multidimensional, touches the subplots only peripherally and doesn’t delve into the past beyond the needful. So there are no elaborate background accounts for any of the three leads and you don’t wish to learn more about them either. Their past opens partially as the story progresses and only to the extent that can contribute to the central plot. Regardless of the rugged-and-rustic ‘ City of God ’ kinda setting, the flavour of the film is predominantly light-hearted, as instinctive comedy oozes out from almost every sequence. The director’s hold on humour is remarkable as he makes good use of some dingy desi dialogues and some exceptional expressions by the lead male duo to hilarious outcome. The chemistry and comic timing between Naseeruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi is absolutely flawless. The crude countryside cusswords and rustic Hindi-Urdu dialect add as much entertainment to the film as much as they add authenticity to the milieu. The chemistry between Vidya Balan and Arshad Warsi is sensuously sauntered through sexual symbolism as well as physical intimacy. In contrast, the affinity between Vidya Balan and Naseeruddin Shah is more delicately developed amidst the old world charm of classic songs of Hemant Kumar and S.D.Burman. Contrarily R.D.Burman’s sharp-and-seductive number ‘ Dhanno ki aankho mein ’ is employed to signify the lust in Arshad Warsi’s character. The good part of the narrative is that it doesn’t get pretentious with make-believe romance tracks. Rather from the very start, it comes clean in communicating that Vidya Balan is conning both the males. And despite that the plot doesn’t get predictable and holds you through an intriguing climax. The most impressive scenes from the film include the opening credits sequence and the confrontation scene between Arshad and Naseeruddin Shah towards the climax, which is unusually friendly and hostile at the same time. Just prior to that sequence, Naseeruddin emotes extraordinarily where he feels betrayed by love and cheated by friend. He plays a real young at heart in the song ‘ Dil To Bachcha Hai Ji ’. The bigamy plot of the businessman (Rajesh Sharma) is uproariously incorporated in the story. However the absurd and open ending could have been clearly avoided.

Artist and Other performance:

The film has been competently shot by Mohana Krishna and crisply edited by Namrata Rao. Music essentially has to be a highpoint in Vishal Bharadwaj’s films and with Gulzar he composes sheer magic. Gulzar’s poetic pen and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s poignant voice give us one of the most mesmerizing numbers in recent times – ‘ Dil To Bachcha Hai Ji’ . Payal Saluja gives a new meaning to sex-appeal making Vidya Balan look absolutely stunning and desirable in her village woman garb, draped in ordinary cotton saris. Ishqiya is highly performance oriented and each actor from the cast is superlative. To see Naseeruddin Shah deliver in a meaty role is a delight. Arshad Warsi is in his elements and this is his career-best performance. Undoubtedly this is amongst Vidya Balan’s best works too. Salman Shahid (last seen in Kabul Express ) is an interesting character and Adil Hussain makes for a strong negative lead.

Final View:

Ishqiya certainly is a film you will fall in love with. Enjoy this weekend with this great film.

RANN MOVIE REVIEW

Banner: Vistaar Religare Film Fund, Big Bang Films Production & WSG Pictures

Genre: Drama
Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Sudeep, Paresh Rawal, Mohnish Behl, Suchitra Krishnamurthy, Rajat Kapoor, Gul Panag, Neetu Chandra etc
Cinematography: Amit Roy
Editing: Nipun Gupta
Screenply - Director: Ram Gopal Varma
Producer: Sheetal Vinod Talwar & Madhu Mantena
Release date: 29 January 2010
Rating :


AMITAB BACHAN 'S RANN MOVIE HINDI REVIEW:


To be honest (like the film demands), Rann is not a new story but the news battle setting saves it from getting run-of-the-mill. Rather than a story designed around the media world, Rann is more of the clichéd corrupt politician chronicle (that Bollywood has been narrating since ages) set on the backdrop of the broadcasting business. In fact the basic scenario of drama for this Ram Gopal Varma film comes close to his own Sarkar through the trio of a principled patriarch (Amitabh Bachchan), his debauched son (Sudeep) and the righteous and more deserving descendant (Riteish Deshmukh).


Story :
Vijay Malik (Amitabh Bachchan) heads the TV channel India24X7 which is known for its trustworthiness. Vijay Malik is a man of great ideals and he strictly follows them. His son Jay Malik (Sudeep) is a hot-blooded youngster who thinks that media is like any other business. Purab (Ritesh Deshmukh) is a disciple of Vijay Malik and he emulates the ethics and principles of Vijay Malik in his work. Mohan Pandey (Paresh Rawal) is the opposition leader who wants to become the PM at any cost. Pandey uses Jai to mudsling against the PM through Inda24X7 TV channel. The rest of the story is all about what happens when Vijay Malik comes to know about the truth.


Artist Performance:
Amitabh Bachchan comes up with his finest work as an idealistic media man. He adds value to the character he played. He is superb in the climax episode. Sundeep is excellent as the corrupted son. Ritesh Deshmukh is very good as disciple of Amitabh. Paresh Rawal is perfect as the bad politician. Mohnish Behl is apt. Gul Panag is adequate. Rajpal Yadav adds entertaining in this otherwise serious movie. Rajat Kapoor and Neetu Chandra are fine. Suchitra Krishna Murthy is extremely natural.


Technical departments:
Story - screenplay – direction: Story idea of the movie is good. It shows how media manipulates the minds of viewers and programs the viewers to do what media is intended to achieve. It is a challenge to attempt such a niche subject. One such movie of this genre I saw in the recent past was ‘Corporate’ (Mathur Bandarkar). Ram Gopal Varma comes up with nice screenplay and directs the movie well. He has taken some liberty and simplified the story in order to get his point across. Ram Gopal Varma also used the age-old formula of noble father (Amitabh) – corrupt son (Sudeep) – idealistic protégé (Ritesh) to create some familiar yet effective drama. I also like the way Ram Gopal Varma focuses on actors expressions instead of showing the content of tapes when they get hold of evidence tapes.
Other technical departments: Background music is nice. Cinematography is good and watch out for camera angles and camera movements in vital scenes of the movie. Editing is perfect. Dialogues are of top notch (especially the dialogue that says that the target of TV channels should be news and the medium is money – but TV channels target has become the money and the medium is news).


Rann Movie Analysis:
Rann is a niche movie made on the nexus of media and politicians. It shows us how media which supposed to guard truth is becoming a medium for politicians to doctor the minds of viewers/voters. The movie belongs to Amitab Bachchan in the first half and in the last 20 minutes. Most of the second half belongs to Ritesh. Only flaw in the movie is about how Amitabh blindly trusts his son. Rann might not be a film for everybody, but it is RGV’s best movie since Company. Watch Rann for the performances and the intensity.


Final View:
If u want see how media was behaving then go to rann movie now. Amitab will not dissapointed u !

Monday 25 January 2010

YUGANIKI OKKADU MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS


YUGANIKI OKKADU-KARTHIK(2010)


Movie: Yuganiki Okkadu
Cast: Karthik,Reema Sen
Music: G.V Prakash
Director: Sri Raghava
Producer: Sri Raghava

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01.Ninnu Eri Kori :
Singers : Rahul Nambiar,Andrea
Lyrics : Bhuvanachandra

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02.Maalai Ninnu :
Singers : G.v.Prakash,Andrea
Lyrics : Anantha Sriram

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03.Neemeede Aasaga :
Singers : Dhanush,Andrea
Lyrics : Bhuvanachandra

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04.The King Arrives :
Performed by Neil Mukherjee
Madras Augustin Choir

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05.Singaarinchana :
Singers : Vijay Yesudas,Srikrishna,Nithyasri
Lyrics : Bhuvanachandra

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06.Mammalni Paalinchu :
Singers : Vijay Yesudas,PB Srinivas,Prasanthini,Chorus
Lyrics : Bhuvanachandra

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07.Celebration Of Life :
Performed By Naveen

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08.Daachindi Manne :
Singers : Vijay Yesudas
Lyrics : Bhuvanachandra

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Sunday 24 January 2010

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Saturday 23 January 2010

SIDDHARTH'S BAVA MOVIE WALLPAPERS, MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS, MOVIE REVIEW



SIDDHARTH'S BAVA MOVIE WALLPAPERS, MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS, MOVIE
REVIEW :

Sri Keerthi Combines is coming up with a new film titled ‘Bava’ starring Siddharth. ML Kumar Chowdary is the producer of this flick and he is introducing Rambabu as director. The film’s launch took place today morning at Annapurna Studios, Hyderabad. In this programme Sreenu Vaitla switched on the camera, while VV Vinayak tapped the clap board. The muhurat shot was directed by Kodi Ramakrishna.On this occasion director Rambabu said, “’Bava’ is a sweet word in Telugu language and one can expect the movie also to be as sweet as this word. The hero in this story is very energetic and naughty. This is a love story of ‘Bava Maradhallu’. A noted hero is going to portray the role of hero’s father. We will let you know soon who that hero is. I thank Siddharth and ML Kumar Chowdary for trusting me and giving the opportunity to direct this film.”“2010 is one of the best years in my life time so far because my Hindi film got released, I’m already doing a film under Raghavendra Rao’s banner being directed by his son and now this film is launched. This is a simple youthful love story with very good storyline. I know this director for the past four and half years and he approached me with a good script. I am happy to work under ML Kumar Chowdary’s banner. Chakri introduced me as a singer through ‘Chukkallo Chandrudu’. I enjoy working with new directors because they have full of energy. I’m very happy to work with many experienced co-stars”, said Siddharth.ML Kumar Chowdary said, “I thank one and all who have come for this launching programme and blessed our team members. There is lot of energy in the title. I’m into production after almost two years. Therefore I’m going to produce this film without compromising in any department. I’m also planning to produce three to four films in this year.”Music director Chakri said, “This film has started with a new team. This is my second film with Siddhu and fifth film under this banner. I hope that this film will become a big success.”While the selection for the heroine is going on, the remaining cast is Dr Brahmanandam, Ali, Ahuti Prasad, Raghu Babu, Nazar, Venu, Praveen, Prabha Sreenu, Rajitha, Narsingh Yadav, Kalyan, Surekhavani, Pavitra Lokesh, Satyakrishnan, Master Bharath, Master Ruthvik, Master Satyan, Yadhav, etc.

Bava telugu movie cast andCrew:

Dialogues: Chintapalli Ramana; Lyrics: Chandra Bose, Bhaskara Bhatla, Vanamali, Venigalla Rambabu; Music: Chakri; Cinematography: Aravind Krishna; Fights: Vijay; Choreography: Prabhu Deva, Dinesh, Raju Sundaram, Ganesh, Sekhar; Editing: Gautham Raju; Presented by Sandeep; Story, screenplay & direction: Rambabu.

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ALLU ARJUN VARUDU MOVIE WALLPAPERS MP3 SONGS DOWNLOADS MOVIE REVIEW


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The shooting of Allu Arjun’s latest movie Varudu is complete except for a couple of songs. Guna Sekhar directed this movie. Logo of Varudu is released on 22 January.Tamil hero Ary is doing villain role in this movie. Guna Sekhar has hired 100 real families to act in this movie. Veturi penned all the songs. This movie was mounted on grandeur scale with rich visuals. A new actress is being introduced as heroine in this movie. Suhasini plays mother of Allu Arjun.Mani Sharma composes music and RD Raja Sekhar handles cinematography. DVV Danayya produces Varudu on Universal Media banner.


