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John Day (2013) Official Theatrical Trailer

From the producer of ‘A Wednesday’ comes an edge-of-the-seat thriller, ‘John Day’, starring Naseeruddin Shah and Randeep Hooda. Within every saint there is a beast hidden and behind every beast there is a story. Few circumstances in life can bring out the beast within you. The thin line which separates the saint and the beast, the good and evil is going to be blurred and broken forever. Directed by Ahishor Solomon and produced by Anjum Rizvi, K Asif and Aatef A Khan, the film releases worldwide on 13th September, 2013.
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Besharam (2013) Official Theatrical Trailer

Babli (Ranbir Kapoor) is a street smart car mechanic living in a Delhi orphanage. He is charming and lives life to the fullest. He also steals cars to support his orphanage. He has no sense of right or wrong till he unwittingly hurts the love of his life, Tara (Pallavi Sharda). Babli realizes that there is no right way of doing the wrong thing. Babli sets out to fix all the wrongs in his life and he continues to be shameless about it.
Release Date: 2nd Oct 2013
Directed by Abhinav Kashyap
Produced by Himanshu Mehra, Sanjeev Gupta & Reliance Entertainment
Starring:Ranbir Kapoor,Pallavi Sharda, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor
Music: Lalit Pandit
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John Day (2013) First Look | Poster

John Day (2013) First Look-
Starring Naseeruddin Shah, Randeep Hooda, Shernaz Patel, Sharat Saxena, Vipin Sharma & Elena Kazan.
 John Day (2013) First Look-
 John Day (2013) First Look-
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Lungi Dance Video – Chennai Express (2013)

Presenting “Lungi Dance”, Honey Singh latest song.  This song is a tribute to all Rajnikanth sir fans featuring Shahrukh Khan, Deepika Padukone
Song: Lungi Dance
Singer: Yo Yo Honey Singh
Music: Yo Yo Honey Singh
Lyrics: Yo Yo Honey Singh
Mix and Mastered: Vinod Verma
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John Day (2013) Official Theatrical Trailer

From the producer of ‘A Wednesday’ comes an edge-of-the-seat thriller, ‘John Day’, starring Naseeruddin Shah and Randeep Hooda. Within every saint there is a beast hidden and behind every beast there is a story. Few circumstances in life can bring out the beast within you. The thin line which separates the saint and the beast, the good and evil is going to be blurred and broken forever. Directed by Ahishor Solomon and produced by Anjum Rizvi, K Asif and Aatef A Khan, the film releases worldwide on 13th September, 2013.
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Besharam (2013) Official Theatrical Trailer

Babli (Ranbir Kapoor) is a street smart car mechanic living in a Delhi orphanage. He is charming and lives life to the fullest. He also steals cars to support his orphanage. He has no sense of right or wrong till he unwittingly hurts the love of his life, Tara (Pallavi Sharda). Babli realizes that there is no right way of doing the wrong thing. Babli sets out to fix all the wrongs in his life and he continues to be shameless about it.
Release Date: 2nd Oct 2013
Directed by Abhinav Kashyap
Produced by Himanshu Mehra, Sanjeev Gupta & Reliance Entertainment
Starring:Ranbir Kapoor,Pallavi Sharda, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor
Music: Lalit Pandit
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Lungi Dance Video – Chennai Express (2013)

Presenting “Lungi Dance”, Honey Singh latest song.  This song is a tribute to all Rajnikanth sir fans featuring Shahrukh Khan, Deepika Padukone
Song: Lungi Dance
Singer: Yo Yo Honey Singh
Music: Yo Yo Honey Singh
Lyrics: Yo Yo Honey Singh
Mix and Mastered: Vinod Verma
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John Day (2013) First Look | Poster

John Day (2013) First Look-
Starring Naseeruddin Shah, Randeep Hooda, Shernaz Patel, Sharat Saxena, Vipin Sharma & Elena Kazan.
 John Day (2013) First Look-
 John Day (2013) First Look-
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Tu Mere Agal Bagal Hai Video – Phata Poster Nikhla Hero (2013)

Latest bollywood song “Tu Mere Agal Bagal Hai” feat Shahid Kapoor & Ileana D’Cruz from hindi movie “Phata Poster Nikhla Hero”. Music is by Pritam & Vocals are by Mika Singh.
A Rajkumar Santoshi Film. In Cinemas 20th Sept 2013.
Song: SATYAGRAHA Song Credits:
Singers: Mika Singh
Music Director: Pritam
Lyrics Writer: Irshad Kamil
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Nasha (2013) Movie Review

Nasha Movie Review-

A number of movies have depicted a brewing ‘love story’ between a young boy and an older woman and vice versa. NASHA is no different. This one marks the debut of Poonam Pandey, who has been in the news for varied reasons. Besides exuding heat, Poonam tries her level best to spell seduction with the capital ‘S’.
NASHA has been made on a plot which has been the domain to many likeminded films like MERA NAM JOKER [1970], DOOSRA AADMI [1977], EK NAYI PAHELI [1984], MAYA MEMSAAB [1993], EK CHHOTISI LOVE STORY [2002], NISHABD [2007] and CHEENI KUM [2007], wherein a young boy/man falls for an older woman or vice versa. Even though the promotions of NASHA make the audience’s expectation meter soar really high, expecting more of skin show in the process, director Amit Saxena serves an emotional tale instead of padding the narrative with steamy sequences.
NASHA tells the story of an 18-year-old boy [Shivam Patil], who falls hopelessly in love with a 25-year-old woman [Poonam Pandey]. Life is pretty normal for the teenager with flashy clothes, a pretty girl friend, the summer vacations and his gang of friends, who are up to some trick or the other. The moment Shivam sees Poonam, he not only falls for her charms, but also starts dreaming and fantasizing about her day and night. All of this eventually leads to a roller coaster ride of love getting entangled with lust and sprinkled with doses of jealousy and possessiveness.
With a film that’s woven around such a plot, exploring myriad emotions, one expects more than a love story in films of this genre. While director Amit Saxena tries to explore every possible angle of growing up years in a teenager’s life, the film suffers in its first half itself, but manages to pace up in the post-interval portions. Even though it ends on a conventional note, there’s hardly any innovation that one can bring to this film considering the plot/theme of the film.
Come to think of it, the writing barely offers anything new to the spectator. One can’t really blame the writer/s for the lack of novelty in the story as there’s hardly anything that one can write in a film where the mainstay/focus is purely on skin show, which, incidentally, is limited too. However, the DoP captures not just the beauty of the scenic locales, but also human emotions justifiably. Besides, this one’s more of a treatment film, with the effective background score enhancing and elevating a number of sequences.
Poonam Pandey needs to work really hard on her expressions and dialogue delivery. The surprise packet of the film, however, is Shivam, who appears supremely confident and has the potential to grow as an actor. He seems to be completely at ease before the camera. Vishal Bhonsle, as Poonam’s boyfriend, is perfect. The seasoned actors who play Shivam’s father and uncle are also natural. The director has beautifully captured their awkwardness and hesitations when they go to Poonam to enquire about her relationship with their child. The young actors playing Shivam’s friends are self-assured.
On the whole, NASHA is more of an emotional love story than a film that rides on skin fest. An average fare!
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Bajatey Raho (2013) Movie Review

