'Jodhaa Akbar'
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Starring : Rithik Roshan, Aishwarya
Rai Bachan, Kulbhushan Kharbanda,Suhasini Mulay,Mrs.
Punam S Sinha, Ila Arun
Director : Ashutosh Gowariker
Producer : Ronnie Screwvala & Ashutosh
Gowariker
Music : A. R. Rahman
Set in the sixteenth centuary, this epic romance begins
as a marriage of alliance between two cultures and religions,
for political gain, with King Bharmal of Amer giving
his daughter's hand to Emperor Akbar. When Akbar accepts
the marriage proposal, little does he know that his
efforts to strengthen his relations with the Rajputs,
he would in turn be embarking on a new journey of true
love.
From the battlefied where the young Jalaluddin was crowned,
through the
conquests that won him the title of Great, to winning
the love of the beautiful Jodhaa, Jodhaa Akbar traces
the impressive graph of the mighty emperor and his romance
with the defiant princess.
The dashing Hrithik Roshan plays the lead role of Jalaluddin
Mohammad Akbar for whom political success knew no bounds
and the gorgeous Aishwarya Rai Bachchan plays the role
of Jodhaa - the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amer.
Political success knew no bounds for Emperor Akbar (Hrithik
Roshan). After having secured the Hindu Kush, he furthered
his realm by conquest until his empire extended from
Afghanistan to the Bay of Bengal, and from the Himalayas
to the Godavari River.
Through a shrewd blend of diplomacy, intimidation and
brute force, Akbar won the allegiance of the Rajputs,
the strongest of the Hindu castes.
When Akbar accepts the marriage proposal, little does
he know that in his efforts to strengthen his relations
with the Rajputs, he would in turn be embarking on a
new journey - the journey of true love?
Jodhaa resents being reduced to a mere political pawn
in this marriage of
alliance, and Akbar's biggest challenge now did not
merely lie in winning battles, but in winning the love
of Jodhaa - a love hidden deep below resentment and
extreme prejudice.
From the battlefield where the young Jalaluddin was
crowned, through the conquests that won him the title
of Akbar the Great ('Akbar' in Arabic means great),
to winning the love of the beautiful Jodhaa, 'Jodhaa
Akbar' traces the impressive graph of the mighty emperor
and his romance with a defiant princess. 'Jodhaa Akbar'
is their untold love story.
Over 80 elephants, 100 horses and 55 camels were used
in the movie. The song ‘Azeem o shaan Shahenshah’
featured about 1000 dancers, wielding swords and shields
in Karjat.
The
film made at a whopping budget of Rs.400 million, promises
to be a sheer spectacle to watch. A research team of
historians and scholars was hired from New Delhi, Lucknow,
Agra and Jaipur to keep the film historically accurate.
'Jodhaa Akbar' release on February 15, 2008
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Kuch chor they, ek tha sipahi Sipahi ne choron ko pakda, khatam kahani!
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Eklavya
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The Guru
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Beginning in 1951, 'Guru' is the story of a boy who goes to Turkey to work in a petroleum company after
failing his school exams back home in a small Gujarat village. With sheer hard work Gurukant Desai
(Abhishek Bachchan) rises in ranks and gets promotion. But Guru is a man of big vision. He quits his
job in Turkey and comes back to Gujarat to start some business of his own.more
Bhagam Bhaag
In a Priyadarshan comedy
one is always comforted in the chaos of colliding
characters by the thought that somewhere in the on-going
blizzard of bacchanalia there's a rhythm and a
rationale.
It's that thought which keeps you smiling
through the exasperatingly juvenile games of
one-upmanship between Govinda and Akshay Kumar in the
prolific director's latest ode to rude- awakening calls
from the shudder-world.
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the working-class anxieties of Hera Pheri, it certainly
captures some of the colour, flamboyance and friskiness
of a dance troupe from Mumbai which arrives in London
for a performance without a heroine. Both the heroes,
tongue-in-cheekily named Bunty(Akshay) and
Babla(Govinda) as tribute to Abhishek and Rani's ongoing
boisterousness from the back-waters in Bunty Aur Babli,
are asked to get a girl for the play.more
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Dhoom 2:
Sanjay
Gadhvi makes his intentions clear in the very opening
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robbery on a moving train. After the loot, as he sandboards
through the golden dunes with the booty safe in his
bag, the introductory titles roll.
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Vivah:
Think
Rajshri Productions and you're likely to think of larger
than life weddings consisting of an equally large family.
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SAATH HAI etc.
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Salman Khan has consistently played in Barjatya's above
mentioned films.
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fire into his character of a ruthless and clever Don.
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the part of Vijay, the bumpkin.
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years after Chandra Barot's hit movie with Amitabh
Bachchan in the role of Don, Farhan Akhtar comes up
with a sleek and stylish tribute to the original. This
'Don' is certainly bigger and bombastic.
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its times. So is Akhtar's. The story of new 'Don'
is set in the cityscape of Kuala Lumpur, Paris and India
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level. He uses state-of-the-art technology, fights like
a martial arts expert and has a zany taste in fashion.
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film from various quarters.
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the producers have been receiving several queries about
the film from buyers as well as eager audiences."ZINDAGGI
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of a mother's sacrifice with a right judged star cast
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superstar of the 70-80's Parveen Bhabi. According
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doors. However some may say that Mahesh depicting the
late actress and the details of her personal life in
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at it as a way to give vent to all the personal feelings
that are bottled inside him. He also hopes that it will
have a cathartic and healing effect on him. The story
revolves around the life of a glamorous and successful
actress; everybody wants to use for their own selfish
purposes including the struggling director who wants
to make it big at any cost. But though the actress seems
to have everything on the outside, she is a lonely,
scared and insecure woman on the inside. This loneliness
and insecurity threatens to engulf her in its clutches
and slowly drives her to the brink. Whether the film
is actually a true life account will perhaps never be
known, but it definitely depicts a fascinating, gripping
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what it strives to be. But for it sheer sassiness and
temerity.
Going
into the new-age movie mantra of urban relationships,
Pyaar Ke Side Effects (PKSE) comes up with a winsome
twosome who love some, lose some....and emerge out
of the battle of the sexes healed and....quite wholesome!
Sid, that's Rahul Bose meets Trisha, a.k.a Mallika The
Sherawat, in extremely trying circumstances. She's trying
to escape an undesirable marriage (to stuffed -shirt
Jas Arora). He's trying....just trying. Being a
deejay at 30 is like being a teenager at 40. Or being
Mallika Sherawat and attractive and sexy without taking
your clothes off.
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of bacchanalia (hats off to dialogue writer Victor Acharya
for words that ring true and still sound like catch
lines on the bumper sticker of sports car) PKSE is possibly
that one romantic comedy in Hindi which could equal
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Naksha:
The
general impression about NAKSHA is, it's a rip-off of
an Indiana Jones film. The Harrison Ford trilogy, which
entertained millions of moviegoers worldwide in 1980s,
is said to be the original source for Sachin Bajaj's
directorial debut.
That could be true!
NAKSHA belongs to the Indiana Jones variety, but Bajaj
combines Indian mythology with adventure and comes up
with a new recipe altogether. And the outcome is as
invigorating and revitalizing as a cup of hot coffee.
Frankly, a film like NAKSHA transports you to your adolescent
years, when browsing the adventure novels and comics
was your favorite pastime. It's the form of cinema that
we'd forgotten in the hurly-burly world of meaningless
entertainers. Dream merchants are either busy wooing
the NRIs or multiplex junta. What happens to the masses
then, who yearn for a desi film with loads of entertainment?
Adventure movies have been attempted in Bollywood earlier
and NAKSHA is not the first of its kind in India. But
NAKSHA comes at a time when adventure movies are as
good as extinct in Bollywood. And that is its USP. The
voyage in dense forests, high mountains and deep ravines
as also the death-defying stunts compel you to pinch
yourself, are you really watching a Hindi film?......more
Lage Raho Munna Bhai:
Hats
off to Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Rajkumar Hirani for making
a film that is more than just a rip-roaring comedy.
Lage Raho Munnabhai makes you laugh, makes you cry and,
parallel to all the entertainment, it gives a message
that sticks in the mind. To say it in Munnabhai's
lingo - it creates "chemical locha"
in the brain.
It is next to impossible not to like Munnabhai and his
sidekick Circuit in their second innings. Almost three
years after the loveable duo cured the incurable in
Munnabhai MBBS , the street-savvy taporis find themselves
face to face with Mahatma Gandhi's ideology in
'Lage Raho Munnabhai'.
