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Sonu Niigaam - Classically Mild
Composer and singer Sonu Nigam is returning to the musical scene with his first non film album. The album called Classically Mild.
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01. Sonu Niigaam - Sochta Hoon Main
02. Sonu Niigaam - Bheege Bheege
03. Sonu Niigaam - Soona Soona
04. Sonu Niigaam - Suratiya
05. Sonu Niigaam - Chhalki Chhalki
06. Sonu Niigaam - Dhanya Dhanya
07. Sonu Niigaam - Lamha Lamha
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Amit Sana New Album - Yaadein
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01. Amit Sana - Yaadein
02. Amit Sana - Woh Ho Tum
03. Amit Sana - Khalish
04. Amit Sana - Aaja Meri Jaan
05. Amit Sana - Mere Khayalon Mein
06. Amit Sana - Yaadein (Remix)
07. Amit Sana - Khalish (Remix)
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Race - Music Review
Music Director: Pritam Chakraborty
Lyricist: Sameer
Singers: Sunidhi Chauhan, Neeraj, KK, Shaan, Apache Indian, Taz, Atif Aslam, Monali
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The combination of Atif's vocals, soft strumming of the guitar and Sameer's poetic lyrics makes for good music. The song is the highlight of the movie. It comes in two remix versions as well.An out-and-out dance number comes in the form of 'Race is on my mind', rendered by Neeraj and Sunidhi. The pace of the track is fast, beats are tantalising and vocals magnetic. There's a lot happening in this track, which makes it a crowd puller.'Race sanson ki' is a sure winner. Already climbing the success chart, the song is interesting as far as its vocals and music are concerned. It has the power to pull one to its music and makes one break into a jig as soon as you hear it.'Zara zara touch me' has oodles of seduction and sensuality thrown into it. Monali plays the part of a singer very well.
While the music gets monotonous after a while, Monali's rendition probably saves the day. Otherwise, it tends to be an average piece.Race sanson ki is an outright chartbuster. So even if Pritam's album doesn't hit the right notes with the masses, he can get a night's sleep with the thought that at least one of his tracks made it big.
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Movie: Jodha Akbar
Cast: Aishwarya Rai(Jodhaa Bai) and Hrithik Roshan(Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar)
Writers: Haidar Ali and Ashutosh Gowariker
Director: Ashutosh Gowariker
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Jodha Akbar - Movie Review
Movie: Jodha Akbar
Cast: Aishwarya Rai(Jodhaa Bai) and Hrithik Roshan(Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar)
Writers: Haidar Ali and Ashutosh Gowariker
Director: Ashutosh Gowariker
It’s been a long time since I have walked out of the cinema hall with a feeling of equanimity and the asseveration of having just witnessed a film that will go down in history as a classic. The last time I was overcome by such a feeling was with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s poetic Saawariya, a film that many people rejected for its folklore style.
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Though the film is expected to open better overseas, the Friday advance opening of 'biggest film of the year' in India is well below expectations. Chennai is at 85% which is good but not recordbreaking. Delhi is hovering around 65%. Bombay is trailing at 60% and Calcutta follows even tad below. Indore is around the 60% mark. Centers across Rajasthan are of course 0% because they aren't even letting the movie open there. The figures are mostly off single screen theaters as most multiplex chains nationally have bypassed the film till now.
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The movie Jodhaa Akbar rekindled my faith in why Hindi cinema is the greatest entertainer in the glimmering world of movie lights, for it could only be the Hindi film industry that could conceive such a monopolizing oeuvre.
Set in the 16th century, Jodha Akbar is a sumptuous saga of romance which blossoms under the schismatic setting of political astriction during the Mughal era.
Rajput King Bharmal of Amer (Khulbhushan Khabarnda) arranges a marriage of alliance between his daughter Jodhaa (Aishwarya Rai) and the Mughal Emperor Jalaudin Akbar (Hrithik Roshan) thus sewing the seed of tranquility between both communities.
Asutosh Gowariker has to be congratulated for making a film with such conviction and executing his story on such a grand platform. Whilst the general consensus of many is that historical films dabble more in the complexities of the past through stolid like factual presentation, Gowariker is able to use his finesse of mixing drama with authenticity – the result being an exhilarating lesson in history which also carries a strong heart. The nail biting battle scenes have all been captured with sharp camera movements, transporting the viewer to the battlefield, the tense palaver between Ila Arun and Aishwarya demanded pin drop silence from everyone in the cinema hall…exemplary of the maestro director’s ability to capture the audience and throw them into a bygone era.
Hrithik Roshan as the Great Emperor Akbar is awe-inspiring. His performance is of dizzying heights, meticulously delivered without any room for criticism. Roshan epitomizes perfection, both physically and creatively resulting in the finest screen presence to be witnessed since Amitabh Bachchan. His Akbar is powerful and unflinching yet in a split second can transform to a smirking lover of loyalty towards his queen presenting a humane depiction of a figure who was obviously more than just a temerarious ruler. Roshan proves yet again just why he is the finest male lead to grace the screen since the millennium.
Aishwarya Rai is always at her best when she is regal and in Jodhaa Akbar she is dignity personified. The character of Jodhaa demanded a fiery yet graceful streak of personality and Rai achieves this balance with uttermost ease. The scene where she exchanges heated words with Akbar upon his accusation of her deceit is tremendous as she conveys vulnerability with angst, using her eyes to emote a thousand words. A character that does not demand huge amounts of dialogues but more so relies on the ability for Rai to emote with her expressions resulting in a play of wholehearted curtailment. Jodhaa Akbar is sure to go down as one of Rai’s finest examples of talent.
A R Rahman’s music may not be of chartbusting quality but it moulds itself into the story in such a way that without becoming officious to the narrative, it still acts as a conclusive transition, especially the Sufi style “Khwaja Mere Khwaja” which oozes a spiritualistic aroma of melody. “Azeem O Shah Shahensha” is robust in its presentation and only electrifies the magnitude of the character that Akbar was.
If controversies are expected to boost a film's initial, that hasn't happened in regards to the advance booking of Jodha Akbar.
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Movie - Superstar
Cast: Kunal Khemu, Tulip Joshi, Aushima Sawhney, Shreyas Talpade, Reema Lagoo, Sharat Saxena, Vrajesh Hirjee
Music:Shamir Tandon, Abhijit Vaghani
Lyrics:Sabeer Ahmad, Shabbir Ahmed
Director:Rohit Jugraj
The Movie Reviews - Superstar
Movie:Superstar
Cast: Kunal Khemu, Tulip Joshi, Aushima Sawhney, Shreyas Talpade,
Reema Lagoo, Sharat Saxena, Vrajesh Hirjee
Music:Shamir Tandon, Abhijit Vaghani
Lyrics:Sabeer Ahmad, Shabbir Ahmed
Director:Rohit Jugraj
It's not often that you come away from a film thinking, "Oh hell, this one is far better than I thought!" Original, vibrant, tongue-in-cheek and yet moving in its sincerity, "Superstar" acquires its power and energy purely from its maker's ability to infuse potentially hammy situations with a bristling believability.
You've seen films about doppelganger-transference where look-alikes cross the line into each other's realm of vision to exchange lives. "The Prince and The Pauper" did it long before "Raja Aur Runk" and "Duplicate". Most films about double roles simplify the moral lines to the extent that Ram and Shyam become figures on either sides of the coin.
Rohit Jugraj tosses that coin into the air and lets it fall languorously and neatly to the ground.
That he has set this feisty, funny and exhilarating fable of the prince and the super-prince (forget the pauper) in the film industry, is a happy occurrence that gives the narrative a zest to make in-house jokes without tripping over on its own cleverness.
This would be as good a time as any to state that Kunal Khemu, who plays the earnest junior artiste and the spoilt but still-decent producer's son who cannot value the gift of Bollywood like his more humble middle-class doppelganger, is a revelation. He brings to the two characters more than just a surface dissimilarity.
Khemu doesn't try to make the characters of Kunal and Karan different from each other. Often, as in a critical pre-interval sequence when the plot takes a literal somersault, we see the two as the yin and yang, mirror images looking into one another's soul with disarming transparency.
"Superstar" represents the wry and slightly cynical view of the outsider peeping nervously and enviously into the glittery world of the entertainment industry. But the sense of wonderment is well contained. Neither the humble wannabe nor the privileged producer's son are portrayed with cynicism so that when the personality transference between the two occurs unexpectedly, we aren't looking at a morality-play but a Bollywood take on Bollywood with the conventions turned on their head.
Jugraj constantly refers to Bollywood biggies from Amitabh Bachchan in "Deewaar" to Ayesh Jhulka in "Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar" to Salman Khan in "Andaz Apna Apna".
Watch "Superstar" for Jugraj's fresh original take on Bollywood's dream factory and Kunal Khemu's sincere and warm performance as the wannabe and the star who share more than just a passing affinity with the Rams and Shyams of showbiz.
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The Movie Review - Mithya
Mithya
Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Neha Dhupia, Ranvir Shorey
Producer: Arindam Chaudhuri
Music: Sagar Desai
Cinematography: Rafey Mehmood
Editing: Suresh Pai
Screenplay: Rajat Kapoor, Saurabh Shukla
Director: Rajat Kapoor
Money, conspiracy, deceit, betrayal, lies - Rajat Kapoor’s third directorial venture “Mithya” is about all this. Releasing Friday, the film is set in Mumbai’s underworld.
After donning the director’s cap for feel-good film “Raghu Romeo” and about wife-swapping “Mixed Doubles”, Kapoor now trains his camera on crime in the film inspired by Indian mythology.
Kapoor once read somewhere about a conversation between Lord Vishnu and Narad where after much persuasion, Vishnu explains the meaning of Maya to the latter. It was from there that he got the inspiration for the script of this comic thriller.
He teams up with Naseeruddin Shah, Ranvir Shorey and Neha Dhupia for the movie.
The story revolves around VK (Ranvir), who like thousands of others comes to Mumbai chasing big film dreams. But fate has something else in store - instead of entering glitzy and glamorous filmdom, he ends up trapped in Mumbai’s infamous murky underworld.
Fate makes him a pawn in a master game plan of the underworld, and he unknowingly gets drawn into a whirlpool of events that casts a shadow on his future.
However, an unexpected accident turns the tables for everybody involved in the plan. Now begins a chase that won’t stop at anything. VK is too deep into it now to step back because he has become an impostor.
This is Kapoor’s most ambitious project yet, a comic thriller that will amuse as well as shock moviegoers.
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Cinematographer: Mahendra Rayan
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