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Thursday, 17 January 2013
English Vinglish (2012)
Posted on 1:43 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Name : English Vinglish (2012)
Kismet Love Paisa Dilli (2012)
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Kismet Love Paisa Dilli (2012) |
Name : Kismet Love Paisa Dilli (2012)
Film Genres : Adventure | Comedy | Romance
Release Date: 5 October 2012 (India)
Director: Sanjay M. Khanduri
Writers: Sanjay M. Khanduri
Stars: Vivek Oberoi, Mallika Sherawat and Neha Dhupia
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Cocktail (2012)
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Cocktail (2012)
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Name : Cocktail (2012)
Genre : Comedy | Drama | Romance
Release date : 13 July 2012 (India)
Director : Homi Adajania
Writers : Imtiaz Ali, Sajid Ali
Stars : Deepika Padukone, Saif Ali Khan and Randeep Hooda
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Rajdhani Express (2013)
Posted on 1:35 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Rajdhani Express (2013) |
Name : Rajdhani Express (2013)
Genre : Action | Drama | Thriller
Release date : 4 January 2013 (India)
Director : Ashok Kohli
Writers : Ashok Kohli
Stars : Ishrat Ali, Sayali Bhagat and Puja Bose
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Vishwaroopam (2013)
Posted on 1:31 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Vishwaroopam (2013) |
Name : Vishwaroopam (2013)
Genre : Action | Crime | Thriller
Release Date : 14 January 2013 (India)
Director : Kamal Hassan
Writers : Kamal Hassan, Atul Tiwari
Stars : Kamal Hassan, Pooja Kumar and Andrea Jeremiah
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Review :
Ms.Nirupama was from a average chic ancestors in Chennai, she comes to U.S to accompany her college studies. There she marries the ball adept Vishwanath and they both advance a rather blessed and peaceful life. But if Nirupama wants to do her Ph.D added she wants to breach up with her bedmate and wants to acquisition a accountability with her husband. So she puts a detective to acquisition added about her husband. Thats if all the pandora's box opens up. Written by Bharath K.
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Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Posted on 4:55 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Silver Linings Playbook (2012) |
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Release:21 November 2012
Views: 56461
Comments: 44 Comments
Imdb:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1045658/
Silver Linings Playbook (2012) description:
Life doesn't always go according to plan. Pat Solatano has lost
everything - his house, his job, and his wife. He now finds himself
living back with his mother and father after spending eight months in a
state institution on a plea bargain. Pat is determined to rebuild his
life, remain positive and reunite with his wife, despite the challenging
circumstances of their separation. All Pat's parents want is for him to
get back on his feet - and to share their family's obsession with the
Philadelphia Eagles football team. When Pat meets Tiffany, a mysterious
girl with problems of her own, things get complicated. Tiffany offers to
help Pat reconnect with his wife, but only if he'll do something very
important for her in return. As their deal plays out, an unexpected bond
begins to form between them, and silver linings appear in both of their
lives.
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Annar Kali (1958)
Posted on 4:46 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Annar Kali |
"Nigar Pictures big musical Urdu film"
Released on: June 6, 1958
Another big musical film by Madam Noor Jehan with two music directors, Rasheed Attre and Master Inayat Hussain.
The story of film Annar Kali was written in 1922 by famous Urdu writer Imitiaz Ali Taj (13.10.1900-19.04.1970). He was inspired by a folk story from 1890 by S. Latif and Kanihya Lal - two history writers from Lahore. This story is filmed many times in India and Pakistan. First time it was made as silent films both in Bombay and Lahore in 1928. In 1935 it was filmed as a talkie film and then it became a favorite subject for film producers and was filmed in 1953, 1955, 1960 (as Mughal-e-Azam), 1966 and 1978 in India and once in Pakistan in 1958.
