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Friday, June 21, 2013

Raanjhanaa Movie Review

Here the some of the review of Raanjhanaa Movie

By Taran Adarsh, on bollywoodhungama.com: Okay, before I move forward with the review of RAANJHANAA, I must state on record that I find it absolutely uplifting and invigorating that our stories have relocated from foreign destinations to the hinterland of India. It's a welcome change, isn't it? Most of us being desi at heart, we tend to connect more with stories that are set in our backyard. And that's the first thing you observe as the reels of RAANJHANAA unspool. This time, the talented Aanand Rai places his plot in Benaras, saunters into Punjab for a while, before concluding the tale in Delhi.
Now to the film! Simplicity and unfussiness catches your eye/attention right away in this world of flashy and ostentatious makeovers. Aanand attempts to encapsulate the love story of regular people caught in a complex scenario in his new outing RAANJHANAA. The focus is on emotions here and RAANJHANAA is akin to a container that encloses myriad emotions such as affection, abhorrence, penance, euphoria and betrayal. On surface, this may seem like an uncomplicated story, but scratch the exterior and there's a strong undercurrent of emotions ready to explode and engulf you... Embellished with a taut screenplay and super performances, RAANJHANAA easily charms its way into your heart!


On the whole, RAANJHANAA encompasses romance and myriad emotions most wonderfully, besides bravura performances and a popular musical score from the maestro. A film that touches the core of your heart. A film that's definitely worthy of a watch. Not to be missed!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Ajay Devgan's Son of Sardar Review

Ajay Devgan's Son of Sardar Review

Cast:Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt, Juhi Chawla 
Director: Ashwni Dhir

boxofficecapsule

After all the controversies and fist fights, Bollywood's big Diwali clash is here. Ajay Devgn's latest offering "Son Of Sardaar" (SOS) is his latest bet on entering the big leagues of Khans.


Director Ashiwn Dheer does decent job considering his earlier disastrous outing in "One Two Three" and "Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge". Still it is Ajay who saves the film despite bad writing and not so tight direction. You almost feel bad for Ajay as he and the film both miss somebody like Rohit Shetty. 

Overall film is a good entertainer and works for the audience who doesn't mind a weak script and senseless comedy. This can be taken as next installment of "Rowdy Rathore" or "Bodyguard".

Rating : 3/5
Business rating : 3.5/5

The film has a very strong supporting cast and I'd like to single out Mukul Dev for his fantastic performance. His performance is truly first-rate. It's a delight watching Tanuja, one of the finest actresses, after a hiatus. She's wonderful, especially in the final moments of the film. Vindu Dara Singh is hilarious, while Rajesh Vivek leaves an impression. Arjan Bajwa does well in a brief role. Puneet Issar and Mukesh Tiwari are efficient in cameos. On the whole, SON OF SARDAAR is for lovers of hardcore masala movies. If you liked WANTED, DABANGG and ROWDY RATHORE, chances are you will relish SON OF SARDAAR as well. The North Indian audiences in particular and those residing abroad will be simply delighted by this chatpata, masaledaar fare. A wholesome entertainer in the festive period. Go, have a blast!

Rating : 4

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Saibal Chatterjee

It takes a mini deluge to bring Son of Sardaar to an end. In the climactic duel between the protagonist (Ajay Devgn) and his chief adversary (Sanjay Dutt), the former is hurled against a water tank. On impact, the thick reservoir wall caves in and a torrent gushes out, carrying bricks, mortar and the two brawling men with it.

After propagating a rustic blood feud for over two hours, the film, by way of closure, invokes the wise words of a spiritual apostle to advocate peace. Forgiveness yields love and love yields God, one character pipes up. No offence meant, Son of Sardaar deserves no form of absolution, no matter who or what your God is. Poppycock in Phagwara: that is what the film should have been named. While the men on the screen defy gravity at will, the narrative defies logic without a care. Looking for genuine fireworks this Diwali? Look elsewhere

Rates : 1.5

SRK's Jab Tak Hai Jaan Review

SRK's Jab Tak Hai Jaan Review
SRK's Jab Tak Hai Jaan Review


Filmfare : 