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Friday 22 January 2010

Seetaramula Kalyanam Lankalo Movie Review

Movie Name : Seetaramula Kalyanam Lankalo
Banner : Wellfare Creations
Casting : Nitin, Hansika, Sunil Panda, Brahmanandam, Ali, Jayaprakash Reddy, Suman, Subbaraju, M S Narayana, Venu Madhav, Satyam Rajesh, Pragathi and others
Music : Anup Rubens
Cinematography : M Joshi
Producer : Malla Vijaya Prasad
Director : Eshwar Reddy
Release Date:22 Jan, 2010
Rating :



Seetaramula Kalyanam Lankalo Telugu Movie Review:
Story:
A rotten tale, the story is about Chandu (nitin) who is an intelligent student without any fear and believes in his brains. He chances upon Nandini (Hansika), his junior and falls in love with her. He keeps chasing her and after a bit of hide and seek, she finally gives in. Trouble arrives in the form of Veera Pratap Reddy (sunil) who is not only a rival to Nandini's factionist father Peddi Reddy (Suman) but also has his eyes on Nandini. One day, he attacks Peddi Reddy and takes Nandini to his town Allagadda. In comes Chandu to rescue his girl. How he does that forms the rest of the story.
Analysis:
The director has come up with a routine storyline and while the presentation was alright, the narrative was weak. The dialogues were good in places, the script was stale and the screenplay was okay. Background score was apt but only one song 'Kiss Me' was great. Cinematography was above standard. Editing was crisp. Costumes were good, art department was nice. Fights were another highlight. Nitin is as usual and there is nothing extra he offers so no marks for him, Hansika looks gorgeous to the core and her oomph factor has increased a great deal. Brahmi was alright, Subbaraju was superb, Ali was apt, Jayaprakash Reddy was regular, Sunil Panda was loud, Chandramohan was usual, Suman was brief, M S was hilarious, the others didn't have much to offer.

Final View:
The film runs on a beaten track and it has nothing different to offer. While the first half goes about with the regular elements of love and comedy mixed with action, the second half goes about with a routine path of intelligence winning over muscle power and guns. The viewers have seen this several times and though the technical values were good, the content was weak. Since there is not much to get appealed about it, the movie will sink at the box office. Even Telanga Effect was not saved the film.

VEER MOVIE REVIEW

Cast :Salman Khan,Zarine Khan,Mithun Chakraborty,Sohail Khan,Jackie Shroff

Written :Salman Khan,Shailesh Verma

Music :Sajid-Wajid

Cinematography : Gopal Shah

Editing : Ashfaque Makrani

Directed :Anil Sharma

Produced : Vijay Galani,Sunil A. Lulla

Distributed : Eros International

Released date : 22 January 2010

Running time :155 mins

Language : Hindi

Budget : INR 44 crore

Rating :



VEER(SALMAN KHAN) HINDI MOVIE REVIEW:

In a scene from the film, Salman Khan fractures his leg and limps almost for one full reel. But in real life, one can say Salman ne apne hi paav par kulhadi maar lee (hit the axe on his own leg). The ordinary story he pens doesn’t do justice to the immense intensity he adds to his performance. Salman is marred and let down by his own self.

story and Movie Analysis:
Veer opens in 1862 though it resorts to a 1980s kind of Bollywood treatment. Much over the usual Hollywood suspects – Braveheart, Gladiator or Troy it seeks references from epic dramas with a royal streak like Dharam Veer, Rajput and Raj Tilak from our very own Bollywood stock. The story comes close of Amitabh Bachchan’s Mard (1985) minus Manmohan Desai’s trademark lost-and-found formula which is substituted with too much of Bollywood song-and-dance drama.
Prithvi Singh (Mithun Chakravarthy) heads the Pindari community who were once betrayed by the Raja of Madhavgarh (Jackie Shroff). Prithvi’s son Veer (Salman Khan) continues to rebel against Madhavgarh and the British empire in India. Expectedly it’s love-at-first sight with the Raja’s daughter, Princess Yashodhara (Zarine Khan).
With younger brother Punya (Sohail Khan), Veer goes to London to get English gyaan that will help his clan. Predictably he stumbles upon Yashodhara at the university and the epic veers towards campus romance. Back in India, Yashodhara takes charge of her kingdom and is pitted against their enemy – the Pindaris lead by Veer. What follows is love and war though the treatment is more formulaic than fair.


Evidently designed as a project to glorify his heroism, Salman Khan is the single reason you sit through the film. Sadly Salman can’t solely substitute for the abundant ambiguities in the film. Writer Shaktimaan fails to develop Salman’s story into a compelling screenplay falling prey to outmoded clichés and the film merely ends up being a love story between two warring families with the age-old revenge angle thrown in for good measure.


With shot-takings derived from Jodhaa Akbar ’s battlefield sequences, the film starts on an interesting note. But the pace soon drops as an uninspiring love story takes precedence and too much of time is expended in song and dance. Though the narrative in first half doesn’t move beyond their redundant romance, the chemistry between the couple is palpably missing.
Half a dozen character artists are stuffed in the Pindari community, though none of them are established or contribute competently towards the war. Like many of those histrionic action sequences from the film where the hero makes a late entry to win instant applause, the film picks up pulse in the latter reels. The swayamvar sequence (derived from Dharam Veer ) and the climatic combat between father-son (inspired from Mard ) makes way for some dense dramatic moments. But Veer is excruciatingly long at a runtime that doesn’t justify its frail storytelling.


Technical Departments:
Action director Tinu Verma does a decent job in directing the stunt sequences but at several instances the rope tricks show off. Cinematographer Gopal Shah adds the requisite regal touch to the film, as his camera hovers vibrantly in action and battle sequences to capture accurate animated frames. Sanjay Dhabade’s art direction and Anna Singh’s costume designs somewhere fuses the period feel with a contemporary touch. Sajid Wajid’s musical score is pleasing to the ear and goes in sync with the period setting.


Artist Performance:
Salman Khan takes absolute precedence amongst everything else and roars through a powerful performance. The warrior character befits his stud and sturdy image and he doesn’t have to try too hard. Prominent in every frame of the film, he overshadows everyone else so much so that supplementary actor-brother Sohail Khan doesn’t even get one consolation solo scene. That thankfully moderates the trauma since all Sohail does is his brand buffoonery. Mithun Chakravarthy is the only one who stands on his own other than Salman Khan adding life to his character. Zarine Khan is a replica of Katrina Kaif and using the same dubbing artist only adds to the analogy. Lisa Lazarus is absolutely wasted in a two scene role. Jackie Shroff repeats his humdrum villainous act. Puru Rajkumar is unintentionally funny in his accented English.


Final View:
Veer doesn’t offer variety. But if you are a veracious Salman Khan fan, Veer is watchable.

Tuesday 19 January 2010

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KARTHIK CALLING KARTHIK - DEEPIKA PODUKONE(2010)

Star cast :Farhan Akhtar,Deepika Padukone,Ram Kapoor,Shefali Shah,Vipin Sharma
Music :Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy

Directed:Vijay Lalwani

Produced :Ritesh Sidhwani,Farhan Akhtar

Written : CVijay Lalwani

Release date(s) 26 February 2010


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Saturday 16 January 2010

CHANCE PE DANCE MOVIE REVIEW

Star cast : Shahid Kapoor,Genelia D'Souza
Music : Adnan Sami,Ken Ghosh,Sandeep Shirodkar

Directed : Ken Ghosh
Produced : Ronnie Screwvala
Distributed by UTV Motion Pictures
Releasing date:16-01-2010
Rating:


CHANCE PE DANCE HINDI MOVIE REVIEW:

Story:
Chance Pe Dance is stuff legendary Bollywood biographies are made of. Sameer Behl (Shahid Kapoor) comes to Bombay with Bollywood dreams, struggles through the day as a courier boy and keeps failing in auditions for advertisements. More stereotypes are stuffed in as he refuses to take help from his dad in Delhi (Parikshit Sahni almost repeating his Idiot act), is thrown out from his rented flat by the landlord (Kurush Deboo still unable to surpass his Parsi performance) and comes away with his calculative companion (Vikas Bhalla making his comeback). Soon Sameer is signed as the male lead in a film and friend Tina (Genelia D’Souza) is selected as the choreographer on the same project. The characterizations kinda remind of Naach ; Ram Gopal Varma’s film on dance, if you have heard of it by any chance. Both homeless and jobless now, Sameer sleeps in his car (yes, he could afford one after doing one lungi ad) and works as a dance teacher in a school. Regardless of the references it derives from Jack Black’s The School of Rock , the film fails to rock till the end credits roll. Subsequently Sameer loses his film and is disillusioned. Tina encourages him to participate in a television talent-hunt show, the winner of which will win the same role that Sameer was to play. In his screen-test, Sameer dedicates his monologue to his mother in the same mould with which most Miss India participants mouth their monotonous thanksgiving speech.

Chance pe Dance Movie Analysis:
Trying to write Chance Pe Dance movie review (Director: Ken Ghosh) starring Shahid Kapoor and Genelia is not an easy job. While walking out of the theater, I was trying to make out, what was that exactly? Is it like behind the scenes of a high drama reality show on TV? Have I watched something similar before? Am really confused!
The movie starts with the usual story about how, millions in our country aspire to become a star and land in Mumbai with dreams. So, motivated by his mother's thoughts, that he has got the face and talent to be an actor, egged on by a teacher who thought, he is no good in studies...so only choice is to become an actor and inspired by a girl's comment, that he is so cute, that he could be an actor, Sameer Behl also lands in Mumbai. Nothing quite happens in his life in 3 yrs and more, except that he owns a second hand car and yet trying his luck to get the big break in movies while doing some ads and other petty jobs like being a courier delivery boy! I couldn't have guessed it, except for one courier delivery scene and the scene where he gets fired. Yes, he is a real multi-tasker. Though, some of his actions betray his experience, like the one while shooting an ad, he still gets thrown out unceremoniously, objecting to the beahavior of the kid who happens to be the son of the ad-film director.
Genelia as Tina looks good and has got a real cute smile, that can make boys fall for her. But, she has a lot of work to do in the acting department. She is the choreographer, while she takes lessons from Sameer and marvels at her dancing skills. Usual routine of guy challenging girl to a dance and then showing, who is the real boss. Have I seen it before? You tell me...
In a film with a much repeated plot about strugglers in the film industry, a cliched storyline doesn't help its cause. Feel sad for Kurush Deboo, who plays a short stereotype Parsi landlord to Sameer with "added feature" of continuous itching habit. And obviously, Sameer owes money to his landlord, while doing out money to his friends for having coffee with girls. And before you know, he is thrown out of his apartment and in a new twist of events, without looking for any friend's place to stay, he decides to live in his car. And now, I understood, the promo activities of Shahid - Genelia's night out in the car. How innovative! :-)
Quite early, Sameer gets the lead role in a film to be directed by Mohnish Behl and Tina is the choreographer. And then, you know, that things have to get worse, before they get any better. So, blaming it on corporates (interesting, considering that the movie is made by one of the leading Corporates), Sameer is thrown out of the project, while the producers launch a national talent hunt called Star of India to find the hero of their next film. And as you guessed it, the hero doesn't want to participate, gets motivated by the heroine, falls in love in between as she shares her dream of the hero becoming a big star and then everything happens quite predictably.
In between, Parikshit Sahi as Sameer's father is shown in a cameo as unconvinced father, based in Delhi, who wants Sameer to give up on his dream. Once his saree shop is demolished by MCD, Sameer returns to Delhi to lend support, only to be prodded by his father to go back and pursue his dream who happens to see his son's tear-jerking performance on TV at the same time, as his son proposes to stay back and give up on his dreams.
I don't know, whats with kids in all big movies, as if putting a few kids, including a cute little one who doesn't talk (only video-no audio joke) will ensure Box-Office success. So, there is this bunch of kids in a school, who Sameer decides to coach for dancing to earn a few bucks...oh you thought, Sameer was the actor, and Tina was the choreographer, who also is the sister of one of the boys in the group. Never mind, actors basically are dancers as reinforced in the reality contest to choose lead hero, where in the auditions, you need to give a Oscar winning speech and in the finals, you need to just flaunt your six packs and dance.
The music of the movie is apt for the genre, but doesn't move you enough and while they decide to dance at any chance, including giving an "audition with permission" including a nightclub where the (only) leading Director is present, Scripting and Acting Department is neglected. Wish, the makers also thought about "Chance Pe Act" while making this movie. With a slow, not-quite-moving-anywhere first half and a very predictable, lets-come-to-the-climax-fast second half, the movie leaves a lot of things to chance. Unfortunately, the final output may not be enough for the producers to dance their way to the banks. As many who newcomers in the film industry, the movie may find the going quite difficult and struggle at the Box-office.

