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Kareena goes topless

Kareena goes topless

Posted on 24 Sep 2009 at 10:36pm

Yes. Our Bebo will be seen topless in the movie Kurbaan which is basically a romantic story against the backdrop of terrorism. Atleast the poster of the image says that. Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Om Puri & Vivek Oberoi play leading roles in the movie. The movie which has some never before seen steamy lovemaking scenes is being directed by Rensil D’Silve who wrote Rang De Basanti. Karan Johar’s new production has been shot in Philadelphia, New Delhi & Mumbai and is scheduled to be released on November 27.

Lara seduces Govinda

Lara seduces Govinda

Posted on 15 Sep 2009 at 8:14am

Bollywood actress Lara Dutta seduces an already married Govinda in the movie Do Knot Disturb, directed by David Dhawan. The movie also stars Riteish Deshmukh & Sushmita Sen.

How Ajay proposed Bips!!

How Ajay proposed Bips!!

Posted on 27 Aug 2009 at 9:05am

Lovers & poets of India have long been saying that love can be dangerous & risky too, and Ajay Devgan proves it again in his forthcoming flick All The Best where he will be seen hanging in the air 8-feets above the ground and that too inside in a car just for his love. Ajay will be proposing his lady love, played by Bipasha Basu, in this act mid air. It is something completely different from what audiences would ever get to see. Not only did the car have to be suspended from mid air with Ajay inside balancing his weight, Bipasha had to stand just below the car. To add to it, it had to look completely romantic. Apparently, it took them two days to plan and an entire day to shoot.

Well, now that’s some inspiration for all young lovers out there!

Lisa in a lesbian flick

Lisa in a lesbian flick

Posted on 19 Aug 2009 at 11:18pm

I can’t think straight, starring Lisa Ray & Sheetal Sheth, is another lesbian flick from the bouquet of Bollywood. In the upper echelons of traditional Middle Eastern society, Reema and Omar prepare for the marriage of their daughter Tala. But back at work in London, Tala encounters Leyla, a young British Indian woman who is dating Tala’s best friend Ali.

As the women fall in love, Tala’s own sense of duty and cultural restraint cause her to pull away from Leyla and fly back to Jordan where the preparations for an ostentatious wedding are under way. But Tala goes back to London.

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First look: Blue

First look: Blue

Posted on 16 Aug 2009 at 6:44pm

Find here some of the amazing underwater pictures from the movie Blue. Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Lara Dutta, Sanjay Dutt & Zayed Khan are in the lead roles in the movie and there is also an item number of hot Australian singer Kylie Minogue. Lara Dutta is seen in a two piece pink bikini in these pictures with Akshay Kumar.

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Review of Kaminey!

Review of Kaminey!

Posted on 14 Aug 2009 at 8:43pm

Kaminey movie has opened well across the nation with Dhan Te Nan making people go ga-ga over the music. Kaminey can well be regarded as a homage to the cinema of yore & this reason is enough to go for the movie which Vishal Bhardwaj has achieved well. It’s one of the most keenly anticipated movie of this time and goes well just like Om Shanti Om in which Farah Khan paid homage to the cinema of 1970s. Vishal has picked the best characters of Hindi cinema and executed them like Tarantino & Guy Ritchie thus creating a movie which is very different from most of the movies yet.

Kaminey can be regarded as bold, stark, funny & unpredictable and only two things have made it what it is – Shahid Kapoor & Dhan Te Nan. His exemplary double role in the movie would sure catapult him to the superstardom. There’s another star in Kaminey & that’s Dhan Te Nan. People’s heart started beating faster every time they heared the music in the background and also when Shahid broke into the song. The track is as big a craze as Jumma Chumma (Hum), Ek Do Teen (Tezaab) and Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai(Khalnayak) and will contribute enormously in attracting viewers in hordes.

Kaminey is an unusal well-made masala movie and there’s no spoon feeding in there. The only thing it demands is attentiveness to grasp the going-on & twists in the movie. Kaminey would be useless to see if you kept your brain at home, like you must have done for many movies. Kaminey is a film with an attitude and you must watch it for the hatke experience!

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Review: Love Aaj Kal

Review: Love Aaj Kal

Posted on 31 Jul 2009 at 11:58pm

After giving two great & beautiful movies, Socha Na Tha & Jab We Met, director Imtiaz Ali appears to have hit a snag with Love Aaj Kal. The movie is watchable but feels heavily compromised. The romantic drama could have worked wonderfully if it hadn’t tried to be funny in the first half. Even the second half doesn’t work as the laughs dry up. We have poignant moments interrupted by touches of lets-tickle-the-audience humour, as if India can’t take a drama straight up.