Bajatey Raho Movie Review-
 A revenge comedy, or conning a con to be specific, is a rarity in Bollywood. Recall KHOSLA KA GHOSLA, which was amongst the first in this genre. Subsequently, a whole new segment that deviate from the tried-and-tested route, boast of an ensemble cast, are close to real life and belong to diverse genres have made it to cineplexes. The success of VICKY DONOR and FUKREY has given an impetus to this trend of low cost, high concept films. Shashant Shah, who attempted diverse genres in his first two outings, DASVIDANIYA [2008] and CHALO DILLI [2011], follows the trail with BAJATEY RAHO.
However, unlike the over-the-top humor that we are subjected to in most films, the humor is understated in BAJATEY RAHO. In addition, Shashant and writer Zafar A. Khan stay true to the ‘commercial format’ of amalgamating just about every ingredient to quench the appetite of the entertainment-seeking spectator. Although the narrative is not without its share of déjà vu moments, Shashant does manage to dole out a fairly absorbing tale, more towards the second half of the movie.
Sabharwal [Ravi Kishan] is on a roll, committing a series of frauds, all in the garb of a successful business entrepreneur. But little does he know that one of his misdoings has created a huge impact on the lives of four commoners, Mrs. Baweja [Dolly Ahluwalia], Sukhi [Tusshar Kapoor], Mintoo [Vinay Pathak] and Ballu [Ranvir Shorey], which has only resulted into an enormous wave of need for vengeance.
The death of Mr. Baweja [Yogendra Tikku] due to a cardiac arrest after being framed in a bank fraud and Saira, his assistant, being put behind bars, Mrs. Baweja takes the situation in her hands. The four decide to get even with Sabharwal…
While the story starts off on a rather haphazard note with a random sting operation and eventual blackmail, director Shashant Shah manages to weave the plot together without confusion. Gradually, as the story unfolds, the viewer is taken down memory lane which sets the premise while taking the story forward. Since much of the first half goes in establishing each of the characters, the pace appears sluggish, with the romantic track [featuring Tusshar and Vishakha Singh] standing out like a sore thumb. Agree, Vishakha had to fit into the scheme of things, but it could’ve been done in a more persuasive manner. Fortunately, the narrative gathers momentum post interval as the motley crew gear up for their biggest con yet. It is this episode that elevates the film a notch above the ordinary. Additionally, with a run time of 1.47 hours, the film manages to keep you in your seat for most parts.
But, having said that, let me add that the film is *not* laced with humor-laden situations/episodes in entirety. This one’s more about conning the con and settling scores, hence the focus is primarily on drama and taking the story forward. The humor, hence, is sparse and not in your face. Besides, Shashant could’ve avoided the mostly Punjabi dialect, for it may be difficult to comprehend for the uninitiated.
Shashant reserves the best for the post-interval portions and that includes the con act as well as the songs. ‘Tennu Main Love Karda’ [modeled on the lines on the popular track from DESI BOYZ], ‘Naagin’ and the RDB track [towards the end credits] are easy on the lips.
Dolly Ahluwalia, Ravi Kishan, Brijendra Kala and Rajender Sethi are the scene stealers here. Post VICKY DONOR, one sees Dolly in an entirely new avatar and the natural ease with which she glides into her part makes the goings-on worth it. Ravi Kishan enacts the evil man with flourish. Brijendra Kala, playing the sidekick to Ravi Kishan, proves his prowess yet again, while Rajender Sethi may be getting stereotyped in negative roles, but it’s a delight watching him as the greedy father of the groom.
Tusshar enacts his part with conviction, while Vinay Pathak, cast in a non-comic character, is restrained. Ranveer Shorey doesn’t get much to do here. Vishakha Singh is alright. Kamlesh Gill is wasted in an insignificant role. Husaan Saad is lovable. Yogendra Tikku [as Mr. Baweja], Rajinder Nanu [as Raman], Vikas Mohla [as Pawan], Anya Singh [as Gudiya] and Nikhil Pandey [as Aman Kapoor] fill the bill.
On the whole, BAJATEY RAHO is quite entertaining with an absorbing second half. Decent entertainer!
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Issaq (2013) Movie Review

Issaq Movie Review-

They say a ‘rose by any other name remains a rose’. Likewise, William Shakespeare’s timeless classic ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by any other name will always arouse tremendous curiosity. The tragedy of two young, star-crossed lovers has always provided fodder to many films [Bollywood/Hollywood]. As a matter of fact, there have been many adaptations and inspirations of this eternal love story. Director Manish Tiwary’s ISSAQ is no different. He has tried to illustrate the innocence of romance against the backdrop of violence and hatred.
Shakespeare or no Shakespeare, films like QAYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAK and the much recent ISHAQZAADE are examples of love blooming between the offspring of two warring families. On his own admission, Manish claims his ISSAQ to be an adaptation of ‘Romeo & Juliet’. He does succeed in bringing out the essence of the love story that is set against the backdrop of the sand mafia and the dreaded Naxalites, but the film appeals in bits and spurts, not in entirety!
The story is set in Banaras and its neigbouring areas that are witness to violence unleashed by sand mafia controlled by two warring factions — Mishras and Kashyaps. Kashyap has an 18-year old, pretty daughter Bachchi [Amyra Dastur] from his first wife, while Mishra’s son Rahul [Prateik] is a good-looking teenager with predictable interests for a boy of his background — girls and guns. Things change when Rahul and Bachchi fall in love. Disregarding the consequences, the young lovers choose to go ahead with the diktats of their hearts…
ISSAQ banks heavily on guns and violence, as is the demand of the script. Even though the screenplay tilts towards the blooming romance of the lovebirds, it’s actually the gun-yielding men and the scheming woman [aptly played by Rajeshwari Sachdeva], who tend to leave an everlasting impact.
What is good about not just the film but also Bollywood is the fact that rather than investing heavily on foreign locales, it has now started discovering the stunning locales within India itself. Besides Delhi, Wai and other locales, Banaras seems to have caught the fancy of our storytellers, with films like RAANJHANAA, YAMLA PAGLA DEEWANA-2 [partly], besides several others, being filmed in this vibrant city. Even in ISSAQ, the locations and the camerawork is something that stays with you much after the film has concluded.
Even though the territory of the script is known to all, it’s the screenplay that keeps the film moving frame by frame. The narrative does get lengthy and stretched at times, courtesy the loose editing at places. Had the editing been crisper, it would have left an indelible impression for sure. While the first half of the film is slow moving and uneven, the post-interval portions are a bit stretched. In fact, the film gathers momentum only after the attacks on Amit Sial and Ravi Kishan. The soundtrack is commonplace, with the title track leaving an impression.
Of the cast, Prateik isn’t entirely persuasive. A bit more conviction would’ve only made a vast difference to his performance. Although this is Amyra’s debut film, she shows immense promise. A few right films and she could just be the face/name to watch out for. The director has truly succeeded to extract the maximum out of her facial innocence. Amongst the rest of the cast, while Neena Gupta is just about okay, it is Ravi Kishan [terrific], Prashant Narayan [convincing], Makrand Deshpande [super], Sudhir Pandey [competent], Vineet Kumar Singh [perfect], Prashant Kumar [proficient] and Amit Sial [first-rate] who stand out. Rajeshwari Sachdeva is top notch.
On the whole, ISSAQ is absorbing and convincing in parts, not in entirety. The final outcome could’ve been even more impactful had it not been stretched.
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Luv U Soniyo (2013) Movie Review

Luv U Soniyo Movie Review- 
Bollywood continues to borrow from films of yore. We rehash love stories tirelessly, refurbishing the age-old premise to suit the present-day spectators. LUV U SONIYO, directed by Joe Rajan, too follows the same routine we are so accustomed to witnessing.
LUV U SONIYO is about Mark [Tanuj Virmani] and Soniyo [Neha Hinge], who, since their childhood, have been brought together by fate, time after time, only to be drawn apart each time. But destiny has its own plans for these two, who belong to two completely different worlds.
LUV U SONIYO is an amalgamation of loosely knitted episodes with the usual monotony of mush that is broken by the few light moments, which come as a welcome respite. There’s not much of drama here. Nor does it have moments that make you pine for the lovers. The culmination, therefore, doesn’t give you the feeling of euphoria. Besides, the overtone of Goan culture seems a bit over the top here.
Director Joe Rajan knows the technicalities right, but he is saddled with an unenergetic script. A couple of songs are tuneful though.
Tanuj is strictly okay. Neha seems like just any other plain Jane. The supporting cast comprising of Puneet Issar, Avtar Gill, Joy Fernandes, Bunty Grewal, Himani Shivpuri and Viveck Vaswani are functional. Howard Rosemeyer irritates after a point.
On the whole, LUV U SONIYO is yet another addition to the old-school romantic film!
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Tu Mere Agal Bagal Hai Video – Phata Poster Nikhla Hero (2013)

Latest bollywood song “Tu Mere Agal Bagal Hai” feat Shahid Kapoor & Ileana D’Cruz from hindi movie “Phata Poster Nikhla Hero”. Music is by Pritam & Vocals are by Mika Singh.
A Rajkumar Santoshi Film. In Cinemas 20th Sept 2013.
Song: SATYAGRAHA Song Credits:
Singers: Mika Singh
Music Director: Pritam
Lyrics Writer: Irshad Kamil
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Nasha (2013) Movie Review

Nasha Movie Review-

A number of movies have depicted a brewing ‘love story’ between a young boy and an older woman and vice versa. NASHA is no different. This one marks the debut of Poonam Pandey, who has been in the news for varied reasons. Besides exuding heat, Poonam tries her level best to spell seduction with the capital ‘S’.
NASHA has been made on a plot which has been the domain to many likeminded films like MERA NAM JOKER [1970], DOOSRA AADMI [1977], EK NAYI PAHELI [1984], MAYA MEMSAAB [1993], EK CHHOTISI LOVE STORY [2002], NISHABD [2007] and CHEENI KUM [2007], wherein a young boy/man falls for an older woman or vice versa. Even though the promotions of NASHA make the audience’s expectation meter soar really high, expecting more of skin show in the process, director Amit Saxena serves an emotional tale instead of padding the narrative with steamy sequences.
NASHA tells the story of an 18-year-old boy [Shivam Patil], who falls hopelessly in love with a 25-year-old woman [Poonam Pandey]. Life is pretty normal for the teenager with flashy clothes, a pretty girl friend, the summer vacations and his gang of friends, who are up to some trick or the other. The moment Shivam sees Poonam, he not only falls for her charms, but also starts dreaming and fantasizing about her day and night. All of this eventually leads to a roller coaster ride of love getting entangled with lust and sprinkled with doses of jealousy and possessiveness.
With a film that’s woven around such a plot, exploring myriad emotions, one expects more than a love story in films of this genre. While director Amit Saxena tries to explore every possible angle of growing up years in a teenager’s life, the film suffers in its first half itself, but manages to pace up in the post-interval portions. Even though it ends on a conventional note, there’s hardly any innovation that one can bring to this film considering the plot/theme of the film.
Come to think of it, the writing barely offers anything new to the spectator. One can’t really blame the writer/s for the lack of novelty in the story as there’s hardly anything that one can write in a film where the mainstay/focus is purely on skin show, which, incidentally, is limited too. However, the DoP captures not just the beauty of the scenic locales, but also human emotions justifiably. Besides, this one’s more of a treatment film, with the effective background score enhancing and elevating a number of sequences.
Poonam Pandey needs to work really hard on her expressions and dialogue delivery. The surprise packet of the film, however, is Shivam, who appears supremely confident and has the potential to grow as an actor. He seems to be completely at ease before the camera. Vishal Bhonsle, as Poonam’s boyfriend, is perfect. The seasoned actors who play Shivam’s father and uncle are also natural. The director has beautifully captured their awkwardness and hesitations when they go to Poonam to enquire about her relationship with their child. The young actors playing Shivam’s friends are self-assured.
On the whole, NASHA is more of an emotional love story than a film that rides on skin fest. An average fare!
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Bajatey Raho (2013) Movie Review

Bajatey Raho Movie Review-
 A revenge comedy, or conning a con to be specific, is a rarity in Bollywood. Recall KHOSLA KA GHOSLA, which was amongst the first in this genre. Subsequently, a whole new segment that deviate from the tried-and-tested route, boast of an ensemble cast, are close to real life and belong to diverse genres have made it to cineplexes. The success of VICKY DONOR and FUKREY has given an impetus to this trend of low cost, high concept films. Shashant Shah, who attempted diverse genres in his first two outings, DASVIDANIYA [2008] and CHALO DILLI [2011], follows the trail with BAJATEY RAHO.
However, unlike the over-the-top humor that we are subjected to in most films, the humor is understated in BAJATEY RAHO. In addition, Shashant and writer Zafar A. Khan stay true to the ‘commercial format’ of amalgamating just about every ingredient to quench the appetite of the entertainment-seeking spectator. Although the narrative is not without its share of déjà vu moments, Shashant does manage to dole out a fairly absorbing tale, more towards the second half of the movie.
Sabharwal [Ravi Kishan] is on a roll, committing a series of frauds, all in the garb of a successful business entrepreneur. But little does he know that one of his misdoings has created a huge impact on the lives of four commoners, Mrs. Baweja [Dolly Ahluwalia], Sukhi [Tusshar Kapoor], Mintoo [Vinay Pathak] and Ballu [Ranvir Shorey], which has only resulted into an enormous wave of need for vengeance.
The death of Mr. Baweja [Yogendra Tikku] due to a cardiac arrest after being framed in a bank fraud and Saira, his assistant, being put behind bars, Mrs. Baweja takes the situation in her hands. The four decide to get even with Sabharwal…
While the story starts off on a rather haphazard note with a random sting operation and eventual blackmail, director Shashant Shah manages to weave the plot together without confusion. Gradually, as the story unfolds, the viewer is taken down memory lane which sets the premise while taking the story forward. Since much of the first half goes in establishing each of the characters, the pace appears sluggish, with the romantic track [featuring Tusshar and Vishakha Singh] standing out like a sore thumb. Agree, Vishakha had to fit into the scheme of things, but it could’ve been done in a more persuasive manner. Fortunately, the narrative gathers momentum post interval as the motley crew gear up for their biggest con yet. It is this episode that elevates the film a notch above the ordinary. Additionally, with a run time of 1.47 hours, the film manages to keep you in your seat for most parts.
But, having said that, let me add that the film is *not* laced with humor-laden situations/episodes in entirety. This one’s more about conning the con and settling scores, hence the focus is primarily on drama and taking the story forward. The humor, hence, is sparse and not in your face. Besides, Shashant could’ve avoided the mostly Punjabi dialect, for it may be difficult to comprehend for the uninitiated.
Shashant reserves the best for the post-interval portions and that includes the con act as well as the songs. ‘Tennu Main Love Karda’ [modeled on the lines on the popular track from DESI BOYZ], ‘Naagin’ and the RDB track [towards the end credits] are easy on the lips.
Dolly Ahluwalia, Ravi Kishan, Brijendra Kala and Rajender Sethi are the scene stealers here. Post VICKY DONOR, one sees Dolly in an entirely new avatar and the natural ease with which she glides into her part makes the goings-on worth it. Ravi Kishan enacts the evil man with flourish. Brijendra Kala, playing the sidekick to Ravi Kishan, proves his prowess yet again, while Rajender Sethi may be getting stereotyped in negative roles, but it’s a delight watching him as the greedy father of the groom.
Tusshar enacts his part with conviction, while Vinay Pathak, cast in a non-comic character, is restrained. Ranveer Shorey doesn’t get much to do here. Vishakha Singh is alright. Kamlesh Gill is wasted in an insignificant role. Husaan Saad is lovable. Yogendra Tikku [as Mr. Baweja], Rajinder Nanu [as Raman], Vikas Mohla [as Pawan], Anya Singh [as Gudiya] and Nikhil Pandey [as Aman Kapoor] fill the bill.
On the whole, BAJATEY RAHO is quite entertaining with an absorbing second half. Decent entertainer!
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Issaq (2013) Movie Review

Issaq Movie Review-

They say a ‘rose by any other name remains a rose’. Likewise, William Shakespeare’s timeless classic ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by any other name will always arouse tremendous curiosity. The tragedy of two young, star-crossed lovers has always provided fodder to many films [Bollywood/Hollywood]. As a matter of fact, there have been many adaptations and inspirations of this eternal love story. Director Manish Tiwary’s ISSAQ is no different. He has tried to illustrate the innocence of romance against the backdrop of violence and hatred.
Shakespeare or no Shakespeare, films like QAYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAK and the much recent ISHAQZAADE are examples of love blooming between the offspring of two warring families. On his own admission, Manish claims his ISSAQ to be an adaptation of ‘Romeo & Juliet’. He does succeed in bringing out the essence of the love story that is set against the backdrop of the sand mafia and the dreaded Naxalites, but the film appeals in bits and spurts, not in entirety!
The story is set in Banaras and its neigbouring areas that are witness to violence unleashed by sand mafia controlled by two warring factions — Mishras and Kashyaps. Kashyap has an 18-year old, pretty daughter Bachchi [Amyra Dastur] from his first wife, while Mishra’s son Rahul [Prateik] is a good-looking teenager with predictable interests for a boy of his background — girls and guns. Things change when Rahul and Bachchi fall in love. Disregarding the consequences, the young lovers choose to go ahead with the diktats of their hearts…
ISSAQ banks heavily on guns and violence, as is the demand of the script. Even though the screenplay tilts towards the blooming romance of the lovebirds, it’s actually the gun-yielding men and the scheming woman [aptly played by Rajeshwari Sachdeva], who tend to leave an everlasting impact.
What is good about not just the film but also Bollywood is the fact that rather than investing heavily on foreign locales, it has now started discovering the stunning locales within India itself. Besides Delhi, Wai and other locales, Banaras seems to have caught the fancy of our storytellers, with films like RAANJHANAA, YAMLA PAGLA DEEWANA-2 [partly], besides several others, being filmed in this vibrant city. Even in ISSAQ, the locations and the camerawork is something that stays with you much after the film has concluded.
Even though the territory of the script is known to all, it’s the screenplay that keeps the film moving frame by frame. The narrative does get lengthy and stretched at times, courtesy the loose editing at places. Had the editing been crisper, it would have left an indelible impression for sure. While the first half of the film is slow moving and uneven, the post-interval portions are a bit stretched. In fact, the film gathers momentum only after the attacks on Amit Sial and Ravi Kishan. The soundtrack is commonplace, with the title track leaving an impression.
Of the cast, Prateik isn’t entirely persuasive. A bit more conviction would’ve only made a vast difference to his performance. Although this is Amyra’s debut film, she shows immense promise. A few right films and she could just be the face/name to watch out for. The director has truly succeeded to extract the maximum out of her facial innocence. Amongst the rest of the cast, while Neena Gupta is just about okay, it is Ravi Kishan [terrific], Prashant Narayan [convincing], Makrand Deshpande [super], Sudhir Pandey [competent], Vineet Kumar Singh [perfect], Prashant Kumar [proficient] and Amit Sial [first-rate] who stand out. Rajeshwari Sachdeva is top notch.
On the whole, ISSAQ is absorbing and convincing in parts, not in entirety. The final outcome could’ve been even more impactful had it not been stretched.
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Luv U Soniyo (2013) Movie Review

Luv U Soniyo Movie Review- 
Bollywood continues to borrow from films of yore. We rehash love stories tirelessly, refurbishing the age-old premise to suit the present-day spectators. LUV U SONIYO, directed by Joe Rajan, too follows the same routine we are so accustomed to witnessing.
LUV U SONIYO is about Mark [Tanuj Virmani] and Soniyo [Neha Hinge], who, since their childhood, have been brought together by fate, time after time, only to be drawn apart each time. But destiny has its own plans for these two, who belong to two completely different worlds.
LUV U SONIYO is an amalgamation of loosely knitted episodes with the usual monotony of mush that is broken by the few light moments, which come as a welcome respite. There’s not much of drama here. Nor does it have moments that make you pine for the lovers. The culmination, therefore, doesn’t give you the feeling of euphoria. Besides, the overtone of Goan culture seems a bit over the top here.
Director Joe Rajan knows the technicalities right, but he is saddled with an unenergetic script. A couple of songs are tuneful though.
Tanuj is strictly okay. Neha seems like just any other plain Jane. The supporting cast comprising of Puneet Issar, Avtar Gill, Joy Fernandes, Bunty Grewal, Himani Shivpuri and Viveck Vaswani are functional. Howard Rosemeyer irritates after a point.
On the whole, LUV U SONIYO is yet another addition to the old-school romantic film!
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Satyagraha Title Video – Satyagraha (2013)

Presenting title song of movie Satyagraha directed by Prakash Jha. The starcast of the movie Satyagraha are Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgan, Arjun Rampal, Kareena Kapoor, Manoj Bajpai. The all stars are mega ones and best performer till now in almost all his movies.
Song: SATYAGRAHA
Singer: RAJIV SUNDARESAN, SHIVAM PATHAK, SHWETA PANDIT
Music: SALIM – SULAIMAN
Lyrics: PRASOON JOSHI
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Tera Rastaa Chhodoon Na Video – Chennai Express (2013)

Tera Rastaa Chhodoon Na is another melodiously flowing composition by Vishal Shekhar in voice of Amitabh Bhattacharya and Anusha Mani. The song is about keeping promises and to be with each other in every phase of life.
Song: TERA RASTAA CHHODOON NA
Singer: AMITABH BHATTACHARYA, ANUSHA MANI
Music: VISHAL-SHEKHAR
Lyrics: AMITABH BHATTACHARYA
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Dua Video – Rabba Main Kya Karoon (2013)

Watch Exclusive “Dua” Video From The Movie “Rabba Main Kya Karoon”
Song: DUA
Movie: RABBA MAIN KYA KAROON
Singer: AKASH CHOPRA
Lyrics: ZAHEER ANWAR
Music: AKASH CHOPRA
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Khurafati Akhiyan Video – Bajatey Raho (2013)

Presenting the new track ‘Khurafati Akhiyan’ from Bajatey Raho featuring Ravi Kishan & Vishakha Singh. A foot tapping song sung in the melodious voice of Sona Mahapatra.
Eros International in association with MSM Motion Pictures presents ‘Bajatey Raho’ a Shashant A Shah directorial film featuring Dolly Ahluwalia, Tusshar Kapoor, Ravi Kishan, Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey & Vishakha Singh. The film is produced by Krishika Lulla & is all set to release in theatres on 26th July, 2013.
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Phata Poster Nikhla Hero (2013) Movie Stills | Photos

Phata Poster Nikhla Hero (2013) Movie Stills-
Starring – Shahid Kapoor and Ileana D’Cruz in Lead Roles.

 Phata Poster Nikhla Hero (2013) Movie Stills | Photos

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Chugliyaan Song Full HD Video - Once upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara (2013)

Chugliyaan Song Full HD Video - Once upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara (2013)

Chugliyaan - Once upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara (2013)


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Haywire (2012) Hindi Dubbed Dual Audio Download Links

Haywire (2012) Hindi Dubbed Dual Audio Download Links

Haywire (2012)

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Released : 2012
Genre : Action | Thriller
Starcast : Gina Carano, Ewan McGregor and Michael Fassbender
Desc :
This dynamic action-thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh boasts a talented cast that includes Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton, Michael Douglas, Michael Angarano; and introduces MMA superstar Gina Carano as Mallory Kane, in a demanding lead role that has her performing her own high-adrenaline stunts. Mallory Kane is a highly trained operative who works for a government security contractor in the dirtiest, most dangerous corners of the world. After successfully freeing a Chinese journalist held hostage, she is double crossed and left for dead by someone close to her in her own agency. Suddenly the target of skilled assassins who know her every move, Mallory must find the truth in order to stay alive.
Duration : 93 min

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Jack The Giant Slayer (2013) Hindi Dubbed Dual Audio Download Links

Jack The Giant Slayer (2013) Hindi Dubbed Dual Audio Download Links

Jack The Giant Slayer (2013)

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Released : 1 March 2013
Genre : Adventure | Drama | Fantasy
Starcast : Nicholas Hoult, Stanley Tucci, Ewan McGregor
Desc :
The ancient war between humans and a race of giants is reignited when Jack, a young farmhand fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the two worlds.
Duration : 1:54
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