Friday, October 2, 2015

Check out Harbhajan Singh-Geeta Basra’s royal wedding invite!

Woah! That’s a big fat Punjabi wedding for sure!
Harbhajan Singh, the Indian cricketer is all set to tie a knot with his girlfriend, Geeta Basra on this October 29th and from the wedding invite we are guessing it to be royal affair.
The reception invite is done up well and has the initials of Harbhajan and Geeta on top of it. It has an admit card which the guests need to carry on the day of the reception. The invites came with a pack of sweets.
Bhajji is known to be a private person wants the marriage to be an all family affair. We heard that the preparations are on in full-swing and the ceremonies will take place at Chandigarh, followed by a grand reception at Delhi.

Watch: How did Kapil Sharma manage to annoy Aishwarya Rai Bachchan?


We know that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is busy promoting her comeback movie 'Jazbaa' these days. Aishwarya, along with her co-stars Irrfan Khan and Sanjay Gupta, had a blast on the TV reality show 'Comedy Nights With Kapil'. Seen here is Kapil Sharma, trying to chat up Aishwarya in her vanity van. Kapil is seen telling Aishwarya, "I am seeing you for the first time, and I am also seeing those dry fruits for the first time (pointing at the dry nuts)". Aishwarya's security guards then manage to kick out Kapil sharma from her van. 
Well, this was obviously all in jest. However, it is funny enough to have a dekko. Check out the hilarious video. 
Jazbaa is directed by Sanjay Gupta. It stars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in the lead role, with Irrfan Khan and Shabana Azmi in supporting roles. It is a remake of the 2007 South Korean film Seven Days. The film will release on October 9.

Singh is Bliing Movie Review

There is no concept of penance in Prabhudheva's dictionary. If you thought after the indescribable crass called Action Jackson in December, he would opt for something a li'l more evolved, you are in for an unpleasant shock. Meet Singh is Bliing - Singh is King, Crass Version  Reloaded 2.0 - blinged up enough to blind you and stupid enough to stop you from throwing some pity laughs their way. The director's iconic recipe of harebrained plot, improbable action and sheer nonsense is revamped and joins Akshay's own brand of mindlessness. Except, that there is no story, yet again. Grand south-style action is served with Punjabi masalas. It is nothing like Singh Is King and just bludgeons with the utter silliness that is up on display. It's best to keep your expectations modest while watching Prabhudheva, but this stoops to an altogether new low!
Replete with unnecessary sexual innuendos, Amy Jackson is a drop-dead gorgeous firang import who can neither act nor speak Hindi. She looks pretty and that's her only job like most PD films have made it evident to for its actresses. Lara Dutta denounces her past glories and reduces herself to balls-attacking psychotic. Women in Prabhudheva's films will just make you cringe. 

Talvar Movie Review

In his autobiography, Akira Kurosawa explained how his classic film Rashomon is the perfect shadowplay of truth and memory. Writer Vishal Bhardwaj and his director Meghna Gulzar adapt the same principle and  keep the story of Talvar both true and false. A tempting whodunit, Talvar - based on the Aarushi Talwar murder case - strikes a chord because of its gruesomeness. Aborted justice and police callousness, besides many other pertinent themes of the faulty judicial system are exposed in this valiant film. Blending in system's ineptitude in delivering justice rightfully in this case, with the trauma of the parents whose ordinary lives suddenly became subject to scrutiny and character assassination, the film's biggest high is that there isn't a shade of melodrama in it. It has documentary-style narration and the overpowering sense of tragedy is infused by the pitch perfect rendering of its stellar actors - Neeraj Kabi and Konkona Sensharma, besides the infallible Irrfan.

Watch: ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’ trailer is all about grandeur and royalty


The wait is over. Prem is back! The trailer of ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’ is out and it will make you want more.
Salman Khan and director Sooraj Barjatya come together after a span of 16 years and mesmerizes us with grandeur, family values and royalty in this trailer. Sonam Kapoor and Salman Khan romance once again after ‘Saawariya’.  ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’ trailer has it all – romance, drama, tragedy, action and comedy.
And after ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, we once again get to see a soft, sober and charming Salman and he has a double role, so the suspense is still intact. Sonam looks elegant and pretty in her royal look and we also get to see some traditional dance moves in the title track.
Overall, the trailer has kept its suspense and we are eagerly waiting for more. The film also stars Swara Bhaskar, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Anupam Kher and others.
Produced by Rajshri Productions (P) Ltd and presented by Fox Star Studios, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo releases this Diwali on 12th November 2015.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon Movie Review

Kapil Sharma might enjoy an overwhelming fan following but the fact remains that he is no actor. He is a comic and far from being an understated one at that. He is loud, juvenile and in the case of this film, he seems disinterested to play up his hit vivacious side. It can't be good news that Arbaaz Khan has more laughs to offer than Kapil, with his Madhusudhan Phupha-ji reinvented avatar. Varun-Choocha-Sharma's impromptu gags were crackling. To put it bluntly, most actors in this film were better than Kapil who barely manages to evoke a smile with all his puerile antics on display. It is disappointing that the man who entertains prime-time audiences better than Arnab does in his Newshour, is mediocre in his debut film. Stage-fright, performance pressure and his attempt to portray himself differently pulls down Kapil. Varun and Arbaaz are left to pull the film on their wobbly shoulders, with poorly written characters to play. 

Calendar Girls Movie Review

One of our biggest fallacies was believing that Madhur Bhandarkar’s films are rooted in reality. They never were and seven years after Priyanka Chopra sizzled in Fashion, Calendar Girls has nothing that he hasn’t shown us in that film before. If you want to jot down his recipe of this disaster, here’s how it rolls – 1 kilo of Fashion, 500 gms of Page 3, 500 gms of Heroine, 100 gms of Corporate and 50 gms of Jail, with a sprinkling of fresh tacky actresses to top up this fiasco. The film stinks of Madhur’s past mistakes and you can’t help but feel bad for people like Suhel Seth, who’ve gone so bankrupt that they needed to sell their soul to this devilish confection. Mr Seth, we bet a few of your fans are hospitalized after watching you in this debacle.
In an attempt to torture people lesser than what we suffered, we will keep the plot minimalistic in this – five girls are handpicked to don the glossy pages of a popular fashion calendar but not all become survivors. We hardly ever notice these perfect-porcelain-faced beauties who are unmemorable enough to slip into oblivion. The film quite mirrors than and doesn’t even aspire to join higher ranks of its director’s works.