Sunday, May 30, 2010

Online Blue hindi Movie Review And Wallpapers

Language: Hindi
Release Year: 2009
Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar, Lara Dutta, Katrina Kaif, Rahul Dev, Zayed Khan
Producer: Dhillin Mehta
Director: Anthony D souza
Music Director: A R Rahman

Blue movie review

Apart from that, “Blue” most certainly has an international feel to it, as it has promised throughout. It includes some of the best shot underwater sequences that has ever graced the screen. Even pre-release, a lot of hype had been created about the venture because of its claim of being India’s first underwater action flick.

The ensemble cast boasts of a list of biggies from the Bollywood industry like Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar, Zayed Khan and Lara Dutta. The present flavor of the industry, Katrina Kaif also makes an appearance in the film, in a small cameo and manages to scorch the screen considerably. Going by the looks of it, this Diwali release is certainly set to hit the jackpot, as it makes for a wholesome package of entertainment.

“Blue” is the story of an expedition that is led to unearth the treasure that lies in the deep end of the sea and is guarded by deadly sharks. The adventurous journey is initiated by a super rich Aarav Malhotra (Akshay Kumar) and includes his friend Sagar (Sanjay Dutt). Also accompanying them are Sagar’s brother Sam (Zayed Khan) and girlfriend Mona (Lara Dutta). As they go about their expedition, the audience is thrown in to a world of breathtaking underwater scenic beauty and adrenalin pumping action.



"Blue" is a film that is breaking the typical Bollywood mold. The film is said to be the first official Bollywood film shot underwater. Akshay Kumar, following up his last thriller "8X10" comes back in another thriller with "Blue." Directed by American born Anthony D'Souza, the film is shot in the Bahamas.

D'Souza also enlisted actors Sanjay Dutt, Zayed Khan, Lara Dutt, and Katrina Kaif. "Blue has a immense budget" at 100-150 crores. It is supposed to have an international appeal. To achieve this, D'Souza enlisted the help of Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue. Minogue will be seen along Kumar in at least one of the films songs. The song is composed by Oscar winning artist A.R. Rahman and choreography is done by Farah Khan.

For "Blue" Hollywood technicians were called in. The international technician crew consisting of Nickolette Skarlatos and Clarabelle Saldanha has worked on the film; their last film was the international blockbuster "Transformers." In filming underwater scenes, D'Souza uses Pete Zuccarini. James Bomalick, who worked in Indiana Jones, choreographs the action sequences.

Filming on the set was a bit scary, one scene called for Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar, and Zayed Khan to be surrounded by 40 sharks. According to D'Souza, "We had shark handlers present on the shoot to make sure that nothing untoward happened. But it was a risky business. Everyone who was around knew that these were living, breathing sharks and that it was their turf." Akshay had to receive special deep sea diving training in Thailand because he wanted to do his own stunts.

Other fears on the set came from Lara Dutt. Dutt has a fear of being underwater, however co-star Kumar helped ease her fears. Yes, Akshay's natural sporty spirit is highly contagious. And it did help me to take the plunge," says Dutt.

"Blue" is made for those who want pulsating action, innovative stunts, glamour and some unbelievable moments that defy logic.

Online Kaminey hindi Movie Review And Wallpapers

Language: Hindi
Release Year: 2009
Cast: Shahid Kapoor,Priyanka Chopra,Amol Gupte
Producer: Ronnie Screwvala
Director: Vishal Bharadwaj
Music Director: Vishal Bhardwaj

Kaminey movie review

Kaminey is the best Bollywood film I’ve seen this year. It’s an audacious, original rollercoaster ride. Written and directed by Vishal Bharadwaj, Kaminey requires patience and attention but the pay off is more than worth it.

Kaminey is about Charlie and Guddu, twin brothers played by Shahid Kapoor, both of whom suffer from speech impediments and who can’t stand the sight of each other. Charlie, who pronounces S as F, is a small time gangster. Guddu, who stammers, is a mousy NGO worker. Guddu’s life plans, chalked out until 2014 on a chart stuck in his cupboard, are wrecked when he impregnates Sweety, his fiery girlfriend who until now has neglected to tell him that she is the sister of a powerful gangster-politician, Bhope, played by Amol Gupte. Meanwhile Charlie has come to possess a guitar containing cocaine worth 10 crore. The quintessential gambler thinks he’s finally hit the big score. What follows is a frantic, convoluted journey through Mumbai’s mean streets which are of course populated by many Kamineys: corrupt cops, nasty drug dealers, gun wielding henchmen. Eventually, the brothers’ determinedly separate narratives collide and they are forced to come together.