Words will not do justice to the swan song of a great filmmaker, but one has to try. So here it goes. Some people really know how to make a film. Jab Tak Hai Jaan (JTHJ) is Yash Chopra’s last film as director and it’s a film rich in philosophy, poetic love and honest emotions. Like any piece of commercial cinema, it has its cinematic liberties and plot holes. But the sum of it is an old school love story that weaves its magic on the tender hearts of die-hard romantics. The King of romance lives up to his epithet.
But JTHJ is so much more than its flawless visual appeal. AR Rahman’s music and background score adds a touch of magic to the proceedings. It complements the actors’ performances perfectly. Shah Rukh Khan makes a stunning entry, he owns the screen space and he weaves his charisma into a net that holds JTHJ together. Especially effective are his scenes as the reserved army officer. Katrina Kaif is just a thing of beauty. That she looks stunning is a given, but she manages to give one of her career’s finest performances as Meera. Her underplay is the perfect contrast to Anushka’s lively and bubbly act. Anushka lightens JTHJ with energy, while Katrina anchors it with firm emotions. At a gracious 3 hours runtime, JTHJ feels like an epic love story. And it is just that. JTHJ is the perfect adieu to a hallmark career. It is the best romantic film made in this generation.
Rating – 4 Stars

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There are films and then there are events. A Yash Chopra film is always an event to celebrate love, passion and cinema. For last 20 years, Yash Chopra and SRK combo gave some finest moments on celluloid, be it an obsessive lover in "Darr" or a man living far apart from his love in "Veer Zaara". After demise of Yash Ji this becomes even more special.
Late Yash Chopra gives his one of the best films at the age of 80 which in itself no mean feat. His direction is impeccable and leaves you wondering about his appetite for emotional portrayal and detailing in romantic moments. Long after you leave cinema hall, scenes will linger in your heart and that is the fitting farewell to the best romantic director of Bollywood. He delivers a vintage classic romantic flick in an era full of 3rd rate remakes, loud comedies and bad actors. Thanks Yash Ji for giving us the belief over last 60 years that no matter what good cinema with clean family entertainment prevails. Salute to master!
Go for this one as this is not a film but an experience of lifetime, treasure it, cherish it.
Rating : 4 stars

bollywoodhungama- Taran Adarsh :

After a wait of eight long years, the master storyteller, the most admired and revered director of our times, Yash Chopra, returns with his new motion picture. Regrettably, JAB TAK HAI JAAN happens to be the last film of one of the greatest raconteurs of our times.
Katrina is the classic Yash Chopra heroine. An enigmatic beauty, who doubles up as a seductress [watch her in the 'Saans' track or the music piece]. She looks ethereal and enacts her part with elegance and restraint. As a matter of fact, she glides into her part with effortlessness and acts out some of the difficult moments with flourish. In view of the fact that a major portion of the story focuses on SRK and Katrina, one might assume that Anushka's role is more of a supporting one, but that's entirely fallacious. She's an integral part of this story and it must be said that she walks away with some of the best scenes and lines in the movie. Her performance is full of grit.

Rating : 4 stars

Friday, July 6, 2012

Review : Eega Is Must Watch Cinema

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Review : Eega Is Must Watch Cinema

Movie Cast: Naani, Samanta, Kannada actor Sudeep, Aditya Menon, Devadarsini, Noel, Hamsa Nandini, Srinivas Reddy, Tagubotu Ramesh and others Story, screenplay and direction: SS Rajamouli

Radhika Rajamani says S S Rajamouli's Eega, sans superstars is technically brilliant and entertaining to watch.

Story: Nani (Nani) and Bindu (Samantha) are lovers. Sudeep (Sudeep) a rich brat comes in between them and he kills Nani to get his hands on Bindu. Nani reincarnates as a housefly and avenges his death. He gets help from Samantha and how they execute their plan to kill Sudeep is what Eega is about. 

Performances: Nani was good in his limited role. Sudeep was terrific as the bad guy. His stellar performance was one of the major plus points of the cinema. His screen presence will make you feel that there is no better option than him for this role. Samantha was a treat to watch. She has given a convincing performance. All others didn’t have much role to play, but everyone did fine in their respective roles. Watch out for Tagubothu Ramesh’s cameo! Eega is one of the best films in recent times. It will be liked by kids. If you keep the logics aside, the movie will entertain you to the core. One of the rare films that has to be seen on big screen only. Go watch it! Eega is a visual feast for the audiences with few dialogues, good music with a predictable plot and excellent cinematography. Last but not least director’s choice in roping in Aravind, Hamsa Nandini, Devadarshini, Thagubothu Ramesh, Aditya Menon et al keeping in mind different languages should be admired.

