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Paying Guests, movie review
What happens when four young fun loving boys (Shreyas Talpade, Jaaved Jaffrey, Aashish Chowdhary and Vatsal Sheth) begin a crazy house hunt which takes them through a series of ultra comical hurdles in a bid to find that one roof that can tolerate and shelter their combined problems? Paying Guests movie review... The story of Paying Guests starts with three friends Bhavesh, Parag and Parikshit (Shreyas Talpade, Javed Jaffrey and Aashish Chaudhary respectively) who are paying guests in Kiska Minglani's (Asrani's) house. Then Jayesh (Vatsal Seth), who is a Parikshit's cousin, joins them. Overnight, they are thrown out of the house and then begins the crazy hunt for a house. Now, they end up at Ballu Singh (Johnny Lever) and his wife Sweety's (Delnaaz Paul) house. The crazy Sikh landlord Ballu puts forth a condition that they would allow only couples as paying guests. They give in ....
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Lets Dance, movie review
Lets Dance is a spirited film about a passionate young dancer striving to make it big. Editor-turned-director Aarif Sheikh’s film is about a girl who gives direction in life to a group of wayward street kids. Young and peppy, Gayatri who is a dance instructor plays the catalyst in the story. Lets Dance movie review... Suhani (Gayatri Patel), is a young dancer who lives in a flat in Mumbai with her best friend who is also a TV anchor (Sugandha Garg). She conducts a dance school which brings in some pocket money, after paying off the rent to the owner Sharmaji (Anjan Srivastav).. Suhani wants to make it big in the world of Bollywood in a clean way, no casting couches, just on her merits. She can see nothing beyond starring in a music video. One evening, she discovers some slum kids merrily dancing. These urchins live on the street and peddle drugs to make a living. The leader of ....
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Hum Phir Milenge, movie review
Sarvar is a fun loving guy who lives in a hill station and like most of the youngsters; he spends his time with his friends. One day he literally bumps into the beautiful Kkhushi, as it was not a pleasant encounter when both bang each other’s cars. Hum Phir Milenge movie review... Gradually their friendship blooms and soon, Sarvar develops love for the soft spoken Kkhushi, who too, develops her love feelings for him. But Kkhushi is timely cautioned by her best pal who reminds her of her background and the orthodox family and her just round the corner arranged marriage back in Delhi. When Sarwar expresses his feelings to her, he finds something a miss in her behavior. When he succeeds in expressing his love to her, Kkhshi tells him as to what is stopping her for loving him. But when she leaves back for Delhi, she leaves him a glimmer of hope to take a chance with destiny to see if ....
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Karma, movie review
Vikram (Carlucci Weyant) and his bride Anna (Alma Saraci) are residing in New York for the past thirty years. Vikram is estranged and separated from his father Ranvir (Vijayendra Ghatge). On Anna’s insistence, Vikram decides to visit his father in Ooty with his bride Anna and thus they land from New York to Ooty in South India. Karma movie review... The couple is comfortable in Ooty, but only for a day or two, since the moment Anna alights from the train that brings them to the small town, she unwittingly becomes the medium of events including visions of a murder that took place in the woods surrounding Vikram's father's home thirty years ago. With little love by Vik for his father, it is Anna, who is an orphan and wants to rebuild the frayed family relationships. The dad and daughter-in-law bond instantly hits off. The palatial mansion suddenly perks up with the new arrivals, ev ....
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Zor Lagaa Ke Haiya, movie review
Zor Lagaa Ke Haiya is a film that carries a social message of saving the environment in the present age of rampant industrialization where money talks. Mithun Chakraborty is a homeless man who joins hand with a bunch of children to save a tree that faces the axe from a man who wants to bring brick and mortar in place of the tree’s lush green canopy. Zor Lagaa Ke Haiya movie review... We must have observed certain areas in our vicinity, which once had fine healthy trees and lots of greenery just some time back – now lay barren with cemented roads or just new construction coming up. This is often witnessed even at many spots on our city roads – with mindless cutting of trees often making way for display of hoardings or then just for road widening. And the aam aadmi is going on with his life with an indifferent attitude. What a shame! Now its up to the children who are our fu ....
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Kal Kissne Dekha, movie review
Vivek Sharma the director of this supernatural thriller Kal Kissne Dekha, began his Bollywood career as Mahesh Bhatt's assistant. Armed with a master's degree in physics Kal Kissne Dekha appears to be an outlet of his long cherished college dreams of foreseeing the future. Kal Kissne Dekha movie review... Kal Kissne Dekha is the story of Nihal Singh (Jacky Bhagnani) from Chandigarh who is a seemingly simple yet unconventional boy. He talks too much, questions everything and builds complicated gadgets in his spare time. He has a brilliant mind and an oddball sort of charm. He adores his mother, has dreams of studying in the most elite institute of science and always looks for big ideas in small things. His ambition is to become a scientist. But and yes, there is a big secret about Nihal. Flashes of the future come to him as visions. Sometimes the future comes to him in his dreams, s ....
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Anubhav, movie review
Anubhav has many layers and talks about how life is not completely black or white. It is about a character that takes a positive stand in life, gets on with his decision and then eventually looses his way. One point precisely conveyed in Anubhav by director Rajiv Nath is that men are as vulnerable to sexual abuse as women in the Bollywood which is the Hindi film industry based in Mumbai. Anubhav (Sanjay Suri), Antara (Shruthi Seth) and Aadi (Anoop Menon) who nurture big Bollywood dreams, are products of the Bombay theatre academy. It is by now generally known what all it takes to face the struggle in Bollywood and achieve the success a struggler dreams of. During his struggling times, Anubhav comes across Meera (Gul Panag) who excitedly declares that she is his fan. They fall in love and get married against Meera’s rich parents’ wishes. They are now supported and back ....
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Maruti Mera Dosst, movie review
After the huge success of Hanuman, another film on Lord Hanuman is released - Maruti Mera Dosst which could have continued the trend of Hanumanji’s popularity. However this film targeted supposedly for the kids has been given a U/A Certificate. Not surprising, since the evil characters in this film have been given powerful roles and appear too scary. Maruti Mera Dosst is about Lord Hanuman and there are real life characters, witches and innocent little children. Two kids essaying central roles in this film which merges real characters with animation. It has some spectacular visual effects and computer graphics, but it just falls short of being impressive. Rameshwari (Ritika Shrivastava) is an innocent eight year old girl who lost her mother at birth is brought up by doting albeit naive father Kunwar Raghvendra Singh (Chandrachur Singh). She longs for nothing but a mother's love, ....
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Team The Force, movie review
Team The Force was earlier titled Jeet - Feel The Force. Director Ajay Chandok disastrously attempts to make a raunchy action-comedy film on the lines of Hollywood flicks of 1980s. Team – The Force is about three friends Raj (Sohail), Yash (Yash Tonk) and Jassi (Vrajesh Hirjee) are three best pals who aim to strike big in the music industry but are down on luck.. This trio stay as a paying guest in a doting person’s Baabe’s (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) bungalow. This old man considers them as his own sons, so let goes collection of the rent, and even finances them and prods them to launch their own video album. Team - The Force movie review... Baabe sponsor’s their trip to Goa so that they may start working on their video album. But their joys are short lived as the local underworld don Raman Shetty (Sayaji Shinde) starts making extortion calls to Baabe since he wants to usurp ....
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Yeh Pal Ho Na Ho Kal, movie review
Yeh Pal Ho Na Ho... Kal is a tale of treachery and trickery and the subsequent consequences where once cherished relationships in life go sour. The life of a happily-married couple goes awry when the husband’s friend comes into the picture. Yeh Pal Ho Na Ho Kal movie review... We have a lovey-dovey married couple Rohan (Prakash Sagar) and Neha (Kradhika) leading a merry life. While Rohan, an architect goes to office and often works till late, his sweet wife dresses up, (or dresses down at times, as the mood takes her), and being an Indian wife, waits patiently, lovingly… for him to come home. The bollywood way of showing a happily married couple! Rohan’s college friend Vikram (Rishabh) has a chance meeting when Rohan is on business work. The college friends renew their ties. Vikram has a girl friend Lovey (Simran), yet he is a philanderer, has a roving eye. Vikram wants to ....
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