Be warned: there are stretches of Kaminey that will thoroughly confuse you, starting with the first fifteen minutes. The film has eleven-odd characters that you need to keep track of. Snatches of dialogue are in Bengali and Marathi. If you look away from the screen to send a text message, you might miss another twist in this very, very tangled tale. The first half moves slowly. You might be bewildered and perhaps even bored. But stay with the film. Because the pacing picks up in the second half and Vishal ties up the threads in an exhilarating climax, which, incredibly enough, manages to combine stunning violence with humor.

Kaminey is that rarest of things: an unpredictable Hindi movie. Vishal, referencing the crackling gangster dramas of Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie, keeps it gritty and dark. Violence looms large over Kaminey but the tension is layered with black humor. The film reworks Hindi cinema’s favorite formula - twins - into a bloody theater of the absurd. Charlie and Guddu are unlike any twins you’ve seen before. Each one is willing to sacrifice the other to get what he wants. This is the role or roles of a lifetime and Shahid Kapoor, best known for innocuous chocolate-boy romances, sinks his teeth in. Kaminey does for him what Omkara did for Saif Ali Khan. A star has evolved into an actor.

Sweety is this year’s most exciting heroine after Paro in Dev D, and Priyanka plays her with aplomb. Only her perfectly manicured nails struck me as out of synch with her character. Vishal has equal affection for the smaller players: from the coke-addled Mikhail played nicely by Chandan Roy Sanyal to the Jai Maharashtra-spouting Bhope. Each one is flesh and blood.

Kaminey will take some getting used to. It isn’t the comfort food that Bollywood normally dishes out. But I strongly recommend that you see it. This taste is worth acquiring.
With respected names such as Vishal Bhardwaj, Gulzar, Ronie Screwvala and UTV, it is obvious that the project gets associated with huge expectations and craze even before its release. And if it also has a great energetic track, capable of bringing out all the hidden madness in you (Dhan Tan Nan), then the movie is destined to see long queues of cinema lovers at the box office window.

So all geared up, we got seated excitingly in the theater, expecting a complete new chapter to unfold on the screen. And as the lights went off, we were served with a slow and uninteresting start having the expected dark feeling, which continued till the intermission. Truly speaking, the movie is not so gripping till the mid-point as compared to the previous works of Vishal. Though he succeeds in making a film on the similar lines of Quentin Tarantino & Guy Ritchie, but I found the entertainment factor quite missing in his current venture. Post interval, the movie has a better pace with some fast interconnected sequences featuring every single character in the screenplay. But the routine climax, with everyone killing each other leaves you with mixed feelings about this latest “Vishal Experience”.

The story moves around two brothers who are not at talking terms with each other but get unintentionally involved with different Gangsters. The identity mix up and a big deal of drugs involving the local police is the main plot of the movie. But the movie cannot be judged by its story plot alone, since it heavily relies on it’s out of the routine treatment and first of its kind of direction in Indian Cinema.

No doubt the movie is conceived intelligently and directed differently by Vishal Bhardwaj. But apart from its technical brilliance, the sad part is that the film doesn’t have the HUMOR element at all as promised in its promotional campaign. The main USP of the movie, wherein Shahid speaks “F” instead of “S” in his dialogues, is used in a very subtle manner. Whereas in the promos, this fun gimmick was used very aggressively.

The other major point to be considered is the unimpressive use of the Smash Hit song “Dhan Tan Nan” in the movie. As the song commences on the screen, you don’t feel energetic or lively enough, as you may have felt watching “Sapno Mein Milti Hai” or “Omkara”. The over use of close-ups, strobe lighting and fast camera movements also took away the essence of an otherwise power-packed song.

In the acting department, Shahid Kapoor does well in his double role and stammering. He completely devotes himself to his director’s vision. However, I found the witty humor part missing in his character. Priyanka Chopra tries her best in an underwritten role and manages to shine bright in all her scenes throughout the movie. The surprise act of Amol Gupte is quite pleasant since he delivers a fine controlled performance as The Bhai.

Musically, keeping the cult track “Dhan Tan Nan” aside, I found the soundtrack a bit less scoring then the earlier works of both Vishal Bhardwaj & Gulzar. Camerawork is simply superb, giving the right kind of dark and grim feel to the project. But at times I missed a steady cam vision in the sequences.

