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First ever Desi Super Hero – Krrish and best ever Special Effects for a Bollywood film, which matches the best in the world in Krrish 3.

Krrish 3 - movie review

Bollywood can proudly announce its arrival to the world with its Super Hero Krrish, the most powerful antagonist – Kaal, Kaya the chameleon – who can adapt any person’s character and body, the powerful Cheetahwoman and the Antman who creates havoc with his long, highly flexible forked tongue that can be extended and used to trap its prey. After defeating the villainous Dr. Siddhant Arya (Naseeruddin Shah) , and bringing his father Rohit back from the dead, Krrish (Hritik Roshan) continued fighting against evil and saving innocent lives in Krrish 3. Briefly the characters of its first two prequels and then the present bunch of good ones and the baddies are introduced with a voice over by Amitabh Bachchan. ....
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'Rangrezz' is the Hindi remake of Tamil hit film "Naadodigal", which was subsequently remade in Telugu. It is a an overtly demonstrative eye opener with a message for the youth of today. The young minds need to ponder over the repercussions of their deeds when they fall in love. The film is about love and compatibility of the future life partner. Rangrezz is a tribute to friendship. The story is about three friends in Mumbai who dedicatedly attempt to unite another friend with his lady-love. It begins well, the lifestyle of middle-class families in the city, the affectionate bond of friendship of three friends. Celebration of various festivals. While the characters are introduced with the narrative proceeds at a refreshing pace. Rishi Deshpande (Jackky Bhagnani), Pakya (Vijay Verma) and Vinod (Amitosh Nagpal) are three friends with Rajpal Yadav’s character shown as the waiter who h ....
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Priyadarshan, who recently made Aakrosh and Tezz, returns to the comic genre with KAMAAL DHAMAAL MALAMAAL (KDM). This one is not a sequel to his previous laugh riot Malamaal Weekly. It has a fresh idea and though it has rustic and rural backdrop, the village is haunted by a curse after the golden cross from the village Church was stolen. Kamaal, Dhamaal, Malamaal- movie review It has a highly talented cast, most of them masters of comedy, yet the formula fails to pick up. Priyadarshan tries his best to tickle your funny bone, which he fails this time. Bakri Johny!! That’s the insinuating cry of every man, woman and child in this village when they see Johny (Shreyas Talpade). Afraid of everything and everyone, Johny is one terrified soul. Born into the household of David (Om Puri), a local farmer and being the only son, Johny does what he’s best at to help his ailing fathe ....
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