Monday, June 29, 2009

New York


New York
Cast
John Abraham, Katrina Kaif, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Irrfan Khan
Director: Kabir Khan
Producer : Aditya Chopra , Yash Chopra
Written by: Sandeep Shrivastava
Music Director: Pritam Chakraborty

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Review

1. Economic Times by Gaurav Malani, ET Bureau

New York opens around 7 years after the 9/11 attacks with Omar (Neil Mukesh) being wrongly held captive by the FBI. Investigating officer Roshan (Irrfan Khan) offers to go easy on Omar if he agrees to spy on old-time friend Sameer (John Abraham) who the FBI suspects to be a terrorist. With a maneuvered reunion, Omar gets entry into Sameer's house and tries hard to unveil his activist identity but fails every time, much to his relief.

In contrast, Sameer himself narrates his distressing past to Omar of how he was illegally detained and brutally tortured by the FBI for 9 months, immediately after 9/11 and victimized for being a Muslim suspect in New York.New York opens on an intriguing note with Omar's attempts to infiltrate into Sameer's life. The ensuing chemistry between the characters keeps you riveted till the movie takes an interesting (though palpable) twist at the interval point. The terrorism theme comes into picture predominantly in the second half. The physical and mental abuse on innocent Muslims, imprisoned merely on suspicion and their consequent repercussions are effectively portrayed. ..read fulll review ....

2. Express india by Shubhra Gupta

The new smart catch-phrase in post-Obama America is post-racial. Which, to those who’ve suffered slurs in the name of race, is pure bunkum. On the same lines, Prez O’s talk of closing down of Guantanamo Bay is a great gesture, but it will take years before the world forgets why that penitentiary was stuffed with suspected terrorists.
Kabir Khan’s ‘New York’ is about three friends impacted by the fallout of 9/11: it was not just the twin towers which were destroyed; a whole way of life died too. Americans began looking at people not of their nationality and religion with hatred and deep suspicion: if they are brown and worshipped Allah, they were terrorists.

Sam aka Samir (John), Omar (Mukesh), and Maya (Katrina) meet as students at New York State U. They hang out on campus, in pubs, but never seem to go to class: just shows that even New Gen directors are reluctant to show heroes getting an education.

In the best Bollywood tradition, this is a triangle: Omar loves Maya who loves Sam. They watch the planes crash into the towers in shock and horror—Omar goes his way, the other two get hitched. Years later, the FBI in the shape of Roshan (Irrfan) surfaces in the threesome’s lives, with a shocking revelation: one of them is the kingpin of a sleeper terrorist organization, and the other has to turn into an FBI informer. Khan’s subject feels a little old (there’s been a ton of 9/11 related stuff in the last eight years, including Naseerudin’s debut 2006 feature ‘Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota’ ), but it is still relevant. read full review...

3. IBN LIVE by Rajeev Masand

Director Kabir Khan's New York, based on extensive research conducted by the filmmaker himself, brazenly accuses the FBI of illegally detaining hundreds of Muslims suspected to have terrorist links post 9/11 and of putting them through extreme forms of torture, only to release months later when no evidence against them could be gathered that many of them were innocent.

Surprising then, that the same film's basic premise involves the FBI itself waiting and watching and monitoring – but never arresting or even probing – a very serious terror suspect who they have ample dope on. It's not until he's planted bombs all across the FBI headquarters that they swing into action.

In another instance, a lady who works as a human rights activist, merrily goes about her life knowing full well her husband's involved in terrorist activities, but doesn't confront him, hoping he'll have a change of heart eventually.

It's holes like these that make New York a tiresome watch. read full review...

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Paying Guests


Paying Guests

Cast:
Shreyas Talpade, Javed Jaffrey, Ashish Chowdhry,
Celina Jaitly, Chunky Pandey,
Riya Sen and Sayali Bhagat

Director: Paritosh Painter
Producer: Subhash Ghai , Raju Farooqui
Written by: Paritosh Painter
Music Directors: Sajid-Wajid
Lyricists: Jalees Sherwani, Wajid Ali and A.K. Upadhyay
Singers: Shaan, Earl D'Souza, Wajid Ali, Sonu Nigam, Amrita Kak and Sunidhi Chauhan


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Review

1. Chakpak by Bobby Singh
Movie lovers all over the world are desperate to see a good entertaining movie after the long non-happening break in Hindi Cinema. And even a marginally good movie could possibly become a profit earner for its producers at this particular point of time. But “Paying Guest” doesn’t even score the minimum points to qualify at that level. It is a completely out of tune project with an all predictable storyline and repetitive gags.

The plot can be easily guessed from its title and on air promos, which revolves around men posing as girls to get a shelter as Paying Guests. We have already witnessed the same narrative in many movies in the past and the only thing which could have saved the movie was its treatment and performances. Sadly, the movie doesn’t have anything to hold your interest in those departments too. From the start itself, you already know what is going to happen next and you simply give up all your hopes of watching a quality comedy from there on. All the four key characters lose their jobs, have no place to live and then find a home where only married couples are allowed as Paying Guests. It all sounds like a book already read till the last page. So there is no surprise element as far as the story is concerned...read full review....

2. IndianExpress by Shubhra Gupta

The last time a couple of dashing Bollywood heroes couldn’t find a house to rent, they turned into a gay couple: Abhishek and John hung out with pretty Priyanka in a fancy apartment in Miami, and their ‘dostana’ was all very cosy.

The quartet in ‘Paying Guests’—Shreyas, Jaaved, Ashish and Vatsal—don’t have matinee idol looks, nor are their digs destined to be quite so posh, so they have to make do with the humbler, cheaper Pattaya beach, and a determinedly low brow plot. Actually, it’s not really any kind of plot, just a series of scenes being played broadly, very broadly, for laughs

Jaaved and Shreyas stuff oranges down their vests, paint their lips, and become the ‘wives’ (the other two are the ‘husbands’), because that’s the only way landlord Jhonny Lever will let out rooms. Each of the guys has a girl, naturally, and some of those girls have pesky dads, and bad attitudes....read full review....

3. Music Review on Santabanta.com

omposer duo Sajid-Wajid's music is usually fast-paced and foot-tapping, evident in their previous albums "Welcome" and "Partner". But "Paying Guest", a film produced by Subhash Ghai, may fail to please music buffs as it lacks freshness.

The soundtrack encompasses four originals and two remixes.

The first song is "Jack and Jill", which starts with an animated voice. The pace of the number, crooned by Shaan and Earl D'Souza, is slow and the track is high on western musical arrangements. But it fails to impress. The major drawback of the song is the lyrics.

The re-mixed version of "Jack and Jill" is faster and suitable for the dance floor.

Next is "Nazar se nazaria" with Sunidhi Chauhan singing in her trademark mischievous style. The song has a distinct resemblance with the hit song "Crazy kiya re" from the movie "Dhoom 2". One can't h...read full review...

4. CineCurry

Paying Guest revolves around Shreyas Talpade, Javed Jaffrey and Ashish Choudhary, three best friends staying together as paying guests in Kiska Miglani’s (Asrani) house in Bangkok. But when Ashish’s cousin Vatsal Seth arrives from India to stay with them they end up messing things one drunken night and are thrown out by Kiska. Now jobless and homeless, the four go about in desperate search of budget accommodation. They end up getting one owned by Shreyas’s ex-employer Ballu (Johnny Lever and his wife played by Delnaaz Paul) but with a condition that they should be married. So Ashish and Vatsal end up turning Shreyas and Javed into their respective wives. Ballu is forever troubled by his younger brother Rocky (Chunky) who wants to get their father’s hotel in his name. What confusion it all leads to when the four leading ladies – Neha Dhupia, Celina, Riya and Sayali get involved in some way or the other forms the rest of the film.

While it was claimed to be the cinematic version of debutante director Paritosh Painter’s play by the same name, the entire film actually appears ripped off from actor Sachin directed Marathi super duper hit film that ran for almost 75 weeks called Ashi Hi Banva Banvi (1988). While AHBB was truly entertaining film that can be enjoyed again and again the same cannot be said about Paying Guests. Stale jokes, unimaginative writing... read full review....

4.Music Review on GlamSham
In a gloomy catastrophic sabbatical of unwanted blackout of musical releases, PAYING GUEST comes out as much wanted 'guest'' in filmdom. After the surprise success of APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY, Mukta Arts pitches out another frothy hilarious extravaganza with an array of hot 'n'' happening upcoming faces. Sajid-Wajid, a specialist in comical genre holds the baton of musical department and streams out with couple of massy soundtracks in this brief audio package of six original soundtracks, including two remixes. Will PAYING GUEST be as amusing as producer's last successful release APNA SAPNA MONEY MONEY? Can Sajid-Wajid prowess be able to match their standards that made them hot property in tinsel town? Let's check this out! ...read full review...

5. IndiaTimes Music REview

Composer duo Sajid-Wajid's music is usually fast-paced and foot-tapping, evident in their previous albums " Welcome " and " Partner ". But " Paying Guest ", a film produced by Subhash Ghai, may fail to please music buffs as it lacks freshness.

The soundtrack encompasses four originals and two remixes.

The first song is " Jack and Jill ", which starts with an animated voice. The pace of the number, crooned by Shaan and Earl D'Souza, is slow and the track is high on western musical arrangements. But it fails to impress. The major drawback of the song is the lyrics.

The re-mixed version of "Jack and Jill" is faster and suitable for the dance floor.

Next is " Nazar se nazaria " with Sunidhi Chauhan singing in her trademark mischievous style. The song has a distinct resemblance with the hit song " Crazy kiya re " from the movie " Dhoom 2 ". One can't help but compare the two songs due to a similarity in the tunes. While " Crazy kiya re " was a hit, " Nazar se nazaria " is disappointing. ...read full review...

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Let’s Dance



Let’s Dance
Cast:
Gayatri Patel, Ajay Choudhary, Aaquib Afzal, Sugandha Garg,
Anjan Srivastav; Aabhas Yadav,
Paras Arora, Nikunj Pandey


Director:
Aarif Sheikh
Music : Vipin Mishra & Tarali Sharma
Producer : Dr. Arvind Patel

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Review

1. Sify

The story revolves around Suhani (Gayatri Patel), a passionate young dancer who wants to make it big, and fourteen year old Aftab (Aquib Afzal), a street dancer. Until the two meet, Suhani can dream of nothing beyond starring in a music video, while Aftab just wants to make a living.

One fateful night, both their lives are set to take a twist. Suhani spots Aftab's gang dancing on a street corner and their raw talent pushes her to dream bigger. She sets about getting them into the spotlight and showcasing their talent. Not only does Suhani take on this Herculean task, but she also has to battle it out with the cynical teenager Aftab, who has little faith in her vision for them....read full review...

2. My popkorn By Keyur Seta

Suhani (Gayatri Patel), a dance teacher, dreams of becoming a star without compromising with her principles. Impressed by a group of street kids (Aabhaas Yadav, Pandey, Arora), she includes them in her dance school and tries to change their lives. Gradually, Suhani does achieve her dream. However, her battle with life doesn't end there.

National award winning editor-turned-director Aarif Sheikh does produce some winning moments but he is hampered by a not-so-tight narration in the form of Sibtain Shahidi's screenplay. Patel's pre-interval romantic scenes with Ajay Chaudhary (another debutant) seem a bit stretched.

Performance wise, Patel confidently delivers her lines and dances exceedingly well. She can be a lookout for the future. Yadav in the role of a roadside tapori impresses and so does the rest of his gang. Ajay Chaudhary and Aquib Afzal fit well in their characters....read Full Review...

3. Buzz18 by Abhishek Mande

There is something about Bollywood that draws hordes of people to it each day. Perhaps it's just the glitz and glamour or maybe something else. I may never entirely be sure. But I am quite certain that Gayatri Patel, the leading lady of this week's release is quite enamoured by the industry.

Gayatri Patel is the daughter of Dr Arvind Patel, who (we are told) owns a chain of motels in the US. So when his little daughter wanted to make a splash in tinsel town, Dr Patel must have decided to make a movie for her.

Let's Dance is the story of a dancer, Suhani (Gayatri Patel) who wants to make it big in showbiz without accepting the strings that come attached along with it.

So you have Suhani turning down the casting couch, refusing to wear revealing clothes and still trying hard to find a foothold. Meanwhile she also teaches a bunch of underprivileged kids (who strangely don't look underprivileged at all) how to dance....read Full Review....

4. IndiaTimes by Gaurav Malani

Dance like no one’s watching! Perhaps the makers took the saying a bit too seriously (and in the wrong context) while producing this dance-drama. National Award winning editor Aarif Shaikh, unfortunately, isn’t able to keep either the dance crisp or drama concise in his directorial debut, going overboard with both.