Love Aaj Kal opens with a break-up – Saif Ali Khan & Deepika Padukone are parting ways with utmost cordiality, deciding indeed to have a break-up party to celebrate their rediscovered singledom. The girl leaves, the boy stays back and is then coerced by Rishi Kapoor, a genial London cafe owner, to say goodbye at the airport. Rishi drives Saif there and thrusts a bouquet into his hands, and Deepika’s delighted as she leaves. Kapoor then, on Saif’s insistence, starts telling him his own love story, and the film then narrates both romances side by side.

Imtiaz uses a very interesting device by casting Saif himself in the Kapoor flashbacks: Kapoor tells Khan how the boy reminds him of his youth, and so the Sikh Saif isn’t Kapoor as he used to look, but Kapoor as both he and Saif can visualise him as the tale is narrated. It’s a clever move even though Saif struggles rather laughably with his Punjabi early on in the film, and it doesn’t help how the narrative inevitably flips back and forth between that and the overslanged Lay’s-salesman Saif of today. A good move overall, though.

Imtiaz is one of the most promising filmmakers in the country today but his songs abruptly interrupted the proceedings which he earlier managed to weave in seamlessly into his narratives. The dialogues are still his biggest strength, but here the conversation is so peppered with Hinglish in an obvious attempt to connect with the kids that it doesn’t wash – Saying ‘aapka angle kya hai?’ for ‘what’s your angle?’ just doesn’t work, sorry.

Love Aaj Kal is a harmless, watchable film — sad, because it could have been truly special. It has its moments in the first half, while the second half is an over-melodramatic drag. Or have I missed the point, and is Imtiaz making an incisive comment on the nature of Bollywood masala, saying be it today or yesterday, our romances stay as cheesy as they are breezy?

Review: Luck

Review: Luck

Posted on 25 Jul 2009 at 12:33am

Everybody was heard saying, “Yeah, it’s a copy of the French movie Tzameti” when the question ‘How was Luck?’ was fired on them. The movie has not only borrowed the theme of Tzameti but there are a few action sequences which seem to be completely copied from it.

Mafia don Mussa, played by Sanjay Dutt, plays a game in which he tests the Luck of the ‘objects’ playing the game. And, mind it, the survivors are the winners of lakhs & crores of bucks. “Its pure business,” says Moussa, who himself prides over his unfailing luck. He’s the man who blindfolded crosses railway tracks with speeding trains without getting as much as a scratch. And bullets just don’t end up in the right barrel when the gun is pointed at Moussa. Such is his luck. Now, he’s set to take the betting industry to a new high with a game where luck decides life or death.

Ram, played by Imran Khan, needs money to pay off the crores of debt his scandalous stock broker daddy left him after committing suicide. Major, played by Mithun Chakraborty, needs lakhs for the medical treatment of his wife. Ayesha, sedative Shruti Haasan, is in the game for mysterious reasons. And there are other players like Raghav, played by Ravi Kishan, a serial killer whose luck saved him from the gallows, and Shortcut (Chitrashi Rawat) who’s in to win money.

The remaining film is just a series of death-defying games which the players are made to play like some of the reality shows currently running on the various TV channels. (Remember Fear Factor) The swimming-with-sharks sequence looks like a bad joke while the ridiculous climax on a speeding train fails to pump the adrenaline.

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Fox

Fox

Posted on 22 Jul 2009 at 11:05pm

Fox is a new movie announced by Zee Motion Pictures in association with Rohit Kumar Productions & Tijori Entertainment. The movie stars Arjun Rampal, Sagarika Ghatge, Sunny Deol & Udita Goswami in lead roles.

LUCK has deadly stunts

LUCK has deadly stunts

Posted on 21 Jul 2009 at 10:30pm

Imran Khan was a popular man soon after his debut film Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, but his previous films didn’t seem to bring glory to the youth sensation. He will now be keeping his fingers crossed for “LUCK” a thriller which releases on friday.

Reportedly this film is important for all the three the director Soham Shah, the actor Imran Khan and the actress and debutante Shruthi Haasan.

The director Soham Shah who is doing this film after Kaal would want to prove himself with “LUCK”. It will also be the beginning of a career for Kamal Haasan’s daughter Shruti. Sources close to the film revealed that Luck has deadly stunts and is being promoted as a thriller which has a lot to promise.

It portrays Sanjay Dutt as Musa the mafia don who wishes to revolutionise the betting industry. He considers life as a gamble and wants to play luck on the other side of odds.

Above all Imran Khan had given some of the daring shots ever in the industry as he went underwater with sharks plus jumping from a helicopter onto a burning train.

Imran quoted that This film required a lot of deadly stunts which was a lot of physical constraint. I did a lot of stunts he recalls, the best ones were the underwater diving with sharks and jumping on a speedy train which was on fire and fight on the train.

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