Final View:
Sadly, scripts are written for reality shows today but there is no real good scripting involved in feature films. So in times when dance talent-hunt shows on television promise more drama and entertainment, you find no good reason why to give this dance a chance. Watch it, if you want to revise your knowledge about all cliches of the film industry aspirant's life or, if you are a die-hard Shahid fan and I know, there are many.



Friday 15 January 2010

SAMBHO SIVA SAMBHO MOVIE REVIEW

Movie Name : Sambho Siva Sambho
Banner : Sri Sai Ganesh Productions
Casting : Ravi Teja, Allari Naresh, Siva Balaji, Sunil, Priyamani, Roja, Krishna Bhagawan, Mukhesh Rushi, Chandramohan, Raja Ravindra, Ahuti Prasad, Tanikella Bharani, Jeeva, Sudha, Kinnera, Abhinaya, Suryatej, Praveen, Chitralekha, Radhakumari and others
Music : Sundar C Babu
Cinematography : G Muthaiah
Producer : Bellamkonda Suresh
Director : P. Samuthirakhani.
Release Date:14 Jan, 2010


Rating :



SAMBHO SIVA SAMBHO TELUGU MOVIE REVIEW:

Story:

The film is about Karna (Ravi Teja) an unemployed youngster who values friendship and honesty above everything else in his life. His friends Malli and Seenu are the usual lot many of us can identify with. Malli – a role essayed by Allari Naresh – wears his heart on his sleeve and is especially endearing. Into their lives walks Santosh (the son of a MLA) who falls in love with a factionist’s daughter Priya. Karna, Malli and Seenu join hands to unite Santosh and Priya. In the process they also take the help of local Naanni (Sunil). In the process their lives get shattered. In the fights that ensue, Malli becomes deaf, Seenu loses his leg. And Karna’s maamayya (Thanikella Bharani) refuses the hand of his daughter to Karna because of him getting involved in a police case. In between all this they get the news that Santosh and Priya have separated because they get “bored” of each other. Karna gets angry because he feels that too much has been sacrificed for the sake of Santosh. So he wants to teach him a lesson. How Karna and Malli manage to do that is the story of the rest ofthe film.


Movie Analysis:

The realism in the film is excellent In fact it is way too intense so as to cause a measure of discomfort. The scenes where Karna and his friends run off with Priya from the warlord’s den in Kurnool are shot with authenticity. The blood and gore can make you wince. Also the scene where Karna’s maradalu (Priyamani) tries to fight for the love of her man with her father (Thanikella Bharani) is intense and so very real. The dialogues between the friends and their interplay with their families is easily identifiable. The director manages to get middle class authenticity into the screen in a manner not seen for a long time in theTelugu screen. Cinematography is sharp and detailed. The film in the first half manages to sustain the viewer’s interest. In the second half the film sinks under a tidal wave of emotion. The whole atmosphere of the film gets noisy. Telugu audiences are not used to this level of emotional heaviness especially when the film has Ravi Teja in it. Fans who expect the usual dose of slap stick humor, punch dialogues and racy songs – the staple diet in Ravi a Teja film - will be disappointed. Sunil’s comedy is a let-down. The songs and dance have a distinct “tamil” flavor in them. Priyamani looks like a ragged doll. I don’t recollect the last time aTelugu heroine was presented with such a heavy foundation make up throughout the film. The characters of Roja (Santosh’s mother) and Mukesh Rishi (Priya’s father) are wasted. But the biggest conflict is with the message in itself. On the one hand the director seems to be telling that one should not rush headlong into love marriages. On the other hand his Karna’s character seems to be ready to help another set of lovers get united. And to add to the confusion, Karna himself seems to accept that his love is doomed.

Final View:

Watch it if you are a hard core Ravi Teja fan. And even then prepare to see him like you have never seen him before. He is totally deglamorised – sad really considering the fact that he looks fit as a fiddle. In this packed Sankranthi schedule, Sambho Siva Sambho seems to have dropped out of the race, which in all likelihood will be between Adhurs and Namom Venkatesa. That I guess speaks about the status of this film.





Thursday 14 January 2010

NAMO VENKATESA MOVIE REVIEW

Film: Namo Venkatesha
Cast: Venkatesh, Trisha, Brahmanandam, Akash, Mukesh Rishi, Jayaprakash Reddy, Telangana Shakuntala, Chandramohan, Sudha, Surekha Vani, Master Bharat and others.
Story: Gopimohan
Screenplay: Chintapalli Ramana
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Lyrics: Rama Jogaiah Sastry
Cinematography: Prasad Murella
Editing: M R Varma
Art: A S Prakash
Action: Vijay
Banner: 14 Reels Entertainment
Produced by: Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta, Anil Sunkara
Screenplay and directed by: Sreenu Vytla

Release date: Jan 14, 2010
Rating:



Namo Venkatesa Telugu Movie Review:

In Sankranti race venki latest movie Namo venkatesa not dissapointed the audience. he proved that he is a producers and directors hero.Venkatesh has always been a producer’s hero. Not many people know that Venkatesh suffered with chikungunya towards the end of the shoot of this movie. He had to dance for Namo Venkatesa title song and Bangkok song despite of the pains because they had to release the movie for Sankranthi. If you look at Venkatesh in these songs, you realise that he looks fresh and happy. That’s why Venkatesh is called as the producer’s hero.

Story:

well coming to story,Venkata Ramana (Venkatesh) is a ventriloquist. He goes along with the troop of artists to perform for a local Telugu association in Europe. Paris Prasad (Brahmanandam) is a tour organizer in Europe. He enjoys making people around bakras. Pooja (Trisha) is the niece of Prasad. Venkata Ramana falls in love with her. Prasad realises that only way to make Ramana bakra is to tell him that Pooja loves him too. Pooja is the daughter of a rich factionist in Rayalaseema and she is forced to return back in the middle. Her marriage is fixed with a guy she doesn’t like. The rest of the story is all about how Prasad conspires with Ramana to rescue Pooja.

Movie Analysis:

Sreenu Vytla has become synonymous with entertaining films after a series of hits like Dhee, Ready, King, etc. Venkatesh, on the other hand, is known for his brand of comedy. So it is natural expect to get nonstop laughs when these two come together. Although, the director has tried to evoke laughter from Venky and Brahmanandam, the comedy is not that effective. You get to see the usual stock scenes of an Sreenu Vytla's film - of hero beating others in drunken state, a huge star cast, a comedian is getting fooled by the hero every time and some action. All is there but the entertainment is not that effective. It is just okay. Writing is the main villain. Script (Gopimohan) and screenplay (Sreenu Vytla) are on beaten track. Preposterous scenes and comedy that is done to death are biggest drawback. Faction element in second half is not gelled right with the main story.

Artists Performance:
It’s a cake walk for Venkatesh to do such a fine comedy performance. He looks good and performs very well in the only emotional scene in the climax. Trisha is nice. Brahmanandam is pretty good as a guy who loves fooling around with the people. Ali is entertaining in a brief role. MS Narayana’s jyotishyam episode is nice. It’s a routine role for Subbaraju. Jaya Prakash Reddy, Dharmavarapu, Kota and Telangana Sakuntala are adequate. Master Bharath’s character is not hilarious as it is supposed to be a positive character helping hero.


Technical departments:
There is no freshness in the story and entire story runs on deja vu. We have seen innumerous movies (Sankham, Jayeebhava, Saleem to name a few in the last few months) in the past where the half of the film happens in the abroad and the other half shifts to Rayalaseema. Our story writers are still stuck in DDLJ hangover where hero comes from abroad to stay in heroine’s place. The idea of hero planning to start a factory by partnering with the family of heroine is also inspired by DDLJ. Venkatesh has done similar climaxes in three films after year 2000 (Nuvvu Naku Nachav, Vasantham, Adavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule) where heroine who is about to get married to another guy changes her heart in the last minute.


Screenplay - direction: Screenplay of the movie is good in parts. Seenu Vytla who mastered the art of entertainment made sure that he had lots of entertaining scene in the movie. However, most of them are already done by him in movies like Dhee and Ready. Irrespective of how many number of times he directs drinking scenes in his movies, Seenu Vytla makes sure that he entertains each of the time in a refreshing way. The way Venkatesh dances to tunes of other heroes and beats Brahmanandam up by remembering his enemies is good. I also like the creative idea of changing the tunes in the background when Venkatesh and Ali aim for Trisha (Emaindi Ee vela and aashique banaya). We expect a lot from Brahmanandam character in Seenu Vytla movies. In the earlier movies of Seenu Vytla, heroes make Brahmanandam a bakra and audiences loved it. However, in this movie Brahmanandam makes hero bakra most of the times. Hence the desired effect is missing on the Brahmanandam character in this movie compared to earlier Seenu Vytla’s movies. Screenplay of the movie becomes disengaged towards latter part of the second half.


Other departments:

Music by Devi Sri Prasad is adequate with the title song being peppy. Picturization of the songs is very good. Cinematography by Prasad Murella deserves a special applause as the visuals are shot beautifully. The virgin locations chosen for shooting of songs are excellent. Diaogues by Ramana Chintapally are nice. Production values by the new production house ’14 Reels Entertainment’ are very good. A lot of care is taking in postproduction activities as well.

Final View:

Namo Venkatesha is regular Sreenu Vytla's brand of movie with a bit of comedy, romance and action. More emphasis is made on Venky - Brahmanandam's comedy. That is the best part and the rest is ordinary. Its a complete good family Entertainer movie.





Wednesday 13 January 2010

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KEDI-NAGARJUNA(2010)


Movie: Kedi
Cast: Nagarjuna & Mamata Mohandas
Music: Sandeep Chowta
Director: Kiran
Producer: Sivaprasad Reddy

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01.Kedigadu :
Singers : Sunidhi Chowhan
Lyrics : Chinni Charan

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02.Neeve Na Neeve Na:
Singers : Arijith Singh, Neha Kakkar
Lyrics : Chinni Charan

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03.Enduko Enthaki:
Singers : Saleem Sahida
Lyrics : Chinni Charan

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04.Relarey :
Singers : Sonu Kakkar
Lyrics : Chinni Charan

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05.Short And Sweet :
Singers : Sandeep Chowta
Lyrics : Krishna Chaitanya

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06.Neelo Emunnadi :
Singers : Rahul Nambiar
Lyrics : Chinni Charan

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07.Janiya Jane :
Singers : Neha Kakkar
Lyrics : Sandeep Chowta

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08.Kedigadu (Orchestra) :
Singers : Sunidhi Chowhan
Lyrics : Chinni Charan

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09.Muddante (Remix) :
Singers : Tippu, Geetha Madhuri
Lyrics : Chinni Charan

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OM SANTHI MOVIE REVIEW

Movie Name : Om Shanti
Banner : Three Angels Studio
Casting : Madhavan, Navadeep, Nikhil, Kajal Agarwal, Aditi Sharma, Bindu Madhavi, Murali Mohan, Ravi Kale, Sunil, Pragathi, Raghu Babu, Siva Reddy and others
Music : Ilayaraja
Cinematography : Jai Vincent
Producer : Seshu Priyanka Chalasani
Director : Prakash Dantuluri
Release Date:13 Jan, 2010
Rating :

OM SANTI TELUGU MOVIE REVIEW:


Story And Movie Analysis:
A tale of different people, the story is about different characters- Meghana (Kajal) believes in doing everything differently, she always wants variety and the only person who can give her the correct direction in this is RJ Maddy (madhavan), there is Anand (navadeep) who has been trying hard to get married and finally he meets the girl of his dreams Anjali (aditi). Then there is Noori (bindu) whose wedding gets fixed with an army officer and she is waiting for him. But then, there is Noori's brother Baba who is a bomb expert. He gets an assignment from terrorists to make bombs that will blow up Hyderabad. Also, there is Teja (nikhil) whose only aim in life is to become like hero Ravi Teja. All of them have their own stories but at one point their paths cross each other. How does that happen and what are the changes they see in their life forms the rest of the story.
Getting too many characters and that too with different backdrops tends to create a discontinuity. The concentration of the audience is diverted and they wont be able to connect the with the story at any point. While the first half goes about with the introduction of the characters and their stories, the second half shows the twists in their lives. The climax was disappointing and confusing. Overall, the film was good in technical values but execution of the plot was very poor. The film will need strong publicity if it has to click at the box office.



