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Cast: Shahrukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Armaan Verma, Shahana Goswami, Tom Wu
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Kyun hota dil deewana full video song from Shortkut
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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Kal nau baje full video song from movie Shortkut
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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Mareeez E Mohabbat full video song from Shortkut
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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Staring: Amrita rao, Arshad warsi, Sanjay dutta, Anil kapoor and Akshay khanna.
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Madhuri Dixit in love scene from khilaaf
Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Tune Jo Na Kaha from New York Full video Song
Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Bollywood hit song "Khudaya Ve" from Luck
Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Jee le "Luck" complete full video song
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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Bollywood hit movie "Shortkut" review
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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Director: Neeraj Vora
Cast: Akshaye Khanna, Arshard Warsi and Amrita Rao
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Anil Kapoor Productions’ Shortkut – The Con is On releases today. The movie is a remake of Malyalam film, ‘Udayananu Thanam’ and written by Anees Bazmee, who is famous for churning out good comedies. It is directed by Neeraj Vora, who too is popular for making worthy comedies. But both fall flat with this comic caper titled, ‘Shortkut – The Con is On’. The movie appears lackluster. Why? It’s because the timing is not right. It should have been release a couple of years back because the remakes used to work big some years ago. Today remakes hardly run at the box office. People love to go for original concepts. Shortkut – The Con is On relies on cliches, which in turn make you burst into a big yawn.
The basic plot of the film is undoubtedly attractive but as soon as the story develops, it starts losing the attarction. Wonder, the creative men are behind the story/screenplay and direction nonetheless they made it poorly. Guess, they have taken the viewers for granted. But why the filmmakers and writers forget that today’s viewer is intelligent and has sense of understading. Although it has been targeted as comedy but by the time when you come out of the theater, you start thinking that it is a tragedy rather than a comedy.
First half of the movie is nevertheless appealing and gets you glued to the screen but the post interval portion is what makes you simply bored. You want to leave the hall. Writing looks childish. The climax is simply unbearable. After seeing it, you begin to think that the script has been written by some amateur writer, who does not know who to pen screen writing!
The direction is simply mundane. Neeraj disppaoints completely. Where are your talents – Mr. Neeraj Vora (director) and Mr. Anees Bazmee (writer)? The films sell on your names and you made such a dull flick this time around. The cinemotography is good. Music has nothing special to hum it around.
Akshaye Khanna does a fine job. Arshad Warsi portrays what the viewers want him to do. Amrita Rao displays her body freely and as an actress goes well with the role. Ali Asgar is okay. Rest of the cast is average.
On the whole, Shortkut – The Con is On is a poor comedy and should be avoided.
Bollywood hit movie Perfect Mismatch review
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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Director: Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad
Cast: Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Anubhav Anand and Nandana Sen
Perfect Mismatch review:
The story of Perfect Mismatch is about Mr. Patel and Mr. Bhalla. Both have problems with each other since one is Gujrati and the other is Punjabi. The movie is based on the matter of the marriage happened outside the community. Many of these types of films have been made on Bollywood screens but today these ilk of movies simply look outdated.
The story has no grip at all. Nothing is novel in the screenplay. ‘Perfect Mismatch’ is simply Imperfect, an amateurish effort to bring the mundane saga on the celluloid.
Aman (Anubhav Anand) is an architect. He bumps into Neha (Nandana Sen). Love happens between the two. But the flame oozes out when the families of the two meet each other. The differences emerge between Mr. Bhalla (Anupam Kher) and Mr. Patel (Boman Irani). Disapprovals for this relationship of Aman and Neha gushes out from the warring fathers but the lovebirds try to find some way to bring them together.
Nothing is there to rave about the film. The differences between the two fathers look so flimsy. The efforts of the lovers to bring the warring fathers together are not convincing at all. In today’s world, the lovers will not sob and enter into a shell if the parents are against their love rather they will make all efforts to get a solution. In this flick, the lovers (like a yesteryear’s stories of this kind) put all on their fates and become inactive spectators all through. Absolutely weird!
Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad’s direction is simply mundane and has no value at all. And his writing (script) too falls flat badly. All the other departments fail to register impacts also.
Anupam Kher does fine. Boman Irani is great. Anubhav Anand is okay. Nandana Sen does average job.
On the whole, ‘Perfect Mismatch’ should be avoided. It has nothing to praise about.
Bollywood hit Movie "Luck" Review
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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Director: Soham Shah
Cast:
*** Sanjay Dutt,
*** Imran Khan,
*** Shruti Haasan,
*** Mithun Chakraborty,
*** Ravi Kishan and Danny Denzongpa
*** Sanjay Dutt,
*** Imran Khan,
*** Shruti Haasan,
*** Mithun Chakraborty,
*** Ravi Kishan and Danny Denzongpa
Music: Salim-Sulaiman
"Luck" Review:
Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan and Shruti Hassan starrer much awaited action thriller, ‘Luck’ finally hits the screens today. Made utterly on the lines of Hollywood action thriller, the film is laced with hardcore action sequences that will surely make you bite your nails. The action in this movie is what gets you glued to the screen till the end. This type of superb action, though is being made in films, was last seen in Yash Raj banner’s ‘Dhoom 2’. A stylishly made film, ‘Luck’ has a brilliant concept to deliver on the celluloid.
The flick is undoubtedly laced with loads of thrills but does not claim to be high on story. The screenplay is not watertight. Had the writers – Soham Shah and Rensil D’ Silva worked very carefully on the script, the result would have been superb on the lines of narrative. But the due credit goes to director Soham Shah for executing the thrills on the canvas in that manner that appeals to every genre of the movie going audience. So it’s now crystal clear that ‘Luck’ works big on the star power and the stylized thrills.
The film talks about the mafia lichpin Musa (Sanjay Dutt). He has just one obsession and that is to revolutionize the betting industry. Musa thinks that life is a gamble and what better way to skew the odds than play with those with luck on their side. He takes the game of betting to an altogether different level by involving humans as betting objects who are made to fight their own luck to survive. Every year his trusted aide Tamang (Danny) assembles for him in South Africa, 20 participants handpicked from across the globe who have a proven record of extreme luck. Through Musa’s syndicate, betters from around the world put their money on these humans. During the new season, the participants, who are roped in to this, are: Ram (Imran Khan) – a white collar job young guy, who wants to earn big amount to compensate the huge fraud his father was the reason for that – Ayesha (Shruti Hassan) has her own agenda for money – Retd. Col Singh (Mithun Chakraborty), who needs the money desperately for his better half’s operation – Shortcut (Chitrashi), who is a Pakistani camel racer girl and wants to buy a Lexus and Rghav (Ravi Kishan), who is a serial murderer. What heppens when these participants are put into the extremely dangerous life taking game of luck? Who wins amongst them is what forms the rest of the movie.
With the start of the film, the cinegoer is dragged into the world where the bets are put on humans and death-defying stunts are taken place. The train scene in the beginning is the one, which has hardly been witnessed on the canvas of the Hindi films before. You have watched many reality shows, where the participants play the games of death. But the ones, which have been done in this film, seem more dangerous than the reality shows. The sequence of revolver, the jump from the helicopter, the underwater scene with the sharks and the train scene in the climax – are the sequences, which will remain in your memory. The audiences will certainly be clapping on these scenes.
Now come to the flaws of the film. The biggest one is undoubtedly the writing portion, which is feeble. The romantic track has not been given due care, so it appears flabby. The climax should have been winded up when Ram wins the jackpot since it was his utter goal. So why confronts Musa after the wins the game? It appears simply weird. If there was some personal score to settle with Musa, then the sense makes clear otherwise it seems completely senseless. The hospital scene too does not make any sense to the viewers. Shruti’s double role too makes you think, as to what was the need behind?
On the whole, ‘Luck’ will work big time at the box office due to its novel concept, the thrills of international standards, the stylish look and the star power.
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