Table No. 21, an ambitious venture of the Next Gen Productions and Eros International, produced by Vicky Rajani and Sunil Lulla. Directed by Aditya Datt it is one of the first releases of the year 2013.
Table no. 21 is a story revolving around a young married couple Vivaan Agasthi (Rajeev Khandelwal) and Siya Agasthi (Tena Desae) who are madly in love with each another. They are going through a financial low, are excited to win an all expense paid trip toFiji.
They have a romantic time there when they receive an invitation for an exclusive lunch to celebrate their wedding anniversary. There they meet Mr. Khan (Presh Rawal) who is the owner of the resort.
The three talk, have a few drinks and share their thoughts when Mr. Khan tells the lovely couple about an online game called Table No. 21 which could give them a chance at winning 21 Crores Rupees.
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The Khiladi is back after 12 years in hís eighth film in the Khiladi series. The Khiladi Kumar - Akshay Kumar is paired with Asin in Khiladi 786 which is presented by HARIOM Entertainment Company & HR Musik.
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Khiladi 786 - movie review
Born to the proprietor of a marriage bureau Champak Lal (Manoj Joshi), Mansukh (Himesh Reshammiya) has been a complete failure ever since he has grown up and tried to help his father in their family business. All the alliances he had tried to get done have resulted in separation even before the marriages take place. To prove his worth to his father, he takes up an unusual challenge of getting an underworld don Tatya Tukaram Tendulkar – TT bhai’s (Mithun Chakraborty) spoilt brat sister Indu (Asin Thottumkal) getting married to a cop called Bahattar Singh aka Khiladi 786 (Akshay Kumar) who is from Punjab. To add more to his problems ....Read More
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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It is an adaptation of the hugely popular gujarati play Kanji virudh(vs) Kanji. It has sensitive issues taken up, and it is a mockery of the so-called godmen and unfounded rituals.
Kanjibhai Mehta (Paresh Rawal) is an atheist, who runs an antique shop. For him, god and religion are nothing more than a business proposition. An astute businessman, he never misses an opportunity to buy old or antique sort of idols of gods and other religious idols, which he usually sells as ‘antique’ or ‘rare’ idols at 10 times its original price or even more.
The average and gullible buyer who is also a believer in god, truly wants to believe that these are actually centuries old and rare finds. God is the biggest money spinner for Kanjibhai, while his wife is as devout as one comes, infact so much so, that she goes the extra mile to atone for her husband’s sacrilegious babblings.
The life has ....
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