Tuesday 19 April 2016
Another sexy and sentational movie by Sunny Leone will be in cinemas in 29 April,2016. Dont forget to watch this Trailer and later on movie too.
Tuesday 19 April 2016 by anny · 0
Tuesday 12 April 2016
Bajirao Mastani is Directed by Sanje Lila Bhansali. Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are here for epic hot couple as spurned wife Priyanka Chopra.Now its time for the result may be the cinema’s most seductive monument to marital infidelity.Singh’s Bajirao – warmonger-in-chief of the 18th-century Maratha regime – is introduced playing away: leaving decorous wife Kashi Priyanka Chopra at home, he’s sent to liberate the besieged Bundelkhand region, where he falls into stride with local warrior princess Mastani Padukone. Victory assured, they repair to hers to compare scars – “Your wound is deep, let me see it,” Bajirao insists, a line more Geordie Shore than Mughal empire – but it appears a one-time thing; once the blood cools, our hero returns to family life. For Mastani, however, this battle isn’t over: soon, she’s riding into court, demanding further satisfaction from the man she loves. Uh-oh.Bhansali’s dramatising an ugly business, yet long stretches confirm this director is incapable of framing anything other than an entirely captivating shot: this is a film that plays out to the forgiving flicker of candlelight, and knows full well the pleasures of letting the eye roam. After Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, it’s this year’s second Hindi film to construct a glittering Palace of Mirrors, although Bhansali can’t resist adding extra layers of polish: surfaces so reflective they beam a prototypical cinema into adjacent suites, a lilting song,Deewani Mastani, in which Padukone makes pop culture’s greatest use of a mandolin since REM’s Losing My Religion and Bhansali paints the screen Indian Ivy.
The director handles his performers with similar sensitivity and intelligence, and all three offer real star turns, thereby avoiding fading into some singularly lavish scenery. Padukone’s Mastani, a Mughal Alex Forrest, displays a steely determination in the face of her hosts’ contempt that proves oddly ennobling. Chopra never allows Kashi to become an afterthought: those eyes register a wife’s hurt every bit as vividly as they have happiness elsewhere. And Singh’s bullet-headed Bajirao, forever charging into uncharted physical and emotional terrain, marks another fine showing from one of Bollywood’s most versatile leads: we spot exactly why this bad boy commands the loyalty, even lust he does.The second half rests upon this sympathetic idea of the hero as akin to a buff, dreamy Henry VIII – not some love rat, but a man of appetite, spoiled for choice. Here, Bhansali details Bajirao’s attempts to reconfigure his household to better reflect the contours of his heart, chiefly by insisting these women – one Hindu, one Muslim – be treated as equals. It’s typical of the dignity Bhansali lends to this triangle’s points that the women aren’t set to catfighting, rather dancing together; no matter whether this is historically accurate, as filmed it provides a model of flexible sisterhood, not to mention as harmonious a setpiece as anything Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe shared in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. (Evidently Bajirao begged to differ.)
Historical Love |
Tuesday 12 April 2016 by anny · 4
Monday 11 April 2016
Latest movie of legend Shah Rukh Khan is FAN. This is drama movie directed by Maneesh Sharma and film is produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of YashRaj Films.
The story of the film stated that in a world of labels, it's easy to forget who made sportsmen, pop singers and matinee idols into stars, superstars and megastars - it's the fans Every fan has their own personal relationship with their hero - it's almost a love story.
Fan is the story of Gaurav (Shah Rukh Khan) a young man, 20 something, whose world revolves around the mega movie star Aryan Khanna (Shah Rukh Khan) or 'God' (as he refers to him).
From the by lanes of Delhi, young Gaurav embarks on a journey to the city of dreams- Mumbai, in order to wish his 'God' on his birthday. After all, he is Aryan's biggest 'FAN' and even has a striking resemblance to him! How difficult could it be for the world biggest fan to get an audience with the world's biggest star.
When things don't go according to plan, Gaurav's love and passion for his 'God' turns in to a dangerous obsession that crosses the fine line.
Fan |
Monday 11 April 2016 by anny · 2
Sunday 27 October 2013
Veena Malik is promoting Paksitani image in India.Weldone and keep it up till you will be thrown from india also.
Toh Se Naina Full Song - Veena Malik - Zindagi... by Tmusicchannel
Sunday 27 October 2013 by anny · 2
I always remain very anxious about Shahid Kapoors movies.some days ago i watched Shahids new movie Phata Poster Nikla Hero.With the start till intermission its amazing and very funny.Full entertaining but after intermission its confusing and i lost all happy feeling about this movie.Star-struck (rather Salman-struck) small-towner, Vishwas (Shahid) lands in Mumbai with two sapnas. First, his own starry dreams (ruled by Rajnikanths and Khans) of being a Bollywood superstar. Second, his high-on-melodrama maa's (Padmini) long cherished dream - "mera beta police afsarbanega". But fate takes a hilarious twist when he's mistaken for a good cop (Thank Heavens, he has Chulbul Pandey for inspiration. With tighties, googles, dabanggisms, and his own sizzling 'Munni'). He falls in love with the over-zealous Kajal (Ileana), a social worker with many chaotic-causes. Soon he's caught in chor-police crossfire between the dreadfully funny gangster Gundappa Das (Saurabh Shukla) and the asli good cop (Darshan Jariwala) - both put up rip-roaring acts. In a comedy of errors and events, through heartbreak and hilarity, emotion and eccentricity, Vishwas flips between fake Songs are very special and dancing lyrics are also outstanding.i like all the songs like Tu Mere Agal Bagal Hai.Its best dancing song of shahid.Main Rang Sharbaton Ka,Hey Mr DJ - Lets Go Bananas.You must watch this film for fun,dance and best acting.
by anny · 5
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