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Lamhaa, movie review
Lamhaa is a social-action thriller about the life of people of Kashmir valley, a story about terrorists and the Indian army’s fight against terrorism. An outright bold and frank approach at the multi-layered turmoil in Kashmir, having quite a few real-life references that simply sums up as a genuine film about a real problem. Fortunately, national award winning director Rahul Dholakis does not exploit the political situation for narrating this love story. Cinematographer Jamie Fowlds captures the natural splendor of Kashmir in its beauty and well so in its sinister shades. Lamhaa movie review... An unidentified ‘company’ controlled by local leaders, generating millions of unaccountable dollars for the benefit of politicians and even the bureaucrats in the Indian and Pakistani intelligence is likely to disrupt and possibly paralyze Kashmir. This company’s mission is to brain ....
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Aladin, movie review
From the land of myths and legends - India - comes a fantasy adventure for the entire family. Directed by Sujoy Ghosh, Aladin is a modern re-imagining of the classic tale of 'Aladin and the Magic Lamp'. Aladin movie review... Aladin Chatterjee (Riteish Deshmukh) lives in the city of Khwaish, an orphan who has been bullied since childhood by Kasim (Sahil Khan) and his gang for being the namesake of the fairy tale character. Often his classmates ridicule him by making him rub lamps through which no genie emerges. Poor Aladin. One fine day, his life changes when Jasmine (Jacqueline Fernandez) gives him a magic lamp - because it lets lose the genie Genius (Amitabh Bachchan). Much to his disbelief, the Genie (Amitabh Bachchan) does come out of the lamp. Genius is on the verge of retirement and has his last three wishes to grant to his final master Aladin. Ideally one would expect ....
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All the Best, movie review
All the Best has some breathtaking car racing stunts, the stunning bright and colourful beaches and locales of Goa and comedy all the time. There is never a dull moment in Rohit Shetty's All the Best. Veer (Fardeen Khan) is a singer who is in greed of extracting extra pocket money from his step brother Dharam (Sanjay Dutt) who is a business honcho from London. Veer tries to lie about his single status and puts it forth as 'Happily Married' with Vidya (Mughda Godse) who he is in love with. His friend Prem (Ajay Devgn) who is a concept car expert lends a helping hand in this falsely embossed projection. Prem is happily married to Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu) who takes care of his ancestor's out-dated 'Chopra Gymnasion'. Veer and Prem land up in debts as they opted for a short-cut to earn big money. Now Veer and Prem get into a bigger soup when Dharam pays a sudden visit to their plac ....
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Blue, movie review
Blue is Bollywood’s first action thriller shot underwater and it’s a Rupees 100 Crores film as claimed by the producers. The deep blue Pacific Ocean lures everyone with promises of a large treasure. And like all treasures, it is not easy to reach. Guarded by sharks and the wild waters it is still waiting to be discovered. Blue movie review... A treasure lays buried deep at the bottom of an ocean. A British ship by the name ‘Lady in Blue’ full of treasure, sank while on its way to India. There are many people who want to get there by risking life, be it theirs or someone else’s. Blue starts off quite well with a brilliantly shot sequence where Akshay Kumar and Sanjay Dutt drive out a Shark from their underwater net. There are some breathtaking underwater shots, well conceived superb action scenes in this film which lacks a storyline. Sagar (Sanjay Dutt), Aarav (Aksha ....
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Luck, movie review
Luck is an action-thriller film directed and written by Soham Shah. In the leading roles are Imran Khan and Sanjay Dutt; with other actors who form the gang are the debutante Shruti Haasan, Danny Denzongpa, Mithun Chakraborty, Ravi Kishan and Chitrashi Rawat. Luck movie review... The film begins with an edge of the seat sequence where five men - blindfolded with hand tied around their back - race across rail tracks but only one man was successful and comes out alive – Sanjay Dutt. It is the story of this man Karim Moussa (Sanjay Dutt), his luck and his rise to power. Luck is a story about this boy Ram Mehra (Imraan Khan) who is burdened by countless circumstantial troubles. He reaches a point in life, where he has the ability but no opportunity to come out of the mess that life has offered him. Ram, whose father committed suicide due to bankruptcy, left Ram to pay 200 million ....
