Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Movie Review : MERE BROTHER KI DULHAN


'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' is a strictly-by-the-template rom com. Not any old rom com, but a Yashraj one. Cue clean-cut hero. Smashing heroine. Good-looking second lead who nearly steals the show. Supportive parents. The second half is a plodding, utterly predictable we-know-where-we-have-to-get-to but don’t-quite-know-how-to-get-there affair. This is a Yashraj rom com where funny-smart lines are a substitute for good old passion. Don’t go looking for any. Don’t go looking for any subtle notes, either. There aren’t any. Mostly Portion of Movie Making You Bore. Direction is very weak. So on the hole  this is just not working. Aside from a few enjoyable moments, this film recycles so much that you’ve already seen before. Please stay away to this movie. 
Rating : 2 out of 5 Stars (**)

Friday, 2 September 2011

Movie Review : That Girl In The Yellow Boots

THAT GIRL IN YELLOW BOOTS traces Ruth's [Kalki Koechlin] search for her father -- a man she hardly knew, but cannot forget. Desperation drives her to work, without a permit, at a massage parlor. Torn between several schisms, Mumbai becomes the alien but yet strangely familiar backdrop for Ruth's quest. She struggles to find her independence and space even as she is sucked deeper into the labyrinthine politics of the city's underbelly. A city that feeds on her misery, a love that eludes her and above all, a devastating truth that she encounters. On the whole, THAT GIRL IN YELLOW BOOTS is yet another outstanding example of independent cinema. This Anurag Kashyap film caters to a more evolved, cinema literate audience. 
Rating : 3 out of 5 Stars

Movie Review : BOL

BOL makes you peep into the lives of a family living in Pakistan, making us aware of the predicament, the anguish, their determination to survive against all odds. The family decides to solve their problems, but get into deeper troubles gradually. The struggle for life and death is what catches your eye. BOL belongs to both Humaima Malik and Manzar Sehbai, who stand out with terrific portrayals. Both are splendid in their respective parts. Atif Aslam and Mahira Khan don't get much scope and they are strictly okay. In fact, Atif Aslam's screen space is limited to a few sequences and a song or two. Shafqat Cheema is exceptional; it's a character that works very well in the plot. Zaib Rehman [the mother] is most effective. On the whole, BOL is a courageous film that has the guts to expose issues plaguing the society. It raises questions, challenges the age-old customs and mirrors a reality most convincingly.
Rating : 3.5 Out of 5 Stars

Movie Review : BODYGUARD


Bodyguard is the Biggest Release on Eid and Ganesh Chaturthi,, So There are lot's of expectation of the Viewer to watch this biggest movie. Bodyguard is the Story about Salman Khan who are guardian of the Sartaj Rana Play by Raj Babbar's Daughter. So There are lots of Twist and Turn in this movie. First Half of movie according with Comedy and Great Two Songs is Title Track which are Introduction of Salman Khan and I Love You. Second Part of Movie is bring lots of Twist and Turn which are Shocking You... Teri Meri Prem Kahani is the Great Romantic Songs. What's Good :- Chemistry Between Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor, Great Songs, Great Action Scenes, Rajat Rawail's Comedy. What's Bad :- Length of Movie.
On The Whole Bodyguard is the Completely Family Entertainer Movie.You can't Bored in this movie. Simply Love Story Movie. Salman Khan is the Heart of This Movie.
Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars....