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Jumbo, movie review
Jumbo is an animated film based on a Thai film - Khan Kluay which is about a baby elephant named Khan Kluay who wanders away from his mother and eventually becomes the war elephant. It has voice over by superstars Akshay Kumar, Lara Dutta, Dimple Kapadia, Rajpal Yadav, Gulshan Grover, Asrani, Yuvraj Singh and others. Akshay Kumar has lent his voice for the central character of an elephant and also shot for an exclusive music video - 'Everything Is Gonna Be Alright'. A young blue elephant, Jumbo (Akshay Kumar's voice) grows up with his mother (voiced by Dimple Kapadia). He loves to play with other animals in the jungle. At times, other elephants of the herd would confront him as he is fatherless. His mother never reveals anything about his father, except that his father is missing since some time. Naturally, Jumbo gets more curious about his father, and he gets the information th ....
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Ghajini, movie review
The most awaited film of 2008, Ghajini is the Hindi remake of the Tamil film of same name, which is an adaptation of the critically acclaimed film Memento by Christopher Nolan. The protagonist is suffering from anterograde amnesia or short term memory loss and seeking revenge for his wife's murder. The lead actor Aamir Khan had his head shaved almost bald with a style which became craze of the country. Sanjay Singhania (Aamir Khan), the owner of a mobile phone service provider company falls in love with Kalpana (Asin Thottumkal) an ad film actress, though she does not know that he is business magnet. The most enjoyable moments as well as soul stirring parts of Ghajini are the comic as well as emotional scenes between Amir and Asin. Being a do-gooder, when Kalpana successfully saves a bunch of children who were in danger, she is brutally murdered by a gang leader Ghajini Dharmatma ( ....
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Wafaa, movie review
Amit Chopra (Rajesh Khanna) a rich old man gets married to a young air hostess Beena (Saara Khan). The marriage is unsuccessful as it turns out she was only after his money and gets involved in extra-marital affairs. Wafaa is a low budget movie with a steamy story line to keep the viewers interested. Wafaa movie review... The Pakistani actress Saara Khan plays Beena, a 25 year old airhostess. She is beautiful, sensual and sexy. Her dreams are big. She always wanted wealth, fame and status. She is a dreamer, an achiever who can go to any extent. Even extent to marry a man twice her age – Amit Chopra. The Pakistani actress in the movie is either gaudily dressed in certain scenes while, less and too provocatively dressed in rest of the scenes. Super Star Rajesh Khanna gets cozy with young Saara: He is seen doing lovemaking scenes with a young actress who is a sex-starved airhostess ....
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Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, movie review
Have you ever stopped to think if the most ordinary, uninteresting, unobtrusive man you might see on the road or around you might have a love story to tell? Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi review... Maybe not! How can an ordinary man have a breathtaking, goose flesh igniting, awe inspiring love story of all things to tell? But guess what - love does not differentiate between the ordinary and exceptional, the uninteresting and interesting, the unattractive and attractive. Because love knows no distinction. It can happen to anyone and once it does it engulfs us into it completely and gives us these miraculous experiences that only love can yield. This is what happened to Surinder ‘Suri’ Sahni (Shahrukh Khan) - a shy, simple, clean hearted, honest man working for Punjab Power in the film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. Leading a humdrum life, he meets his total opposite and falls in love with the be ....
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Oh, my God, movie review
This film is about a common man, his aspirations, the dreams and his needs. Oh, my God! is a story of the line of balance that we choose to cross in attempt to pursue our ambitions. Rajendra Dubey represents the youth of today, who want to make it big in life through the right means. However, little do we realize that a lot of things in life are not in our control and the way we identify our opportunities in those circumstances is what makes us the people we are. All of us have asked God for help at various moments in our lives. What if God actually tried to help, but we were oblivious to his presence? Rajendra (Vinay Pathak) a simple salesman with big dreams, a have core Dhirubhai Ambani fan, comes from a middle class family who want to make it big in life but through ethical ways. He has a sweet, simple housewife, leads a good life, yet he overlooks all that he's got in life due ....
