Movie Reviews
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Movie Review: Jannat
The Bhatts never run out of stories. In their new outing JANNAT, Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt have yet another new story to tell. This time, it's all about match fixing and bookies. But wait! It would be erroneous to classify JANNAT as a cricket-centric film. Cricket is just the wallpaper here.
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Movie Review: Jimmy
By a strange co-incidence, the new releases of last two Fridays have been poor clones of the 1970s/80s formula. Two weeks ago TASHAN and last week's MR. WHITE MR. BLACK were perfect examples of outdated cinema trying to make a foothold in the multiplex era, but in vain. Now add JIMMY to this list!
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Movie Review: Boothnath
Teaming two superstars [Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan] in your directorial debut is as good as impossible. Opting for a novel story -- the relationship between a spirit and a mortal -- is an equally big challenge.
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Music Review: Woodstock Villa
Sanjay Gupta and rocking music go together. There may have been a stray exception or two but time and again Gupta has proved that he has it in him when it comes to the choice of some contemporary/urban music which cuts boundaries.
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Movie Preview: Mere Baap Pehle Aap
Janaradhan Wishvanbhar Rane (Paresh Rawal) a widower has spent his life bringing up his two kids Chirag (Manoj Joshi) and Gaurav (Akshaye Khanna). Janaradhan has done everything for his kids to bring them up in the best possible manner, ever since they were toddlers. Now when the duo has grown up, Gaurav takes up the responsibility of his father.
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Movie Preview: Raat Gayi Baat Gayi
Movie Preview: Raat Gayi Baat Gayi
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Movie Preview: Hastey-Hastey
Movie Preview: Hastey-Hastey
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Movie Preview: Hari Puttar - A Comedy of Terrors
"He is only a kid…" is something that is heard ever too often. But when a kid displays the valor and wit that is no child's play and the presence of mind that belies his age, it certainly is no kidding matter.
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Preview: Dhoom Dadakka
In his early fifties, Mungilal is a Don living in Bangkok for the past fifteen years. He left Mumbai and settled here after the heat of law started falling on him in India for his shady activities. Mungilal is an emotional and basically good- hearted Bhai, who has never believed in the concept of marriage, though he has had quite a colourful past.
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Preview: Khushboo
A young, ambitious and successful professional like Raghu needs to go to Chandigarh before his posting to New York as his last assignment. For Raghu, career takes top priority in his life.
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Movie Preview: Aashayein
The story revolves around Rahul Singh (John Abraham), a compulsive gambler who wins Rs. 20 million from a bet and throws a party to celebrate.
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Movie Review: Mr. White Mr. Black
It's tough to make a comedy. It's even tougher to make people laugh. With MR. WHITE MR. BLACK you realize that director Deepak Shivdasani's intentions may be sincere, to make a full-on entertainer, but the film fails to transport you to ha-ha-land.
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Movie Review: Anamika
Film scripts are like rubber band. Try stretching the band beyond a point and it's sure to give away. The script of ANAMIKA suffers for this reason!
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Amitabh has no love interest in 'Pa': Balakrishnan
Having got masterly performances out of Tabu and the Big B in "Cheeni Kum", director R. Balakrishnan may be expected to recreate the same magic in his next feature film. But he is on a different track in his second directorial venture titled "Pa".
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Movie Preview: Pranali
Movie Preview: Pranali
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Movie Preview: Mr. White Mr. Black
Movie Preview: Mr. White Mr. Black
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Movie Preview: Aamir
Movie Preview: Aamir
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Movie Preview: Jannat
Movie Preview: Jannat
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Movie Preview: Ugly Aur Pagli
Movie Preview: Ugly Aur Pagli
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Movie Preview: Woodstock Villa
In the tradition of film noir that is guaranteed to shock, thrill and surprise. A compelling film from the national award winning director Hansal Mehta, about swiftly changing moralities in today's world.
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Movie Preview: Bhootnath
Movie Preview: Bhootnath
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Movie Review: Tashan
Hindi movies have undergone a sea-change in terms of content. From crude, been there seen that, done to death kind of movies, to films with substance, the audience tastes have changed over the years. Even though we've have grown up on the staple diet of desi food, we've cultivated a taste for Italian, Chinese, Thai and Mexican cuisine.
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Movie Review: Sirf - Life Looks Greener on the Other Side
SIRF takes a look at the relationships of four couples in a metro and each of them crosses the other's path and, in some way, is connected with one another.
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Movie Review: Hope and a Little Sugar
Good things come in small packages. HOPE & A LITTLE SUGAR [English] is a fine example of this adage. On face-value, you would be least interested in jumping the queue and grabbing its ticket.
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Sajid-Karan to host Zee Awards
Sajid Khan will be back to hosting another big event and that too with another superstar Compere, Karan Johar, at the Zee Cine Awards in London on April 26th 2008. “Yes, we are hosting it together,” Sajid confirmed to Bollywood Hungama.










































