Friday, 26 April 2013

Aashiqui 2

        
 
 
 
 
Name: Aashiqui 2
Cast: Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha Kapoor
Direction: Mohit Suri
Genre: Romance
Duration: 2 hours 13 minutes
 
Story:- A fading singing sensation finds new purpose in life when he falls in love with a talented singing aspirant. But the blitzkrieg of stardom makes, breaks and shakes their love story.

Movie Review:- He sings. She sings. He, for his stardom. She, for her supper. And the twain meet. In a restrobar, where she croons and he swoons. And Aashiqui is born. Again! Retelling the celebrity story that stardom ain't an easy ride. It sometimes vrooms and then goes sputter, the fuel of celebdom often running out. Like Rahul Jaykar (Aditya) discovers; once basking in a 'rockstar' like status, but soon losing it to alcohol, addiction and self-deprecation. But when he meets budding singer Aarohi (Shraddha), his heart finds a new beat and his crumbling life finds a cause. He trains her to become the Nightingale of India; she shines while he stays her shadow; sometimes sober, mostly stoned. The real lyric of this story is their romance, pulsating with passion and intensity - on high notes and 'higher spirits'.

Suri's musical love story doesn't bear much semblance to the original 'Aashiqui'; instead it finds its own rhythm. He pitches the story with old-world romance, high-drama and well-crafted heart-breaking moments. Aarohi's character is endearing and Rahul stays 'bottled' (like 'Devdas' with a cause), with sudden outbursts. The story slows down in parts and the climax might seem unreal to many, but maybe a 'fix' for die-hard aashiqs.

Aditya is likeable in mushy moments, he shows intensity in flashes but sometimes loses grip. A mature role like this demands a lot, nonetheless, it's a good effort. Shraddha looks innocently beautiful. Letting her emotions play out brilliantly in high-strung scenes with supreme confidence. This is a talent to look out for. The jodi's palpable chemistry heightens the drama. The music is the strongest supporting cast, with captivating tunes like Tum Hi Ho (Arijit Singh), Sunn Raha Hai (Ankit Tiwari) and Bhula Dena (Mustafa Zahid) pouring more passion in to the story.

This could be good soup for the lovers' soul - with a dash of old-world flavour.
 
Ratings:-
 
2.5 stars out of five...........
 
Verdict:-
 
This movie is watchable and paisa vasul but the music of this movie is very good.
 

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Ek Thi Daayan

Movie: Ek Thi Daayan
Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Kalki Koechlin, Konkona Sen Sharma, Huma Qureshi
Direction: Kannan Iyer
Genre: Thriller,horrer
Plot:  A magician (Emraan) with a disturbing past is haunted

Story: Emraan Hashmi is cast as Bobo the magician, whose life seems to be falling apart. Although he has a sweet girlfriend (Huma Qureshi) and a seemingly content life, he can't rid himself of hallucinations that continually plague him.
Psychiatric help involves regression hypnosis. As Bobo's past comes alive through his memories, we get to know of his discomfort as a child over his stepmother (Konkona Sen Sharma). He talks of a daayan that had wrecked their home. When the charming Lisa Dutt (Kalki Koechlin), enters his life, Bobo is somehow convinced she could be the daayan from the past.
Screenplay: The build-up of the script (Vishal and Mukul Sharma) in the first half is superb. Smart twists prop the fear factor to constantly tease you. It all leaves a hint that Bobo's tale is not as simple as it originally seemed. Director Iyer throws in an underplayed love track between Emraan and Huma to balance out the chills.
Post-interval, though, the film starts losing pace. While the impish twist at the end is a winner, it unfolds only after a lazy second half has tested your patience. What works for the film, though, is its intention. It isn't peddling superstitious. Rather, Iyer delves into the recesses of the human mind to craft a dark thriller that regales
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Performence::
Emraan Hashmi: Emraan Hashmi is superb in the movie.he done full justice to his role in the movie.
Huma Qureshi:   Huma Qureshi is also enjoy her role in the movie& acted well.
Kalki Koechlin:  Kalki Koechlin worked like a perfect actress
Konkona Sen Sharma: Konkona Sen Sharma is extraordinary in the movie.she is superb in her role

Brief Description: First Half Of The Movie Is Good,Second Half Is Slow&Losing Pace,And Performence Of All The Actors&Actress is Outstanding.....

Ratings:-

 
              3 stars out of five...........

Verdict:-
 Once the element of shock and surprise are out of the equation in the first half, the film falls into a predictable pattern.
Its a one time watch movie...........

Sunday, 14 April 2013

COMMANDO

COMMANDO




Cast: Vidyut Jammwal, Pooja Chopra, Jaideep Ahlawat
Direction: Dilip Ghosh
Genre: Action
Duration: 2 hours 4 minutes


Story: A girl on the run bumps into a commando from the Indian army. Does he manage to rescue her from the dangerous, psychotic hoodlums who are chasing her?


Movie Review: Dilip Ghosh's Commando has a linear narrative. Set in North India, the story can even be termed archaic. It's got a hero, a heroine and a villain. Small-town goon AK-74(Jaideep Ahlawat) is irresistibly drawn to the local, fire-brand beauty Simrit Kaur(Pooja Chopra). When she resists, the bad man threatens her. She elopes to escape his advances and naturally, she's chased by AK's band of baddies. Fate smiles on her when she accidentally bumps into Karanveer Dogra(Vidyut Jammwal); a commando; so well-trained in guerrilla warfare; he can be rightly called a one man army.


The action shifts to the forests. The commando and the girl break into a run with the villains, local forest officials and killer dogs hot in pursuit. From here on, the film picks up tempo. Enter South African action director Franz Sphilhaus. The director hands over his hero Vidyut to him and the combination is pure magic. Perhaps one of India's best martial arts exponents (at least in the films); Vidyut is terrific.


With the stealth and dexterity of a jungle cat, this commando goes for the kill. For the first time in eons, the action scenes are totally convincing...and you can digest the fact that one man can kill them all and come back alone. If you are an action junkie and if you have peaked on Sylvester Stallone's Rambo-series, then our desi Commando, is what you will term paisa-vasool entertainment. The adrenaline rush stays with you, long after the lights come on.

Vidyut Jammwal is in top form, doing full justice to the job at hand.
Pooja Chopra (Femina Miss India-2009) is super-confident in her film debut and a welcome addition to Bollywood's heroines.
One should also put in a couple of lines of praise for Jaideep Ahlawat, who has made the transition from a small part in the art-house Gangs of Wasseypur to the big-time Bollywood baddie.

Ratings:-

We give it 3 out of 5 stars.............


Verdict:-


If you want to see a movie then it is a watchable and

paisavasul movie.