As Munna - the goon for whom breaking bones and
abducting people is the way of life - comes face
to face with Bapu, he discovers that it takes more courage
to turn the other cheek than to hit back.
Munna discovers that nothing works like compassion and
non-violence. Following Mahatma Gandhi's way,
Munna not only triumphs over his enemies, but he also
wins the love of the woman he so very longs for......more
Don:
A
huge Indian contingent embarks on a dangerous cat-and-mouse
trail of capturing DON (Shah Rukh Khan) - the ruthless
drug mafia in Malaysia.
When DON gets seriously injured in a police encounter,
the word that he is dead begins to do the rounds. The
reality, of course, is that DON is held captive in a
secret location, while his bumpkin of a look-alike,
Vijay, is polished and sent to take down DON's gang.
In a bizarre twist of fate, when the man shielding the
humble and streetwise Vijay, is killed, the latter comes
to terms with the horrifying realization that both the
police and the gang are out to nab him for different
reasons.
In a desperate attempt to prove his innocence, he is
aided by the glamorously staggering Roma (Priyanka Chopra),
and handsomely striking, Jasjit (Arjun Rampal), who
owes Vijay a favor for care-taking his son during his
imprisonment. But will Vijay be successful in his mission?
Based on the successful erstwhile classic of the same
name, which featured the legendary Amitabh Bachchan,
the contemporary and stylishly crafted DON, features
Bollywood czar Shah Rukh Khan playing a double role
in one of the most defining performances of his career,
teamed for the first time with former Miss World, Priyanka
Chopra.
The biggest and most keenly awaited motion picture of
2006, DON is a high-octane, tension-filled, twisty roller
coaster of a ride, with just the right dose of glamour,
action, suspense and romance.......more
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna:
When the most awaited movie of the year, with a star
cast as stellar as it gets, hit the theatres, expectations
are naturally high. Karan Johar's Kabhi Alvida
Naa Kehna partly lives up to the expectations. But watching
the 3-plus hour movie, filled with emotional, tear-jerking
moments from the first reel to its conclusion, is a
tad tiresome.
KANK is a departure from Karan's previous works
(Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham ) in the
sense that the film deals with a theme that is relatively
bold in Indian context. The movie simply says that it
is better to walk away from a marriage if it is not
working.
However,
KANK is akin to Karan's previous works in its
lavishness and grandeur - the slow-motion panoramic
shots, the very Johar-esque treatment of the songs in
which almost all the star cast indulge in celebratory
song n' dance, and, above all, the centrality
of the movie's story being the complexities of
relationships. So in a way, with KANK, Karan has only
turned more dramatic than his former self. But in his
zeal to tell an emotionally moving story, Karan goes
overboard at places.......more
OMKARA:
Seen
purely as an adaptation of the English bard's
'Othello', 'Omkara' is a work
of cinematic brilliance, translating and transforming
with conviction the characters of Shakespeare's
book into the Indian milieu. But those who haven't
read and don't know about 'Othello'
would find 'Omkara' an average film about
a man who, poisoned with jealousy, kills his own lover
and, later, himself.
The dark-skinned Moor of Venice (Othello) of Shakespeare's
tragedy becomes the half Brahmin, dark-complexioned
chief (Omkara) of the outlaws in Uttar Pradesh in the
film. The envious, conniving and cunning Iago becomes
the limping, tobacco-chewing, cursing, Langda Tyagi.
The handsome, charming and self-pitying Cassio becomes
Kesu Firangi. The beautiful and madly-in-love Desdemona
becomes the fair-skinned Dolly Mishra. The jealous,
revengeful Roderigo becomes Rajan. The seductive Bianca
becomes Billo.
In 'Omkara', Vishal Bhardwaj takes a few
liberties and changes a few situations slightly from
'Othello'. But he does not alter the gist
of the story............more
YUN HOTA TOH KYA HOTA:
When an actor of the calibre of Naseeruddin Shah decides
to perch on the director's chair, you track the directorial
debut with interest. It's an instant reaction since
Naseer is one of the finest actors in the country who
has been associated with qualitative projects since
the past three decades.
In his very first outing, Naseer decides to narrate
four parallel stories in those 2.05 hours. Of course,
several storytellers have made an effort to narrate
multiple stories in one film, notable among them being
Mani Ratnam [YUVA], RGV [DARNA MANA HAI, DARNA ZAROORI
HAI], Khalid Mohamed [SILSIILAY] and Samar Khan [KUCHH
MEETHA HO JAYE].........more
GOLMAAL:
Rohit Shetty's movie 'Golmaal' lives
up to its punchline - Fun Unlimited.
Despite
the absence of a concrete plot, the movie entertains
because the gags and pranks keep flowing in quick succession.
There is hardly any sequence in the film that doesn't
evoke a chuckle, if not make you laugh. And the credit
for this partly goes to Neeraj Vora , the writer. Once
again, Vora spins a yarn replete with funny oneliners,
silly situations, outlandish characters and hare-brained
villains.
At the centre of the movie's story are four friends
- Gopal (Ajay Devgan), Madhav (Arshad Warsi),
Laxman (Sharman Joshi) and Lucky (Tusshar Kapoor). Gopal
is the brave, big bully of the four. Madhav is the idler.
Laxman is the timid one, while Lucky is the bumbling
mute.......more
Corporate
Madhur
Bhandarkar continues to walk on a tight-rope, balancing
masala [AAN, TRISHAKTI] and thought-provoking films
[CHANDNI BAR, SATTA, PAGE 3] consistently. Ironically,
the noteworthy films in his repertoire have been those
that dared to tackle an issue that hadn't been
explored on Hindi screens before: CHANDNI BAR and PAGE
3.
Madhur now peeps into the glitzy world of corporate
identities in his new outing CORPORATE. Like CHANDNI
BAR and PAGE 3, CORPORATE works for one solid reason:
It brings to light the nitty-gritty of a world that
most commoners never knew of. Battles fought in ostentatious
and swanky offices aren't known to the majority
and it is this aspect that can be rightly termed as
one of the USPs of the enterprise...........more
Krissh
Is it a bird, it is a plane? No it's Hrithik
Roshan!!!
It's not enough to say that Hrithik is one of the best
actors of the country.
Extroardinary
is the word for the measured manner in which he glides
through the air to the beat of Rajesh Roshan's rather-vapid
songs...or cuts through the breeze to the stunning
special effects created with a verve so- far unknown
to Indian cinema.
Krissh takes us into the world of masked
fantasy where the stakes are incredibly high...as
high as the F-X-generated leaps that the super-hero
takes as he tries to save the world from the clutches
of a megalomaniacal villain with a glint in his eyes
that can only belong to Naseeruddin Shah............more
PHIR HERA PHERI
Comedy is the flavor of the season. And sequels are
rare in India. So if a dream merchant decides to make
a sequel to an immensely popular laughathon, you fasten
your seat belts and wait with bated breath for reels
to unfold on the screen.
PHIR HERA PHERI is the sequel to HERA PHERI involving
the famous trio -- Raju [Akshay Kumar], Shyam [Suneil
Shetty] and Baburao [Paresh Rawal]. Only thing, the
film has not been directed by Priyadarshan [who directed
HERA PHERI], but Neeraj Vora, who has penned a number
of Priyadarshan movies............more
FANAA
The
industry has been thirsting for a good film that works
at the box-office as well. With a majority of Hindi
films sinking faster than Titanic, all hopes are pinned
on the first big release this summer: FANAA. Quite naturally,
the expectations are humungous and there're two vital
reasons for it: Yash Raj and the principal star cast.
A Yash Raj film is special. The illustrious banner has
cemented its position as the Numero Uno production house
by churning out memorable films and successfully transporting
us to a world of make-believe in those three hours,
over the years. ...............more
'36 China Town' - Lacks the punch
Abbas
Mustan have always been the kings of suspense thrillers,
and have given the audiences films like Soldier, Ajnabee,
Humraaz, Tarzaan and Aitraaz, all of which have been
exciting and have done well commercially. 36 China Town
too is no exception, as it falls into the genre of a
murder mystery. The film is set in Goa, where 36 China
Town is the address of one of the characters.
It is clear now why Subhash Ghai wanted to keep the
climax of '36 China Town' a secret before
the movie's release. The suspense is such a downer
that it would have earned bad publicity for the movie..............more
Darna Zaroori Hai
Ram
Gopal Varma is back with Darna Zaroori Hai. DZH is
suppose to be a sequel to Darna Mana Hai.
If Darna Mana Hai was big, the
supposed sequel Darna Zaroori Hai is colossal. Bigger
stars and multiple directors! Here again the movie
has six separate episodes that end up to a common
climax. Interestingly each of the six episodes is
directed by a different director. So each story should
expectedly be divergently different from the other
in terms of the theme and treatment of the individual
directors. Darna Zaroori Hai is the first Hindi film
to be directed by six directors. ..................more
Gangster
The
question everyone's asking, first: Is Gangster based
on Abu Salem's life? Yes and no. Yes, because he is
a gangster and she is a one-time club dancer (a minor
variation there: Monica Bedi was a one-time starlet).
No, because fiction - in this case at least - is stranger
than the facts you've seen on the news channels.
Gangster, the latest from the Bhatt stable, is definitely
one of the better Bollywood flicks this year. Don't
go by the title, it's not a mafia movie. Although
there is a dose of blood in the script, director Anurag
Basu by and large takes the traditional love triangle
route. ..................more
'Pyare
Mohan' - Mundane
Pyare
Mohan lacks heart, soul and everything besides having
such a talented director of MASTI and Fardeen Khan who
did a good job in NO ENTRY and ofcourse Boman irani
who is always dependable
Barring a few sequences, the humour in 'Pyare
Mohan' is pretty mundane.
Given the movie's basic story idea, 'Pyare
Mohan' could have been an interesting flick. Two
friends - one blind and the other deaf -
go about their lives with fun and masti without letting
their handicap become a weakness. ...............more
'Humko
Deewana Kar Gaye' Mushy
Akshay
Kumar's films are becoming classier by the month. There's
a certain restrain in his presence here. The way he
conveys the pain and hurt of an impossible love, is
quite surprising for an actor who until recently was
counted among the wooden.
Director Raj Kanwar's recent efforts to polish up his
act have yielded tepid results. Dhai Akshar Prem Ke
and the boxoffice hit Andaz were louder than the lyrical
aspirations of their creator.
Filmmaker Raj Kanwar's previous movies have bore
an indubitable stamp of melodrama and romantic mush.
HDKG is no exception. ................more
Saawan
"You'll
die this Friday." No, that isn't a trade pundit
predicting doomsday for this hopelessly loopy and washed-out
take on the vagaries of life. That's just the 'desi'
Nostradamus, played by Salman Khan, predicting sure-death
for the film's pert heroine (Saloni Aswani).
The film's feverish take on the matters of fate is so
hopelessly out of sync with the times, you feel sorry
for the perpetrators of this celluloid atrocity.
Poor Salman. He's given the thankless task of shouldering
this creative carcass. ............more
Shaadi
Se Pehle
The
title SHAADI SE PEHLE gave an impression of it being
a sex comedy and Mallika's presence just strengthened
the belief. But the motion got wiped off immediately
after the movie starts rollin'. This ain't no sex comedy,
this is an ex-comedy!
Well, read the story first. Ashish Khanna (Akshaye Khanna)
and Rani (Ayesha Takia) are very much in love. Ashish
suffers from hypertension and one day he misunderstands
it for cancer after overhearing his doctor's (Boman
Irani) conversation on the phone. Ashish is devastated
and then embarks to turn nasty so that Rani starts hating
him and does not have to face the suffering of his death.
....................more
Banaras
Starring: Urmila,
Naseeruddin Shah, Dimple Kapadia, Raj Babbar, Ashmit
Patel.
Director: Pankuj Parashar
Ashmit
Patel has a problem. It's not that he can't act. Director
Pankuj Parashar has taken care of that issue admirably,
skirting his skills and asking him to smile vacantly
at everyone. This is what Bollywood, bred on a diet
of melodramatic histrionics, calls 'subtle.'
No, his problem is peculiar. A shy, silent orphan named
Soham, he's a bit overwhelmed by the unashamedly frank
proposal come his way from the overenthused Shwetambari
(Urmila). The randy little rich girl is thrilled about
Soham's music classes, and singing is clearly not foremost
in her thoughts. But, Soham asks himself, is this right?...................more
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