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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Directed by : Priyadarshan 

Produced by : Ratan Jain 

Screenplay by : Robin Bhatt 

Starring : Anil Kapoor, Ajay Devgan, Mohanlal, Zayed Khan, Boman Irani, Kangna Ranaut, Sameera Reddy

 Music by : Sajid-Wajid 

Background Score: Sandeep Chowta 

Cinematography : Tirru 

Editing by : T. S. Suresh 

Distributed by : United 7 Entertainment, Eros Entertainment 

Release date : 27 April 2012 

 Country : India 

Language : Hindi English 

Budget : INR40 crore (US$7.24 million)


Story-Line
 

Aakash Rana (Ajay Devgan), is an engineer who stays with his UK citizen wife Nikita (Kangna Ranaut) in London before his illegal status gets discovered and the courts order him deported, thus crushing his dreams of an ideal life.

After Four years, Rana returns with vengeance on his mind and teams up with his former employees Aadil Khan(Zayed Khan) and Megha (Sameera Reddy) to wreak some havoc. What follows is a bomb threat on a train and a tensed Railway Control officer Sanjay Raina (Boman Irani) and Anti-Terrorism officer Arjun Khanna (Anil Kapoor) trying every trick in the book to avert the disaster and to apprehend the culprits. Sanjay Raina trying his best to save his daughter Piya (Avika Gor) and the passengers in the train who are thrown in the mix are police officer Shivan Nair (Mohanlal) and his team of cops, who are escorting a prisoner on the same ill-fated train. Rana demands 10,000,000 euros and then he will tell how to disarm the bomb. The ministry does not want to give the money, but Khanna convinces them that the money will given back. After following Rana's instructions and dropping the money in a river, he walks away. Meghna gets the money and tries to get away. She evades the cops, but unfortunately she is killed by a bus in an intersection. Khanna finds out that Khan is one of the bombers and chases him. Khan is shot in the foot, but he gets away after jumping from the bridge and landing on a jet ski driven by Rana. Rana once again demands money and tells it to be left in a dustbin. The dustbin falls inward and Rana runs away with the money even though the police attempt to pursue him. Khanna and his team find out where Aadil is and go there to arrest him. However, Aadil commits suicide with a bomb almost killing Khanna. Rana calls Raina and tells him that a note has been left at a restaurant called Delhi Durbar that tells how to diffuse the bomb. However, the restaurant catches on fire and the letter is burnt. Rana visits Nikita and his son and they arrange to leave UK that night via flight. Khanna visits Nikita and tells who her husband is. After changing the plan, that they should leave UK via train because the police has found out about his plan of leaving via plane, he goes to the train station. There he sees a video of Raina asking the bomber to call again as the letter was burnt. Rana calls Raina and tells him that the bomb was not connected to the wheels and the train will not explode if stopped. Raina stops the train and everyone disembarks safely. Nikita who is helping Khanna now, goes to the train station and sees Rana and the news that the bomb threat was hoax. She lets Rana go, but Khanna finds out as Rana's son calls him Daddy. Khanna chases him and they fight. After Rana tells why he did all this, Khanna does not say anything. However, the police arrive and after seeing that Rana had a gun, they shot him.

Vicky Donor Movie Review

Directed by : Shoojit Sircar 

Produced by : John Abraham 

Written by : Juhi Chaturvedi 

Starring : Ayushmann Khurrana, Yami Gautam, Annu Kapoor,  John Abraham (Guest Ap.)

Music by : Abhishek-Akshay, Bann, Rochak Kohli, Ayushmann Khurrana 

 Studio: Rising Sun Films Distributed by John Abraham Entertainment, Eros Entertainment 

 Release date : April 20, 2012 

Running time : 125 minutes 

Country : India 

Language : Hindi 

Budget : INR5 crore (US$0.91 million)

Story Line

This is the story of Dr. Baldev Chaddha (Annu Kapoor), a fertility expert, who runs a fertility clinic and a sperm bank in Daryaganj, Delhi. He guarantees high quality and professional sperms for the couples without any issue. 

Unfortunately, he has more failed cases to his credit than successes. A healthy and high-performing donor is therefore need for him.

While Chaddha was searching for his 'Indian Alexander', bumps into Vicky Arora (Ayushmann Khurrana). 

Vicky is an only son and of no financial support to his mother Dolly, a widow, who runs a small beauty parlour from their home in Lajpat Nagar. As luck would have it, a small brawl in the colony brings Chaddha and Vicky face to face, where Chaddha concludes that Vicky could be the donor, he has been looking for. 

From here on, Chaddha's days and nights are spent in convincing Vicky to become a donor until he finally gives in. Vicky falls in love with Ashima Roy (Yami Gautam), a Bengali who works in a bank. Despite initial rivalry between Vicky and Ashima's families due to conflicting cultures, they eventually convince their families and get happily married. It is discovered in the progress that Ashima is infertile and Vicky, with a heavy heart, takes better care of her. 

Soon their world comes crashing down because of Vicky's past as a sperm donor, which Ashima can not digest. She moves back to her father's house in Kolkata. For the 25th anniversary of Chaddha's clinic, Vicky convinces Ashima to attend. On the day, all the children who were born out of Vicky's sperm are present, and Ashima realises that Vicky was responsible for the happiness brought to the parents of these children. 

In the end, they adopt a child who was sired by Vicky but whose foster parents have since died in an accident. Vicky and Ashima reunite and live happily.

 With a brief emotional roller coaster ride, Vicky Donor is a light-hearted take on the subject of sperm donation.

 The soundtrack of the film has been composed by Abhishek-Akshay, Bann, Rochak Kohli, Ayushmann Khurrana. The album was released on April 9, 2012. Vicky Donor album tracks are worth listening and contain rawness.


No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. "Chaddha"   Mika Singh 3:50
2. "Kho Jaane Do"   Clinton Cerejo, Aditi Singh Sharma 4:57
3. "Mar Jayian (Romantic)"   Vishal Dadlani, Sunidhi Chauhan 4:48
4. "Mar Jayian (Sad)"   Bann 4:14
5. "Pani Da Rang (Male)"   Ayushmann Khurrana 4:00
6. "Pani Da Rang (Female)"   Sukanya Purkayastha 4:49
7. "Rokda"   Akshay Verma, Aditi Singh Sharma 4:28
8. "Rum Whisky"   Akshay Verma 4:04

Friday, August 24, 2012

Jism 2 Movie Review

Movie Title: Jism 2
Film Critic: Rajeev Nandan Dwivedi
Cast : Sunny Leone , Arunoday Singh , Ranadeep Hooda




Director  : Pooja Bhatt
Producer : Dino Morea , Pooja Bhatt
Screenplay : Mahesh Bhatt
Genre : Adult , thriller
Banner or distributor : Clockwork Films Private limited, Fisheye Network.
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ 



 Sunny Leone makes her Bollywood debut with this film and she attracts the viewers not only through her body, with her acting skills.
Her skin show is what will drag the audiences to the theaters. The curvy actress has a great future in Bollywood.

Randeep Hooda enacts his part with conviction but people don't like him, sometimes he simply irritates.

Arunoday Singh does not impress at all. He needs to improve as an actor and work on his impressions.

Arif Zakaria is in his elements. He is simple in his Role.


Rest of the cast is Average.


 Finally a great debut for Sunny Leone and the music is Superb. Best of Luck for her career in Bollywood.

 Bhatt Camp is well-known in musics


 Outstanding Music !! Copyright tseries !
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Cocktail Movie Review

Roshni Devi, Koimoi.com: 2.5/5
Cocktail is a fun movie but gets a bit marred by the dreary second half ... Complete movie review

Meena Iyer, Times of India: 3.5/5
Go see Cocktail with your closest friends. It will definitely strengthen the bond ... Complete review

Sonia Chopra, Sify.com: 2/5
Well-packaged but regressive ... Complete review

Raja Sen, Rediff.com: 2/5
Cocktail is let down by its inane plot ... Complete review

MovieTalkies.com: 2.5/5
This Cocktail Looks Better Than It Tastes ... Complete review

Piyali Dasgupta, NDTV: 3/5
The movie has just the right mix of fizz and flavour to allow the occasional and inevitable crinkles of triteness to flow well below the surface ... Complete movie review

Mansha Rastogi, NowRunning.com: 2.5/5
Cocktail can make for a decent time-pass watch if you have the capacity to digest the cliched melodrama ... Full Review

Blessy Chettiar, DNA India: 3/5
Cocktail is worth a one-time watch ... Full Movie Review

Kunal Guha, Yahoo! Movies: 1.5/5
It’s a hollow approach to relationships that leaves you with an empty feeling of nothingness ... Full Movie Review

 Movie Reviews with Ratings of Cocktail (2012) Hindi Movie from all the popular Film Critics.

Starring: Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, Diana Penty

Director: Homi Adajania

Producer: Dinesh Vijan, Saif Ali Khan





Ratings: 2.55/5
No. of Reviews: 32
(14 Positive, 2 Negative, 16 Mixed)


Rajeev Masand, CNN IBN: 2/5
'Cocktail' could've done with more heart ... Complete movie review

Anupama Chopra, Hindustan Times: 3.5/5
This cocktail is full of fizz ... Complete movie review

Taran Adarsh, BollywoodHungama.com: 3/5
COCKTAIL has a fascinating first half, charismatic performances, harmonious music and the trendy look and styling as its aces, but the second half is not as tempting or intoxicating as the first hour ... Complete movie review

 Martin D'Souza, GlamSham.com: 2/5
Like I said, no fizz, no punch, but a good presentation ... Full Review

Spicezee Bureau, Zee News: 3/5
Swallow a heady concoction of varied human emotions! ... Full Review

Janhavi Samant, Mid-Day.com: 2/5
Not only will both girls fall in love with the hunk in question, but the film will also turn into a tearjerker halfway ... Full Review

Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express: 2/5
Nice while the fizz lasts ... Full Review

Khalid Mohamed, Deccan Chronicle: 3/5
When three is company ... Full Movie Review

Gaurav Malani, The Economic Times
Yet, despite all its conventionalism and inconsistencies, what still keeps you connected to the movie is its attitude to never take itself too seriously ... Full Movie Review

Joginder Tuteja, IndiaGlitz
An urban entertainer you can relate to ... Full Movie Review

BuzzinTown.com: 2/5
Cocktail that’s nothing but an old concoction of Bollywood’s done-to-death ‘love-triangle’ ingredients ... Cocktail Movie Review

Sanjukta Sharma, LiveMint.com
A tiresome romcom coated in neon gloss ... Cocktail Movie Review

Shilpa Jamkhandikar, Reuters
The mix isn’t right ... Cocktail Movie Review

Anna M.M.Vetticad: 2.5/5
Well, that’s Cocktail for you ... bubbly in the first half, boring in the second, ... Cocktail Movie Review

SantaBanta.com: 3/5
Old Ale In New Bottle ... Cocktail Movie Review

Trisha Gupta, FirstPost.com
Salud! Cocktail’s cool, classy with charm to spare ... Cocktail Movie Review

SamayLive.com
Tale of ennui told well, sparkling performances by cast ... Cocktail Movie Review

Nabanita, OneIndia.in: 3/5
Cocktail is colourful, fascinating and attention-grabbing. Though the movie suffers a few loopholes, but, you definitely can't ignore the threesome magic of Saif-Dippy-Diana ... Cocktail Movie Review

BharatStudent.com: 2.75/5
Good start, weak ending ... Full Movie Review

Devesh Sharma, Filmfare: 3/5
A well-crafted, well-acted three-way urban romance that makes you long for more ... Movie Review

Bobby Sing, BobbyTalksCinema.com: 2/5
It impressively begins with an imported Gin but then starts serving a Desi Daru resulting in a mess ... Movie Review

ASHA MAHADEVAN, BollywoodLife.com
As for the film – very niche, very easy on the eye and ear and a lot of the time, very fun ... Movie Review

Bol Bachchan Movie Reviews

Naresh Deoshi, ApunkaChoice.com: 2.5/5
'Bol Bachchan' is silly but makes you laugh! ... Complete review

MovieTalkies.com: 2/5
Rohit Shetty's Tribute To Gol Maal ... Complete review

Martin D'Souza, GlamSham.com: 1/5
BOL BACHCHAN is like a quickly put up 'after dinner play' which one indulges in during their growing-up years to entertain their parents ... Full Review

Spicezee Bureau, Zee News: 2/5
Impressive acting saves an otherwise foolish film! ... Full Review





Vinayak Chakravorty, India Today: 2.5/5
It's easy to imagine Ajay Devgn as a gaon ka pehelwan, but Abhishek Bachchan doesn't fit the bill ... Full Review

Janhavi Samant, Mid-Day.com: 3.5/5
Don't expect to see the gentle hilarity of the original 'Golmaal' in this remake ... Full Review

 Anupama Chopra, Hindustan Times: 2/5
A fitting label would be: The Cinema of Exhaustion ... Complete movie review

Srijana Mitra Das, Times of India: 3.5/5
Don't strain your brain applying reason to this laugh-riot - but do buy more popcorn for that extra half-hour ... Complete review

Sonia Chopra, Sify.com: 2.5/5
Yet another high-pitched comedy ... Complete review

Sukanya Verma, Rediff.com: 2.5/5
Bol Bachchan is amateurish and silly ... Complete review


Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express: 2.5/5
Rohit Shetty comedy, can give you sporadic chuckles, and a few helpess laughs. Can’t expect more ... Full Review

 Devesh Sharma, Filmfare: 3/5
The silly gags and jokes do make you laugh. Don’t expect a masterpiece like the original Gol Maal and you would be happy ... Movie Review

Sanjukta Sharma, LiveMint.com
A mind-numbing comedy replete with stale stereotypes, over-the-top performances and insipid humour ... Movie Review

Sudish Kamath, The Hindu
Bad stunt double ... Movie Review

Anna M.M.Vetticad: 2.25/5
Rohit Shetty does not know this but Bol Bachchan is actually a suspense thriller ... Movie Review

Bobby Sing, BobbyTalksCinema.com: 1/5
Hope this trash from a Hit director stops the avoidable trend of remaking the Cult Classics of Hindi Cinema ... Movie Review

ASHA MAHADEVAN, BollywoodLife.com: 3/5
A hilarious gag reel ... Movie Review

SantaBanta.com: 2.5/5
Bol Bachchan falls short of expectations ... Movie Review

 Kunal Guha, Yahoo! Movies: 0.25/5
Bol Bachchan (BB) jams chopsticks up the nose of Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s comic classic ‘Gol Maal’ and digs itself six feet under with it ... Full Movie Review

Joginder Tuteja, IndiaGlitz: 3/5
Not really Rohit's Best ... Full Movie Review

BharatStudent.com: 3/5
Time pass mass entertainer!! ... Full Movie Review

BookMyShow: 3/5
Shetty-Devgn combo delivers again. Most enjoyable comedy of the year ... Movie Review

BollySpice: 2.5/5
Keep your expectations low and you may end up having a good time ... Movie Review

 Rajeev Masand, CNN IBN: 2/5
'Bol Bachchan' offers genuine laughs ... Complete movie review

Piyali Dasgupta, NDTV: 1.5/5
With Bol Bachchan, the idea clearly is to quickly mop up Rs 100 crore at the box office before the audience can cotton on to the ploy ... Complete movie review

Taran Adarsh, BollywoodHungama.com: 4/5
BOL BACHCHAN is a dhamaal entertainer that has the Rohit Shetty stamp all over it ... Complete movie review

Mrigank Dhaniwala, Koimoi.com: 3.5/5
Bol Bachchan is sure-shot hit material. It entertains and makes one laugh out loud, throughout! ... Complete movie review



Mansha Rastogi, NowRunning.com: 1.5/5
Bol Bachchan is yet another low IQ comedy from the Rohit Shetty-Ajay Devgn team ... Full Review

Blessy Chettiar, DNA India: 2/5
Bol Bachchan tries too hard to be funny ... Full Movie Review

StarDust: 1.5/5
Bol Bachchan is yet another slapstick brainless comedy from the Shetty-Devgn team ... Full Movie Review

Khalid Mohamed, Deccan Chronicle: 1/5
More ho-hum than ha-ha ... Full Movie Review

Gaurav Malani, The Economic Times: 3/5
Often he takes things a little too far, which doesn't have hitting-to-the-hilt effect but seems rather exaggerated and backfires ... Full Movie Review



BuzzinTown.com: 3/5
Its relentless quest for a rolicking time is infectious ... Movie Review



Directed by Rohit Shetty

 Produced by Ajay Devgn Dhillin Mehta

Written by Sajid-Farhad (dialogues)

Screenplay by Yunus Sajawal

Story by Rohit Shetty

Starring Ajay Devgn Abhishek Bachchan Asin Prachi Desai Krushna Abhishek

Music by Himesh Reshammiya Ajay-Atul

Cinematography Dudley

Editing by Steven H. Bernard

Studio Fox Star Studios

Distributed by Ajay Devgn Films Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd

Release date  6 July 2012

Running time 155 minutes

Country India

Language Hindi

Budget INR70 crore (US$12.67 million)