Artist and Other Performance:

The director has come up with a good thought but then he failed to conceive it on the screen in the right manner. The presentation was okay but the narrative was haphazard. The dialogues were good at places, the script was weak and the screenplay was erratic. Background score was a letdown and not much in songs either. Cinematography was good at few places. Editing was okay. Costumes were good, art department was nice. Navadeep did justice to his role, Kajal Agarwal was alright, she looked sexy in one song, Aditi Sharma was neat, Nikhil was vibrant as usual, Bindu Madhavi was brief, Madhavan was a surprise package, he looked good, Murali Mohan was brief, Sunil managed few smiles, Pragathi was regular, the others didn't have much to offer.


Final Veiw:
This film cannot the reach the expectation of the viewers, its an below average film. Good thought, poor execution of the director. Too long characters will feel bore !

ADHURS MOVIE REVIEW

Cast: Jr.Ntr,Nayantara,Sheela..etc
Music: Devi Sri Prasad.
Producer: Vasmi Mohan.
Director : V.V.Vinayak
Releasing Date:13-01-2010.
Rating:




Jr Ntr's Adhurs Telugu Movie Review:

After long Gap ntr is back with his new film 'Adhurs'. Thirsty of ntr fans will be sloved to this film because this film was not dissapointed the Fans. V.V.Vinayak and jr.ntr comibination was worked again. The first half was dame good with comedy. the second half was dissapointed! The second is too much of action will feel bore. Jr. Ntr dual performace was highlights of the film. Comedy with bramanandam was big plus to the film. Heroines glamours performance especially sheela looks very hot in the film. By overall view Ntr Adhurs bags hit talk.

Story:
The film Adhurs is all about a wicked mafia don who keeps an army Major in a remote island and forces him to develop satellite missile technology. The Major is presumed to be dead. It is now up to the twins of the Major to save him from the clutches of the don and bring him back him safely to unite with their mother. so much of comedy was in the film.

Adhurs Movie Review And Analysis:
Jr. NTR plays a dual role in the film – that of a Brahmin Chari and another as Narasimha, a daredevil young man who is interested in becoming a police officer. Narasimha works for a top cop Sayaji Shinde and helps him in eliminating gangsters in the city.
The Brahmin guy Chari is a disciple of Bhattu (Brahmanandam). They both make a living by performing pujas and other religious ceremonies. Bhattu is almost 50 years old but he fancies himself as a young man and he runs after the young and beautiful Chandu (Nayanatara). He wants to marry Chandu and so requests Chari to help him in the matter.
However Chandu has other ideas. She falls in love with Chari and asks him to marry him. Bhattu is angry and he wants to take revenge on Chari for backstabbing him in the love matter.
Narasimha and Chari are separated at birth but meet later in Calcutta. The evil gangster Baba (Mahesh Manjrekar) promises the army Major Nazar that he will unite him with his family as soon as he completes his mission of developing the missile.
Sayaji Shinde’s daughter Indu (Sheela) is in love with Narasimha. Baba brings Narasimha to Calcutta to show Nazar that has family is safe. Bhattu who wants to take revenge on Chari plans to eliminate him after he is taken to Calcutta by the gangsters.
The rest of the film is about confused identities and the fight of Narasimha to save his father from the faraway island.

Artist Performance:
Jr. NTR lives up to the expectations of his fans with superb dances, fights and acting kills. He is good in both the roles. There are however no lengthy trademark Jr. NTR dialogues in the film that he is so famous for.
Brahmanadam appears in a very meaty role and hogs the screen presence almost on par with Jr. NTR. He manages to tickle the funky bone. He gets good support from Jr. NTR, MS Narayana, Mahesh Manjrekar and others.
Nayanatara is hot and Sheela is hotter. The two heroines between themselves fill in the glamour department perfectly.

Other technical Performance:
Adhurs has good music by Devi Sree, some stunning dance movements by Jr. NTR, enough fights to please the front benchers. It is only the story that is weak. There is no novelty whatsoever in the story and it only Jr. NTR who makes the film interesting. Screen play was not so good. but the songs looks very rich. vamsi was not comprised in the film to give richness.
V.V Vinayaka done not so bad. but he should look to change from his same old direction.

Final View:
The title Adhurs applies just to Jr. NTR, the rest of the film is just average. VV Vinayak has put in a lot of effort but it somehow falls short of expectations and all the pre-release hype surrounding the film. It is a Average film, But it is a good film to watch this weekend with ur family. It's a complete family entertainer!

Saturday 9 January 2010

PYAAR IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE REVIEW

Cast: Uday Chopra, Priyanka Chopra, Dino Morea, Anupam Kher & Advika Yadav
Banner: Yash Raj Films
Music: Salim Merchant & Sulaiman Merchant
Cinematography: Santosh Thundiyil
Editing: Amitabh Shukla
Story - screenply - dialogues: Uday Chopra
Director: Jugal Hansraj
Producer: Uday Chopra
Release date: 8 January 2010
Rating:


PYAAR IMPOSSIBLE HINDI MOVIE REVIEW:

Analysis:
First half of the movie is uninteresting and boing. The director doesn’t get audiences interested in his story telling. Movie gets better towards the climax. Pyaar Impossible takes the Hollywood route in terms of storytelling where hero joins as nanny to heroine’s daughter to impress heroine to fall in love with him. It is more like a chick flick. On a whole, Pyaar Impossible is a disappointment .

Story:
Abhay(Uday Chopra) is a nerd and he loves Alisha Merchant (Priyanka Chopra) during his graduation days in USA. But the problem is that he is so shy that he never expresses it. He saves her when she falls in a pond after guzzling some tequila. But the circumstances are such that she doesn’t even know who her saviour was. Abhay completes his graduation and he is still in love with her and he never makes an effort to trace her. He invents an operating system that unites all the available operating systems. He plans to sell it and it is stolen by a smooth talker Varun (Dino Morea). Abhay learns that his stolen operating system is going be launched by a big company in Singapore. Abhay goes to Singapore and realises that Alisha is the PR manager of the same company. He also learns that Alisha is a single divorced working mother. The rest of the story is all about how he wins his love and claims back his operating system.

Artist Performance:
Priyanka Chopra excels in the role of a pure hearted hot baby. She looks hot and she wore mini shorts throughout the film by parading her long legs. Uday Chopra suited the role of an awkward geek. Dino Morea is alright as a mean man. Advika Yadav impresses as a cute and adorable daughter of the heroine. Anupam Kher did the role of hero’s father.

Technical departments:
Story - screenplay – direction: Story of the movie is interesting. Screenplay by Uday Chopra is pathetic in the first half and gets interesting towards climax. Direction is just okay. The thread of hero trying impress the daughter to win over mother resembles us of Vamsi’s Telugu film Joker (Rajendra Prasad). The entire thread of operating system stealing and selling it to a MNC looks flimsy. Though the director failed to make an interesting narration in the first half of the movie, he gets audience interested in the latter part of the second half. The screenplay of telling heroine about her college incident through a skit by her daughter is good (commercial payoff).

Other technical departments:
Dialogues by Uday Chopra are good in parts. Music by Salim and Sulaiman is adequate though the placement of songs is not good. Cinematography by Santosh Thundiyil is glossy. Editing is alright. Costumes designed for Priyanka Chopra are good. This film carries all the glossiness we expect from the house of YRF.

Final View:
The moral of the film is that one shouldn’t judge a person by their looks. Going by that, however cool this candyfloss flick might appear, it’s still shallow on content. Pyaar Impossible might have certainly not aimed for a ‘10 on 10’. But is it really impossible to even strike an average?

DULHA MIL GAYA MOVIE REVIEW

star cast :Sushmita Sen,Fardeen Khan,Shahrukh khan
Music :Lalit Pandit
Cinematography :Sunil Patel
Directed :Muddassar Aziz
Produced :Vivek Vaswani
Written :Vivek Vaswani,Muddassar Aziz
Release date(s): 8th January 2010

Rating:

DULHA MIL GAYA HINDI MOVIE REVIEW:

Story and Movie Analysis:

Dulha Mil Gaya literally breaks new grounds with taking a Bollywood plot to Trinidad and Tobago. But beyond that this marriage miscarriage movie moves east of West Indies to introduce India for the zillionth time as nothing more than a small village in pastureland Punjab.
So you are supposed to believe that Tej Dhanraj (Fardeen Khan) is a billionaire-bachelor-playboy and to retain all these adjectival attributes he has to agree to his late father’s will. Ruefully, Randhir Kapoor is resurrected as the late father but is reduced to a retro portrait that does nothing other than subtly suggesting that the story dates back to his 1975 film Ponga Pandit . As per the will, Tej has to marry his father’s friend’s daughter to inherit the assets.
That brings the NRI protagonist to Punjab through the regular route traversed by almost every romance flick from Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge to Dil Bole Hadippa and several Namastey London in between. Tej registers a court marriage with gaon-ki-gori Samarpreet Kapoor (Ishita Sharma) for formality sake and runs away, never to return back. The gori takes it on herself to trace her husband in Trinidad only to realize she was conned.

Enter supermodel Shimmer (Sushmita Sen) who gives a facelift to Samarpreet revamping her to Samara so much so that Tej doesn’t recognize her real identity. Evidently its Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi revisited with a gender reversal where the girl substitutes shaving-off-the-moustache gimmick with dropping-her-spectacles for an image makeover. Sadly that doesn’t give any new perspective to the narrative.
If that wasn’t indicative enough, Shahrukh Khan makes an appearance towards the end of a karwa chauth song and how one wishes at least he could have forestalled the foreseeable resemblance between his two consecutive releases. Candyfloss continues with a tinge of forced patriotism as the heroine counterattacks the illusion of Indian woman not being career-oriented saying, “ India ki ladkiyan sau karod ghar chalati hai ”.

Technical Departments:
New director Mudassar Aziz comes from the old school of filmmaking who puts no lateral thinking in his conventional-to-the-core writing and direction. And though he doesn’t resort to toilet humour, Mudassar (literally) employs latrine thinking in scripting a couple of scenes where cupid strikes when the couple is heading towards lavatory. The characterizations are as much clichéd as their conflicts.
The village belle gives way for some standard broken English jokes but the dialogues are far from being funny, forget witty. And when everything else fails to incite emotions, the background score struggles hard to achieve that. Choreographer Howard Rosemeyer almost replicates the ‘ Bole Chudiyan ’ dance steps in the karwa chauth song number. Leena Chanda’s tackily designed set doesn’t pass off as a cruise liner. Lalit Pandit’s music is plain average.

Artist Performance:
Sushmita Sen carries a fake accent, occasionally does an Archana Puran Singh, has inconsistent comic timing but looks absolutely gorgeous. Ishita Sharma shows potential which remains untapped in a hackneyed film like this. Fardeen Khan is passable. Shah Rukh Khan doesn’t rise above the regular in his extended cameo. Mohit Chadda doesn’t get much scope. Tara Sharma shouldn’t act without using a dubbing artist. Or better Tara Sharma shouldn’t act. Johnny Lever is wasted in an inconsequential serious role. Howard Rosemeyer’s acting is more animated than his choreography.

Final View:
“Say yes to a relationship’ reads the tagline of the film. But if you don’t relate to a predictable plotline like this, rather say no to the film. By Frankly speaking this movie was very disappointed film in New year for bollywood and as well as Fardeen Khan, Sushmita Sen .



Thursday 7 January 2010

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MY NAME IS KHAN- SHAH RUKH KHAN (2010)

Banner:Dharma ProductionsFox Star StudiosFox Searchlight PicturesRed Chillies Entertainment
Release Date:February 12, 2010
Producer:Gauri Khan,Hiroo Johar
Director:Karan Johar
Star Cast:Shahrukh Khan,Kajol,Soniya Jehan,Jimmy Shergill,Zarina Wahab,Parvin Dabbas.

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