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Anil Kapoor said on popular Indian TV reality show Bigg Boss once that No Problem showcases Sanjay Dutt’s best performance ever since Munnabhai series. He also said that the movie is way better than Anees Bazmee’s biggest hit-No Entry. Well, after seeing No Problem, we will have to doubt what Anil says next! Comedy being non-sense is one thing, but being trashy, noisy and irrelevant is another; and director Anil Bazmee’s No Problem falls in that regrettable category. Story: Sorry to say, but in this case, the plot is not even worth mentioning. There are just weird...
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Though Sanjay Leela Bhansali spoke in reserve tones on Salman Khan publicly insulting his film, Guzaarish; Hrithik Roshan, the hero of the film, seemed to have taken up the director’s case. It is clear that Hrithik has not taken liking to Salman saying that the director exploits physically and mentally challenged people for art. Hrithik Roshan said,” I’ve always known Salman to be a good man, someone I’ve looked up to and admired and still do. He’s always been a hero and always will be. But yes, it’s not heroic to laugh or make fun of a filmmaker just...
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Salman Khan was in his candid, outspoken mood when he went to attend a television awards ceremony on Monday evening. He was supposed to give awards to physically challenged achievers, and while doing so, he asked a visually impaired girl if she had seen ‘Black’. Before she could reply, Sallu went on a Sanjay Leela Bhansali bashing spree. He said, “Jaake usko milo. Voh tumhare pe picture bana dega, khud khoob kamayega, lekin tumko kuch nahin dega.” (Go and meet him, he’ll make a film on you. He’ll make pots of money but won’t pay you a dime). A source...
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If Raktha Charitra was hard-hitting, Raktha Charitra 2 is bloody gore. Every ten minutes, you see brutal insanity, people getting bashed and punched, necks beings slashed, bullets being pumped and bloody trails left at any given moment. But guess, what it still entertains in its weird sort of way. Story : Raktha Charitra and its sequel, both are the better films directed by the maverick Ram Gopal Varma. The sequel that we are talking about, begins with a little flash of the first film, which captures the rise of Pratap Ravi (Vivek Oberoi) and how he avenges the death of his father and...
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Film-makers have always been fascinated at adapting famous and not-so famous books into movies. While some like 3 Idiots, Devdas and Parineeta do roaring business, there are others like Paheli, Raincoat and Mistress of Spices that do not really set the cash registers ringing. One film-maker who loves taking references from books is Mr.Ashutosh Gowariker. He adapted the book ‘Do And Die: The Chittagong Uprising 1930-34’ by Manini Chatterjee, to make Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey. And does it work? Yes, it does and how! ‘Amazing’ is one word to sum up this film, which is on...
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Things are on the roll for Anil Kapoor, who has two of the best projects, both in Hollywood and Bollywood. If he has landed with a plum negative role for Mission Impossible 4, he will be a part of the most eagerly awaited multi-starrer Raj Kumar Santoshi film, Power, in 2011. In Power, Anil Kapoor will go bald! Since Anil has always been someone who has been possessive about his hair and not changed his hairstyle in many years, this one is certainly a revelation. Shaving off his head completely has a lot to do with the fact that Anil will be playing a dreaded villain in the film. His...