Once again friends its time to inform you movies releasing this Friday i.e. 26th August 2011.
Shabri Synopsis Story: Shabri is the story of how a simple woman from a Mumbai slum ends up threatening the biggest corridors of power in the matka gambling underworld of the city. It's a story of survival, dignity, determination, and human triumph in the face of impossible odds.
Stand By Synopsis Story: Stand By is the story of Rahul Narvekar and Shekhar Verma, thick friends who are football players from Maharashtra. They share a common passion, Football but they are from entirely contrasting backgrounds. It is their heart's desire to represent India one day on the international stage. They get a golden opportunity to fulfill their dream when Maharashtra wins the prestigious Santosh trophy after more than a decade.
Yeh Dooriyan Synopsis Story: This is the story of a 35 year old woman Simmi, who is strong, beautiful and a famous chorographer. She is divorced and lives with her two kids. After few years of divorce, her friends and her parents force her to remarry as not only her but even her kids need a father.
Chitkabrey Shades of Grey Synopsis Story: The film revolves around the lives of seven couples entwined in the complexities of relationships. Through different couples, the film shows love -love, love-hate, hate - love, hate - hate relations. From the outside, each of them seems like a happy close knit family. However, it gets murkier, as we delve deeper into their secret lives. There is a treachery, deceit and lies!
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Director Puri Jagannath Nenu Naa Rakshasi, starring Rana Daggubati and Ileana in lead roles. Nenu Naa Rakshasi Audio launch at HICC, Hitech City, Hyderabad. Venkatesh, Ravi Teja, Lakshmi Manchu, Gopichand, Richa Gangopadhyay, Subbaraju Vishwa, D. Suresh Babu, Shekhar Kammula, V.V. Vinayak were present.
Director Puri Jagannath Nenu Naa Rakshasi, starring Rana Daggubati and Ileana in lead roles. Nenu Naa Rakshasi Audio launch at HICC, Hitech City, Hyderabad. Venkatesh, Ravi Teja, Lakshmi Manchu, Gopichand, Richa Gangopadhyay, Subbaraju Vishwa, D. Suresh Babu, Shekhar Kammula, V.V. Vinayak were present.
After successful choreographer, film director Farah Khan made these days are worried. Who is following them, but no conclusive information about it is Farah.
Shekhar is huge these days and is believed to be a bother that the pursuit of Farah and large, this man is the same.
Farah coming to your phone calls this person was so upset that now they can only change your number. Although it against the person is not considering legal action.
Farah Anna Hazare recently to support the movement and join the Wills India Fashion Week Delhi had come. He said that someone who is following them but they just do not know who he is.
Actor to croon after 13 long years Composer Pritam Chakraborty has set aside all his assignments from June to fully focus on the music of Dhoom 3 which will have a theme song for Aamir Khan that the actor will sing. The last time Aamir sang was the chartbuster Aati Kya khandala for Jatin-Lalit in Ghulam.
The over-committed music composer with a hit record for the last three years has been asked to concentrate only on the music of Dhoom 3 from June onwards by producer Aditya Chopra. He would have to complete all his pending assignments and make himself completely free for the YRF film.
Signature tune, please!
Last week Pritam had a closed-door meeting with Aditya Chopra at the Yashraj office where the soft-spoken producer stressed on creating a new sound for Dhoom 3 including a signature tune for Aamir's character. Adi has asked Pritam to come up with a song that would make the audience sit up and jump out of their seats every time Aamir strides across the screen.
Pritam confirms, "I've said no to several new assignments including Double Dhamaal. This is the first time in my entire career that I'd be working with Aamir Khan. We all know how special that makes this project." The biggest challenge is a theme song for AK's villainous character.
Upping the ante
Says Pritam, "The title song and music are of course integral to the music in Dhoom. But I have to go beyond that. There will be a quality of sound in Dhoom 3 that will make Dhoom and D:2 recede from the audiences' mind."
Pritam has already started working on the tunes. Apparently, Aamir will be sitting in for the rehearsals and recordings of the songs and would be singing a track for the film. Laughs Pritam, "Why not? Aamir sang beautifully in Ghulam.
The Aati Kya Khandala number is popular to this day. Let's also remember that the Dhoom 3 director Victor (Vijay Krishna Acharya) has a terrific music sense. Look at the songs he got from Vishal-Shekhar in Tashan!"
Pritam has been told that just banking on the successful Dhoom Machale track won't do in Dhoom 3.
By Hindustan Times
Follywood flashback Director: Vipul Shah Actors: Akshay Kumar, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Rating: **
First half of Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om, a lovably nostalgic take on ‘70s Bollywood, I suspect, also inspired the first chapter of several films planned after that movie’s release.
Om Shanti Om was part-cinema, part-spoof, enjoyed by all, and the Diwali blockbuster of 2007. Two to three years is roughly how long it should take for an inspiration to be green-lit and turned into full-on, big-budget film. Hence, Action Replay (this one), Golmaal 3 (the movie at the theatre next to it), some you’ve just seen (Once Upon A Time In Mumbai), and are likely to watch soon (Yamla Pagla Deewana etc). You’re certifiably old when your own entertainment is considered retro for its time.
This one isn’t intended for those who grew up in the ‘70s. It’s for those who can imagine the decade from its films and fashion alone — the kind of nostalgia that demands no realism; is perfect for charming, escapist, candyfloss entertainment. This film bears all of it, but in merely small, scattered parts.
The movie claims to be adapted from a Gujarati play of the same name. I’m not sure if the said play had the Hollywood movie Back To The Future for its premise. This picture certainly does.
A young boy (Aditya Roy Kapoor, almost the picture’s hero: an unusually chunky role for a newcomer boy in a blockbuster) travels back in time, on a time machine, to save his parent’s failed marriage. His dad and mom can’t stand each other. He believes hooking them up better at young age should ensure them a healthier married life later.
The kid walks into a city where Julie is the cinema of the weekend at Capitol, the little theatre opposite Mumbai’s Victoria Terminus (which wasn’t Chhatrapati Shivaji yet, when Bombay wasn’t Mumbai either). There are fewer cars on wide roads, houses are huge, love marriages a taboo, and men and women parade in fashion, of well, the ‘70s (longish hair, nylon shirts, polka dots…).
The boy’s young, under-confident dad (Akshay Kumar) certainly needs help. He’s buck-teethed like Bugs Bunny, kitchen is the place he feels most at home. The son-to-be becomes the dating instructor (Andy Tennant’s Hitch), pumps Kitchen Kumar with attitude, cool quotient, updates his fashion sense, even turns his Suryaprakash Bhojnalay into a Bollywood café (a word of the ‘90s).
Aishwarya Rai plays the girl next door. She is the object of desire. There’s another admirer (Ranvijay) to contend with. The dating guru pits the two suitors against each other in a music medley contest, inspired from the blockbuster of the ‘70s, Hum Kisise Kum Nahin.
As the songs play out, you figure why this movie hasn’t worked as much so far. Scenes may well be dull and weak in parts. And they are. But for a musical, the soundtrack – a number lifted up from Bombay Rockers (Teri Toh), another one from Elvis’s Jailhouse Rock… – is pure third rate.
Kumar, the hardest working Indian film star (averaging four films a year) remains the only thing to look out for then. This is his career’s best performance. But then again, that may not be saying much, given Mr Kumar’s chosen career so far
By Hindustan Times
Director: Jennifer Lynch
Actors: Mallika Sherawat, Irrfan Khan
Rating: *
Mallika Sherawat, I guess most men will agree, is hot. Until she opens her mouth in her movies. She doesn’t say a word in this film. Great!
She appears butt-naked pretty much throughout, makes love to a snake (her soul-mate); pushes her tongue almost down the serpent’s throat as the thick, slithering animal makes its way up her thigh. Hush. This is pornography for the hormonally demented teen. Or maybe this is erotica. The only difference between pornography and erotica is probably in the lighting of the room!
The skin-tight snake-suit makes Ms Sherawat Anaconda of the east. She gobbles men alive. Rightly. They’re all wife-Mallikabeaters and rapists anyway. A cop with the designation of detective as from the American force, Irrfan Khan, investigates these serial deaths.
The snake-woman’s main target is an old white gent who growls in Bob Christo’s Hindi: “Mein naag mani legi” (I’ll get the snake’s jewel). It seems he needs it to cure his cancer. He lives in a cave, shoots his servants dead, forces them to untangle two snakes while they’re having sex and captures the male one alive.
The separated female snake is the gorgeous “icchadhari nag” (serpent who changes form at will). She wants her lover back. Blame yourself first for films you fail to figure.
The mythology of the “icchadhari nag”, this film informs us, dates back to India’s history from 2300 BC. We know it from Bollywood alone (Nagin, Nigahen, Nagina). One of those movies under an assumed title ‘Pratigya’ plays on a screen within this screen. My personal all-time favourite from the genre has to be Jaani Dushman (2003). This one’s lame compared to that curio.
The snake is, I suppose, a strange Indian phallic symbol, worshipped among unmarried girls, pouring milk. Its female human form, a buxom woman in movies, bays for the male blood, while she can’t resist the sound of the ‘been’ (snake-charmer’s flute-like instrument). She begins to instantly dance for our pleasure. This stuff can warp many brains. It did Deepa Mehta’s recently (Videsh). It’s evidently affected one Ms Jennifer Lynch, daughter of a well-known Hollywood name David Lynch (Mulholland Drive, Eraserhead, Blue Velvet). Well.
I walk out of the theatre and hear popcorn vendors, ushers go, “Hiss, hisss, hissss, hisssss….” Hilarious! Nag, punch me. Please.
Ace director Sharvi has completed the first schedule of his social thriller
Tamil movie ‘Makkal Padai’ first schedule completed.This social thriller film directed by Ace director Sharvi.The film is about five young men who join together to save Chennai from a major terror attack by extremists. The young men are guided by a retired intelligence officer.
The film is on the philosophy of Carl Schwarz who said “My country- when right -keep it right, when wrong -set it right”. The film stars Raj, Irfan, Vijay, Yathin, Mahir Khan, Bijili, Sabu Ghosh, Rain, and Jonitha. Music is by Rajneesh. Gilly Shekhar is in-charge of the stunts and Kishore K Shankar has handled the camera.
Sharvi is having big hopes on the success of the film as it touches a contemporary situation. Team Work Cinemas has produced this movie which is all set for a year end release.
Here is the first poster for the Tees maar Khan,the highly anticipated film from Farah Khan and UTV Motion Pictures.The film stars Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif.The Music Tees Khan in March composed by music duo Vishal-Shekhar and lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. The film TeesMaarKhan convicted of December 24, 2010 release with the second major release Yamal Pagla Deewana on the same day.
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