Eega movie Rating : 3.75/5


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Friday, June 22, 2012

Sakuni Movie Review

Shakuni Film Rating -3/5  


Story : Kamal Krishna (Karthi) is a simple guy from the citry of Samarlakota. Kamal comes to Hyderabad to seek the help of political leaders in a bid to save his home which is scheduled for demolition for a Railway track. He later comes to know it is actually the C.M. who is behind the railway project. How a Ordinary man opposes powerful ministers and gets his work done forms the rest of the storyline. He meets with his Athaiya (Roja) and Maradhalu Sri Devi (Praneeta).(Radhika Sarath KUmar) as Ramanakka, a local Don.

Plust Points :Karthi performance and Santhanam comedy

Minus Points : Movie Duration

Final Result : The movie is not great and not bad. One time watchable Movie.


Friday, June 15, 2012

REVIEW: FERRARI KI SAWAARI


Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a delightfully cute movie that will surely tug at your heart strings.
is the story of school going Kayoz and his dream to play cricket at the Lords Cricket Ground in London. But there are certain factors that keep him away from this dream – his grumpy old grandfather (Deboo) and Sachin Tendulkar’s Ferrari. In the story that unfolds you will see Boman Irani play the role of a Parsi to perfection. Sharman Joshi as Rustom aka Rusy again portrays the role of a simpleton who swears by all the rules made by the world and the traffic police. Ritwik Sahore plays the role of Kayoz, Rusy’s son and an ace cricketer. But alas! For going to Lords you need something more than just talent 


Read Full Review on  : Bollywoodlife

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Housefull 2 Review


Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer: Taran Adarsh
If you are one of those who cares less about logic and rationale, but looks at movies that not only entertain, but also act as stress busters, HOUSEFULL 2 should slake your craving in those two hours. On the whole, HOUSEFULL 2 is a madcap entertainer that gets the viewer giggling, yelling, whistling and applauding in his seat and you completely savor the fact that the spectators parked around you too are utterly engaged in the chaos and seeking maximum pleasure from the on-screen happenings. If you are a moviegoer who derives pleasure from loud comedies with over-the-top humor that defy logic at every opportunity, I am sure, you will relish this wacky slapstick. If your idea of watching a comedy is to have a good time at the movies, then HOUSEFULL 2 is especially designed for you.

Ratings:2/5 Reviewer: Super Good Movies 
As expected, Sajid Khan churns out yet another mindless entertainer titled 'Housefull 2' where a bunch of actors, few  talented,  few average; are trying hard to make you laugh Sajid Khan once again tries to create  humour out of confusion but fails to make this film as entertaining as its prequel. The prequel was sorted and people knew what's happening; but in this film, with more than a dirty dozen in the cast, creates abundance of confusion.

 Ratings:2/5 Reviewer: Sneha Francis 
“Housefull2” lived up to my expectations – of being a despicable film that boasts of garish performances, a mediocre, yet confusing script, and some seriously inane lines, peppered with humdrum Bollywood disco songs and twists.It’s a classic example of how too many actors can spoil a movie.The story is hackneyed, and fails to tickle us anymore.The movie is also guilty of lifting funny scenes from Hollywood flick. The tennis scene between John and Randhir is a straight copy from the 1999 Sharon Stone-starrer “The Muse”.So, if nothing else, I’m quite sure this movie won’t play “House Full” in the cinemas.

 Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer: chitriyala 
'Housefull 2' is a madcap entertainer that gets the viewer giggling, yelling, whistling and applauding in his seat and you completely savor the fact that the spectators parked around you too are utterly engaged in the chaos and seeking maximum pleasure from the on-screen happenings. If you are a moviegoer who derives pleasure from loud comedies with over-the-top humor that defy logic at every opportunity, we are sure, you will relish this wacky slapstick. If your idea of watching a comedy is to have a good time at the movies, then 'Housefull 2' is especially designed for you.