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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Asin has pairs up with Shahrukh Khan [Bolllywood]

Asin made her debut with Aamir Khan; followed it up with two films with Salman Khan; and now she is tipped to land the leading role opposite Shahrukh Khan in the movie adaptation of Chetan Bhagat’s semi-autobiographical book 2 States.

Yes, we hear that Asin is the most favoured on the wishlist of producer Sajid Nadiadwala and director Vishal Bhardwaj to bag the role of a south Indian girl who falls in love with a Punjabi guy to be played by Shahrukh.

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Asin, who is already working in Nadiadwala’s production Housefull 2, recently met up with the producer and director to discuss the film. Both the producer and the director feel she is best suited for the role and Asin, too, is excited about the prospect of working with Shahrukh and that too in a Bhardwaj film.

The actress is learnt to have given her nod to the project, though we are still waiting for an official confirmation.

All said, we wonder how Salman Khan, her co-star of London Dreams and the upcoming Ready, will take the news of Asin bagging a film with Shahrukh.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Nenu Naa Rakshasi Review,Nenu Naa Rakshasi Movie Review,Nenu Naa Rakshasi Tamil Movie Review,Nenu Naa Rakshasi Rating

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Nenu Naa Rakshasi Telugu Movie Cast and Crew:
Cast: Rana Daggubati, Ileana
Director: Puri Jagannadh
Producer: Bujji Nallamalupu
Music Director: Bappa Lahiri
Audio Release Date : 05 th April 2011
Language : Telugu
Nenu Naa Rakshasi Tamil Movie Review:
Handsome hunk Rana and Sexy Siren Ileana starrer Nenu Naa Rakshasi have hit the screens world-wide today. Nenu Naa Rakshasi is touted as a romantic thriller with an underlying message. Director Puri Jagannadh has crafted the film with a mix of action, love and entertainment. Nenu Naa Rakshasi gives a message that committing suicide is not the permanent solution to the temporary problems in life. Nallamalupu Bujji has produced the film lavishly, where most part of the film was shot in Venice. Rana and Ileana has pinned high hopes on Nenu Naa Rakshasi as the former has to establish himself in Tollywood with this second film while Ileana has no notable hits in the recent times and she needs a hit badly. Nenu Naa Rakshasi is an action packed love story, In which, Rana Daggubati playing the role of professional killer and Ileana playing the female lead in this movie. Abhimanyu Singh of Rakta Charitra fame is playing the negative lead role. Abhimanyu received many praises for his role as Bukka Reddy in Rakta Charitra and Mumaith Khan in negative roles. Puri Jagannath directing this movies and Nallamalupu Srinivas producing this flim under Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions banner.Nenu Naa Rakshasi Movie has come good as well packed action cum love story. In this telugu movie Rana Daggubati plays professional killer role and Ileana playing the female role lead in this movie.
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Chalo Dilli Review, Chalo Dilli Movie Review, Chalo Dilli Hindi Movie Review [bollywood]

Tag : Chalo Dilli Review, Chalo Dilli Movie Review, Chalo Dilli Hindi Movie Review

Chalo Dilli Movie Cast and Crew:

