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Singh Saab the Great Title Video - Singh Saab the Great (2013)

Singh Saab the Great Title Video - Singh Saab the Great (2013)
Presenting Title Song of Sunny Deol's latest Bollywood movie SINGH SAAB THE GREAT in voice of astonishing singers Sonu Nigam and Teesha Nigam. The lyrics are penned by Kumaar.
Song: SINGH SAAB THE GREAT
Singer: SONU NIGAM, TEESHA NIGAM
Music: SONU NIGAM
Lyrics: KUMAAR
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Gandi Baat Video - R..Rajkumar (2013)

Gandi Baat Video - R..Rajkumar (2013)
Here's presenting the first song "Gandi Baat" from R..Rajkumar featuring Shahid Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and the ace choreographer & director Prabhu Dheva.
Singers: Kalpana Patowary & Mika Singh Music: Pritam Lyrics: Anupam Amod Eros International & Next Gen Films presents 'R...Rajkumar' a film directed by Prabhu Dheva featuring Shahid Kapoor & Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles. The film is produced by Sunil Lulla & Viki Rajani.
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Krrish Krrish Title Song Video - Krrish 3 (2013)

Presenting the "Krrish Krrish" video song of most awaited Bollywood movie KRRISH 3 starring Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Vivek Oberoi, Rekha and others. The song is in voice of Mamta Sharma, Anirudh Bhola, Rajesh Roshan while lyrics are penned by Sameer Anjaan. The music of Krrish 3 is composed by Rajesh Roshan.
Song: Krrish Krrish
Movie: Krrish 3
Singer: Mamta Sharma, Anirudh Bhola, Rajesh Roshan
Starcast: Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Vivek Oberoi, Rekha
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyrics: Sameer Anjaan
Music on T-Series
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Chingam Chabake Video - Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (2013)

It is usually the guys who are the masters of flirting. But here our Gori, Dia is flirting with Sriram & that too in the most unique way. Watch as Dia teases Sriram 'Chingam Chabake'. Confused what we're talking about? Watch the video to know Directed By : Punit Malhotra Produced By : Dharma Productions Starring : Imran Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan Release Date : 22nd November 2013
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Tamanche Pe Disco Video - Bullett Raja (2013)

Get ready to groove on the tunes of TAMANCHE PE DISCO from movie Bullett Raja starring Saif Ali Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Jimmy Shergill, Vidyut Jamwal and Others. The music is composed by RDB while lyrics are penned by Raftaar

Song: TAMANCHE PE DISCO
Singer: RDB FEATURING, NINDY KAUR, RAFTAAR
Lyrics: RAFTAAR
 Music: RDB
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Boss (2013) Movie Review

Boss (2013) Movie Review- A.R. Murugadoss and Prabhu Dheva revived the trend of masala movies with GHAJINI [remake of the Tamil hit GHAJINI; 2005] and WANTED [remake of the Telugu hit POKIRI; 2006], respectively. The victory of these two films triggered off a plethora of masala entertainers, reminiscent of Bollywood of 1970s and 1980s. Almost every actor in Mumbai decided to hitch the bandwagon. The dream merchants and storytellers too felt that they had finally found the formula for a hit. All of a sudden, the Hindi film audience got a taste of logic-less laughs, unrestrained masala, groovy tunes and popular Southern-styled stunts. In short, old-fashioned
 
entertainers were back in vogue.

Post the humungous success of ROWDY RATHORE [remake of the Telugu hit VIKRAMARKUDU; 2006], Akshay Kumar waltzes back to no-holds-barred formula, unleashing yet another runaway entertainer -- BOSS, the remake of the Malayalam hit POKKIRI RAJA [2010].

BOSS is a clear departure from previous Akshay starrers [OMG - OH MY GOD!, SPECIAL 26, ONCE UPON A TIME IN MUMBAI DOBAARA!], yet it has everything that spectators look for in masala fares -- a daring hero with loads of heroism, the emotional chord between two brothers and their father, a corrupt cop, the fight between good and evil, a tadka of comedy, hummable soundtrack, clap-trap dialoguebaazi, lots of gravity-defying stunts... in fact, BOSS is a fast-moving roller-coaster ride that gives you no time to think. The film transports you to the cinema of yore, when the sole motive of a movie was to please, appease, amuse and entertain the spectators and reap a harvest at the BO. This one does that too: It offers entertainment by the bucketful and celebrates the formula with panache.

Final word? BOSS is *not* for those who find it fashionable to run down masala films. This one's for those who feast on unadulterated, pure desi entertainers with glee.

The plot of BOSS is equally simplistic: Satyakant [Mithun Chakraborty] unknowingly kills a teenager and his eldest son, Boss [Akshay Kumar], takes the blame on himself. He's sentenced to jail. When he serves his term and is released, Boss moves to another city. Meanwhile, Satyakant's younger son, Shiv [Shiv Pandit], bashes up the Home Minister's son Vishal [Aakash Dabhade], who's harassing Ankita [Aditi Rao Hydari], the sister of a top cop [Ronit Roy]. All hell breaks loose at this point...

Director Anthony D'Souza tweaks the plot of POKKIRI RAJA to meet the needs of the time and make it more identifiable to the Northern audience. However, what remains intact is the intent of providing unabashed entertainment. Sure, the plotline is no great shakes -- perhaps foreseeable too -- but the screenplay is watertight, with no scope for bland and unexciting moments to seep in. Besides, Anthony maintains stability in both the halves, with ingredients that constitute a well-made masala fare peppered generously from commencement to conclusion. Besides, the film bears a slick look all through, with a couple of sequences leaving an indelible impact.

I'd like to make a note a few sequences here; Anthony has definitely evolved with BOSS, for sure. The emotional chord between Akshay and Mithun, the tense moments between Akshay and Ronit Roy and and the light ones involving Akshay and Aakash Dabhade are worthy of note. Ditto for the action between Akshay and Ronit in the finale. It's simply wow!

Blemishes? Minor hiccups actually. The Shakti Kapoor track could've been avoided. The pacing in a few sequences could've been tighter.

BOSS is embellished with a harmonious soundtrack, balancing between zestful and soft tunes. The reprising of 'Har Kisiko Nahin Milta' from Feroz Khan's JANBAAZ is a clever move. 'Hum Na Tode' is another catchy composition and the presence of Prabhu Dheva is a bonus, while 'Party All Night' is already a rage. Action/stunts [ANL Arasu] have atypical visuals of the hero proving to be a one-man army for whom bashing a dozen goons is a cakewalk. However, three sequences stand out. One -- Akshay's intro, two -- when Mithun visits a dargah with his sons and the fight that ensues and three -- the penultimate fight. Dialogue [Sajid-Farhad] are punch-packed. The witty and sober lines are written with equivalent flamboyance. Cinematography [Laxman R. Utekar] is eye-catching, with several wonderful visuals.

Much of the film's charm and appeal lies in watching Akshay Kumar playing to the gallery. Sure, Akshay is synonymous with entertainers, but his approach to the character in BOSS is way different from what he enacted in his earlier masalathons. Clearly, he's the mainstay of the enterprise. Also, he looks much more fresh than his previous fares. Mithun Chakraborty is remarkable, enacting the part with utmost sincerity. Danny Denzongpa is wonderful, as always. Ronit Roy is the worthy nemesis to Akshay, who does the menacing act with flourish. He's absolutely loathsome.

Shiv Pandit has undeniable screen presence and he makes sure he stands out in a film that belongs to Akshay predominantly. Aditi Rao Hydari is pure eye candy. Johny Lever provides some funny moments. Parikshit Sahni is alright. Govind Namdev is apt, while Aakash Dabhade [as his son] is super. Sanjay Mishra is decent. Sudesh Berry, Mukesh Tiwari and Shakti Kapoor appear in cameos.

On the whole, BOSS is a full-on masala entertainer that's very clear of its intent. It is designed to magnetize lovers of desi commercial cinema and woo the BO. If you savor and relish old-school masaledaar entertainers, BOSS is sure to win you over. Watch this one -- it's a paisa vasool entertainer!
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Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun Video - Ramleela (2013)

Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun Video - Ramleela (2013)
Love goes Dhishqyaun! - Check out this exclusive foot tapping song 'Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun' sung by Aditya Narayan featuring Deepika Padukone & Ranveer Singh.
Song: Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun
Movie: Ramleela
Music: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Lyrics: Siddharth-Garima
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Tose Naina Video - Mickey Virus (2013)

Tose Naina Video - Mickey Virus (2013)
Check out Manish Paul AKA Mickey falling in love with Kamayani in the latest song from upcoming hindi movie "Mickey Virus" starring Manish Paul, Varun Badola, Elli Avram and others.
Song: Tose Naina
Singer: Arijit Singh
Music: HANIF SHAIKH
Lyrics: HANIF SHAIKH
Movie: MICKEY VIRUS
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Tooh Video - Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (2013)

Tooh Video - Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (2013)
What's the fun of being in a party unless you shake that 'TOOH'? Dia & Sriram are here to show you how to shake that TOOH in the latest Punjabi song from Gori Tere Pyaar Mein sung by Mika Singh, Mamta Sharma & Shruti Pathak.
Directed By : Punit Malhotra
Produced By : Dharma Productions
Starring : Imran Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan
Music By : Vishal - Shekhar
Release Date : 22nd November 2013
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War Chhod Na Yaar (2013) Movie Review

War Chhod Na Yaar (2013) Movie Review-
War comedies or spoofs/satirical takes on the feud between two warring nations are a commonality in the West. In fact, it won't be erroneous to state that the concept is well-liked and accepted there. In India, however, the anti-Pakistan sentiment on varied occasions has prompted film-makers to make films that make a scathing attack on the neighbour, besides reflecting patriotism and jingoism, to fuel the sentiment. WAR CHHOD NA YAAR is a war comedy, a first in its genre here.

It's a challenge to incorporate humor in a movie that looks at the sensitive relations between India and Pakistan. Also to be kept in mind is the fact that a genre that has never been introduced to spectators of Hindi films comes with its share of risks. It's a big gamble, actually. But there's always a first time, right? The question is, does director Faraz Haider pull it off?

WAR CHHOD NA YAAR has a unique concept. It not only projects the thorny issue in light vein, but also makes a comical comment on the politicians of both sides as well as the Chinese and American interference. There's a lot of tongue in cheek humor and over the top amusement to drive home a message. Clearly, the director intends to say a big 'No' to warfare or hostility, but while the intentions are right and most honorable, what comes across on screen looks like a half-hearted, amateurish attempt.

WAR CHHOD NA YAAR highlights the relationship between Indian and Pakistani soldiers. The story takes a turn when war breaks out. So what do the soldiers on both the sides do? Can they stop the war? Or do they indulge in warfare?

Faraz Haider portrays the humane and compassionate side of the soldiers, besides stressing on the sacrifices they make so that the nation stays protected. Of course, Faraz takes cinematic liberties while highlighting the issue, especially while portraying the banter between the soldiers [the antakshri is thoroughly enjoyable]. While the first half portrays the friendship between soldiers of India and Pakistan, with some wonderful moments that engage you, the post-interval portions depict a precarious situation: What happens when war breaks out and the soldiers are pitted against each other? It's in this half that the film falters.

The director broaches pertinent topics that we, the commoners, often discuss and communicate during the crisis. At the same time, the film talks of peace and harmony and how the two nations, which have so many facets in common and have fought several wars in the past, need to iron out the issues more responsibly, instead of indulging in unnecessary bloodshed and carnage. It's a constructive approach, no doubt, hitting the nerve that has been a cause for concern over the decades. But the manner in which the screenplay unfolds is not convincing. Is it so easy to call off a war? Can soldiers take a call? Even the culmination, which sends out a clear message of no warfare, is tackily penned and narrated. Besides, why this need to pull the neighbour down so badly? Having said that, I wish to add that a couple of sequences do bring a smile on your face, but they are few and far between.

The soundtrack is situational and frankly, the songs could've been been best avoided in a film like this. Cinematography -- the landscape of Rajasthan -- is eye-catching, although the night shots get too pitch-dark on screen.

Sharman Joshi and Jaaved Jaaferi are a delight to watch on screen. Sharman proves that he's one of the most sincere performers around, while Jaaved proves that he's truly a versatile actor. Soha Ali Khan enacts the part of a journo for the second time [after MUMBAI MERI JAAN], portraying her part credibly. Dalip Tahil gets to portray multiple roles and does an impressive job. Sanjay Mishra is funny at times. Mukul Dev is wasted. Manoj Pahwa is entertaining.

On the whole, WAR CHHOD NA YAAR is an interesting idea, coupled with noble intentions, but is treated amateurishly.
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Lucky Kabootar (2013) Official Theatrical Trailer

Watch the Theatrical trailer of the upcoming Romantic - Comedy movie ''Lucky Kabootar'' starring Eijaz Khan, Kulraj Randhawa, Shraddha Das, Sanjay Mishra & Ravi Kishan.
Director: Shammi Chhabra Producer: Karan Raj Kanwar Banner: Inderjit Films Combine Music Label: SAREGAMA Release Date : 6th December 2013
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God Allah Aur Bhagwan Video - Krrish 3 (2013)

God Allah Aur Bhagwan Video - Krrish 3 (2013)
Presenting "God Allah Aur Bhagwan" video song of most awaited Bollywood movie KRRISH 3 starring Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Vivek Oberoi, Rekha and others. The song is in voice of Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal while lyrics are penned by Sameer Anjaan. The music of Krrish 3 is composed by Rajesh Roshan.
Song: God Allah Aur Bhagwan
Movie: Krrish 3
Singer: Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
Starcast: Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Vivek Oberoi, Rekha
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyrics: Sameer Anjaan
Music on T-Series
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Lahu Munh Lag Gaya Video - Ramleela (2013)

Lahu Munh Lag Gaya Video - Ramleela (2013)
Listen to this mesmerizing romantic song "Lahu Munh Lag Gaya" from Ramleela featuring the stunning Deepika Padukone & Ranveer Singh. The song is sung by Shail Hada.
Music: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Lyrics: Siddharth-Garima
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