Suhaani (Gayatri Patel) goes gyrating around Lokhandwala lanes a la Antra Mali of Naach . Passionate about dancing, she runs a choreography-class without monetary aspirations and hopes to make it big one day. As she somersaults in her drawing room in frustrating fury, downside dhabewala Neil (Ajai Chowdhary) gazes at her a la Shah Rukh Khan of Dil To Pagal Hai . Alas his helping hand is only restricted till watermelon juice.

Enter RJ (Aquib Afzal) who launches Suhaani as a choreographer in his next music video, tweaking the romance into Rangeela mode. But as he attempts dance pe chance through his indecent advances, Suhaani retracts. And so does her dream of rehabilitating a group of drug-peddling kids through a dance video.

The film is high on dance but low on emotional connect. There’s a dance at the drop of a hat and then a song at the blink of an eye... read full review....

5. Bolleywood Hungama

This week, another father - Arvind Patel - attempts to showcase his daughter Gayatri Patel's dancing skills in 'Let's Dance', directed by Aarif Sheikh. Come to think of it, such launch pads often act as a showreel for furthering the career in Bollywood. In that respect, 'Let's Dance' succeeds... to an extent.
No issues if 'Let's Dance' seeks inspiration from elsewhere, but in an effort to showcase Gayatri's dances, the remaining aspects take a backseat. The dances appeal, but the love story doesn't. And the crime angle, injected in the plotline, is a big bore.
Let's be specific. Gayatri's dances are a treat, but her love interest cuts a sorry picture. The street children's connection with a crook also seems unwarranted.
In a nutshell, 'Let's Dance' will be best remembered for Gayatri's exuberant ..read full review...

6. Indian Express by Shubhra Gupta

Let’s Dance’ borrows from Hollywood films top-lining bright young things struggling to make it on the dance floor, with some Bollywood twists thrown in.

Suhani (Gayatri) has a twin-pronged agenda: she wants to keep her dance school going so that the bunch of neighbourhood slumkids have something to do other than peddle drugs.

She also wants to break into the tough world of music videos, without having to give ‘private’ auditions to sleazy choreographers. She’s got support from her roommate ...read full review...

Monday, June 15, 2009

Kal Kissne Dekha


Kal Kissne Dekha
Cast:
Jackky Bhagnani, Vaishali Desai, Rishi Kapoor,
Rahul Dev, Riteish Deshmukh,
Archana Puran Singh
Director: Vivek Sharma
Producer: Vashu Bhagnani
Music Director: Sajid Ali, Wajid Ali

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Review

1. Express India by Shubhra Gupta

This is the kind of film that doting fathers used to make, and clearly still do, to launch their aspiring star sons, where the elements of hero-hood – singing, dancing, fighting—crowd every inch of script space.
Old school producer Vashu makes sure that sonnyboy Jackky does all this, and then takes out some insurance: in ‘Kal Kissne Dekha’, the small town lad from Chandigarh who fetches up in a Mumbai college to make his future can, oh my god, see the future.
In a better film, this could have been the twist to lift what turns out to be a sad ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ knock-off. The college doesn’t look anything like a college, ....read full review ...

2. Apunkachoice Music Review by Usha Lakra

A movie with debutants, ‘Kal Kissne Dekha’ is by Bollywood’s once ace producer Vashu Bhagnani, who has produced numerous movies with No.1 in title. So here is a movie where he is launching his son Jackky Bhagnani and Vaishali Desai, granddaughter of late Manmohan Desai. The flick promises freshness because of the newcomers, but it’s hard to say the same about the movie’s music.Music director duo Sajid-Wajid has tried to come up with nice bearable tunes but unfortunately they’re not catchy enough, though few songs from the movie can appeal to some. And the romantic lyrics by Sameer are no better than middling. Aalam Guzarne Ko, sung by Sonu Nigam and Suzy Q, will remind you of Sonu’s previous album songs from the 90s. The track is a slow, typical Bollywood melody with romantic lyrics..read full review...

3. IBN7 by masand

Yet another film that features a protagonist who can peep into the future, Kal Kissne Dekha stars newcomer Jackky Bhagnani as small-town bumpkin Nihaal Singh who arrives all wide-eyed in Mumbai to pursue his college education. Evidently the makers of this film haven't set foot on a Mumbai campus or they'd have known such sprawling universities have no address in Maximum City, sadly they only seem to exist in Karan Johar films – and even those are shot in London or Scotland.
Anyway, Nihaal soon falls for spoilt little rich girl Misha (played by first-timer Vyshalee Desai) after he saves her from a bomb that would have blown her into bits if he hadn't 'seen' it with his special powers just minutes before.
Next thing he knows, everyone from his buddies to the college principal is hounding him with questions about their future. A physics professor (played by Rishi Kapoor in a ridiculous grey wig) assigns Nihaal to a personal project he's been working on, and unwittingly gets the kid to help him create a device that could jam the city's communications network. ...read full review...

4. Sify.com by Sonia Chopra

Kal Kissne Dekha, launch pad for producer Vashu Bhagnanai’s son Jackky, is a heavy borrower. It’s a packed-in combination of past hits – the candy-coloured college campus, girls walking around in short skirts, and weird competitions from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai; the Archie-Betty- Veronica triangle from the same movie; the villain from Main Hoon Na; and the poor-boy-rich girl romance from Kal Kissne Dekha.
The central character—“Nihal Singh from Chandigarh” - can sing, dance, out-debate anyone, croon romantic songs, and beat up trained baddies on his own. And oh, he can also peek into the future. The girl is an archetypal “ameer ladki” devoid of any manners, throwing books at the librarian and saying things like “Misha kabhi kisi ko sorry nahi bolti”. He enters college and falls for her the next second. They dance a song in a bid to outdo each other like films of the `80s/early `90s, with two warring groups of boys and girls. That’s not about the only retro reference – there’s the college bad guy in a leather jacket riding a bike, the stage performance that brings together all the players in the story, the song resonating the film’s title, sprawling mansions, a villain named `Marshall’, unwarranted song breaks and so on. Misha goes on to insult Nihal time and again, but relents when he saves her life. They go on to sing many songs in pretty locations, with several dress changes.
The plot finally begins – Nihal forms a bond with his college warden (Rishi Kapoor). The old professor takes his protégé’s help in solving a tricky gadget. Nihal sees unpleasant visions when working on the project, but is pressurized to continue. Meanwhile, a small-time Don Kalicharan (Riteish Deshmukh) is added to the story for a few laughs, complete with Rajpal Yadav reprising Asrani’s jail act in Sholay. read full review....

Hulchul


Hulchul

Cast:
Akshaye Khanna, Kareena Kapoor, Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Jackie Shroff, Amrish Puri, Arshad Warsi, Arbaaz Khan, Laxmi, Shakti Kapoor & others
Director: Priyadarshan
Producer: Ganesh Jain , Ratan Jain
Written by: Siddique , Neeraj Vora
Music: Vidyasagar

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Review
1. IndiaInfo.com By Smitha Nambiar

Priyadarshan began his advent in Bollywood with Hera Pheri and later created some Hungama at the box office. And now he is back with Hulchul, an out and out comedy that is sure to keep you in splits - from the beginning till the end. Make sure you don't use your brain while watching the film and the chances are that you will enjoy the film thoroughly.

The remake of Malayalam hit Godfather, Hulchul is about two warring families and their never-ending rivalry.

One of the families headed by Angaarchand (Amrish Puri) have four sons (Jackie Shroff, Paresh Rawal, Arbaaz Khan and Akshaye Khanna). Owing to their previous experiences with women, they have taken a vow to keep away from women.

Lakshmidevi (Lakshmi), the landlord
of the neighbouring village is waiting to take revenge on Angaarchand and his family. Fortunately or unfortunately, Angaarchand's youngest son Jai (Akshaye) falls head over heels in love with Lakshmidevi's granddaughter, Anjali (Kareena Kapoor) as they study in the same college. Amidst many comical errors, ...read full review...

2.Bollywood Hungama By Taran Adarsh

It's important to deliver what you promise. The promos of HULCHUL promise a wacko theme and laughter unlimited. After watching the film, you realize that the makers do deliver a film that's pretty serious about offering wholesome entertainment.

Throwing logic to the winds and employing every trick in the book of cinema to woo the moviegoer, Priyadarshan churns out a film that's enjoyable in most parts.

Yes, discrepancies do seep in, especially in the post-interval portions, but the glitches and blemishes can easily be overlooked since the makers never promised earth-shattering and path-breaking stuff in the first place.

Treat this film as an entertainer, without taxing your brains, and chances are you'd enjoy the film thoroughly!

HULCHUL is about two warring families and their never-ending rivalry.

Fiery Angaarchand [Amrish Puri] and his family of four sons [Jackie Shroff, Paresh Rawal, Arbaaz Khan and Akshaye Khanna] have taken a vow to stay away from women owing to a past family tragedy.

The mere mention of the opposite sex is 'strictly forbidden' in their family. Actually, it's the battle over a woman that resulted in the entire feud...read full review....

3. ApunKaChoice by Nitika Desai
When a man has given his best and has touched the epitome of his creative potential in a film that is counted among his best works, it becomes difficult for him to live up to high expectations and surpass his own work in his subsequent ventures. This is what seems to be happening with Priyadarshan.

His Hera Pheri was a superbly made comedy and undoubtedly his best work. But his next movie Hungama and now his Hulchul are like testimonies to the elusive fact that his natural flair for making comedies is on the wane.

Twowarring families straddle the story of this movie that is set in a background providing a
On one hand is the family of authoritarian Angaarchand and his four sons who are vowed to the book of misogyny and live by the code of celibacy. On the other is the family of scheming Lakshmidevi and her three sons and a grand daughter.

What starts off as a game of revenge between the two families leads to the sowing of the first seed of love that shakes the very root of the rigid ideologies
...read full review...

4. Times Of India by Jhoomur Bose Malik

For those who are expecting another Hera Pheri or even another Hungama , sorry, this is not as funny. Neither is it consistent funny or original funny or brilliant funny.

Basically, Hulchul is a sorta-funny movie - though the funny starts half-way through the first half (err) and suddenly stops at the interval. Then the movie becomes a drama till the climax where it again becomes supposedly-funny (phew).

If you didn't understand the funny business above, here's the explanation for the convolution.

The movie opens with some rather not-funny-at-all situations. There's the board on Angaarchand's (Amrish Puri) house declaring "Women-kind are not allowed inside" (Funny? Shrug). Or the subsequent events that lead to Kishan (Paresh Rawal) - the most docile of Angaarchand's four sons - slapping a woman who hardly looks a woman and utters some inane stuff like, "You unmarried bulls" and blah. read full review...

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Anubhav


Anubhav
Cast:
Sanjay Suri, Gul Panag, Jackie Shroff, Mita Vasisht, Shruti Seth, Raj Zutshi, Sudha Chandran and Anoop Menon
Director: Rajiv Nath

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Reviews

1. Indya.com


Anubhav is the story of a theatre actor, Anubhav, played by Sanjay Suri whose newborn baby and wife (Gul Panag) need an expensive surgery. To pay for the operation that would save his wife, he becomes a gigolo. A shady doctor (Mita Vashisht) and a limping pimp (Raj Zutshi) put him on this path when he has no other option to make money. Anoop Menon plays his best friend who supports him through everything.

The first half shows the romance blossoming between Gul and Sanjay, their marriage against her parents’ wishes. Jackie Shroff plays an eccentric theatre guru who gets the two hitched. The second half depicts the state of mind and guilt that Sanjay goes through and how he becomes a seasoned gigolo...read full review...

2. REAL Bollywood.com

Anubhav (Sanjay Suri), Antara (Shruthi Seth) and Aadi (Anoop Menon) are products of the Bombay theatre academy who nurture big Bollywood dreams. But reality soon dawns upon them that those dreams are not to easy to fulfill. Anubhav during his struggling mission encounters Meera (Gul Panag) who excitedly declares that she is his fan. The twosome fall in love and get married much to Meera’s rich parents’ wishes. The theatre guru Ibrahim Vakil (Jackie Shroff) now becomes their sole patron. Meanwhile Aadi manages to get a producer for his film which is supposed to be an adaptation of famous Shakespearean play, Hamlet. The film starring Anubhav in the main lead gets stuck midway owing to an untimely demise of their producer. At the same time Meera runs into some pregnancy complications which in turn lead to an extra ordinary turn of fortunes for Anubhav. All these problems drive Anubhav to become a gigolo who trades his body to sex hungry woman in return of money. But as he solicits his clients, he imagines them to be characters in a movie till he gets to a point when he cannot differentiate whether he is a gigolo, an actor or an ordinary man.