Annar Kali Cast & Crew:
Actors | Noor Jehan (as Anarkali), Sudhir (as Prince Saleem), Ragni (as Dil Aram), Shamim Ara, Zarif, Fazal Haq and Hamalia Wala (as Akbar The Great) |
Producer | Mukhtar Ahmad |
Director | Anwar Kemal Pasha |
Story | Imtiaz Ali Taj |
Music | Rasheed Attre, Inayat Hussain |
Lyrics | Tanvir Naqvi |
Singers | Madam Noor Jehan |
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Monday, 14 January 2013
Dabangg 2 (2012)
Posted on 4:36 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Dabangg 2 |
What's the movie about
Dabangg
2 will centre around Chulbul Pandey as its central character. Only the
backdrop this time round will be a posh metropolitan city and not a
gaon. You see, Chulcul Pandey will be transferred to a city and will
mingle with the elite, but will retain his simplistic flavour and
values.
Dabangg 2 Reviews
The job of a promo is to send out accurate pointers to its target audience. The gist of the premise, the essence of what the characters will be, an extract of the milieu... one needs to furnish a general idea of what to expect when the spectator saunters into the cineplex to watch the film. Arbaaz Khan and Abhinav Singh Kashyap had a tough responsibility on their shoulders when they embarked upon DABANGG. As luck would have it, DABANGG was hailed as one of the best entertainers of that year, with Chulbul Pandey becoming a household name. The film consolidated Salman as the darling of the masses, a position he enjoys to this date.With DABANGG 2, one is well prepared about what to expect. The sole factor that Arbaaz needs to worry about is whether DABANGG 2 would meet the towering and monumental expectations. More so, because Salman Khan is contending with himself. He seems to be raising the bar [in terms of business] with each film. WANTED, DABANGG, READY, BODYGUARD, EK THA TIGER... Salman has redefined superstardom with mass entertainers. He's Boxoffice's fav child and seems invincible and insurmountable at the moment!
With DABANGG 2, you know exactly what to expect. But you don't know its premise till the reels unfold. Let me add, the plot is an extension of the first installment of the franchise. The route is very similar except that the antagonist is more influential and authoritative.
DABANGG 2 is a typical Bollywood film. It's the kind of cinema we relished in the 1980s and enjoy to this date, but narrated in today's lingo and format. It may/may not make sense to you, but Arbaaz and team ensure that you are entertained. Thoroughly entertained, actually. It's riotous, outrageous, wacky, ambitious, absolutely madcap, transports you to an altogether different world. Add to it a sprinkling of desi songs, wicked sense of humor, with Chulbul Pandey taking on the antagonist like the vintage hero would -- with fearlessness and daredevilry. Actually, Chulbul Pandey has come to represent the common man and that’s yet another reason why you root for him, feel overjoyed and ecstatic when he triumphs in the finale.
For those who adore masala movies, celebrate mainstream cinema, relish the cinema of yore and of course, hero-worship Salman Khan, DABANGG 2 is your ticket this festive season.
DABANGG 2 begins with Chulbul Pandey moving to Kanpur. Once there, Chulbul gets into conflict with Baccha Bhaiyya [Prakash Raj]. Baccha Bhaiyya, a criminal turned politician, is aided by his two brothers, Chunni [Nikitin Dheer] and Gainda [Deepak Dobriyal]. Things take a turn for worse when Chulbul kills Gainda. the battle lines are drawn...
Like I pointed out at the outset, DABANGG 2 is a hardcore masala entertainer that's desi at heart. The plot is *not* out of the box [it's the usual good versus evil saga], but it's completely irrelevant here. What camouflages this deficiency are several interesting episodes that Arbaaz and writer Dilip Shukla have integrated in those 2 + hours. These episodes, aimed at pleasing the hoi polloi and of course, Salman's die-hard fans and also fans of mainstream cinema, are, to put in filmi lingo, absolutely paisa vasool. In fact, Salman's star power is so so so strong that you're ready to overlook and forgive-and-forget any blemish that you may encounter in the movie.
