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Race, movie review
It begins with horse races, betting, setting, unfaithfulness and eliminating the jockey who's been bribed… All of it in the scenic locales of South Africa... Race, movie review - Race is set in Durban, South Africa where the top horse owners are archrivals Saif Ali Khan and Dalip Tahil, the latter who begins to use unethical means in the horse racing circuit. Saif pays him back in the same manner. Now its quits and this matter ends here. Ranvir (Saif Ali Khan) and Rajiv (Akshaye Khanna) are step-brothers having a huge stud farm in Durban, South Africa. They breed horses and are also the biggest bookies in the horse racing circuit. Ranvir, the elder one, a stern, stubbly millionaire is a daredevil who loves living on the edge. He dotes on his younger brother Rajiv who is an alcoholic and careless. However Rajiv is bitter because the entire estate is in his elder brother Ranvir's ....
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Black & White, movie review
The master director Subhash Ghai is back not with a bang, but with a convincing restraint in his latest film Black and White. Pleasingly, even the leading actors, Anil Kapoor and newcomer Anurag Sinha have portrayed splendid restraint all thru Black and White, the film. The newcomer is given a few lines, while he emotes thru his facial expressions and dramatically intense eyes. Black and White read further... Anurag Sinha is a fidayeen suicide bomber sent from Afghanistan to India, whose motive is to make the Indian Independence Day celebrations more explosive. He lands up at Delhi's Chandni Chowk, where we have a broad communal-harmony. The story is based on a plot by terrorists to blow up the Red Fort in Delhi. The young Afghan bomber (Anurag Sinha) is assumes the identity of Numair Qazi who is now deceased young Muslim by that name, a young man who lost both parents during the G ....
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Welcome
Yet another rib tickling film by director Anees Bazmee who continues his successful run in comedy movies and this time a bit of more drama and masala to make the proceedings more tangy. Loads of laughter in Welcome. Uday Shetty (Nana Patekar), Majnu bhai (Anil Kapoor) and their boss Sikander (Feroz Khan), are basically the comical yet dangerous mobsters. They are keen to get Uday's sister Sanjana (Katrina Kaif) married into a respectable family. Majnubhai happens to meet a handsome bachelor Rajiv (Akshay Kumar) by chance and is convinced that the Rajiv would be an appropriate match for Sanjana. Sanjana, being totally unaware of her brother's plans, happens to get into a dramatic encounter with Rajiv and they fall in love. Rajiv's uncle Dr. Ghunghroo (Paresh Rawal), being unaware of the fact that she is a gangster's sister approves the idea, but when he comes to know of her actual f ....
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Dil Dhadakne Do – Movie review
It begins with the introduction of the dysfunctional Mehra family which consists of Kamal Mehra (Anil Kapoor) a self made successful businessman who is on the verge of bankruptcy. His wife is Neelam Mehra (Shefali Shah) who is often sarcastic in relating to him, yet she showers all her motherly love (and pampers) her grown up laadla Kabir Mehra (Ranveer Singh). Despite the Mehra couple having a million differences with each other, they pretend to the world that they are an ideal couple, showing off in the society as they are often concerned about what the people around speak of them. Their daughter Ayesha Mehra (Priyanka Chopra), inherits the acute business acumen of her father. Being a very successful entrepreneur, she has been featured by the 'Forbes' magazine. Ayesha is unhappy with her marriage to Manav (Rahul Bose), a consequence of her parents calculative moves. And finall ....
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Bollywood superstar Anil Kapoor, returns to Jumeirah Zabeel Saray to film ‘Welcome Back’ Dubai, 18 December 2013: Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, the Ottoman inspired luxury resort located on Palm Jumeirah, has been used as the backdrop for several scenes in Welcome Back, the sequel to Bollywood blockbuster, Welcome. Shooting in the hotel’s grand lobby, Anil Kapoor was joined by actors John…

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An explosive, true story of the first encounter killing in Bombay and the war between Dilawar, Manya Surve & Inspector Afaaque Baagraan. The story is primarily based on the book on the underworld of Bombay, written by S. Hussain Zaidi. In 1992, Bombay witnessed an infamous encounter in Lokhandwala. The news was telecast by the BBC and covered extensively by the media across the country and internationally. Till date more than 820 encounters have been recorded in the files of Mumbai police, but where did it all begin? Shootout at Wadala is a crime thriller film, a prequel to the 2007 hit movie Shootout at Lokhandwala. It outlines the rampant gang wars in Bombay and culminates in an explosive 3-way face-off between the dreaded gangster Dilawar, the notorious & charismatic gangster Manya Surve & Inspector Afaaque Baagraan. The first-ever registered encounter by Mumbai police ....
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