In all, after watching it, at one end, you like it for its unique & different approach adopted by the director. But on the other you also feel less entertained as expected from its promotional campaign which projected the movie as a roller coaster ride with great element of fun and humor. So we remain half way at the satisfaction chart with “Kaminey
A story about identical twins, in early twenties, hoping to leave the squalor behind and move into a life of prosperity and dignity. But the similarity ends here. Intercut between the parallel stories of the brothers as they run to protect themselves, their dreams and their love. Until a point where it converges and the brothers meet to realize that they only have each other.


"Kaminey" stars Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. Kapoor stars as twins Guddu and Charlie, identical twins in their early twenties hoping to leave the slums behind and hoping for a better life filled with riches. Growing up in Dharavi, the world's largest slum.

Guddu works as a trainee in a small NGO firm in the city. He hopes to climb up to the top of the corporate ladder, hoping he could become a bona fide member of the burgeoning Indian middle class. His career has only just begun though and the road to bourgeoisie is both long and arduous. Guddu is honest, diligent and careful. One defining characteristic about Guddu is that he stammers, especially when under pressure.

Charlie on the other hand makes a living hedging bets at the race course. Being around rich people at the race course inspires him to want to become a bookie so he can permanently be in this environment, not to mention pocket some easy money. Charlie is street smart, wily and brave--and he is a little rough around the edges, having become accustomed to street life. While Guddu stammers, Charlie has a lisp.

The two brothers do not like each other and feel like they have nothing in common due to their stark differences. They keep their own goals as their primary reasons for existing, caring little for the dilemma of the other brother. Because of their different lifestyles, they’re never around each other, which explains even why as identical twins, their appearances are different.

Intercut between the parallel stories of the brothers as they run to protect themselves is their dreams and their love until a point where it converges and the brothers meet to come upon a life-changing realization. The story of “Kaminey” is how all of these changes and their paths eventually cross. This movie can become the feel good tale of the summer.

Online Love Aaj Kal hindi Movie Review And Wallpapers

Language: Hindi
Release Year: 2009
Cast: Saif Ali Khan,Deepika Padukone,Rishi Kapoor,Viki Rajani
Producer: Saif Ali Khan
Director: Imtiaz Ali
Music Director: Pritam Chakraborty

Love Aaj Kal movie review


It’s the best romantic film to have come out of Bollywood in years

The mighty mysterious love, which has remained unexplained even after tomes of literature has been written about it and tones of celluloid consumed, finds a delicate, touching expression in director Imtiaz Ali’s film Love Aaj Kal. Through two parallel love stories, both equally moving and relatable, the movie tells its audience that Love Aaj is no different from Love Kal (yesterday) even though the way of expressing it for today’s i-pod generation may be different from that of the lovers of yore when just the meeting of eyes or passing of a smile could throb a heart more than a rocking bed on a one-night stand.

London 2009. Jai (Saif Ali Khan) and Meera (Deepika Padukone) click on their very first meeting in a pub and end up sharing their first kiss the same night. They don’t realize they are a couple until their friends point it out to them. And just when it seems they would walk hand-in-hand into the sunset, rears its head the modern-day monster that has doomed many love stories - Career! He has an American dream of clinching a job in Golden Gate, San Francisco, while she wants to make a career out of restoring the old monuments of Delhi. Clearly, their ways are separate, and, like any ‘practical’ couple, they mutually decide to split and even throw a break-up party.

But, can the matters of heart be resolved so easily? Is it so easy to snap the heart strings and move on?

The answer is given through the love story of a London restaurateur (Rishi Kapoor).

Delhi 1965. Veer Singh (Saif, again) is left thunderstruck when he first sees Harleen (Giselle Monteiro - a beautiful newcomer whose name was strangely withheld). It’s a love mostly expressed in stares and suppressed smiles. But then, she goes away to Calcutta, leaving Veer lifeless, until he listens to his heart, and, driven by his love, overcomes the many odds piled up against him, to make Harleen his.

But will Jai go the Veer way?

Imtiaz Ali has crafted the film superbly by not just juxtapositioning the love stories of Jai and Veer but also following a non-linear route to tell each story. The dots are connected in an aesthetically beautiful way to give ‘Love Aaj Kal’ the structure of a complex origami that makes complete sense when all its segments come together to unravel a pretty design. And a fat share of credit for this should go to the editor, Aarti Bajaj, who does an incredibly good job.

To top it, Saif Ali Khan gives the best performance of his career. Unlike the painful performances we saw in Tashan and Race, here’s a Saif who is subtle, polished and spot on in his dual portrayal of Jai and Veer. There’s a scene where Saif is nonchalantly telling Rishi Kapoor that Deepika, from whom he has split, will move on in life, have new friends and new relationships. It’s quite a sight to see how his expression and tone changes from being dismissive to painfully sad by the end of the same long dialogue. It’s the stuff only seasoned actors can pull off.

Deepika Padukone is an image of grace in a role that requires her to talk more through the eyes than words. She doesn’t ham, nor is there any apparent effort on her part to underplay her character. Rishi Kapoor is good, but a special mention ought to be made of the girl who plays Harleen. She’s a pretty, delicate damsel who gets just two-three dialogues in the film but still leaves her image in your mind. Rahul Khanna, playing the new man in Deepika’s life, has a very small part which he plays convincingly.

Imtiaz Ali, whose forte is love stories, surpasses his previous two films Socha Na Tha and Jab We Met to touch a new high in ‘Love Aaj Kal’. The movie not just has an interesting structure and form, but a throbbing soul that reaches out to a viewer and sucks him/her in. Yes, there are a few sequences in the second half when the film slows down, particularly when Saif begins to date the blonde bombshell (Florence Brudenell-Bruce). But these hitches are too minor when compared to the impressive picture put together by Imtiaz.

Sprinkled throughout with light humour and songs that are hummable (thanks to Pritam), ‘Love Aaj Kal’ is a heady love potion strongly recommended to both the believers and non-believers of the ‘Heer-Ranjha’, ‘Romeo-Juliet’ kind of ‘janam janam ka saath’ stories.

Go watch it. You won’t be disappointed. Rather, you’d be left wanting to fall in love, if you are already not in it, that is.


Love Aaj Kal is directed by 'Jab We Met' director Imtiaz Ali and it stars Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone. The supporting roles are being portrayed by Rishi Kapoor and Rahul Khanna. The story revolves around two plots regarding how love is portrayed.

'Love Aaj Kal' has two plots about love, but they are drastically different in nature. The first part of the story has Saif Ali Khan's character playing a Sardar in a village in Punjab, where he is in love with a village woman. According to a source that worked on the movie, "In the olden times, love was very different from what it is today. At that time people were happy with loving someone in their hearts, from a distance. People believed in love at first sight. Everything was very discreet and coy. There was no urge to actually get to know or get physical with the object of one's affection. Arranged marriages that lasted forever were a way of life."

The second plot in 'Love Aaj Kal' has a different twist to it. In that plot, Saif Ali Khan plays a character that's the complete opposite of the previous one. Saif Ali Khan plays a contemporary, suave and macho dude, similar to what he is in real life. His character is based in London in a time where people perceive love much differently. They want to get to know that person; physical attraction and its manifestation are very strong. There is no guarantee that love will last forever. People have many more problems and things are more complicated than they were before. There is a love triangle between Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, and British actress Florence Brudenell-Bruce.

A Movie like this is where Imtiaz Ali's cinematic style is said to flourish. According to the source "Imtiaz's signature style touches with unusual situations and genuinely funny dialogues." Love Aaj Kal is said to be a study of love, how it was a few generations ago and how it is today. "That is why it has been titled Love Aaj Kal," says the source.

On the whole, despite its inherent flaws, Love Aaj Kal is still rather enjoyable and has more than it's fair share of nice moments. So while the whole doesn't match up to the sum of its parts, I still reccomend you watch Love Aaj Kal. Just remember to leave Jab We Met at home.

Online Veer hindi Movie Review And Wallpapers

Language: Hindi
Release Year: 2010
Cast: Salman Khan, Zarine Khan, Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Neena Gupta, Sohail Khan,Lisa Lazarus
Producer: Vijay Galani
Director: Anil Sharma
Music Director: Sajid, Wajid

Veer movie review

Salman Khan plays the role of a warrior. Aside from starring in the film, Khan also adds his writing touch to the film by writing "Veer". Directed by Anil Sharma, Jackie Shroff also stars alongside Khan."Veer" is a period piece set in 1880. While Khan plays the role of King Mavendra Singh, Jackie Shroff plays opposite of him as the villain. Also appearing on the film is daughter of Jean Claude Van Damme, Bianca Van Damme. For the role, Salman Khan bulked up. Images released show Salman Khan with a long mane of hair and a toned and sculpted body. Fellow Bollywood actor Aamir Khan recently did a body makeover for his last film "Ghajini". The difference though is that Aamir had over a year to work out while Salman only had a month.

Also, for the role, Salman Khan was seen doing dangerous stunts. The film shows him running on top of a moving train, to relieve stress, Salman Khan rode a bike. The film has been the center of controversy. During shooting, the historic Amber Fort was damaged when a 15 people were injured when a part of the wall collapsed. "Veer" filmmakers are also facing allegations that they are haven't paid fees for filming. There have been reports that while filming the crew cut down khejri trees in Gajner without permission.

According to producer Vijay Galani, filming took place all over India. "We have moved to another location in Jaipur because of the High Court order. But our schedule is on track and we have not lost any days because of the wall collapse incident. After we wrap up shooting in Jaipur in 10 days, we move to a place called Sambar Lake on 17 February. Eight days later, the camp shifts to Jodhpur, then to Bhanjar for five days and then to Dulla for a schedule of 10 days. We then return to Jodhpur to shoot at the Mehranghar Fort for 12 days. In between we also have to shoot a train sequence in Bikaner for six days". "Veer" also had a lavish set. The set spread over 10 acres of land and had 400 people working on it.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Online Ghajini hindi Movie Review And Wallpapers

Language: Hindi
Release Year: 2008
Cast: Aamir Khan, Asin, Jiah Khan
Producer: Allu Arvind, Madhu
Director: A.R.Murugadoss
Music Director: A R Rahman

Ghajini movie review

Ghajini opens with Sunita, who is investigating case of Sanjay Singhania, who is a notable city businessman, reported to be suffering from amnesia in spite of being denied by her professor. Sanjay is introduced as he's murdering another man and takes the picture of the corpse. The amnesia he has wipes his memory out every 15 minutes. Sanjay uses a system of photographs, notes, and tattoos on his body to recover his memory after each cycle.

Every morning, Sanjay is reminded by a tattoo on his body that "Kalpana was killed", and it is revealed that Sanjay is ultimately out to avenge Kalpana, and that he is systematically killing the people who were responsible for Kalpana's death. His main target, evidenced by several notes and tattoos, is "Ghajini". It is eventually revealed that Ghajini is a notable social personality in the city. Mumbai Police Inpsector Fawaz is on the case of the serial murders. He tracks Sanjay down to his flat and attacks and disables him.

Through a 2005 diary found in the room, Fawaz learns Sanjay Singhania is the scion of a reputed business house that owns the Air Voice mobile telephone company. In the course of his business, Sanjay sends his men to meet Kalpana, a struggling actor/model, about putting up an Air Voice billboard above her apartment. The owner of Kalpana's modeling/advertising firm misinterprets this as a romantic advance, and encourages Kalpana to accept the advance.

Kalpana plays as Sanjay's girlfriend. He eventually meets Kalpana, but pretends to be Sachin, a simple fellow from a small town. Kalpana lands him some modeling gigs. They fall in love, and on the New Year's eve, Sanjay proposes. She requests some time to. Sanjay decides that if she accepts, he will tell her who he really is, but if she declines, he'll quietly back off with no harm done. He finally tracks down Ghajini to a college function where Ghajini is the guest of honor. Sanjay takes some pictures of Ghajini and decides to kill him.

Later that evening, Sanjay attacks and kills one of Ghajini's goons in the parking lot. The dying goon informs Ghajini that Sanjay is out to kill Ghajini. Ghajini is baffled about the identity of the person and decides to eliminate all his enemies. In the meantime, Sunita who he met at the party visits Sanjay's flat and finds detective Fawaz, beaten and bound. She also finds that Ghajini is Sanjay's target. Fawaz informs her that Sanjay is a known serial murderer. Sunita finds the two diaries and frees Fawaz. Sanjay arrives suddenly and in the ensuing chase, Fawaz is fatally hit by a bus, and Sunita barely escapes the crazed Sanjay.

Believing Ghajini is in danger, she informs him that it is Sanjay who is after him. With this named target, Ghajini arrives at Sanjay's flat and destroys all the photographs and notes, and tattooes over Sanjay's existing tattoos. Satisfied that he has neutralized Sanjay by wiping out any trace that connects back to him, Ghajini leaves.

Meanwhile, back in her dorm, Sunita reads the 2006 diary ,which revealed that Kalpana had accepted Sanjay's proposal and ends abruptly. Sunita investigates further, and discovers that at some point in 2006, Kalpana had rescued 25 girls from a prostitution racket. The girls named Ghajini as the ringleader of the racket. In retaliation, he murdered two of these girls, and went in search of Kalpana. Ghajini and his goons managed to break into Kalpana's apartment and waited for her return.