Yes, there are blemishes. The Arbaaz-Mahie Gill track is half-baked. The confrontation scenes between Salman and Prakash Raj lack fiery dialogue. The songs, though popular, are integrated in the narrative without any valid situations. But these are cinematic licenses you overlook in a Salman movie.
Arbaaz Khan, who makes his directorial debut with this film, knows his fundas right. He may have borrowed from the cinema of 1970s and 1980s, but he garnishes it well enough to suit the present-day sensibilities. Sajid-Wajid take the same route they undertook while making the soundtrack of DABANGG. Much like the content of the film, the songs are desi, with a mix of old-world charm ['Dagabaaz Re' and 'Saanson Ne'] and foot-tapping numbers ['Pandeji Seeti' and 'Fevicol']. In fact, 'Fevicol' is already a rage and Kareena's presence in the song only acts as sone pe suhaaga. The action/stunts do complete justice to Salman's persona. The action plays a crucial role in a masala entertainer and adds so much power to those scenes. Dialogue are of mixed variety.
Salman uses his fists, escapes the bullets, spews venom and threats, bullies the villain, flirts and romances his wife, does the pelvic thrusts... in fact, he does everything that one expects from Chulbul Pandey. Oh yes, he even takes off his shirt, flexing his muscles and showing his well sculptured torso without inhibitions, a mandatory requirement in a Salman Khan movie. Honestly speaking, DABANGG 2 is a Salman Khan vehicle and the actor is the Big Boss here. You cannot imagine anyone else doing what he does. And every time he plays to the gallery, many in the audience [especially at single screens] are sure to fling the loose change on screen as a mark of appreciation for his on-screen antics. He defies logic and gets away with it!
Sonakshi has the infectious charm and radiates confidence all through the enterprise. Arbaaz is just about okay. Mahie Gill has nothing to do. Vinod Khanna is passable.
Prakash Raj is in terrific form yet again. The supremely talented actor is ferocious when the need arises. Nikitin Dheer has good screen presence and does well. Deepak Dobriyal gets better scenes and is hugely competent.
On the whole, DABANGG 2 has Salman Khan, Salman Khan and Salman Khan + Entertainment, Entertainment and Entertainment in large doses. The film has the masala to work big time with the masses. This one will rewrite the rules of the game and the festive occasion [Christmas and New Year] will aid its potential. Sure shot Blockbuster!
Dabangg 2 Cast & Crew:
Banner
- Arbaaz Khan Productions
Status
- Released
Release Date
- 21 Dec 2012
Genre
- Action,Social
Producer
- Arbaaz Khan
- Malaika Arora
Star Cast
- Salman Khan.... Chulbul Pandey
- Sonakshi Sinha.... Rajjo
- Arbaaz Khan.... Makhanchan
- Mahie Gill.... Nirmala
- Vinod Khanna.... Prajapati Pandey
- Prakash Raj.... Thakur Baccha Lal
- Deepak Dobriyal.... Gainda
- Sandeepa Dhar.... Anjali
- Malaika Arora.... Item Song
- Kareena Kapoor.... Item Song
- Nandish Sandhu.... Cameo
- Rashmi Desai.... Cameo
- Manoj Pahwa.... SP Anand Mathur
- Nikitin Dheer.... Chunni
- Girish Sahdev.... Sub Inspector Siddiqui
- Pankaj Tripathi.... Khilawan
- Achyut Potdar.... Beni Prasad
- Ram Sujan Singh.... Constable Chaubey
- Pradeep Chaudhary.... Constable Tiwari
- Yogendra Tikku.... Constable Sharma
- Mukesh Bhatt 1.... Chachu
- Flora Saini.... TV Reporter
- Tinu Anand.... Special Appearance
- Manoj Joshi.... Special Appearance
- Mamta Sharma.... Singer
- Pradeep Kabra.... Gappu
- Harry Josh
- Sajid.... Constable
- Nitesh Pandey.... Doctor
Story / Writers
- Dileep Shukla
Background Music
- Sandeep Shirodkar
Choreographers
- Farah Khan
- Ganesh Acharya
- Chinni Prakash
- Radhika Rao
- Vinay Sapru
- Raju Khan
- Mudassar Khan
Costume Designers
- Alvira Agnihotri
- Ashley Lobo
Ex. Co Producers
- Manoj Chaturvedi
- Shreyas Khedekar
Publicity Pro
- Parag Desai
- Universal Communications
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
- 11 Dec 2012
Reels
- Not Available.
Length in metres
- 0.0
Color
CLanguage
HindiDirector
Singers
Lyricist
Editor
Cinematography
Action
Publicity Designers
Sound
- Dwarak Warrier
Music Company
- T-Series
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Khiladi 786 (2012)
Posted on 4:31 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Khiladi 786 |
Movie Name : Khiladi 786 (2012)
Movie Genre : Action | Comedy | Romance
Release Date : 7 December 2012 India
Director : Ashish R. Mohan
Producer: Akshay Kumar
Writers : Himesh Reshammiya, Bunty Rathore
Stars :
Akshay Kumar Mushtaq Khan Mukesh Rishi Dinesh Lamba Cyndy Khojol Rajesh KhattarKunal Khemu Vipin Bakshi Swantatra Bharat Sorabh Chauhan Suneel Dutt Sanjai Mishra Bharati Singh Asin Mithun Chakraborty Paresh Rawal.
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What's the movie about
Born
to an owner of a marriage bureau Champak Lal, Mansukh has been a
complete failure ever since he has grown up and tried to help his father
in their family business. All the alliances he had tried to get done
have resulted in separation even before the marriage took place.
To prove his worth to his father, he takes up an unusual challenge of getting an underworld don TT bhai's spoilt brat sister Indu getting married to a cop called Bahattar Singh aka Khiladi 786 in Punjab and to add more to his problems he convinces even TT bhai to pretend as a cop but little did the over enthusiast know that Bahattar Singh, his father Sattar Singh and his uncle Ikhattar Singh were not cops but a family of conmen. The story takes a shape as the two hardcore families of two different states pretend to be policemen in front of each other and the beans from each side can be spilled anytime which can be life threatening for Mansukh.
What follows is a roller-coaster ride filled with music, romance, comedy and power packed action!
To prove his worth to his father, he takes up an unusual challenge of getting an underworld don TT bhai's spoilt brat sister Indu getting married to a cop called Bahattar Singh aka Khiladi 786 in Punjab and to add more to his problems he convinces even TT bhai to pretend as a cop but little did the over enthusiast know that Bahattar Singh, his father Sattar Singh and his uncle Ikhattar Singh were not cops but a family of conmen. The story takes a shape as the two hardcore families of two different states pretend to be policemen in front of each other and the beans from each side can be spilled anytime which can be life threatening for Mansukh.
What follows is a roller-coaster ride filled with music, romance, comedy and power packed action!
Khiladi 786 Reviews
Now that the 1980s' variety of masala films are being lapped up by spectators, it is heartening to see Mumbai-based film-makers working hard to create zany entertainers, also boarding the next available flight to South India to clinch the deal/s for the remake rights of Southern blockbusters. The A-list actors, on their part, are equally gung ho for unabashed entertainers, consenting to allocate ample time to movies of this variety.Akshay Kumar, who tasted super success earlier this year with ROWDY RATHORE [besides HOUSEFULL 2 and OMG - OH MY GOD!], comes up with his second masala outing before the year draws to a close, KHILADI 786. What makes KHILADI 786 conspicuous is the fact that it marks Akshay's return as 'Khiladi' after more than a decade. From the immensely likeable KHILADI in 1992 to KHILADI 420 in 2000, Akshay was the face of over half-a-dozen 'Khiladi' movies during that phase -- some good, some plain average, some terrible movies. The brand 'Khiladi' got affixed to Akshay in those years.
KHILADI 786 borrows the 'Khiladi' brand, but has no correlation with the 'Khiladi' movies attempted earlier. KHILADI 786 has a skeletal plot, but is padded with ingredients that are aimed at the hoi polloi: The lead man bashes up 10/15 goons at one go like we swat mosquitoes, punches the wall in anger and the wall crumbles, even gulps down a man as if he we were consuming a soft drink from a straw [yes, you read it right!]. This is a mere sample of what you gonna see in KHILADI 786. So, be prepared!
Come to think of it, KHILADI 786 has been made with the intention of grabbing the attention of the hardcore masses, hitting the ton [Rs 100 cr Club] and giving the tag of a 'Hit Machine' to its lead man, Akshay, who has delivered three solid hits this year. Ashish R. Mohan, who has been an apprentice to Rohit Shetty in the past, adapts his mentor's formula of wooing the audience, stretching the term unbelievable more than it should. More on that later!
Born to the owner of a marriage bureau Champak Lal [Manoj Joshi], Mansukh [Himesh Reshammiya] has been a complete failure ever since he has grown up and tried to help his father in their family business. All the alliances he had tried to get done have resulted in separation even before the marriage took place.
To prove his worth to his father, he takes up an unusual challenge of getting the underworld don, TT Bhai's [Mithun Chakraborty] spoilt sister Indu [Asin] married to a cop called Bahattar Singh aka Khiladi 786 [Akshay Kumar] in Punjab. Mansukh convinces TT Bhai to pretend as a cop. Little do they know that Bahattar Singh, his father Sattar Singh [Raj Babbar] and his uncle Ikhattar Singh [Mukesh Rishi] are not cops, but a family of con men.
The two families now pretend to be policemen in front of each other, but the cat is out of the bag soon...
KHILADI 786 is an old-school wacky potboiler. There isn't an iota of logic here and one is not even looking for intelligence, rationale or justification either. The film is packed with ingredients that constitute a wholesome entertainer such as humor, South-styled stunts with the one-man army outsmarting a bunch of deadly goons and of course, visually enticing songs every 15/20 minutes, but the writing has its share of hiccups...
* Mithun is supposed to be a dreaded don in Mumbai, whose name and pics have been splashed in newspapers and TV channels since decades [we're even shown clips], but how come Raj Babbar, Akshay and their family are completely clueless of his identity?
* The track of Asin's lover [Rahul Singh] is a yawn. What was the writer thinking while penning those sequences?
* The climax, with Rajesh Khattar landing up at the wedding, Johny Lever unlocking himself from a room where he was held captive and Mushtaq Khan and Bharti suddenly becoming news reporters at the wedding mandap, looks too much of a cinematic liberty.
On the plus side, the first-time director throws every trick in the book to entice the spectator and moves on to the next scene, before the viewer gets the feeling of deja vu. There's no denying that you actually enjoy certain moments in the narrative. The concept of having an African and Chinese in the family is so funny. Also, the lost-in-mela brother surfacing in the end may look ridiculous, but makes you smile again. In a nutshell, the film caters to the masala loving audience and the director has no qualms about admitting it.
Himesh Reshammiya, who enacts a pivotal part in the film, belts out super numbers here. 'Balma', 'Lonely', 'Hookah' and 'Long Drive' have already made it to the music charts and are, without doubt, standout tracks. The action sequences are very much macho and executed with zest and enthusiasm.
Akshay's desi punches, raw and masculine action and the correct comic timing is sure to win a lot of hearts yet again. He is in his element, in complete form, brimming with charm and confidence. He's the mainstay of the film and lives up to the title every bit. Asin is the prototypical heroine who has to look her best, dance admirably and pair off with her on-screen man.