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Dil Kabaddi, movie review
Caught in the web of post-marital boredom and the irresistible temptation of lurking out of the relationship for some fun, Dil Kabaddi tackles the journey of two modern day couples in Urban India, Samit and Mita & Rishi and Simi caught in web of boredom, loss of love and temptation. Dil Kabaddi review... Samit (Irrfan Khan) is a bored banker, married to Mita (Soha Ali Khan) who is a Cosmetic Surgeon. Samit is suffering from a 7 year itch, only earlier. He prefers getting this itch scratched by a lovely hot cat Kaya (Payal Rohatgi), their sexual escapades are not enough to be sold as an aphrodisiac fantasy. He loves Kaya with a passion without pretending intellectual capability and wants to live life King-size and unconventional. Samit’s wife Mita is sexy, honest and forthright to a fault. She is an intellectual who gets creatively passionate about theatre, architecture and ot ....
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Meerabai Not Out, movie review
Meerabai Not Out is about cricket, the game We love. India loves the game! Cricket is the reason for our very existence. Cricketers are our Gods - our triumphant boys in blue. The film marks Kumble's big screen debut alongside commentator Charu Sharma, who makes a special appearance. Meerabai Not Out review... Meera Achrekar, a mathematics teacher at Vishwaprem Vidyalaya, has been happy and single for quite a while now. The great love of her life has been and will always remain - cricket and Anil Kumble (India’s famous leg spinner). The meticulous number cruncher is, despite not being the classic eye-candy-teenage- fantasy- fodder, a huge hit in class. And that's because Meera, unlike most teachers at her school, is more fanatical about her religion - cricket, than even the school cricket captain! Living with her family in their small home in a Mumbai chawl, Meera was init ....
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Gumnaam - the Mystery
Gumnaam - the Mystery is the story of an aspiring actress Ria (Mahima Chaudhary) who models in music videos but isn't happy with her position having set her eyes on making it big in films as a lead actress. Gumnaam the mystery review... During one of her shoots, there is a mishap and a stuntman - Dev (Dino Morea) saves her life on the set. She's impressed with him, and soon love blossoms between them and then they are on a romantic high. Meanwhile Ria is offered a lead role in a film by casting director Rishi Gandhi (Madan Jain) with a condition that she has to leave for Shimla the very next day. Dev is very happy about her getting the role in the film and sees her off, wishing all the luck. On reaching Shimla, she is introduced to the film's director Muni Gandhi (Govind Namdeo) who also praises her beauty and appreciates his assistant's perfect choice of casting her as the heroine ....
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Maharathi, movie review
224 Crores… 3 scamsters... a wily lawyer... an astute ACP... a sleepwalker and a secret locket in a freezer. A game is about to begin in Maharathi... With high stakes and desperate players. A young discontented wife, her eccentric millionaire husband.. Then we have his trusted chauffer-cum-confidante and a wily grumpy lawyer. All think they hold the winning cards. All are wrong... for all are pawns. And as the game unfolds... a suicide will be camouflaged as murder... a phony kidnapping will result in death... an innocent caretaker will get entangled in more than what she bargained for. Maharathi movie review... At stake - freedom from the net cast by the astute ACP Gokhale and Inspector Borkar. As the players stage an unnerving battle to outwit each other, the cops close in for the kill. Everybody will scramble for cover... the plot will get murkier... the lies will come faste ....
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Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! movie review
Don't we all love a good criminal? The film Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! brings you the ultimate media savvy thief - The one who stole at nights, and wanted to be famous for it by day! You will see Lucky, a gawky 15 year old lower middle class kid from the inner city ghetto of West Delhi, rise to become one of the most wanted master thieves of India with tens of millions worth loot, a glamorous lifestyle, cars, women and a fan following. Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! movie review... As a kid, there is little at home for the young Lucky except an alienated family and a dysfunctional relationship with his violent, bullying father. The young lad is a keen observer of the world around from his immediate surroundings, his friends, dropouts, delinquents, petty criminals to the world he aspires to - The Nouveau riche - Private school kids, shining cars, with power windows, and pretty girls from posh ne ....
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