Friday, May 10, 2013

Shruti Hassan's photoshoot for Maxim

Here is a sneak peek at Shruti Hassan's photoshoot for Maxim.
Shruti is seen in a raw and never-seen-before look.

Gippi Movie Review


Here are the reviews for Gippi:
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama
Frankly, Gippi's could be yours, mine, anybody's story. Many of us go through a phase that's between teens and adulthood. Films like GIPPI talk to every parent, every child since kids, generally, at that age, don't know how to deal with situations and challenges that life throws at them. The feeling of insecurity, anxiety, edginess that one experiences during those years is delightfully captured through the various kids in the film. On the whole, GIPPI is a credible take on the 'coming-of-age' variety of movies. This one's straight from the heart. Sweet, simple, emotionally engaging, heart-warming cinema!

I was beaten up with broom in my childhood: Kangna


Although Kangna Ranaut is thankful to her mother Asha for teaching her basic life lessons, she also confesses to be scared of her strict mom.

Talking about her childhood memories, the actress said she doesn't remember her mom's lullabies, but her strictness.

Go Goa Gone Movie Review


Here are the reviews for Go Goa Gone:
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama
GO GOA GONE comes across more as an adventure flick than a conventional horror film. Sure, it has its share of violence and gore, besides some cuss words, rave party et al, but the fun quotient is smartly integrated in the screenplay and what comes across is crazy, madcap amusement. Raj and DK are enthused by Hollywood movies and there's no denying that GO GOA GONE is a film with Hollywood sensibilities. But the best part is that the film never gets dark or depressing. The wit and humor, generously interwoven in the narrative, keeps you smiling all through, despite the blood and gore. On the whole, GO GOA GONE is experimental since something like this has never been attempted earlier. But it's fun, witty, amusing and yes, thoroughly entertaining. The youngistaan is sure to love this mad, mad, mad ride!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Meet the goofy & de-glam Katrina!

 We have often seen Katrina Kaif as this focused and reserved diva. The impression she gives her fans is that of an aloof but hard-core professional.
But the few close to her claim that she is quite goofy and fun to be with. Here are some of those rare moments where Katrina is shown to have shed her inhibitions a wee-bit.

Bombay Talkies Movie review


The hugely anticipated Bombay Talkies released this Friday to a fantastic response.
Here are some critics' reviews.
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Rajeev Masand Site:CNN IBN (IBNLive)
You may have a favorite amongst the four stories, because yes, this is cinema, and it touches different chords in different individuals. But there’s no denying that Bombay Talkies is a breath of fresh air – a wonderful gift to audiences on the 100th birthday of Indian cinema. I’m going with three and half out of five for Bombay Talkies. Through four consummate storytellers, we’re reminded just how much the movies mean to us.
Ratings:4/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama

Shooutout at Wadala movie review


Ratings:2/5 Review By: Rajeev Masand Site:CNN IBN (IBNLive)
'Shootout at Wadala' has some trademark Gupta flourishes in the sepia-soaked camerawork, slow-mo action sequences and slick editing. The problem, unfortunately, is that there is barely any semblance of storytelling here. Scenes of visceral violence between the gangs are strung together, interrupted only by Milap Zaveri's clap-trap lines. It all feels empty beyond a point because none of the characters are developed enough for you to care about them.'Shootout at Wadala' revels in its violence, yet sadly all the bloodshed leaves you unaffected and cold. I'm going with two out of five.
Ratings:4/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama