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What do Pooja Bhatt, Lucky Ali, Tanuja Chandra and M. M. Kreem all have in common? They always tend to do something different from the norm. Then it is natural that the result of their collaboration is also something different. "Different" is not always bad, though, and in this case - "Sur" arrives like a breath of fresh air for those nauseated by redundant Hindi melodrama. When was the last time we saw a film without a conventional love story? ( Read More )

Life is bliss for Nandini. Settled in Canada her world is her husband Shekhar and Son Raja. All good things have to come to an end, and Shekhar receives a bad news from India. Actually Shekhar ran away from India years ago because his relatives are party to an unending intra-family blood battle; a war that has seeped into their very being. Now he along with wife and child is back home. ( Read More )

DIL VIL PYAR VYAR, directed by Ananth Mahadevan and produced by Metalight Productions P. Ltd. in association with Insight Productions P. Ltd., has four separate love stories culminating into one climax.Krish (R. Madhavan) and Raksha (Namrata Shirodkar) are happily married. The couple aspires to become stars in the world of music.  ( Read More )

Ram Gopal Varma and his production house are usually thought of as the most innovative and inventive group of filmmakers this side of the globe. With their latest production Road they keep up their end of the bargain in making a film which is definitely different; however there is room for a lot of improvement. Borrowing influences from Hollywood flicks like The Hitcher, Breakdown and Duel, the films script is completely original. ( Read More )

With as many as eight stars Hansal Mehta's YEH KYA HO RAHA HAI moves on the lines of DIL CHAHTA HAI and STYLE. They are four friends and all of them are in college. Ranjit (Prashant), Rahul (Aamir Ali), Johny (Yash) & Bunty (Vaibhav), are more interested in sex and censored stuff rather than studies. They hardly miss any trick, which would help them to persuade gals( Read More )

First things first... If you haven’t seen the earlier ten versions of Devdas, there’s nothing to worry about. Just sit back and relax. Because the latest inspiration from Sarat Chandra’s famous novel to hit the screens is more than enough for your fill with one of the best star casts in recent times.With the kind of money pumped into it, 'Devdas' lives up to its pre-release hype as you see the modern-day version through the eyes of Sanjay Leela Bhansali. ( Read More )

Based on the Indian epic Mahabharata, the film is a mixture of period and modern drama. Adapted from the play ŒThe Fire and The Wind¹ by playwright Girish Karnad, the film has Amitabh Bachchan starring in a special appearance as the Hindu God ( Read More )


Sarita (Rekha) is a wealthy and politically influential widow who has two daughters, Shalu (Preity Zinta) and Nimmi (Mahima Chaudhary). The two sisters are very different in nature. Although Shalu is outgoing and makes friends quickly, her mother prefers her other daughter Nimmi, whom she showers all her love on. Shalu, naturally, feels left out and yearns for her mother's attention. ( Read More )

For those that thought multi-super star films could only come in the form of Hum Saath Saath Hain, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham or Lajja, think again! Sanjay Gupta´s vastly hyped Kaante, is bringing a male-oriented film with a massive male star cast that lacks the candy floss romance, lacks the Yash Chopra backdrop and lacks the running around tree stamp. Kaante is clearly not your normal film. ( Read More )

The Raaz team of Mukesh Bhatt-Dino Morea-Bipasha Basu returns with Gunaah, this time however, the director is Amol Shetge. Raaz has been this year’s only universal hit, and industry folks are counting on Gunaah (since it has the same team) and another biggie released this weekend to bring in the audiences. ( Read More )

"Much Ado About Nothing!" I can´t think of a finer phrase to comment on whether or not the frenzy K. Shashilal Nair´s "Ek Chhotisi Love Story" has created across India is justified. Withstanding the inclusion of a few "risqué" scenes the film is thoroughly unspectacular and poorly crafted. ( Read More )

 

     
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