You are here
Ek Deewana Tha - movie review
Sachin (Prateik) is a regular guy-22 year old engineering graduate from a middle class family in Mumbai who is in love with the world of cinema and aspires to become a film maker. Thats Ek Deewana Tha - As a struggler in the film industry-where his long days are filled with waiting and then some more waiting, surviving on his father’s pocket money and desperately trying to make an entry into any of the main film camps-there is nothing that makes each day worth looking forward to. Ek Deewana Tha movie review... He is introduced to a bollywood cinematographer Anay (Manu Rishi) and with his help Sachin gets to work as an assistant to veteran director Ramesh Sippy. Sachin stays with his sister and parents, who are Hindu Brahmins in a rented house which belongs to Jessie's (Amy Jackson) father. The landlords of this house are conservative Malayali Christian family from Kerala and Jess ....
Read More
 
Action Jacksons in 2015

A list of girls who played tough characters in their films released in the year gone by. Taapsee Pannu in ‘Baby’ The talented actress amused the audiences with her breath-taking action sequence in the film ‘Baby’. The actress played an Indian spy part of a covered mission. She was seen in a tough role. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in ‘Jazba’ The…

Read More
 
Singh is Bliing - movie review
Akshay Kumar’s energy, emotions and performance are the only saving grace of this yet again mindless comedy-action adventure. Raftaar Singh (Akshay Kumar) is the apple of his mother (Rati Agnihotri) who spoils her son with her love and her home-cooked jalebis. Raftaar spends his time dancing and hanging out with his friends. He is a free spirited man who finds happiness in other people’s smiles. He is always looking to live his life to the fullest and runs away from responsibility, leaves everything in his life incomplete. Hence his father sends him to Goa to work under his friend who could bring some change in this no-good son. Raftaar Singh is then sent to receive his new Boss’s friend’s daughter Sara (Amy Jackson) who has come to India to search for her mother. She is beautiful yet tough as a rock as she grew up amidst guns and goons. Her kicks and punches would break bone ....
Read More