Jab Tak Hai Jaan Movies Review Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif, Anushka Sharma Direction: Yash Chopra Rating: *** There is a reason why Yash Chopra and Shah Rukh Khan are called the Kings of Romance, they have managed to weave one unforgettable love story after the other that remains etched in our memories. ‘Jab [...]
Cast: Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt Direction: Ashwni Dhir Rating: *1/2 Ajay Devgn’s Diwali gamble didn’t quite pay off this time. A film like ‘Son of Sardar’ can work on two accounts, either on the merit of star power or on the quantity/quality of amusing gimmicks that the [...]
Salman Khan’s success run at the box office started with his 2009 film Wanted, followed by Dabangg, Ready, Bodyguard and Ek Tha Tiger. Now ready with the sequel Dabangg 2 to his 2010 film, where he reprised the role of the lovable cop Chulbul Pandey, Salman is all set to thrill fans this December. However to make the sequel extra special [...]
Produced by Vasu Bhagnani, `Ajab Gazabb Love` is a story of Rajveer Grewal (played by his son Jackky Bhagnani) who is the son of a millionaire businessman Yashvardhan Grewal (Darshan Jariwala) and is a proud launcher of DC Avanti – the Dream Car. Kirron Kher plays Rajveer`s mother in the film, who is obsessed with [...]
“Voodoo karle saajna…” If your career starts to slip up, have no fear. Consult God. If He lets you down, consult his nearest rival Satan. Shake hands and even bed the devil, and you have an ally to work on your enemy.
Nine years after “Jism” gave us a new kind of heroine in Bipasha Basu who emerged with erotic insouciance out of the water and headed straight for the hip region, “Jism 2″ gives us a strangely inhibited porn-star heroine.
Sach mein, boss. Kya super-kool film hai. There are these two jobless, aimless, witless guys one of whom can’t act to save his life, and the other one who can act but has to pretend he can’t to keep pace with the one who can. Now, get a load of this. Sid (Riteish Deshmukh) is [...]
Like that cute little boy who holds his father’s face in both his hands to get attention, “Bol Bachchan” just doesn’t let go. Its relentless quest for a rolicking time is infectious. The comic confusions are put forward with a giggly gusto. You can see the team had a great time shooting this subverted version [...]
This is “Lage Raho Munnabhai” without Munna, though there are plenty of low brow Bhais’ zipping around in and out first-time director Rajesh Mapuskar’s blithe frames in search of that elusive feeling of innocence we seem to have lost in our cinema ever since Hrihikesh Mukherjee passed away.
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