The basic premise of the film is really interesting since its topical and such things do happen in present times in Bollywood. But once the situations are established and Anubhav turns a male prostitute, the film losses its way. You also stop caring much about the characters and simply can’t relate to them. Then there is this melodramatic angle forcibly thrown in about Anubhav’s new born daughter’s illness and how Gul Panag thinking their daughter is dead. Also what were the makers thinking when giving those lines for Sanjay Suri to mouth when he is narrating his sex worker experiences? Simply cringe worthy. Agreed the film may be inspired from real life sequences but why be so direct?...read fill review...


3. Indian Express by Shubhra Gupta

How does a self-respecting actor, struggling to make it big in the movies, end up becoming a paid-for toy boy? A few years ago, a film called ‘Oops’ made a stab at the still-uncomfortable, still-taboo topic of male sexual exploitation, but it didn’t push too many boundaries : the hunky lads stripped and danced, and lusty ladies showered notes on them.

‘Abubhav, An Actor’s Tale’, takes the argument further. Theatre actor Anubahv (Sanjay) rebuffs the advances of a lonely co-star (delightfully termed as a ‘refusal to compromise’ in Bollywoodspeak), and gets stuck on the sidelines of showbiz. A fatally-ill baby, and a delusional wife (Gul) pushes him straight into the arms of a cheery pimp (Raj), and a series of beds, making needy, rich women happy in return for ready cash...read full review...


4. nowrunning.com by aparna

Directors like Sudhir Mishra and Zoya Akhtar have in the recent past tried to give an insider's view of the workings of the entertainment industry through their films. Director Rajiv Nath has tried to do the same with "Anubhav", which tries to underline that men are as vulnerable to sexual abuse as women in Bollywood.

Though a thematically good film, "Anubhav" has not been executed properly, especially the first one hour.

The only saving grace in the film is Sanjay Suri, who plays the title role. The scenes where Sanjay is shown grieving and regretting his decision to be a gigolo to save his newborn daughter are extremely touching.

Gul Panag, who plays his wife, is good in the emotional scenes.

Anubhav (Sanjay) is the brightest student of Mumbai's theatre academy but all his hopes of making it big in Bollywood are shattered when he fails to get a good break. For survival he starts playing bit roles...read full review...

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Maruti Mera Dost


Maruti Mera Dost

Cast:

Chandrachud Singh, Ritika Shrivastava, Erik Nanda, Sushmita Mukherji, Murli Sharma, Vindoo Dara Singh, Shahbaaz Khan

Director: Manikya Raju

Producer : Abhimanyu Singh

Music: Kartik Shah

Story: Manikya Raju, Mann Katoja

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Reviews
1. Indian Express by Shubhra Gupta

For once, a kiddie film that doesn’t make you cringe. This part live, part animated tale of Sankat Mochan Hanuman, the monkey god who always comes to the rescue of his ‘bhakts’, has the kind of verve mostly missing from children’s films in India.

Little Rameshwari (Ritika), struggling to come to terms with her new step mom, becomes the target of the black-hearted Kokoi (Sushmita).

In gallops Hanuman ji, in the guise of young lad Maruti (Erik), and saves her from the wicked old woman and her really bad cohorts—a loafer brother (Shabaaz) read full review...

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Eight year old, Rameshwari (Ritika) loses her mother during her birth and is brought by her dad, Kunwar Raghavendra Singh (Chandrachur) who remarries for getting her a mother. While Rameshwari’s stepmom Mohini is a kind soul of sorts, her mother Kokoi is diabolical character, a witch whose sole aim is grabbing Raghavendra’s entire property for which she is even willing to kill the father and daughter. As Kokoi’s evil plans start getting troublesome for Rameshwari, the little girls seeks help from her favourite deity Lord Hanuman (Vindoo). Hanuman sends for her help a friend, Maruti (Erik) a small boy with magical powers. Kokoi realizes the reasons for her all her nasty plans going flop is none other than Maruti. She then succeeds in creating a misunderstanding between the two kids and brings Rameshwari to a situation where she herself tells him to go out of the house. Once Maruti leaves Kokoi gets back to her devious plans. But how Maruti comes back and destroys Kokoi and her evil Read Full Review....

3. Yahoo Movies by Indiaabroad

Chandrachur Singh would have to wait for a while before he could actually term a movie as a 'comeback film'. That's because 'Maruti Mera Dosst' is certainly not the film that would bring him back in the reckoning.


Two years after his last release 'Sarhad Paar', Chandrachur Singh is seen once again on the silver screen. In this 'part live, part animation' film, he reprises the role of a Mr. Richie Rich who has lost his wife and has to raise a child (Ritika Shrivastava) all by himself.


So the basic plot of 'Maruti Mera Dosst' pretty much is on the same lines as 2000 film 'Raju Chacha'. We have a huge mansion, a doting father, an innocent child, some scheming relatives, including one played by Sushmita Mukherji, and a horde of villains like those essayed by Murli Sharma and Shahbaaz Khan, and finally an ultimate dost (friend).


In 'Raju Chacha', this 'dost' was a friendly thief (Ajay Devgan) while in 'Maruti Mera Dosst', it is Lord Hanuman himself who comes in the form of a kid..read full review...

4. Times Of India by Nikhat Kazmi TNN

Taalis for a desi kiddies flick that doesn't talk down and actually believes that stories can be told the Snow White and Cinderella way in native cinema too. With hardly any hype and a title that says nothing, this film sure does come as a surprise. First, because the kids actually act as kids. The boy Hanuman is quite adorable in his unkempt slacks and his passion for swinging on a tyre, when not saving the world. The elders are either delightfully cruel, like Sushmita Mukherjee or genteel and kind like Chandrachur Singh and the film mercifully doesn't have any overt morals to preach to all us paapis. Of course, the animation (just a part of the film) could have been better. But we'll ignore that.

So what does it have? A neat little story, told with panache, almost like a fairy tale. Young Rameshwari loses her mother and finds solace in the larger-than-life Hanuman statue near her house. Of course, she loves her dad (Chandrachur Singh) and dad loves her too, but there's the wimpish step mom and her outrageously villanish motherread full review...

