“ The Legend Of Hercules” will be releasing in India in English and Hindi in 2014. Brought in India by PVR Pictures & Picture Works, The Legend Of Hercules will have the Bollywood hunk Sonu Sood render his voice in hindi version of the much awaited Hollywood film. Bollywood Actor Sonu Sood, who has gained fan following with his negative…
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A romantic action story set in dusty and rugged backdrop of the Hindi Heartland.
Shahid Kapoor essays the role of Rajkumar - a rugged, rebellious, passionate fighter who also has a devilish charm. One moment he makes you feel really comfortable and the very next, completely ill at ease! Rajkumar is sexy, brooding and raw.
Sonakshi Sinha plays the role of Chanda – a gorgeous, strong character. She is the niece of a poppy lord called Manik Parmar. Chanda is elegant and looks stunning. A true Indian beauty!
A film that has out and out desi tracks (true dance numbers) with loads of intrigue, thrill and fun – a perfect entertainer by all means. The ravines shall tower high over the Poppy Fields, overlooking a dangerous foundation without law, justice or order.
Rajkumar, an aimless youth, saves a local drug baron named Shivraj (Sonu Sood), impresses the drug lord with his attentiveness ....
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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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It is the story of Mumbai what is was in 2003. A maze of local trains, throbbing crowds, big land deals and intense politics. Maximum movie review...
in the center of it all we have a volatile story of two cops and stuggle for power. Maximum power.
Mumbai was a different city when the war against the underworld had been declared. The mandate to gun them down was given to a chosen few. One of them was Pratap Pandit and the other Arun Inaamdar, both of them, most talked about in the media as "Encounter Specialists". However, each of them differed in their approach, with a strong informer base, sharp strategies and vying with each other about the tally of dead gangsters to their credit.
The struggle was always for control. If Pandit was ambitious, Inaamdar conniving and silent. One thing common between them - each of them was ruthless with an eye on garnering maximum power - withi ....
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