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EMI, movie review
Sattar (Sanjay Dutt) owner of Good Luck Recovery Agency is the saviour and the solution for all those ever caught in the debt trap in the movie EMI. From bhaigiri to business to politics to social work - that's how Sattar wants to progress in life. He has already graduated from bhaigiri to business and is now eager to jump into politics. Most sought after by banks, telecom companies and various multinationals, today his Good Luck Recovery Agency is Number 1 in India. Sattar follows a simple rule when it comes to his business - Loan liya hai to chukao, shaadi kiya hai to nibhao... EMI is a pick on the easy-to-get but taxing-to-hold loans and credits. It’s a narrative of interconnecting characters coming from different strata and style. Anil and Shilpa (Ashish Choudhary and Neha Uberoi) want to begin their lives together. They look at everything as a couple. They have along and fru ....
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Kidnap, movie review
Vikrant Raina (Sanjay Dutt), new worth 51.7 billion dollars - richest Indian in the world. One phone call and his world crashes down around him. His only child, his daughter Sonia has been kidnapped. The kidnapper will only negotiate with Raina. Kidnap movie review... The kidnapper does not demand a ransom; instead he wants to play a game. A twisted game. It requires Raina to be on the run and complete a series of "tasks". He must follow the kidnapper's every order and completes every task successfully, his daughter lives, if he leaves even one task incomplete. And the kidnapper is watching the every move he makes... Vikrant Raina (Sanjay Dutt) is a master boardroom strategist who is used to giving orders. Always in control, always one step ahead. Beyond the money, the power, the status is his only daughter Sonia who has been kidnapped. And control has been snatched away from hi ....
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Mehbooba, movie review
Mehbooba is an emotional love story set on a huge canvas and shot across three continents, America, Europe and Asia as the story's backdrop, with New York, Budapest, Austria, Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Mumbai as the key locations. Shravan Dhariwal (Sanjay Dutt), a dynamic and successful business tycoon based in New York, has it all. A winner all the way with an envious lifestyle, Shravan is one of the most eligible bachelors around. Whether it's wealth or women, he always gets what he wants. He leads a charmed life till one day his pride leads him to make the biggest mistake of his life. In sharp contrast, Karan (Ajay Devgan) is a dreamer, the ultimate romantic, who puts brush to canvas every time a dream captures his imagination. One fascinating woman becomes the constant and recurring theme in all his paintings and wins his heart. When this woman from his dreams actually comes before ....
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As the title itself suggests, Dus Kahaniyaan is an innovative concept where in a single film, there are 10 independent short stories. About 4 or 5 of them are notable from among the ten, which are summarized here: Matrimony ( Director: Sanjay Gupta) The Sarins (Arbaaz Khan and Mandira Bedi) are a happily married couple. On the pretext of meeting her ailing aunt every Thursday, Mandira has a dark secret, unknown to her husband that she has a lover - handsome hunk Sudhanshu Pandey. What is not know to her is that he too has a lover. The director somewhat establishes this as a story of betrayal and faith. For those who always reach late to see a movie, its okay to miss this one. Zahir (Director: Sanjay Gupta) Dia Mirza and Manoj Bajpai are a single man and a girl next door. Manoj has left his lucrative job to take out time for writing a book. Dia is a sweet girl meets Manoj in the e ....
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Dhamaal movie review
As the name suggests, this is fun filled caper about four friends - Roy (Riteish Deshmukh), who believes that he is the best detective in the world; Manav (Javed Jaffery), who actually happens to be the biggest idiot in the world, but is blissfully unaware about it, Aditya aka Adi (Arshad Warsi), "Mr. know it all" and the fourth one is "Mr. scared of everything…" - Boman played by Ashish Choudhary in Dhamaal. They live and "work" together doing small time con jobs. They have never heard the proverb of earning an honest living. They get a break when trying to save a dying gangster Bose (Prem Chopra) shares a secret to these four chaps about his life's savings Rs 10 crores - which are hidden in a graveyard in Goa. Incidentally and unfortunately for these guys, it seems that the cop Kabir Nayak (Sanjay Dutt) has been chasing Bose for the last ten years. He finally finds him when he ....
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