Company


Company

Cast:

Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, Mohanlal, Manisha Koirala, Antra Mali,
Seema Biswas, Vijay Raaz, Rajpal Yadav, Bharat Dabholkar, Ganesh Yadav,
Madan Joshi, Makrand Deshpande & others
Director: Ram Gopal Verma
Release Date: 15 April 2002
Writer: Jaideep Sahni
Producer: Boney Kapoor, Ram Gopal Varma & Ashwini Dutt
Music: Chowta
Lyrics: Nitin Raikwar

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Plot at CoolIndianGuy

An enterprise is an undertaking.RamGopal Varma's latest gangster flick COMPANY-a law and order enterprise, undertakes one and all for an enthralling raid into the dens of dons, their molls, mates guts and guns alike. The film de facto probes into the intimate and intricate details of the functioning or should we say malfunctioning of such a company whose business is crime. Ignore people who tell you Company is Satya on a bigger canvas and don't even think in your wildest dreams that you can skip the film. It is a mast-must see for the following reasons: Impeccable technical wizardry, be it Varma's excellent direction, Chandan Arora's sharp editing, Jaideep Sahni's brash yet bold screenplay for his script packed with thrills which sure will send a few chills down the spine, Hemant Chaturvedi's unconventional cinematography, freaky background score by Sandeep Chowtha.



1. Palnet Bolleywood By Alok Kumar
Finally, Varma´s direction is excellent. Technically, the film is superb. Everything from the slick camera angles to the action shots shout panache and style. Varma´s use of fast edits and unconventional camera views are very innovative for Hindi cinema. The one complaint would have to be in the depeartment of editing, which could´ve been crisper. Some edited dramatic scenes could have led to a faster paced narrative in the second half.

The film is fine as it is, but could´ve been enhanced with a shorter running time. Another flaw in the film is, perhaps, the overuse of Mumbai slang and dialect, giving the film a limited appeal to those not familiar with Mumbai. Satya had the same problem, as did Mazhar Khan´s Gang. Perhaps more of a universal Hindi dialect would have worked in favor of the film.

Production values are worth a mention. Varma has taken his large budget and has put it to good use. Instead of doing what most big-budget film producers do (Silly song-damce sequences in Egypt and Alaska, etc.), Varma has used the money in the technical departments, giving the film a very unique look, as well as creating an important atmosphere for the story. Nowhere does Varma interrupt with mindless comedy or unnecessary romance. He keeps the regular Hindi film conventions at a minimum. After Jungle, Kaun, Satya, Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, Rangeela, Mast, and Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega (He produced it, didn´t direct it), Varma has brought his audience yet another innovative and enjoyable film. Company should prove to be a sound investment of time and effort for all those involved. Ajay Devgan and Manisha Koirala´s erratic career graphs can, perhaps, boast of another hit, as they are bound to be appreciated in their respective roles. Vivek Oberoi is bound to have many takers once producers take notice of Company. read full review...

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Team - the Force


Team - the Force

Cast :

Sohail Khan, Amrita Arora, Aarti Chhabria, Yash Tonk, Vrajesh Hirjee, Mushtaq Khan, Pankaj Berry, Sayaji Shinde, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Shahbaaz Khan, Vindu Dara Singh, Adi Irani & others
Producer : Manoj Chaturvedi, Sanjay Chaturvedi
Director : Raj Nidimoru, Krishna DK
Music Director : Dabboo Malik
Singers : Sunidhi Chauhan, Dabboo Malik, Vinod Rathod, Shreya Ghosal, Babul Supriyo
Lyricist: Shabbir Ahmed, Kanwar Juneja, Praveen Bhardwaj
Cinematography : Najeeb Khan
Action : Raam Shetty
Publicity Designs : Able & Will
Story / Writer : Yunus Sejawal
Release Date : June 5, 2009

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Reviews

1. Bolleywood Hungama By Joginder Tuteja,

Years back director Ajay Chandok started working on three projects - Nehlle Pe Dehlla, Kisse Pyaar Karoon and Team - The Force. While Nehlle Pe Dehlla eventually got released a few months back, Kisse Pyaar Karoon is still waiting in the cans. Meanwhile Team - The Force will hopefully see the light of the day in a few weeks from now, even as it's promotion continues to be patchy.

Starring Sohail Khan, Amrita Arora, Aarti Chhabria and Yash Tonk in lead roles, the film bears a young look and promises a young score by Daboo Malik. In the end it turns out to be, well, just a promise!

When a track's title goes as 'Chika Chika Boom', one knows that the number is not required to be taken seriously. Add to it opening lyrics like 'Kya Item Hai Re Baap', and you know that you have reached the bottom of the barrel in the very first minute. Daboo Malik comes behind the mike in an attempt to add himself to the growing list of composers turning into singers but he is plain bad here. Period. ..read full review...

2. Indian Express by Shubhra Gupta

Another left-over morsel from the cans, ‘Team, The Force’ is the kind of film someone made with Team B when they couldn’t afford Team A. You see Sohail instead of Salman, and you know exactly where this is coming from.

Sohail, Vrajesh and Yash play a poverty-stricken musical-minded trio who want to play and sing and make a living. read full review...

3. Indya.com Rating .5/5

Though the movie is showing at multiplexes but the shows are cancelled as they don’t have an audience. The screening that I attended had five people. Four were seeing the movie to write a review and the other was a theatre actor watching it ‘just like that’. The manager had to be forced to play the movie for us. To save costs, even the AC was running on low power and I had to fan myself.
Anyway, getting to Team, it is directed by Ajay Chandhok whose ‘credentials’ include Kisse Pyar Karoon (forgotten), Khalbali: Fun Unlimited (not released as yet) and Nehla Pe Dehla ( people wondered why Saif had such a release after Omkara; the movie had a 90’s feel)

Sohail Khan, Vrajesh Hirjee, Yash Tonk play three friends who want to make it big as musicians. They have Khulbushan Kharbanda as their foster father. Khulbushan gets threatened by the local don, played by Sayaji Shinde. He is an extortionist. The three rise to the occasion and turn the tables on Sayaji, by kidnapping his sister Amrita and asking for ransom. And yes, they forget all about their music career. read full review...


4. In.com, Buzz18

Raj (Sohail), Yash (Yash Tonk) and Jassi (Vrajesh) are three best pals who aim to strike big in the music industry but are down on luck. They stay as paying guests at Baabe’s (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) villa. Seeing their honest zest for making it big in the field of music, Baabe offers them a timely financial help and produces their first video album. But their joys are short lived as Underworld don Raman Shetty (Sayaji Shinde) starts making extortion calls to Baabe since he wants to usurp his palatial villa. How the trio of Raj, Yash and Jassi teams up together and turns the tables on the underworld don and what hilarious consequences it all leads to forms the rest of the film.

The film is clearly aimed at the masses so it would be futile to make an in depth analysis of the film. But still having said that, the film is a clear example of how filmmakers tend to take their target audiences for granted. Fine they don’t expect you to bring your brains to such movies but why insult the intelligence so much? All possible cinematic liberties taken, all much used and abused clichés incorporated, heroines used for mere skin show, songs tumbling out of nowhere and pathetic hamming in the name of acting is that ..read full review...

5. Bolleywood.com By Taran Adarsh

Been there, seen that, moved on… That's one phrase we keep using to express various things in life. We use it for cinema too. As viewers, we've moved on to far more interesting subjects. Films that we can relate to and indentify with. Films that marry realism and make-believe beautifully. Films that not only entertain, but enlighten too.

Watching a film like TEAM THE FORCE in today's jet-age is a complete put off. Vintage cars and vintage furniture are still in demand, but vintage subjects aren't. Films like TEAM THE FORCE were the order of the day, a decade or more than a decade ago. But times have changed.

Nothing works in this team, frankly!

TEAM THE FORCE tells the story of three friends [Sohail Khan, Yash Tonk and Vrajesh Hirjee], who want to make it big in the music industry. They live with a doting person [Kulbhushan Kharbanda] and his family at their bungalow as paying guests. This gentleman considers them as his own sons, even finances them and prods them ..read full review....


Saturday, June 6, 2009

Chalte Chalte


Chalte Chalte

Cast :
Shahrukh Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Satish Shah, Johny Lever,
Suresh Menon, Bobby Darling, Ashish Kapoor,
Aditya Pancholi & other
Producers : Aziz Mirza, Juhi Chawla, Shahrukh Khan
Director : Aziz Mirza
Music: Jatin-Lalit, Aadesh Shrivasatava
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Released on: June 13, 2003

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Priya Chopra (Rani Mukherjee) is a fashion designer and Raj Mathur (Shahrukh Khan) owns a small trucking company. They meet on the road, quarrel, and then fall for each other. Priya, who was going to Greece to become engaged to her childhood friend. Raj follows Priya to Greece and there Priya realises that she is also love in with Raj. So at the engagement party, Priya decides to marry Raj. They get married and come back to India. They have a misunderstanding between each other. Priya is about to get separated with Raj and go to Greece. But Raj's love forces her to come back to his life. Priya realises that her place is in Raj's heart & her own house. She comes back and remains, happily ever after.


Reviews

1. Planet Bollywood by Rakesh Budhu

Undoubtedly, Chalte Chalte is the kind of film the masses will clamor up to. It’s the kind of film people expect to see Shah Rukh Khan in when he’s not busy doing his rare films like Asoka or Devdas. Furthermore, it has entertainment value, songs, comedy and the emotion. The film is enjoyable overall, however, retrospectively speaking; Chalte Chalte could have been much more. I’m sure walking out of the cinema you’d hear, “after a long time we’ve had a nice film”. I hope that doesn’t send signals off to our directors (especially after Andaaz), as that is just an indication of how horrible previous releases have been.

For Chalte Chalte, fault lies in that there is emphasis placed on the marital problems but all resolutions are faux. The one powerhouse scene where Raj confronts Priya about her asking Sameer for money is still left unresolved at the end of the film and while the moral is that problems are to be worked out and not placed too much emphasis on, the couple never really discuss their problem without remaining one sided. Sure the issues are realistic but the film lacks the realistic solution. ..read full review...


2. Apunkachoice By ApunKaChoice Bureau

Chalte Chalte adheres to the age-old Bollywood formula of two strangers meeting, falling in love and later getting married, only to get separated. Misunderstandings and lack of adjustments drives two lovers apart. In this period of separation the two take a stock of things and realize their own mistakes.

Shahrukh Khan plays Raj, the owner of a transport company. He is a fun-loving guy who likes getting in the driver's seat at the drop of a hat and is also an ardent admirer of Sunny Deol's songs.

Onefine evening, Raj has a coincidental encounter with the lady of his dreams Priya (Rani Mukherji) on his way to Mahabaleshwar hill station.

Priya is a modern and suave girl who hails from Greece. She is a fashion designer and has high hopes from her life....read full review...

3. Bollywood Hungama
By Joginder Tuteja

Shah Rukh Khan, Jatin-Lalit, Javed Aktar and Aziz Mirza - the team has never gone wrong when it comes to music of their films. Addition to the porty is Aadesh Srivastava and what we get is the third venture from Dreamz Unlimited after Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani - a satire on commercialization of society and Asoka - a historical. Both the movies had their fair share of merit but couldn't do much at the box-office. With Chalte Chalte,the producer trio of Khan, Mirza and Juhi Chawla, in association with UTV Productions, play safe and come up with a romantic feel good flick !! A lover boy role has always paid for SRK - DDLJ, KKHH, DTPH and Mohabbatein being case in point. But his role in Chalte Chalte (CC) is diametrically opposite to his role in DTPH. Whereas in DTPH he played a guy who doesn't believe in love and the concept of two people living together for an entire life after marriage, in CC it is his character who is tooooo.... mushy at heart, tooooo....romantic and toooo....moony eyed. Whereas the girl he wooes and gets married to - Rani Mukherjee - is the opposite who is much more level headed (though being fairly romantic at heart) and much more practical. And the situations that arise due to such conflicting personalities forms the crux of the storyline of CC !!

Coming to music of CC, it has 4 tracks by Aadesh Srivastava and 3 by Jatin Lalit. And this has to be agreed that both Aadesh and musician duo of Jatin Lalit deliver music that goes with the mood of the movies rather than doing something to prove their supremacy over the other. Music conveys their individual styles and still manages to gel well with the overall narrative of the movie. Examples being 'Tauba Tumhaare Yeh Ishaare' and ' Suno Na Suno Na'. Both the tracks are extrememly melodious, very well composed - - - and they are distinct compositions by Jatin Lalit (Tauba) and Aadesh (Suno Na). Common factor is Abhijeet who has always sung award winning numbers for SRK...read full review...