  • Status : Released
  • Release Date : 29/04/2011
  • Language : Hindi
  • Genre : Drama
  • Artists (Cast) : Akshay Kumar Lara Dutta Vinay Pathak Yana Gupta
  • Producer : Kavita Bhupathi Chadda Krishika Lulla
  • Director : Shashant Shah
  • Production Company(s) : Bheegi Basanti Entertainment Big Daddy Productions Eros International Media Ltd
  • Music Director : Anand Raj Anand Gourov Dasgupta Rohit Kulkarni Roshan Balu Sachin Gupta
  • Lyrics : Anand Raj Anand Krishika Lulla Manthan Nisha Mascarenhas Shabbir Ahmed
  • Screenplay : Arshad Syed
  • Story Writer : Arshad Syed
  • Playback Singer : June Banerjee Kamal Heer Natalie Di Luccio Neeraj Shridhar Raja Hasan Sukhwinder Singh
  • Cinematographer : Nikos Andritsakis
  • Executive Producer : Ram Mirchandani
Chalo Dilli Hindi Movie Review:
Delhi is the ‘centre of attraction’ these days with movie-makers setting the premise of their films in this city. Whether it was the thoroughly enjoyable BAND BAAJA BAARAAT or the much celebrated NO ONE KILLED JESSICA in the recent past, both depicted the flavors of the city, while the city also had a significant role to play in those movies. Now CHALO DILLI, directed by Shashant Shah, talks about a journey that originates in Mumbai, travels to Jaipur and concludes in Delhi. The moment the synopsis of a film is revealed, a Google search helps you get to the original source of the film. It’s true that CHALO DILLI borrows from DUE DATE [2010], but one can’t help but draw parallels with PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES [1987] as well, which remains a benchmark for odd couples embarking on an error-prone adventure.The basic plotline of CHALO DILLI may have been derived from these two films because DUE DATE and PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES also depicted a chalk-and-cheese pair that is traveling from point A to point B, but CHALO DILLI has been Indianized to make it different from the original films. In fact, the writer ensures that the incidents are desi and hence, different. From dhabas in the middle of the desert to camel cart journeys to the conversation with the Bengali couple in the train, it comes across as a desi film actually. CHALO DILLI offers opportunity to tap the comic side of the two actors [Vinay Pathak is proficient when it comes to this genre] and even though there are a few flat moments, the film hits the right spot on several occasions. Also, this journey brings to fore the innumerous eccentricities of people in general. It’s also about learning some truth about life, coming in contact with real people and real situations. That’s precisely what makes the movie identifiable to the viewer. On the flipside, the assorted characters that this couple encounters in this journey don’t really contribute in making it an adventurous and thrilling ride. These characters, with the sole exception of perhaps the ticket checker and the Bengali couple they encounter in the train, are at best passable. The film gets dramatic towards the concuding moments, which seems appropriate from the writing point of view, but had it been told crisply, the impact would’ve been effectual. CHALO DILLI is a road movie. Mihika [Lara Dutta], who works for a multinational financial institution, is heading back home from Mumbai to Delhi [to her husband who lives there] and misses her flight and encounters Manu [Vinay Pathak], a podgy and loud person who has a small shop at Karol Bagh, Delhi. Manu is everything that Mihika isn’t. Loud. Crass. Obnoxious. Rude. He is that guy who talks on his cell phone loudly and then sputters gutkaa juice much to the horror of those present in the vicinity. As fate would have it, Mihika lands up in a situation where she and Manu are stuck together for the rest of the journey to Delhi. It’s a bizarre journey with the oddest travelling couple ever. A bizarre journey through air, road and rail from Mumbai, via Jaipur to Delhi. Director Shashant Shah, who tackled an emotional tale in his debut outing DASVIDANIYA, moves over to a more popular format – comedy – with CHALO DILLI. The humor isn’t slapstick or the mindless type, yet real, projected through Vinay’s character. Like the characters embark on an uneven ride in the story, the viewer too feels the same while watching this one. It hits the right notes [in the first hour mainly], but isn’t as charming at several places in the second hour. In fact, post the train portions, the incidents aren’t as amusing and exciting. The writing is inconsistent and so is the direction. However, it’s the lead actors who salvage the show, especially Vinay. The songs don’t play an integral role in the film, yet ‘Laila O Laila’, an item song filmed on Yana Gupta, and ‘Matargashtiya’ are most noticeable. I wish the title track was played more often or used in the background at vital points to enhance the impact. Though a road movie, the cinematography doesn’t make you go into raptures, which should’ve been the case frankly. CHALO DILLI is speckled with sharp and witty lines delivered with accurate timing by the amazing Vinay Pathak, who never disappoints you. He’s the soul of the enterprise. Lara gets the character right and though there are a few rough edges in her performance, there’s no denying that she’s extremely convincing as a lady who belongs to the upper crust and who absolutely loathes people like Vinay. In fact, Lara and Vinay both seize this opportunity with both hands and give it their best shot. Amongst the host of characters they encounter in the journey, Brijendra Kala, the ticket checker, leaves the maximum impact and so does the Bengali couple. Akshay Kumar is likable in a cameo. On the whole, CHALO DILLI is exciting and amusing in parts. The film has some terrific moments, but the writing could’ve been more persuasive towards the post-interval portions. Yet, all said and done, there’s something nice about it, despite the blemishes. Decent watch!
Chalo Dilli Hindi Movie Rating: