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Movie Review : BUMM BUMM BOLE*1/2


STARRING : Darsheel Safary, Atul Kulkarni, Rituparna Sengupta, Ziyah Vastani and others.

DIRECTION : Priyadarshan


STORY

The story of the flick revolves around the characters of two kids Pinu (Darsheel Safary) and Rimzim(Zia), who are brother-sister, living in a terrorist infested area with their poor parents – Khogiram(Atul Kulkarni)-Rituparna Sengupta.


Though Khogiram is a poor man working in a tea plantation to survive the harsh life, he does manage to send his children to a good school. But unfortunately, he is not able to meet the high standards of school and that includes dresses, shoes, books, etc, for children.

A tricky situation arises when Pinu misplaces (while going to get it repaired at a shoe shop) the only pair of shoes that Rimzim had. Now, to solve the problem of school, Pinu and Rimzim decide to use the same pair of shoes that Pinu had.

However, whenever Pinu tries to help Rimzim with his shoes, either he is late or is the victim of something else, with the result that Rimzim suffers without shoes.

Luckily for Pinu, an interschool Marathon is going to take place soon and the third winner will get a pair of shoes. The young boy wants to gift this pair of shoes to his sister, who does not have shoes at this point of time. Pinu does not want this opportunity to slip from his hands and starts preparing for the same.


What happens to Pinu’s desire to win shoes and whether his father comes to know of this, is the subject matter of rest of the flick.


PERFORMANCE

Darsheel Safary, who rocked in Aamir Khan’s ‘Taare Zameen Par’ and plays the part of Pinu in this flick, carries his part well but somewhere misses the spark of that award winning flick. Nonetheless, the young lad keeps his basics of acting right and does not falter on them.

However, Darsheel wearing orthodontic braces in some scenes of marathon and missing in others seem a strange thing. Even, during the preparation and running of race, the enthusiasm seems to be missing from the sequences.



Ziyah Vastani, the gril who plays Darsheel’s sister Rimzim in the film, looks so cute. She is so natural in her acting that the audiences would find it hard to take their eyes away from her.

Atul Kulkarni, who plays the character of Darsheel’s father Khogiram, comes out with a winning performance. Every nuances of his character has been carefully enacted on the screen with the result of making it most realistic.

But same can not be said about Rituparna Sengupta, who enacts the part of Darsheel’s mother in the film. However, to be fair to her, it must be said that her role was not author backed and she had hardly any scope to showcase her histrionics.

Direction of Priyadarshan is top notch in the first part of the film but he loses the grip in the final sequences, which is lackluster, to say the least. Another factor, which mars the film at the box office, is its slow pace in this fast paced modern society. The music of the film is good and cinematography top notch.


VERDICT

Darsheel and Atul Kulkarni have done great job but movie lacks pace and solid climax to make it endearing at the box office. Overall an average fare.

Badmash Company Movie Review, Ratings and Theatrical Trailer

Badmash Company Movie Review, Ratings and Theatrical Trailer
Movie : Badmash Company
Cast : Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Veer Das, Meiyang Chang, Anupam Kher
Movie Release Date: 7th May 2010
Music Director : Pritam Chakraborthy
Director : Parmeet Sethi
Language: Hindi

Plot: Badmash Company Movie is the story about 4 friends who want to get rich quickly. They craft out a nice plan which makes them start a company that becomes a hit by beating the system. The story unfolds to show how long they stay without getting caught and what if they get caught.

Badmash Company, first look. It is the story set in 1990s in the middle class Mumbai. It is about four friends, Karan played by Shahid Kapoor, his love interest Bulbul played by Anushka Sharma, Chandu played by Vir Das and Zing played by Meiyang Chang of the Indian Idol fame. The story is about a company formed by four of them which is an import business to chase their dreams of making it big some day. They aim to achieve stupendous success by discovering a way to beat the system. They realized that by doing all the wrong things ....in a right way.


Badmash Company Preview; the four friends chased their dream to earn quick money by hook or by crook and believed that to run a successful business all you need a superb idea and a well executed plan rather than huge investment. They did not shy away from taking huge risks to earn big money until one day when they decided to close down. What happens next is for the audience to discover. The film is releasing on May 7Th in theatres.

Badmash Company previews also talk about the music score lend by Pritam. From ear shattering bass guitar, electronic disco, heavy metal to Pritam’s signature style sufi-rock, Badmash Company has it all. The film scores high on style quotient with Shahid Kapoor and Anushka Sharma a fresh couple to look out for. The total feel of the film looks fresh, with some great make overs. Shahid who has earlier shattered his chocolate boy image in the film Kaminey is all set to deliver a yet another path breaking performance in Badmash Company. It is a debut film for Meiyang Chang who rose to fame after Indian Idol. The film produced under the banner of Yash Raj Films is directed by Parmeet Sethi. Badmash Company hits the cinemas today,7th May 2010.




Housefull Movie 2010 Review

Housefull Hindi Movie – Houseful Movie Review – Comedy Kings are back in House Full 2010 Movie


Once again, comedy kings are back in Housefull 2010 movie. Housefull is a new Hindi movie of Bollywood in the direction of Sajid Khan. House Full movie releases on 30th April, 2010 in Indian theaters.

Akshay Kumar as Arush, Riteish Deshmukha as Bob, Arjun Rampal as Major Krishna Rao, Lara Dutta as Hetal, Jiha Khan as Devika, Randhir Kapoor as Kishore Samtani, Chunkey Pandey as Akhiri Pasta, Boman Irani as Batuk Patel, Lilette Dubey as Zulekha and Malaika Arora as Pooja are the leading casts of Houseful Hindi movie.

House Full movie is presented by Eros International. The film is produced by Sajid Nadiadwala’s. Co-producer of the movie is Andrew Heffernan. House Full Hindi film is introduced by the Nadiadwala Gradson Entertainment Ltd. Production. Music of Houseful movie is composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.

Official website of Housefull movie, housefullthefilm.in writes about the film synopsis, “‘HOUSEFULL’ is a romantic comedy entertainer which narrates the story of Aarush – the world’s unluckiest man. Being jinxed he believes his bad luck can vanish if he finds true love. In this quest for true love how one lies leads to another and how different people from different walks of life come together adding even more confusion to his hilarious comedy of errors resulting in total chaos and mayhem. As Deepika tells Akshay in the film ‘JIS JHOOTH SE KISSI KA GHAR BASTA HO, VOH JHOOTH JHOOTH NAHIN HOTA’.”

Housefull Hindi movie is a romantic comedy which narrates a story about the world’s unluckiest man – Aarush. He is under the bad luck. His bad luck can turn into good luck if he finds a true love.

Story of Housefull 2010 movie reveals around comedy and hilarious confusion during the quest for true love. In the result, the movie introduces total chaos and mayhem. Now, there is a question – is Housefull a new version of All The Best movie?

Housefull is not a new name in film industry. There is already many movies on the same name - Housefull (2010 Telugu film), Housefull (2009 Kannada film) and Housefull (1999 Tamil film). We already have watched a drama serial also with the same name - Housefull (2008).

Now, there is also a question – how different Housefull 2010 Hindi film from others? Yes, answer of the question can be gotten in the cinemas on 30th April, 2010.

Director of Housefull movie - Sajid Khan has again tried to introduce the comedy team of Heyy Babyy movie with a small change. However, Heyy Babyy was a remake of an American comedy movie.

After the failure of Chandni Chowk to China, 8 X 10 Tasveer, Kambakkht Ishq, Blue and De Dana Dan - Akshay Kumar is again back with a new comedy – Housefull 2010. However, his character in Housefull Hindi movie is very similar to Garam Masala and Deewane Huye Paagal.

On the other hand, Houseful Hindi film gives the best chance for Ritesh Deshmukh and Arjun Rampal also. It is the big time for Arjun Rampal because comedy is very difficult for him.

There is no doubt about Ritesh Deshmukh because he has already proved himself as a comedy actor. BOMAN IRANI is another comedy king for Houseful 2010 film. Similarly, JIAH KHAN has also to prove herself in comparison of DEEPIKA PADUKONE and LARA DUTTA.

Script of Houseful movie is very close to Do Knot Disturb movie. Arush’ friend - Ritesh Deshmukh helps him to hide his secret.

The most popular song of Housefull 2010 movie - “I Don't Know What To Do” is a new version of "Hum Bane Tum Bane" song of Ek Duuje Ke Liye movie. Overall, music of Housefull Album has gotten the biggest popularity by "Papa Jaag Jayega" soundtrack.

In a recent interview, Lara Dutta reveals about Housefull movie – “‘Housefull’ is a comedy about mistaken identities and people coming together to help each other. It gives out the message of looking after the people who really matter to you in life and protecting them. It’s a fun filled film as you can make out from the promos. It’s a mad-cap comedy, but not a ‘mind-less’ comedy. It is not like other brainless comic movies. The plot is extremely delicate and you have to pay proper attention to it or you will loose the link.” She talked to TOI, an online news portal.

Lara Dutta is playing a character of Gujarati girl - Hetal Patel in the movie. House Full is a big-budgeted Hindi movie of Bollywood. Every casts have great expectation with this movie. Audiences are also waiting to watch a match of Akshay and Deepika in comedy role.

Houseful word derives from entertainment world. It is used for superb and blockbuster movies. The word has been taken by Housefull 2010 movie to entertain audiences with the biggest blockbuster. Housefull film has been shot with the entire cast over four countries England, Italy, Hong Kong and India. It is the second blockbuster of Eros International after Paathshaala movie. Check out the biggest comedy Hindi movie - Housefull this weekend in your nearest theaters on 30th April, 2010. The movie brings back comedy kings with the biggest entertainment.

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Paathshaala : Movie review by experts


Paathshaala : Movie review
Rate: 4.88 / 8 votes
'PAATHSHAALA', SHARING its release with RGV's Phoonk 2 hits the cinema houses today on April 16. The film under the direction of Milind Ukey has a topical story highlighting the coarse fact that education centers have been merely reduced to a commercial hub. The story touches upon the grave situation where these alleged education centers are minting money from the parents claiming to give quality education to their children.

Paathshaala showcases Shahid Kapoor as an ideal school teacher named Rahul Prakash Udyavar paired opposite another teacher played by Ayesha Takia. Nana Patekar will be seen playing the strong role of a principal in a school named 'Saraswati Vidya Mandir'.

Paathshaala portrays the obligatory monetary compulsions levied by the management of 'Saraswati Vidya Mandir' school on the parents of the students studying in the school. With Saraswati Vidya Mandir as an example the film presses upon the flawed education system followed by the Indian society. The film in the offset dwells upon the mounting academic pressure on the students, the mindset of parents as well as that of the students about the entire education process. The story is upfront on the issue of commercialization of the education system in the contemporary India.

The film Paathshaala draws attention due to the topicality and emotional quotient which calls for a public questioning of the credibility of the prevailing education system in Indian society.
Loose scripting and unplanned screenplay in Paathshaala takes a back seat as the film is successful in posing a question in the viewers mind on the issue of commercialization of education.

So, go to this Paathshaala only if you are ready for some serious thinking.

Paathshaala Movie Review, Rating



Paathshaala Movie Review, Rating

Times of India

Film: Paathshaala
Cast: Shahid Kapoor,
Ayesha Takia, Nana Patekar
Genre: Drama
Direction: Milind Ukey
Duration: 2 hours
Critic's Rating: 3 Star

Synopsis : Shahid Kapoor joins Saraswati Vidya Mandir, an old school on the threshold of change, as the English teacher. He soon realises not all the changes are going to benefit the students, even as Principal Nana Patekar fights a losing battle with the profit-obsessed mmanagement. Time for revolution....

Movie Review: The film is low key, restrained and often too laid back. Yet it works because it is intensely topical and has an uncluttered charm to it. Set in the precincts of an old world school, it traces the battle of a handful of sincere and committed teachers and students against a newage management that wants to transform the centre of education into a commercial venture. Needless to say, the malaise within Saraswati Vidya Mandir is symptomatic of the disturbing trend which seems to have overtaken our real-life schooling system too. One where an increasing number of private schools are yelling `show me the money' to a growing band of concerned parents. Again, can't blame them entirely, can we? Blame the competition....

But Paathshaala does strike a chord with its simple tale of how a few good men -- and kids -- first try to cope up with a rapidly changing system of education which has the kids trying to hard sell their school by participating in reality shows and grabbing space in the print and television media. The management has not only hiked the fee and is implementing any and every scheme to make an easy buck, it has also hired a marketing company to create a buzz about the school. It doesn't take long before the sensitive and guru-like teachers are all side-lined by the cell-phone wielding image-makers who wouldn't care less about a kid's emotions. But, there's only this much moolah-alone-matters mantra that our in-house Sidney Poitier (read Shahid Kapoor) can handle. Soon, he's spearheading an andolan against the brutish management, along with the bachcha log and the noble profession people. Read More At Times Of India

Rediff

Rediff Rating : 1 and Half Star

Unfortunately the title of this film will have most parents' think of it as a children's film. But Paathshaala is not a kiddie flick.

Neither is it targeted at an adult audience. In fact Paathshaala is a film which won't keep anybody entertained (young or old). After the blockbuster hit Taare Zameen Par it was only a matter of time before another film on the evils of the education system was churned out. So now director Milind Ukey brings us Paathshaala.

Saraswati Vidya Mandir is an educational institution which nurtures kids and upholds education as a noble profession. The man at the helm of affairs is principal Nana Patekar (Aditya Sahay) a man who has sacrificed his life for the school, never felt the need to get married; in short, a model principal.

Then the trustees of the school feel the school isn't generating enough revenue, it isn't a brand name, and all that spiel which goes with it. In this scenario enters the young idealist Shahid Kapoor (Rahul Prakash Udyavar) who is horrified at what's happening in the school.

Paathshaala is clearly inspired by Taare Zameen Par or maybe it's a coincidence. But the similarities cannot be missed. Shahid loves his profession and all the kids he works with. There is no romance in his life. But Taare stayed focused on a single issue whereas Paathshaala hopes to dwell on all that is wrong with our system today. The film meanders on and the audience is wondering whether this is a docu-drama being churned out by Films Division.

Everything about the film is one-dimensional. The school itself is a set and looks like a cardboard cut-out. The characters are all good or all bad; there are no shades of grey.

The supporting cast of teachers looks straight out of a TV serial. Kurush Deboo (better known as Rustom Pavri from Munnabhai ) plays Cyrus Hansotia a pessimistic teacher who carries his own duster and flings chalks around the classroom. Sushmita Mukherjee is Mrs Bose, a bumbling Bengali geography teacher who stumbles in and stumbles out of the frame. And that's all they do right through the film.

So as Nana Patekar sets out to compromise on his values and generate profits for the school, several issues are raked up. Selling stationery and sports goods at higher prices, vending soft drinks and junk foods which are harmful for kids, increasing the fees mid-year, it's almost like the script writer and producer Ahmed Khan created a list of grievances which had to be included in the film. But they do not come together to form a cohesive screenplay.

If this wasn't enough the film also deals with the issue of reality shows. But facts are presented in a confused haphazard manner. No school can send children for a reality show audition without explicit consent from the parents. The crew behind reality shows is loud-mouthed and offensive. Read More At Rediff

Merinews

Merinews Rating : 4 Star

'PAATHSHAALA', SHARING its release with RGV's Phoonk 2 hits the cinema houses today on April 16. The film under the direction of Milind Ukey has a topical story highlighting the coarse fact that education centers have been merely reduced to a commercial hub. The story touches upon the grave situation where these alleged education centers are minting money from the parents claiming to give quality education to their children.

Paathshaala showcases Shahid Kapoor as an ideal school teacher named Rahul Prakash Udyavar paired opposite another teacher played by Ayesha Takia. Nana Patekar will be seen playing the strong role of a principal in a school named 'Saraswati Vidya Mandir'.

Paathshaala portrays the obligatory monetary compulsions levied by the management of 'Saraswati Vidya Mandir' school on the parents of the students studying in the school. With Saraswati Vidya Mandir as an example the film presses upon the flawed education system followed by the Indian society. The film in the offset dwells upon the mounting academic pressure on the students, the mindset of parents as well as that of the students about the entire education process. The story is upfront on the issue of commercialization of the education system in the contemporary India. Read More At MeriNews

Barbara's Bald and Beautiful - in Kites??????

Everyone knows that when Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan first set eyes on the Spanish actress Barbara Mori, sparks flew. What BT discovered, however, is that when Hrithik saw Barbara for the first time — the sexy Latino was nearly bald!

The actress had just completed shooting the Spanish film Cosas Insignificantes that spoke of the intricacies of human relations. For her role, the lovely Barbara had shaved her head, because in the film, her screen son is shown having cancer and she expresses solidarity with him this way.

Producer Rakesh Roshan, who flew to Los Angeles to give Barbara a narration, admits that when he saw his future heroine with only one inch long hair, he was hesitant to sign her on. “I was aghast,’’ admits Rakesh. “I asked her how we would shoot with her six months down the line, but she was confident that her hair would grow or else she suggested that she would put hair extensions.’’

But bald is beautiful, and Hrithik and Anurag Basu were immediately sure that Barbara would be their heroine for Kites. They wouldn’t have it any other way.

Kites - Bollywood Super Star Hrithik Roshan Makes Singing Debut

In the midst of one of Bollywood's biggest PR pushes this year, Rakesh Roshan's latest film, 'Kites,' not only features his son Hrithik, but it also the first time the 36-year-old actor has ever sang on film. Modesty appears to be the policy for Roshan, who after making his debut as a child actor has earned multiple Filmfare Awards for movies such as 'Koi...Mil Gaya,' 'Krrish,' 'Dhoom 2' and 'Jodhaa Akbar.'


"I was nervous to make my debut as a singer" Roshan said, "considering I come from a family that is well known in the world of music, but for this very reason my chacha [Rajesh Roshan] and director Anurag Basu were most certain that I could sing. I have given this song my best and honest shot, but I still don't consider myself a professional singer."


The song, 'Kites in the Sky,' will be debuted, along with behind-the-scenes footage from the $30 million movie, on March 29 on 40 television channels across India. The film itself, in which the younger Roshan plays a Las Vegas salsa teacher who ends up in a love triangle, is scheduled to be released on May 21.


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Rann Movie Review Rating By Taran Adarsh a

Rann Movie Review Rating By Taran Adarsh


Ramgopal Varma is itching to tell a new story in his movies. You may garland him for his efforts or loathe him if you feel letdown, but you need to hand it to him for picking up stories that defy stereotype.

This time, in RANN, the maverick film-maker does an expose on the games the heavyweights in the media play to further their interests. RGV goes into the newsrooms and also behind it and throws light on the politician-industrialist-media nexus. Also, it's an insider's account of how news channels that are greedy for ratings sensationalize stories to grab eyeballs.

On surface, you don't want to know what goes behind the scenes and how, at times, news are 'created' by vested interests. But RANN scratches the surface and opens a can of worms. RANN also mirrors the fact that just like there are good and bad people in every field, there're some rotten ones in the media too who succumb to temptations and create news to climb the ladder of success.

RANN is a serious film and RGV knows what he's talking this time. It wouldn't be erroneous to state that you recall RGV's SARKAR while watching RANN, even though the two films are as diverse as chalk and cheese. You recall SARKAR because RANN is an equally powerful film that shows a world we've only seen from the exterior.

RANN is for those who enjoy serious cinema. It's more for the intelligentsia, for the thinking viewer. Definitely not for those who seek refuge in frivolous masala capers.

Vijay Harshvardhan Malik [Amitabh Bachchan] is the founder of a private news channel, India 24/7. A hardcore upholder of journalistic ethics, his channel is battling for survival. Jay [Sudeep], his son, looks at his father's news channel purely as a business enterprise that must make profits to justify its existence. He hates that his competition [Mohnish Bahl] is doing better than him.

The story takes a turn when a corrupt politician, Mohan Pandey [Paresh Rawal], decides to use the channel to his advantage by using Vijay's son-in-law Navin [Rajat Kapoor]. Pandey aspires to be the Prime Minister and indulges in a vicious campaign against his political opponent.

Navin is the most insecure man on earth and won't rest till he becomes the number one industrialist in the country. He, in turn, involves his brother-in-law Jay in Pandey's game plan.

film like RANN would fall into the pit if [i] its writing wouldn't be razor-sharp and [ii] the choice of actors would be incompetent. RGV's movies, generally, are embellished with competent actors who deliver super performances. In this film, every member of the cast shines in his/her role, the length of the role notwithstanding.

The writing is watertight and convincing. Besides, the subject matter has been presented in the most simplistic manner, which makes it easy to decipher. However, the episode showing Riteish's investigation tends to get confusing at one point, but the climax compensates for the minor hiccups here and there.

Amit Roy's cinematography is eye-catching. Dialogues are power-packed. In fact, one can identify with the well-penned dialogues. The background score plays a crucial role. It heightens the impact of various scenes.

Amitabh Bachchan is spectacular yet again, especially towards the finale. His speech and the way he delivers it are remarkable. Sudeep is terrific. To stand up to giants like Bachchan and Paresh Rawal is no mean achievement. Riteish is only getting better and better with every film. In fact, he surprises you constantly.

Paresh Rawal, seen in an RGV film after a long, long time, is at his vicious best. Rajat Kapoor is incredible. Mohnish Bahl gets the role of a lifetime and he sinks his teeth into it. This film should open new vistas for him. Gul Panag is natural and so easy on the eyes. Neetu Chandra does her part well. Suchitra Krishnamoorthy is too good. Rajpal Yadav contributes to some funny moments. Neena Kulkarni and Simone Singh are perfect for their parts.

On the whole, RANN is truly a well-made film. No two opinions on that. The film should be patronised by viewers of serious, sensible cinema. Recommended!

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Veer is about father-son relationship

After "Paa" we have another "Paa", it's not a sequel of "Paa" but Sallu is coming with his new movie with Father-Son relation.



Salman Khan, the macho super star of bollywood who plays the lead in Anil Sharma’s upcoming flick ‘Veer’ opposite stunning Zarine Khan, is said to have been deeply influenced by his relationship with father Salim Khan while writing the script for the film.

As the upcoming flick ‘Veer’ is based on father-son relationship (Mithun Chakravorthy plays father to Salman Khan and Sohail Khan), Salman Khan based this relationship largely on his own experience with Salim Khan. Sources say that Salim Khan and Salman Khan have a very friendly relationship but the former was very strict and disciplined in matters of decorum and education.

In fact, once in childhood when Salman flunked in his maths paper, he could not gather courage to face his father. But finally, when he informed about the whole thing, Salim was very understanding and told him to concentrate more on his studies next time. A similar sweet but disciplined script has been written by Salman Khan for his upcoming flick ‘Veer’, which even his father loved.

Salman Khan is playing the part of a Pindari warrior in the film, which is being directed by Anil Sharma of ‘Gadar’ fame. Zarine Khan, who is not only gorgeous looking but also has some resemblance to bollywood hottie Katrina Kaif, enacts the part of a Rajput Princess.

The movie has been set in eighteenth century British India when there were small territories under local rulers. The shooting has taken place on real locations in India and abroad. Its total cost has gone up to about Rs 50 crores. Miss UK Lisa Lazarus also plays an important role in the flick.

‘Veer’ is produced by Vijay Galani and due for a worldwide release on January 22. Sources close to production house say that though it is a period flick but has all the ingredients of laughter, romance and emotions, which are generally not associated with such type of films.

The film is important for Salman Khan’s bollywood career as after his last super hit flick ‘Wanted’, the other two ‘Main Aurr Mrs. Khanna’ and ‘ London Dreams’ had not done any spectacular business at the box office. aa" , it's not Salman Khan, the macho super star of bollywood who plays the lead in Anil Sharma’s upcoming flick ‘Veer’ opposite stunning Zarine Khan, is said to have been deeply influenced by his relationship

with father Salim Khan while writing the script for the film.


As the upcoming flick ‘Veer’ is based on father-son relationship (Mithun Chakravorthy plays father to Salman Khan and Sohail Khan), Salman Khan based this relationship largely on his own experience with Salim Khan. Sources say that Salim Khan and Salman Khan have a very friendly relationship but the former was very strict and disciplined in matters of decorum and education.


In fact, once in childhood when Salman flunked in his maths paper, he could not gather courage to face his father. But finally, when he informed about the whole thing, Salim was very understanding and told him to concentrate more on his studies next time. A similar sweet but disciplined script has been written by Salman Khan for his upcoming flick ‘Veer’, which even his father loved.


Salman Khan is playing the part of a Pindari warrior in the film, which is being directed by Anil Sharma of ‘Gadar’ fame. Zarine Khan, who is not only gorgeous looking but also has some resemblance to bollywood hottie Katrina Kaif, enacts the part of a Rajput Princess.


The movie has been set in eighteenth century British India when there were small territories under local rulers. The shooting has taken place on real locations in India and abroad. Its total cost has gone up to about Rs 50 crores. Miss UK Lisa Lazarus also plays an important role in the flick.


‘Veer’ is produced by Vijay Galani and due for a worldwide release on January 22. Sources close to production house say that though it is a period flick but has all the ingredients of laughter, romance and emotions, which are generally not associated with such type of films.


The film is important for Salman Khan’s bollywood career as after his last super hit flick ‘Wanted’, the other two ‘Main Aurr Mrs. Khanna’ and ‘ London Dreams’ had not done any spectacular business at the box office.

Movie Review: Chance Pe Dance is annoying

Movie Review: Chance Pe Dance is annoying
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Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Genelia Dsouza and Arshad Warsi

Director: Ken Ghosh


There are three moments in Chance Pe Dance that I can't get out of my head. The first involves a small kid, digging his nose furiously, followed by a tight close-up of his booger. The second is that of a Parsi gentleman in a sudreh, scratching his hairy chest and armpits incessantly. The third is a scene in which Shahid Kapoor scrapes his nails against a blackboard, the shrill sound of which is deafening.

Evidently each of these scenes is intended to make you turn away, to be repulsed even. The thing is, director Ken Ghosh needn't have tried so hard. Chance Pe Dance is an annoying, exhausting film that entirely fails to entertain. ((pause)) Shahid Kapoor stars as Sameer Behl, a struggling actor chasing the Bollywood dream. He faces rejection every day, until finally his killer dance moves get a prominent film director to notice him and subsequently sign him up as the lead in his next film. Not much later, he is dropped from the film.

Sameer has no money for rent and finds himself living out of his car. He has no money for meals, and must take up a dance-teacher's job at a school. It doesn't take a genius to predict that he will lead his oddball students to victory in an inter-school dance championship, and depite all odds, he will become a movie-star after all.

Chance Pe Dance doesn't work because you feel no empathy for its protagonist. The film's writers -- if you can call them that, considering there is no script to speak of -- fail to invest even a hint of vulnerability in Sameer. Moreso, Shahid Kapoor's surface-level performance doesn't help convey the desperation his character's supposedly feeling.

The obligatory romantic track between Sameer and an upcoming choreographer (played by Genelia D'souza) is so random, it adds no dimension to the central plot. This is a film without any character arcs, or plot progression. To be honest, Chance Pe Dance is a film that probably started shooting before a script was ever written; a one-line idea that never developed into a complete story.

The dance portions here are impressively performed by Shahid Kapoor, but you could interchange each of the sequences and it would make no difference to the final film. Much of the blame for that must by shared by composer Adnan Sami who delivers an uninspired soundtrack of indifferent tunes.

Chance Pe Dance is only a little over two hours in running time, but feels much longer because the screenplay limps lethargically in no particular direction.

Of the cast, Genelia D'souza saddled with a half-baked role and left pretty much to her own devices, screeches through her scenes and strums up none of that buoyant energy one has come to expect from her. Shahid Kapoor for his part, makes too many faces throughout the film, and lets his chiselled abs and his nimble feet do the talking. Unfortunately, that's not enough.

I'm going with one out of five and a thumbs down for director Ken Ghosh's Chance Pe Dance; he borrows liberally from such Hollywood films as School of Rock and the Jessica Alba-starrer Honey. But with it's theme of a struggling actor's ultimate vindication, in the end I suppose Chance Pe Dance could be described as "Luck By Chance-For-Dummies". Although it would be a crime to mention the two films in the same breath!

Rating: 1 / 5

Movie Review : Pyaar Impossible (2010)

Movie Review : Pyaar Impossible (2010)


Pyaar Impossible: Is an average watch; Rating: 2.5 out of 5*; Starring: Uday Chopra, Priyanka Chopra, Anupam Kher and Dino Morea; Director: Jugal Hansraj.

Geeky Abhay Sharma (Uday Chopra) is in love with the hottest girl in his college, Alisha Merchant (Priyanka Chopra) while studying in California. While he keeps day dreaming about her, she doesn’t even know his name or acknowledge his presence. One late night he even saves her from drowning but despite that he doesn’t get a word of thanks in return since she decides to leave the college the very next morning and returns back to her father in India. Seven years pass by and Abhay still continues to nurse his huge crush on Alisha. Meanwhile, he gets cheated by the hands of a smooth talking businessman Siddhu (Dino Morea) who robs his developed path breaking software.

But after motivated by his father (Anupam Kher) Abhay goes in search of Siddhu to Singapore where he is supposedly based. But to his surprise he sees Alisha working as the PR and Marketing Head of the very same company where Siddhu is trying to sell of his software, passing off as his own for a multi million deal. When Abhay goes on following Alisha to her house he learns that she is now a divorced single mother. Alisha however, mistakes him to be a male nanny for her daughter. But Abhay keeps quiet and continues to work as a male nanny in her house as it actually gives him a chance to share moments with the girl he has been dreaming for so many years. What happens when Abhay learns Alisha is falling for Siddhu whose real name is Varun and how he manages to extract revenge for the cheating done to him, forms the rest of the plot.

In his second directorial venture, following the entertaining animated film, Roadside Romeo, Jugal Hansraj shows good technical finesse. But with the screenplay written by Uday Chopra himself, being the weak link, the film fails to achieve the status of an ideal date flick. There is not much novelty in the subject. One can actually guess the graph of the story as to how it will proceed. While there are few good comic moments like the dinner sequence at Priyanka’s house or the torturous first day for Uday playing a male nanny and also some really wonderful lines, the film loses steam with its predictability factor. While nothing much happens in the film’s first half, the second half presents things that don’t really take you by surprise. The climax is too tame as well.

Underplaying to the hilt, Uday is very endearing in his geek act. Priyanka looks absolutely stunning and carried her self well for a role ranging from playing a hot bubblegum college gal to a single working mother. Mostly presented in suits or jackets, a dashing looking Dino Morea is very impressive enacting a suave villain. Anupam Kher playing Uday’s equally geeky father is good as usual. The little girl playing Priyanka’s daughter is cute and likeable. Rahul Vohra playing Priyanka’s boss fits the part.

Salim Sulaiman’s music fits the mood of the film perfectly and the songs have been very well picturised including the school rock number performed on screen by the girl playing Priyanka’s daughter. Cinematography is of international standards by Santosh Thundiyil.

Many Hollywood films have come with a similar theme as that of Pyaar Impossible and if the film is targeted at the youngsters, then there are chances many of them must have already seen them. So, despite good performances by the entire cast and some really well penned sequences, Pyaar Impossible ends being just an average watch. Watch it if you have nothing else to do.

‘Teen Patti’ would have been incomplete without Big B, Sir Ben: Leena Yadav

‘Teen Patti’ would have been incomplete without Big B, Sir Ben: Leena Yadav

Leena Yadav is ecstatic about her second directorial venture “Teen Patti” because she got to work with stalwarts like Amitabh Bachchan and Sir Ben Kingsley. She calls them magicians and says the two don’t overshadow each other at any point in the movie.


“As soon as we finished the script, it was very clear in our heads that we can only make this film if Mr. Bachchan agrees to play the role of Venkat Subramaniam (the protagonist). The only choice for us was Mr. Bachchan and thankfully he agreed,” Yadav told IANS over phone from Mumbai.

“And as far as Sir Ben’s character is concerned, the film isn’t complete without him. He starts off the film and we end the film with him and Mr. Bachchan. By importance of the script, his is an extremely crucial role,” Yadav added.

So does she think either of the sexagenarians might outdo each other in the film?

“Not at all. At any level it wasn’t about outdoing each other. They play two different characters and they play it to the T and beyond. They just stood their own beautifully and completely and brought two different flavours into the film which was needed. They work completely in character and hold their own,” Yadav replied promptly.

Set in India and Britain, the film is about greed, deception and imagination. Oscar-winning actor Kingsley plays world’s greatest living mathematician Perci Trachtenberg, while Amitabh plays Venkat, a reclusive maths genius from India. The two meet at a high rolling casino in London.

Throwing light on their characters in the film, Yadav said: “They have a very special relationship in the film which starts off with Mr. Bachchan’s character admiring and looking up to Perci and the film is about the journey of their relationship.

“We needed a western actor to play a living mathematician. The role demanded an extremely strong presence and a great performer and Sir Ben was beyond expectation and totally correct for the role.”

Was it easy roping in the 66-year-old Oscar-winner?

“He read the script and liked the part we were offering him and graciously agreed to be a part of the film,” the director responded.

Produced by Ambika Hinduja and co-written by Yadav and Shiv Kumar Subramanium, “Teen Patti” also stars R. Madhavan, Raima Sen, Saira Mohan and newcomers Siddharth Kher, Dhruv Ganesh, Vaibhav Talwar and Shraddha Kapoor.

Releasing Feb 12, the film will have special appearances from Ajay Devgn, Jackie Shroff, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ranjeet, Shakti Kapoor and Tinnu Anand.

Amitabh, 67, also chipped in with creative inputs for “Teen Patti”.

“Ever since the first draft was completed, he (Amitabh) has been integrally involved with it. He’s been putting in a lot of interesting inputs in the script itself,” said Yadav, who first wielded the megaphone for Sanjay Dutt-Aishwarya Rai starrer “Shabd” (2005).

Yadav says she admired the veterans’ camaraderie both on and off the screen.

“They share great chemistry. There was a lot of mutual respect for each other between the two as obviously they are aware of each other’s credentials. There was a very beautiful actor-to-actor relationship off screen between them and a lot of sharing when they would work on the screen together,” she said.

“In fact, when I was shooting the scenes, all I had to do was set the scene, sit near the camera and say action and then just watch both the magicians do their magic,” she added.

Raat Gayi Baat Gayi Movie Review

Raat Gayi Baat Gayi Movie Review

Review: Raat Gayi Baat Gayi
Cast: Rajat Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Neha Dhupia
Direction: Saurabh Shukla
Rating: **


With her husband sitting beside, the wife quickly sizes up a waiter at a coffeeshop, and bluntly passes him on her phone number. She looks at the husband then, and asks, “Now do you know how it feels to be hurt?”

There’s a touch of universal truth in that moment. It sort of explains why women should feel more betrayed when cheated on. They can quite often get whoever they want. Whether married, single, old or ugly, the fairer sex is rarely short of attention. They’re still seldom bowled over by flattery.

They keep their calm around male hunters; most of them being pests, anyway.

It’s usually the man who slips even if a stranger gave him half a look; a hint of an opening. His woman has probably a right to feel wasted on an ungracious loser.

The thought behind that scene (whether intended or not) is however completely lost on the film. The husband thereafter starts to ridiculously hum the Dil Chahta Hai song: ‘Jaane kyon log pyar karte hain…’ His wife imagines a flash of romance, and instantly hugs him back.

What’s true of that wasted scene is pretty much true of the entire film. That gentleman (Vinay Pathak) at the cafe, an unexplained moron in his manners, is kicked out of his house, caught chatting up a soft-porn stranger on the Internet. His best friend Kapoor (Rajat Kapoor) has a bigger issue to deal with. It isn’t clear if someone spiked his drink with ‘roofies’ at a perfectly sober party the night before. But a married Kapoor has absolutely no memory of an eventful night beyond a point. He can’t recall whether he did (or did not) bed this unknown, mysterious girl (Neha Dhupia), who’d apparently walked in with her boyfriend, walked around endlessly, blank-faced, in a backless dress, and who’d found Mr Kapoor’s first name Rahul, “interesting”. His wife’s been behaving differently since morning.

We hang on until the hung-over hero figures his momentary loss of reason and memory, moving back and forth to the party, or from one apartment or phone conversation to another; still dullness in the air; a local version of the Pakistani soft-voice, and box-guitar fusion, in the background.

You can sort of tell what the filmmakers could be trying to suggest: A bunch of mid-aged men — ‘pseudo’ Saxena, stone-faced Kapoor etc — going through mid-life crisis; fighting temptation over a “settled” life.

You realise quite early on the makers just don’t know how to make their wonderful point, besides for most parts, humourlessly tire you off to sleep. Even when they attempt the atmospherics, they get back with hollow conversations that mention Einstein, Ghalib and Rembrandt, and an unrelated profundity of the century: Why are all men the same. The picture is largely set at a party only as fake and boring as the flick itself. You could leave both.

Bashes in ‘Bollywood’ back in the day meant a grand piano at the centre. The hero crooned away his message of love. The heroine joined him for a dance. A huge crowd of suits and sarees gathered in a circle, quietly stared, and sipped their drink. Some white people floated in the back-rows. Oh we miss those! This one neither touches nor tickles. Better still, get us Hangover any day.

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Shahid Shows his Matcho

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Shahid sculpts eight-pack abs for 'Chance Pe Dance'

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Don't get confused, there is no nudity by this lover boy but after Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh flaunted six-pack abs, Shahid Kapoor is doing two better -- he will show off eight-pack abs in his forthcoming film "Chance Pe Dance".

Trainer Abbas Ali said they managed to achieve the new look in a very short time for

"Chance Pe Dance", directed by Ken Ghosh.

"Shahid had to look cosmetically presentable. After 'Kaminey' we had only two months in hand to change his complete look. It's Shahid's sheer hard work, dedication and consistency that transformed him from what he used to look a couple of years ago to his present look," Abbas told.

"His body in 'Chance Pe Dance' is better than all his previous films. Shahid told me that dancers are coming from abroad and he wants to look like god and move like god. I had to change the entire training to bring that look along with flexibility and muscle endurance which was required for his dance performance," he said.

Shahid first started working on his body for Vishal Bharadwaj's "Kaminey" as he had to run with horses in a scene.

"Shahid didn't have a muscular body. I was training him only for fitness. Shahid didn't want a picture perfect body in 'Kaminey' because the film shows that he comes from street and doesn't workout in high-tech gym," said Abbas.

For "Chance Pe Dance" Shahid needed a sculpted body and practiced five days a week. He also had to work on his diet.

"Shahid is a vegetarian and he doesn't even takes egg so first class protein, which is required to build lean muscle, was not there. White carbohydrate was removed from his diet, like white potatoes and pasta. We added brown carbohydrate like brown rice, sweet potato, oats instead.

"We didn't go for low carbohydrates because if you go for low carbohydrates your performance level goes down in real life. He has to dance so we couldn't go for low carbohydrates."

"Chance Pe Dance", in which Shahid plays a struggling actor opposite Genelia D'Souza, is set for a Jan 15 release.

Chance Pe Dance - Hindi Movie Trailer

Chance Pe Dance - Hindi Movie Trailer
Chance Pe Dance - Music Review
Chance Pe Dance - Cast and Crew



Chance Pe Dance Theatrical Trailer Shahid Kapoor Genelia D Souza



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Chance Pe Dance - Hindi Movie - Music Review

Chance Pe Dance - Music Review
Chance Pe Dance - Cast and Crew



Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to shake a leg with the music of Shahid Kapoor-Genelia D'Souza-starrer "Chance Pe Dance". The soundtrack has been composed by Adnan Sami and it boasts of fast-paced, high-on-energy dance numbers.

The album contains seven originals and two remix versions.

It opens with "Pe pe pepein" that starts with typical wedding music in the background. A Western song with rap by Hard Kaur and vocals by Master Saleem and Neeraj Sridhar, "Pe pe pepein" has a strong Punjabi flavour. It's a fast-paced song and slowly grows on you.

The song also has a remix version that adds more beats and makes it a perfect dance number.

Next is "Pump it up" with Vishal Dadlani behind the mike. The song has a punch and starts with a bang. It's a full-on dance number with a mix of dhol and electronic guitaring.

This track too has a remix version which is faster and includes more orchestration.

Up next is a slow love ballad "Pal mein hi", which is beautifully crooned by Soham Chakrabarthy and Shreya Ghoshal. The song brings in a tranquillising effect. It's a sweet and pleasing romantic number that touches a chord with the listener.

Then we have another fast track in the guise of "One more dance". The song sung by Kunal Ganjawala is not that impressive. The song has a techno feel and is meant for the dance floor; it, however, fails to create an impact and falls flat.

It is followed by "Yaba Daba Yahoo". Sung by Kunal Ganjawala, it takes the dance flavour of the album further. A fun number, it has a heavy dose of English lyrics.

"Rishta hai mera", sung by Shaan and Tulsi Kumar, changes the mood of the album. It's a soft, smooth song. An inspirational number, "Rishta hai mera" is a melodious composition and generates interest.

Finally there is "Just do it". High on electronic arrangements, the song has been crooned by Amit Kumar and director Ken Ghosh has composed it. It has influences of hip hop and is a dance number yet gain.

On the whole, if you want to dance away to glory, then "Chance Pe Dance" is the album you are looking for.

Chance Pe Dance - Hindi Movie

Chance Pe Dance Cast and Crew
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Cast :
Shahid Kapoor,Genelia DSouza.
Director :
Ken Ghosh
Producer :
Ronnie Screwvala
Music Director :
Adnan Sami
Lyricist :
Kumaar, Irshad Kamil, Irfan Siddique ,Amitabh Bhat
Playback Singer :
Sukhwinder Singh, Tulsi Kumar, Javed Ali, Vishal Dadlani, Soham Chakrabarthy, Shreya Ghosal, Kunal Ganjawala, Master Saleem, Neeraj Sridhar, Amit Kumar ,Shaan

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