Coincidentally, Sanjay also arrived there to meet Kalpana. Her last word to him was "Ghajini." Ghajini kills Kalpana and hits Sanjay in the head leading to his memory loss. Sunita, now aware of the truth, finds Sanjay and tells him the truth. Arriving at Ghajini's lair in downtown Mumbai, Sanjay systematically and brutally kills all of Ghajini's henchmen and chases down Ghajini. He is about to kill Ghajini when his memory loss cycle kicks in. Ghajini takes this opportunity to stab Sanjay. He begins to taunt Sanjay with the grisly tale of how he murdered Kalpana. Sanjay, angered by this devastating memory takes out the sharp pole in his stomach and throws it at Ghajini,which knocks him to the floor. Sanjay overpowers Ghajini after a short fight and kills him in the same way Kalpana was killed. The film ends with Sanjay, still suffering from the amnesia, volunteering at an orphange. Sunita gives him a small gift, a memorabilia containing both of their footprints literally to remind him of his fond association with Kalpana

Ghajini opens with Sunita, who is investigating case of Sanjay Singhania, who is a notable city businessman, reported to be suffering from amnesia in spite of being denied by her professor. Sanjay is introduced as he's murdering another man and takes the picture of the corpse. The amnesia he has wipes his memory out every 15 minutes. Sanjay uses a system of photographs, notes, and tattoos on his body to recover his memory after each cycle. Every morning, Sanjay is reminded by a tattoo on his body that "Kalpana was killed", and it is revealed that Sanjay is ultimately out to avenge Kalpana, and that he is systematically killing the people who were responsible for Kalpana's death. His main target, evidenced by several notes and tattoos, is "Ghajini". It is eventually revealed that Ghajini is a notable social personality in the city. Mumbai Police Inspector Fawaz is on the case of the serial murders. He tracks Sanjay down to his flat and attacks and disables him. Through a 2005 diary found in the room, Fawaz learns Sanjay Singhania is the scion of a reputed business house that owns the Air Voice mobile telephone company. In the course of his business, Sanjay sends his men to meet Kalpana, a struggling actor/model, about putting up an Air Voice billboard above her apartment. The owner of Kalpana's modeling/advertising firm misinterprets this as a romantic advance, and encourages Kalpana to accept the advance. Kalpana plays as Sanjay's girlfriend. He eventually meets Kalpana, but pretends to be Sachin, a simple fellow from a small town. Kalpana lands him some modeling gigs. They fall in love, and on the New Year's Eve, Sanjay proposes. She requests some time to. Sanjay decides that if she accepts, he will tell her who he really is, but if she declines, he'll quietly back off with no harm done. He finally tracks down Ghajini to a college function where Ghajini is the guest of honor.

Sanjay takes some pictures of Ghajini and decides to kill him. Later that evening, Sanjay attacks and kills one of Ghajini's goons in the parking lot. The dying goon informs Ghajini that Sanjay is out to kill Ghajini. Ghajini is baffled about the identity of the person and decides to eliminate all his enemies. In the meantime, Sunita who he met at the party visits Sanjay's flat and finds detective Fawaz, beaten and bound. She also finds that Ghajini is Sanjay's target. Fawaz informs her that Sanjay is a known serial murderer. Sunita finds the two diaries and frees Fawaz. Sanjay arrives suddenly and in the ensuing chase, Fawaz is fatally hit by a bus, and Sunita barely escapes the crazed Sanjay.

Believing Ghajini is in danger, she informs him that it is Sanjay who is after him. With this named target, Ghajini arrives at Sanjay's flat and destroys all the photographs and notes, and tattooes over Sanjay's existing tattoos. Satisfied that he has neutralized Sanjay by wiping out any trace that connects back to him, Ghajini leaves. Meanwhile, back in her dorm, Sunita reads the 2006 diary ,which revealed that Kalpana had accepted Sanjay's proposal and ends abruptly. Sunita investigates further, and discovers that at some point in 2006, Kalpana had rescued 25 girls from a prostitution racket. The girls named Ghajini as the ringleader of the racket. In retaliation, he murdered two of these girls, and went in search of Kalpana. Ghajini and his goons managed to break into Kalpana's apartment and waited for her return.

Coincidentally, Sanjay also arrived there to meet Kalpana. Her last word to him was "Ghajini." Ghajini kills Kalpana and hits Sanjay in the head leading to his memory loss. Sunita, now aware of the truth, finds Sanjay and tells him the truth. Arriving at Ghajini's lair in downtown Mumbai, Sanjay systematically and brutally kills all of Ghajini's henchmen and chases down Ghajini. He is about to kill Ghajini when his memory loss cycle kicks in. Ghajini takes this opportunity to stab Sanjay. He begins to taunt Sanjay with the grisly tale of how he murdered Kalpana. Sanjay, angered by this devastating memory takes out the sharp pole in his stomach and throws it at Ghajini,which knocks him to the floor. Sanjay overpowers Ghajini after a short fight and kills him in the same way Kalpana was killed. The film ends with Sanjay, still suffering from the amnesia, volunteering at an orphange. Sunita gives him a small gift,a memorabilia containing both of their footprints literally to remind him of his fond association with Kalpana.

Online Kal Kissne Dekha hindi Movie Review And Wallpapers

Language: Hindi
Release Year: 2009
Cast: Jacky Bhagnani, Vaishali Desai, Irfaan Khan, Archana Puran Singh, Akshay Kapoor, Javed Jaffrey, Rachna Shah, Kunal Kumar, Nushrat Bharucha,Rishi Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Juhi Chawla
Producer: Vashu Bhagnani
Director: Vivek Sharma
Music Director: Sajid-Wajid

Kal Kissne Dekha movie review



Kal Kissne Dekha, directed by Vivek Sharma and produced by Vashu Bhagnani, will be released in theaters on June 12th. The romantic thriller stars Jackky Bhagnani as Nihal Singh, Vaishali Desai as Meesha, Rishi Kapoor as Professor Verma, Archana Puran Singh as Bebe, with a long line of cameo appearances from Satish Shan, Rajpal Yadav, and Dalip Thail.

The story follows the life of Nihal Singh, a talented and brilliant young student that wants to go to an elite science institute in Mumbai. Of course, Nihal is accepted and moves to the big city where he faces daily challenges and constant ridicule. However, he is able to use his charm and wits to win over his fellow students and teacher, Professor Verma, who soon becomes his mentor.

We learn that Nihal has a secret; he is able to see future events. In an unexpected twist, he sees visions of a fellow student, Meesha in danger. He saves her life and a budding relationship form between the two. Soon after, Nihal's secret is revealed to the press and it is turned into major news.

Because of this, his innocence is tested as his visions become a tool for someone else's sinister plans.

Kal Kissne Dekha has been publicized with much fanfare as producer Vashu Bhagnani is debuting his son, Jackky, in B-town with this film.

The film's Music is composed by the dynamic duo of Sajid-Wajid with lyrics contributed by Sameer.
Nihal Singh from Chandigarh is a seemingly simple yet unconventional boy. He talks too much, questions everything and builds complicated gadgets in this spare time. He has a brilliant mind and an oddball sort of charm. He adores his mother, has dreams of studying in the most elite institute of science and always looks for big ideas in small things. But, there is a big but... Nihal has a secret. When he is accepted into his dream college in Bombay city, he is over the moon, College is a whole new world, full of color, new people and new challenges to be met. Initially nobody takes him seriously. He is ragged by his seniors, insulted by the girl he likes and so on. Nihal however slowly wins them over. The girl Nihal likes... is Meesha. She is the spoilt brat of the college. She is proud, rude and rolling in money. And she cannot accept that Nihal is managing to charm everyone. Including Professor Verma, the warden of the college. Professor Verma is fascinated by Nihal's unique mind and agrees to become his mentor.

Suddenly Nihal's world is rudely interrupted. Nihal gets visions of Meesha being in danger. He saves her life and his secret is revealed. The media and TV channels are all buzzing with only one news; Nihal Singh from Chandigarh can see the future. Meesha softens towards him and love blooms. But how long will the peace last? What Nihal doesn't know is that someone is trying to use his gift against him. In his innocence he is manipulated and his visions become a tool. Will betrayal be his fate... or will Nihal's brilliant mind recognize the traitor before he destroys everything that Nihal loves...? Kal Kissne Dekha?

Online Slumdog Millionaire hindi Movie Review And Wallpapers

Language: English
Release Year: 2008
Cast: Dev Patel, Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Madhur Mittal, Freida Pinto
Producer: Christian Colson
Director: Danny Boyle
Music Director: A.R.Rahman

Slumdog Millionaire movie review

Overall "Slumdog Millionaire" works exceptionally well as a frenzied and largely heartless narrative of Mumbai's slum life if one disregards some contrivances.
Slumdog Millionaire starts off with a police inspector in Mumbai, India, interrogating Jamal Malik, a former slumdog street child from the slums of Dharavi. The scene reveals four ways in which he could have won 20 million rupees which the police don't believe he won fair, A) He cheated, B) He's lucky, C) He's a genius, D) It is written.
All the talk of 'poverty porn' and the obsession with garbage and faeces is frankly just that - crap. While not nearly a masterpiece, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire dares to go into places we don't - yet it remains a film pulsating with life and hope.

Jamal competed on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire hosted by Prem Kumar. Jamal made it to the final question and the next day will be when he attempts to answer it and win all the money, but the police just don't buy that he has the knowledge to answer the prior questions. Jamal then explains to them, that the question about Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan was easy, he knew the answers of most questions because of things that happened in his life. He flashes back documenting different times in his childhood. This includes scenes of him obtaining the autograph of Amitabh Bachchan; the death of his mother during Hindu-Muslim riots in the slums; and how he and his brother Salim befriended the orphan girl Latika.

Jamal's favorite book from school was The Three Musketeers, Salim and himself are Athos and Porthos, and Latika becomes the third Musketeer. The life these young two brothers is anything but happy. They end up being captured by someone who burns the eyes of children but Jamal and Salim escape. Latika doesn't. As time goes on they end up going through various trials throughout their youth and eventually find Latika. But Salim rescues her and takes her to a crime boss and they both abandon Jamal.

Years later, Jamal has a position as a "chai-wallah" (a boy or young man who serves tea) at a call centre. When he is asked to cover for a co-worker for a couple of minutes, he searches the database for Salim and Latika. He gets in touch with Salim, who has become a high-ranking lieutenant in Javed’s organization and confronts a regretful Salim on tense terms. Salim invites Jamal to live with him and, after following Salim to Javed's the crime bosses house, he sees Latika living there. He pretends to be a new dishwasher and tries to convince Latika to leave. She is too scared to leave, but he promises to be at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station every day at 5 p.m. for her.

One day Latika decides to try to meet with him, but is recaptured by Salim and Javed's men. One of the men then slashes her cheek with a knife, scarring her as Salim drives off. Jamal again loses contact with Latika when Javed moves to another house. In another attempt to find Latika, Jamal ends up trying out for the game show to get Latika's attention. He makes it to the final question, despite the hostile attitude of the host who feeds Jamal an incorrect answer during a break.

At the end of the show, Jamal has one question left to win 20 million, or Rs. 2 crore and is taken into police custody, where he is tortured starts. After Jamal tells his whole story, explaining how his life experiences coincidentally enabled him to know the answer to each question; the police inspector calls his explanation "bizarrely plausible" and allows Jamal to return to the show for the final question.

At Javed's safe house, Latika watches the news coverage of Jamal's miraculous run on the show. Salim gives Latika the keys to his car and his phone and urges her to run away. When Jamal uses his Phone-A-Friend lifeline to call Salim, Latika answers his phone and they reconnect.

She does not know the answer to the final question either, but believing that "it is written", Jamal guesses the correct answer to the question of the one Musketeer whose name they never learned, and wins the grand prize. Simultaneously, Salim is discovered to have helped Latika escape and allows himself to be killed in a bathtub full of money after shooting and killing Javed. Salim's last words are "God is great". Later that night, Jamal and Latika meet at the railway station. It is then revealed that the correct answer to the opening question is: D) it is written.KK makes a remarkable voice make-over as he contorts to 'ghazal-gayaki' type of singing in a song that metaphor the nostalgia of everlasting love in 'Tu Mujhe Soch Kabhi'. Sajid-Wajid's subtle composition has a traditionalistic backdrop with amiable dosages of trendy orchestrations. It's a well conceived track that signifies the eternal love with meaningful wordings by Jalees Sherwani. KK's gleam in modulating overtones is very impressive and the overall track can really be a hallmark for film's touching theme.

'Milne Ko Nahi Aaye', an emblematically melodic presentation of this love saga has characteristically soothing westernized orchestration backdrop shouldered with mellifluous vocals and expressive lyrics. Sajid-Wajid makes this special attribute as it comes in three audibly pleasant versions. The first version comes out as delightful duet by Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan where tender love moments are exuberated through subtle mix and match of Hindi-English lyrics. Jalees Sherwani's wordings are congenially mesmerized with simplistically verses that make genteel chemistry with soothing arrangements. Shaan makes a delectable presence in the 'male' version while Sunidhi Chauhan's softening vocal textures makes mood tender in the 'female version'. Sajid-Wajid makes appreciably likeable moves in creating fresh whiff of romanticism in all three versions and deserves to be lauded for it. Melodious!!!