Cast: Ranbir Kapoor, Nargis Fakhri, Shammi Kapoor, Aditi Rao Hydari, Kumud Mishra, Piyush Mishra, Shernaz Patel, Moufid Aziz
This film says that depression, apart from making one horny, ignites the artist in one. But our lead, Janardhan Jakhar/JJ (Ranbir Kapoor) was neither adopted, nor abused as a child to feel down enough to become like his idol,…
Terror attacks or even its mention send shivers down people’s spine. It’s a very sensitive subject that requires a lot of tact to showcase on celluloid. Nishikant Kamat’s MUMBAI MERI JAAN (2008), instantly comes to mind in this context. It was…
Lafangey Parindey Movie Stills Lafangey Parindey Movie TrailerReality shows on television have climbed up the popularity charts. So much so, they have even made it to the big screen. RAB NE BANA DI JODI was a 2008 romantic…
Supernatural and horror films have something which is intriguing. There is a certain urge to know what is beyond our perception. But more often than not, the execution is not up to the mark. HELP is no exception. Continue reading “Movie Review : Help” »
All of us must be cognizant of news channels and their amusing race for reporting of (frivolous) stories. You sure still remember the story of ‘Prince’ falling into a pit and his ‘rescue operation’ basking the headlines as ‘breaking news’ for days. But all said and done,…
First things first. Anil Kapoor Productions’ AISHA is a family film (literally). Produced by Anil Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor, it could be very well termed show reel for Sonam Kapoor.
Secondly, Bollywood is predominantly male dominated and the heroines are chiefly meant for the song and dance opportunities. It is…
Most gangster films have something about them which is intriguing. It’s perhaps the larger-than-life image of the characters (gangsters), which is very alluring. Be it SATYA, COMPANY or BLACK FRIDAY, all have hit the right notes…
Corruption is rampant in many countries today. No work is possible without chai paani (bribe). Everyone must have experienced this ubiquitous nuisance. KHATTA MEETHA, a remake of the 1989 Malayalam drama film, VELLANAKALUDE NADU (which was again directed by Priyadarshan) is a satire on this perpetual menace….
Kashmir has always been a favourite topic with Indian filmmakers. But most of the films we came across, till date, either talked about India-Pakistan divide or terrorism. Rahul Dholakia, whose last outing PARZANIA was based on the hostile Gujarat environment during the 2002 riots, now comes up with LAMHAA, set in the Kashmir valley. The…
UDAAN is a simple story told with a lot of heart. If you have ever had an argument with your father or your son or for that matter anyone you are closely associated with, UDAAN is for you. Which means UDAAN is for everyone. Continue reading “Movie Review : UDAAN” »