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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Paathshaala

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Director: Milind Ukey
Starring: Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Nana Patekar
Swaraswati Vidya Mandir School(SVMS) is a school which is focussed to nurture kids and believes that teaching is a noble profession. The principal of the school, Mr. Sahay (Nana Patekar) is an ideal principal who has not married to concentrate on his school. Soon, the trustees of the school realizes that the school is not generating enough revenue and gets into a brand building exercise.

In mid of all this, a new English Teacher Rahul (Shahid Kapoor) is recruited. As time passes, Rahul who loves his profession becomes popular among kids and his co-teachers.  But, later he realizes that something wrong is happening in the institution.  Rahul decides to find out the issue and was horrified to find out that in the name of extracurricular activities the school management is asking for heavy amount from the parents and when the parents are unable to pay the required money their kids are punished and are treated in-humanly.

Slowly-slowly the situation worsens and becomes a national issue. The last 10 minutes of the film is a must watch. It is the scene between the two lead actors Nana Patekar and Shahid which has the maximum impact.

Paathshala can be said an initiative to show the real picture of today’s educational institutes which has just become a business for the people and the true meaning of education has lost somewhere.

Ayesha Takia is wasted in the film. The music of the flick is given by Hanif Shaikh and has two good numbers.

-- http://www.india-server.com/news/paathshala-review-paathshala-movie-24607.html

I Hate Luv Storys


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Star Cast: Imran Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Samir Soni, Bruna Abdullah
Director: Punit Malhotra
Producer: Karan Johar


You will not hate this love story, a spoof on ace director Karan Johar from his own production house. Hats off to Karan for daring to produce a film that makes fun of his kind of cinema. Samir Soni steps into his shoes with great ease in the film.

Director Punit Malhotra takes a pot shot at everything - designer sets, boy meets girl sagas, actresses singing in chiffon saris in the Alps - that made directors like Karan, Aditya Chopra and Kunal Kohli a name to reckon with in the industry.

In terms of content, nothing is new. But the treatment is fresh, the backdrop is interesting and it's fun watching the romance brew between the lead pair Simran and Jay on the sets of a movie. Yes, the film is about the making of a love story where Simran works as an art designer and Jay as an assistant to highly successful director Vir Kapoor (Samir), known for his candy floss romantic sagas.

Imran Khan as Jay Dhingra and Sonam Kapoor as Simran fit the bill quite perfectly. First time director Punit Malhotra proves his mettle by narrating a predictable story in such an interesting manner that you are hooked till the end.

A romantic by heart, Simran is contented with life. She is engaged to banker Raj, played by Sammir Dattani, and loves her job. But her life turns topsy turvy when the weird but funny, bratty but lovable Jay walks into her life as her assistant.

They have nothing in common. While Simran is highly disciplined, organised, professional and takes her work seriously, Jay is laid back and always late on the sets.

Yes, opposites attract here too, and they eventually fall in love. The first half is pacy and director infuses enough energy in this otherwise predictable love story. But some scenes in the second half drag.

Another flaw in the film is that Imran is given too many dialogues to speak, but then he delivers them with just the right expressions. He suits the role of a spoilt brat perfectly and keeps tickling your funny bone. Especially when he breaks down like a girl while talking to his mom (Anju Mahendru) on phone.

Editing could have been better, but never mind. In sum, the witty dialogues, on screen chemistry of the lead pair and performances of the supporting cast - Kavin Dave, Bruna Abdullah Aamir Ali and Pooja Ghai - make it a good watch.

Sonam may not have hits in her kitty so far, but this film should change things. In every scene, she complements Imran.

In terms of music, Vishal-Shekhar's pacy numbers add zing to the narrative and background music adds a nice flavour to this predictable love story.

I Hate Luv Storys proves that one can make good film without lavish sets, foreign locales and mega budgets. In short, a commendable effort by the first time director. You may not be a great fan of candy floss cinema, but do watch I Hate Luv Storys... it's refreshing.






--http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_Review.aspx?id=529

Monday, June 28, 2010

Kajraare






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Kajraare is an upcoming movie Hindi language Bollywood film, directed by Pooja Bhatt. The film stars Himesh Reshamiya and actress Mona Lizza. The film will be released on August 6, 2010. Himesh plays a lawyer in this film,the lawyer falls in love with a prostitute and it is the story of how they find true love. The Kazraare music album was released on 30 May, 2010. The Kazrare album has 7 tracks and 4 remixes, all Kazra re songs are composed and sung by Himesh Reshammiya with lyrics by Sameer.
--http://www.bollywoodbilli.com/2010/06/01/kajraare-music-review-kajrare-mp3-kajra-re-songs-free-download/

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