Himesh Reshammiya does very well, while Mithun Chakraborty and Raj Babbar add lots of weight to their characters. Sanjay Mishra is in his element. Mukesh Tiwari impresses. Johny Lever is under-utilized. Manoj Joshi, Rajesh Khattar, Mukesh Rishi and Gurpreet Guggi are perfect. Mushtaq Khan, Bharti and Rahul Singh deserved better roles. Claudia Ciesla's item song adds glamour to the proceedings.
On the whole, KHILADI 786 is not for purists, but for lovers of hardcore masala films completely. If zany amusement, wacky humor and over the top entertainers is what you enjoy, this one's for you. Go, have fun!
Khiladi 786 Cast & Crew:
Status
- Released
Release Date
- 7 Dec 2012
Genre
- Comedy,Action
Producer
- Himesh Reshammiya
- Twinkle Khanna
- Sunil A Lulla
Star Cast
- Akshay Kumar.... Bahattar Singh/Tihattar Singh
- Himesh Reshammiya.... Mansukh Desai
- Manoj Joshi.... Champaklal Desai
- Asin.... Indu Tendulkar
- Mithun Chakraborty.... Tatya Tukaram Tendulkar
- Rajesh Khattar.... Inspector Jugnu Singh
- Raj Babbar.... Sattar Singh
- Mukesh Rishi.... Ikhattar Singh
- Claudia Ciesla.... Item Song
- Sanjay Mishra.... Jeevanlal Pranlal D'costa
- Johny Lever.... Inspector Bhalerao Kambli
- Gurpreet Guggi.... Sukhi
- Dinesh Lamba.... Punter
- Bharti Singh.... Mili
- Mushtaq Khan.... Bhagat
- Rahul Singh.... Azad
- Mukesh Tiwari.... Jailor
- Sejal Shah.... Mansukh's Mother
- Pradeep Kabra
Story / Writers
- Himesh Reshammiya
Choreographers
- Ganesh Acharya
- Piyush Panchal
Costume Designers
- Komal Shahani
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
- 29 Nov 2012
Reels
- Not Available.
Length in metres
- 0.0
Music Director
Color
CLanguage
HindiDirector
Singers
Lyricist
Editor
Cinematography
Action
Dialogue
Publicity Designers
Sound
- Parikshit Lalwani
- Kunal Mehta
Music Company
- T-Series
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Krrish 3 (2013)
Posted on 4:16 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Krrish 3 |
Krrish 3 Cast & Crew:
Banner
- Filmkraft Productions
Status
- Under Production
Release Date
- Nov 2013
Genre
- Action,Romance,Adventure,Sci-Fi
Producer
- Rakesh Roshan
Star Cast
- Hrithik Roshan
- Priyanka Chopra
- Vivek Oberoi
- Arif Zakaria
- Kangna Ranaut
- Shaurya Chauhan
- Rakhi Sawant
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
- Not Available.
Reels
- Not Available.
Length in metres
- 0.0
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Dhoom 3 (2013)
Posted on 4:12 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Dhoom 3 |
Dhoom 3 Cast & Crew:
Banner
- Yash Raj Films
Status
- To Go On Floor
Release Date
- Dec 2013
Genre
- Action,Thriller
Producer
- Aditya Chopra
Story / Writers
- Vijay Krishna Acharya
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
- Not Available.
Reels
- Not Available.
Length in metres
- 0.0
Music Director
Color
CLanguage
HindiDirector
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Zila Ghaziabad (2013)
Posted on 4:06 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Zila Ghaziabad |
Zila Ghaziabad Cast & Crew:
Status
- Under Production
Release Date
- 22 Feb 2013
Genre
- Action
Producer
- Vinod Bachchan
Star Cast
- Sanjay Dutt.... Inspector Pritam Singh Chauhan
- Arshad Warsi.... Parkash Fauji
- Vivek Oberoi.... Dhrmveer Gurjar
- Paresh Rawal.... Vanedkar
- Minissha Lamba.... Anjali Mahendra
- Ravi Kissen.... Jimmy
- Charme Kaur
- Divya Dutta
- Chandrachur Singh
- Ashutosh Rana
- Sunil Grover
- Eijaz Khan
- Shriya Saran.... Item Number
- Geeta Basra.... Item Number
Story / Writers
- Vinay Sharma
Choreographers
- Ganesh Acharya
- Remo DSouza
- Pony Verma
Presenters
- Bharat Shah
- Mohammed Fasih
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
- Not Available.
Reels
- Not Available.
Length in metres
- 0.0
Music Director
Color
CLanguage
HindiDirector
Lyricist
Editor
Action
Visual Effects
- Just Right Studioz
Shooting Location(City & Country)
- India
Sound
- Buta Singh
Music Company
- T-Series
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Mumbai Mirror (2013)
Posted on 3:59 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Mumbai Mirror |
Name : Mumbai Mirror (2013)
Genre : Crime
Release Date : 18 January 2013 (India)
Director : Ankush Bhatt
Writers: Ghalib Asad Bhopali
Stars : Sachiin Joshi, Prakash Raj, Vimala Raman
Short Story : Mumbai Mirror is a cop-drama film, which with its
different cine that aswell manages to abatement in the genres of anxiety
and action. The advocate of the blur is Abhijeet Patil, a badge
officer; and the blur revolves about the acceleration and avalanche of
his life.
What's the movie about
Mumbai
Mirror is a cop-drama film, which with its unique screenplay that also
manages to fall in the genres of suspense and action. The protagonist of
the film is Abhijeet Patil, a police officer; and the film revolves
around the rise and falls of his life.
Being a police officer in this big-bad city called Mumbai can be quite some task. Mumbai, contrary to the other parts of the country, works on its own unique little philosophy. People here are the most ambitious and the risks taken for the fulfillment of the same are the most dangerous. Everybody who comes here starts running for an unknown race, and each one aspires to win it. This film predominantly captures this struggle for the survival of the fittest.
When Abhijeet sets out in the beginning of the film, he is one of the best cops, handling an important mission involving drug dealing and being successful in completing it with ease. But as the film progresses we see him rubbing the wrong people on the wrong sides. He messes up with a very powerful man called Shetty, who runs innumerous illegal bars and is involved in drug mafia. Little did he know then, that trying to fool him, could end up being his most foolish mistake. He gets entangled in the hard core drug circuit, where most of his seniors are involved and ends up getting for him a termination from the job.
Abhijeet on one hand is a no-nonsense cop, not allowing illegal activities to run in his territories, but on the other hand, is a notorious cop who does constant cricket betting and later even gets caught up in a severe drug addiction. Abhijeet arrests Shetty, who runs illegal activities. While Shetty is out for revenge, Durani, who heads the betting mafia, is also out there for recovery of his payments.
After the termination, the series of destructing and humiliating experiences that follow leave Abhijeet worried and broken. That's when his loved ones come to his rescue, help him get out of this situation and have a probable fight back.
People and their reach or influences are unpredictable. This is one other factor that gets exposed through the layers of the film, as the screenplay progresses. When Abhijeet starts investigating one of his colleagues' murders, a completely new racket comes out in open.
As the movie a progress, Abhijeet learns to play his cards wisely and thus changes the game.
Being a police officer in this big-bad city called Mumbai can be quite some task. Mumbai, contrary to the other parts of the country, works on its own unique little philosophy. People here are the most ambitious and the risks taken for the fulfillment of the same are the most dangerous. Everybody who comes here starts running for an unknown race, and each one aspires to win it. This film predominantly captures this struggle for the survival of the fittest.
When Abhijeet sets out in the beginning of the film, he is one of the best cops, handling an important mission involving drug dealing and being successful in completing it with ease. But as the film progresses we see him rubbing the wrong people on the wrong sides. He messes up with a very powerful man called Shetty, who runs innumerous illegal bars and is involved in drug mafia. Little did he know then, that trying to fool him, could end up being his most foolish mistake. He gets entangled in the hard core drug circuit, where most of his seniors are involved and ends up getting for him a termination from the job.
Abhijeet on one hand is a no-nonsense cop, not allowing illegal activities to run in his territories, but on the other hand, is a notorious cop who does constant cricket betting and later even gets caught up in a severe drug addiction. Abhijeet arrests Shetty, who runs illegal activities. While Shetty is out for revenge, Durani, who heads the betting mafia, is also out there for recovery of his payments.
After the termination, the series of destructing and humiliating experiences that follow leave Abhijeet worried and broken. That's when his loved ones come to his rescue, help him get out of this situation and have a probable fight back.
People and their reach or influences are unpredictable. This is one other factor that gets exposed through the layers of the film, as the screenplay progresses. When Abhijeet starts investigating one of his colleagues' murders, a completely new racket comes out in open.
As the movie a progress, Abhijeet learns to play his cards wisely and thus changes the game.
Mumbai Mirror Cast & Crew:
Status
- Completed
Release Date
- 18 Jan 2013
Genre
- Crime,Thriller
Producer
- Raina Sachiin Joshi
Star Cast
- Sachiin Joshi.... Abhijeet Patil
- Gihani Khan.... Rani
- Prakash Raj.... Shetty
- Vimala Raman.... Jia
- Prashant Narayanan.... Prashant
- Aditya Pancholi.... Durani Shetty
- Mahesh Manjrekar.... ACP Gaitonde
- Raja Bherwani.... Nikhil
- Rajendra Chawla
Choreographers
- Chinni Prakash
- Rekha Chinni Prakash
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
- Not Available.
Reels
- Not Available.
Length in metres
- 0.0
Music Director
Color
CLanguage
HindiDirector
Lyricist
Shooting Location(City & Country)
- India
Music Company
- T-Series
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Bandook (2013)
Posted on 3:55 pm by Akhtar Waqar Tabish
Bandook |
Name : Bandook (2013)
Genre : Crime | Thriller
Release Date : 18 January 2013 (India)
Director : Aditya Om
Writers: Aditya Om
Stars : Aditya Om, Manisha Kelkar and Arshad Khan
More Information : Click Here
Short Story : In the anarchic interiors of India, decidedly about
Gangetic planes, accoutrements are the surest way to fame, power, money
and women.
What's the movie about
Bandook
is the story of nexus between crime & politics and how gun has
become an umbilical chord between the two. It traces the journey of
Bhola from an ordinary boatman's family to the corridors of power, how
he realizes that the ability to pull a trigger is his climbing ladder to
respect, acceptability and the ultimate lure... power. The story moves
from ordinary village struggles,to inter gang strifes and finally the
altar of elected power, the ultimate purifier. The rustic backdrop of
the gangetic plain serves as an ideal foil to the story almost becoming a
character.We see Bhola's love, friendships all tested in a ruthless
world of deceit & violence. The film does not glorify or condemns
anything but strives to remain an unbiased observer.
Bandook Cast & Crew:
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Status
- Completed
Release Date
- 18 Jan 2013
Genre
- Crime
Star Cast
- Aditya Om.... Bhola Kevat
- Manisha Kelkar.... Kajri
- Arshad Khan.... Lochan Singh Yadav
- Ashish Kotwal.... Hari Om Tripathi
- Gauri Shankar.... Police Inspector Puttu Tiwari
- Virendra Singh.... Virendra Singh
Story / Writers
- Aditya Om
Background Music
- Nikhil Kamath
Ex. Co Producers
- Mohammed M.K. Sheikh
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
- 31 Dec 2012
Reels
- Not Available.
Length in metres
- 0.0
Music Director
Color
CLanguage
HindiDirector
Singers
Lyricist
Editor
Cinematography
Shooting Location(City & Country)
- India
Sound
- Hitesh Modak
Music Company
- Worldwide Records
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