4. Indiainfo.com

King Khan is back. And this time it's in a big way. The release of CHALTE CHALTE seems like a jar of fresh fruit juice to the much parched Bollywood. A weak story, but with amazing performance and good direction the film will definitely go places. So what's it all about. Actually there is no story...

Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) is a spontaneous, hard working, a middle-class man. Priya (Rani) is mature, practical and sophisticated. Opposites attract. They know that both of them are very, very different. Their attitude, thinking and lifestyle are nowhere close. But who cares, love is all that matters. Raj and Priya ignore facts and bind in matrimony.

Reality dawns, though a little late. Love exists but surfaces at the bottom. Meeting your lover is no more thrilling for both of them. Both don't find the need to impress or express love. Afterall how does it matter anymore?...read full review...



Thursday, June 4, 2009

Boom


Boom

Cast :

Amitabh Bachchan, Gulshan Grover, Javeed Jaffery, Madhu sapre, Padma laxshmi, Katrina Kaif, Seema Biswas, Zeenat Aman, Bo Derek, Aditya Lakhia, Burjor Dastoor, Mukesh Ahuja, Wendell Rodricks, Tarun Tahiliani, Rohit Bal, Simon Kelly, Boman Irani, Prem Punjabi, Jackie Shroff

Director : Kaizad Gustad
Producer : Ayesha Shraff
Music Director : Talvin Singh and Sandeep Chowta
Lyricist : Arshad Sayed
Cinematographer : Himman Dhamija

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Story
BOOM, is a film in which the fashion world meets the underworld and all hell breaks loose. It centres around three top notch female supermodels who live and work together and belong to the international world of fashion and modelling. Off the ramp, however, they are sexy and lonely in a male dominated society.

Reviews

1. Webindia

After all the hype, flaunting sexy babes and hot scenes and the presence of big stars 'Boom' kicks off to a flying start this weekend to a curious crowd. But the technically slick movie has nothing much to offer other than the hype it created...

The story revolves around three supermodels Anu Gaekwad [Madhu Sapre], Sheila Bardez [Padma Lakshmi] and Rina [Katrina Kaif] who are also thick friends. They become entangled in a jewelry heist at a prestigious fashion show which changes their lives..During the show, another model trips Anu purposely on the ramp much to her public embarrassment. Her friends Rina and Sheila comes to her rescue and they confronts the model there itself. In the subsequent brawl, to everyone's surprise, hundreds of glittering diamonds fall from the model's hair on to the runway. Media and the audience snatch the diamonds as the show turns into a chaos. The diamonds happen to be priceless but stolen, belonging to the underworld dons Abdul (Jackie Shroff ), Boom Shankar (Jaaved Jaaferi), Saleem (Gulshan Grover) and Bade Mia (Amitabh Bachchan) due to be smuggled out of the country. Now the dons are after the three models as they hold them responsible for the failed heist..read full review...


2. Bolleywood premier

What happens when you have too many chilies? You pray for water. Your sorrow continues when you don't get it. BOOM is an example of loads of spicy stuff with little amount of substance in it. With so much hype centered personally for all bold steamy scenes and rapturous models, a cinema freak like me can't stop raving. With talks of JISM, I believe BOOM is far ahead in the competition. If using illicit scenes, cheap dialogues and star studded publicity is 'New Age Cinema', they sorry Mr. Kaizad, I am not for it.

Anu Gaikwad (Madhu Sapre), Sheila Bardez (Padma Lakshmi) and Rina Kaif (Katrina Kaif) are three top super models who stay together. They have excelled in their field and are well known faces in the fashion circuit. During one of the fashion shows, Anu trips on the ramp and holds one of her competitors, Michelle, responsible for this. She immediately picks up a fight with her on the ramp itself.

3. Indiainfo by Rajdeep Gupta

What happens when you have too many chilies? You pray for water. Your sorrow continues when you don't get it. BOOM is an example of loads of spicy stuff with little amount of substance in it. With so much hype centered personally for all bold steamy scenes and rapturous models, a cinema freak like me can't stop raving. With talks of JISM, I believe BOOM is far ahead in the competition. If using illicit scenes, cheap dialogues and star studded publicity is 'New Age Cinema', they sorry Mr. Kaizad, I am not for it.

I found myself in a queue similar to Kaizad's BOMBAY BOYS and saw them receding as days progressed. BOOM lets pray shouldn't happen since it has three models showing enough to work as a tantalizing agent. Big B was seen acting too young at an age of 60 not to forget Zeenat Aman in a QURBANI flick. The movie is been shot in Dubai, Sri Lanka and India. It has been financed by the Hindujas, so its box-office success means a lot.

4. Bolleywood Hungama By Taran Adarsh

The first question that crosses your mind after having watched BOOM is, for whom has Kaizad Gustad made this film?

Is it for the Indian audience -- the upper strata, the commoners, the hoi polloi? Or is it targetted at the international audience?

Frankly, the kind of film BOOM is, it has precious little to offer to the desis or videshis. It has body, but no soul. It's very high on hype, but very low on substance!

BOOM revolves around three sexy supermodels, Anu [Madhu Sapre], Sheila [Padma Lakshmi] and Rina [Katrina Kaif], who belong to the international world of fashion. They are the best in their field.

A prestigious fashion show, set against the spectacular backdrop of the Gateway of India, goes horribly wrong. Anu trips on the ramp, much to her public embarrassment and along with her two model friends, Sheila and Rina, she even picks up a fight with another model on the ramp itself....read full review...



5. Apun ka choice By ApunKaChoice Bureau

‘Boom’ is all hype and little substance. In spite of the 'eye-catching' cast ensemble that includes three sensuous belles – Padma, Katrina and Madhu Sapre – Amitabh Bachchan, and the Hollywood stunner Bo Derek, the movie fails to hold the viewer interest.

The movie has a stylish look and captivating music score, but that is all about it. There is too much of exposure (and vulgarity too, thanks to the lewd character Boom Shankar played by Javed Jaffery) that makes the movie unwatchable for the family crowd.

Superstar

Amitabh Bachchan is made to look like a weirdo in the movie. All-dressed in white, Big B plays the underworld kingpin Bade Mia who delights in reading comics and chasing Hollywood fantasies in his free time. There is a sequence in the movie where the superstar is shown running after Bo Derek. The scene is recreated from Derek’s classic movie ‘10’.

Zeenat Aman, who returns to the silver screen after a long sabbatical, is wasted in the role of Bade Mia’s secretary who also does a jig for her boss at times.read full review...