Actor John Abraham, who will next be seen in the Nishikant Kamat's upcoming film "Rocky Handsome", has unveiled his "first look" from the movie, where he can be seen toting a gun. John took to Twitter on Friday where he unveiled his first look and captioned the image: "Adrenaline redefined. Bringing you the First Look. Coming Soon. #RockyHandsome (sic)". "Rocky Handsome", which reunites John and Kamat after the 2011 film "Force", also stars Shruti Haasan and Nathalia Kaur. It will release on 25 March 2016.
The film's story revolves around a man who sets out to take vengeance against drug mafia after they take away an eight-year-old girl, with whom he shares a special bond
When Nancy (Blake Lively) is attacked by a great white shark while surfing alone, she is stranded just a short distance from shore. Though she is only 200 yards from her survival, getting there proves the ultimate contest of wills.
Fan : Movie Trailer – Shahrukh Khan and Waluscha De Sousa
The much awaited film of Shahrukh Khan’s Fan’s trailer has been released and everybody has been shocked with the concept. Shahrukh Khan is playing dual role in the film, one of a superstar Aryan Khanna and other one is of his huge fan Gaurav Channa. What happens when the same looking fan Gaurav Channa crosses path of his superstar idol Aryan Khanna.
Maneesh Sharma directed this film is an tale of destiny between a fan and his superstar idol. Shahrukh Khan is making comeback after a long years gap with Yashraj Films. This film is going to release on 15th April 2016.
Ki & Ka : Movie Trailer – Arjun Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor
The trailer of an unusual film Ki & Ka of Arjun Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor has been released. This is going to be first time when that kind of subject film is being made in Bollywood industry. The trailer showed a Man Kabeer played by Arjun Kapoor who don’t wants to work and don’t want to be an ambitious. So he marry to a girl who is going very good in his career.
This is going to be first when Kareena Kapoor is playing any corporate women’s role and also this is a first film of the fresh pair Arjun Kapoor and Kareena. Their chemistry in the film is looking very hot and sizzling, there are comic scenes which will make you laugh. The film is going to release on fool day i.e. 1st April 2016.
Rocky Handsome : Movie Trailer – John Abraham, Shruti Hassan
John Abraham is again back in Action style. His upcoming movie ‘Rocky Handsome’ stuffed with power pack action. This will be seen in the trailer of the film, which has been released. John Abraham has shared this on the twitter.
John Abraham will be loved by his fans in Six packs abs doing amazing stunts. This film has both action and romance. Once again Shruti Hasaan will be seen opposite John Abraham in this film. This film is based on the story of Rocky named revenge, who is also handsome.
Nishikant Kamat has directed this film, so there are lots of expectations from this film. His last released film Drishyam was loved by the audience. This was a suspense thriller film starring Ajay Devgan, Tabu. Rocky Handsome will release on 25 March.
The Jungle Book Hindi dubbed trailer in Priyanka Chopra voice
Disney’s upcoming movie The Jungle Book Hindi dubbed trailer got released and actors like Priyanka Chopra, Om Puri, Irrfan Khan, Nana Patekar and Shefali Shah have given the voice for the film. The film is a official remake of 1967’s Walt Disney animated film.
Priyanka has given voice to draconic Ka, Irrfan Khan to bear Balu, and Shefali Shah to wolf Raksha. Om puri has given voice to Tiger Baghira and Nana Patekar has given voice to Sher Khan. Nana Patekar also given his voice to Sher Khan in 90’s animated series which were aired on Doordarshan. The film is going to release on 8th April in India.
STORY: Rahul and Arjun visit home - but with family secrets tumbling out, is their reunion a happy one? And what happens when pretty Tia joins the Kapoors and sons?
REVIEW: So, Kapoor & Sons remixes Bollywood's family drama in a bold new-age avataar. Forever bickering Harsh (Rajat) and Sunita (Ratna) have two sons, successful Rahul (Fawad) and confused Arjun (Sidharth). Suddenly, Tia (Alia) enters the Kapoors' lives, kissing Rahul - but dating Arjun. How does this triangle square up - and does grandad Kapoor (Rishi) get the family photo he desires?
There’s a strong Karan Johar impression on Kapoor & Sons, but that was expected. After all, he is the producer of the film.
But what we didn’t expect was the finesse with which director Shakun Batra has narrated a predictable story. You may find Kapoor & Sons a rehash of some Dharma Productions’ films, but the treatment makes it an engaging 140-minute film.
Rahul (Fawad Khan) and Arjun Kapoor (Sidharth Malhotra) are brothers living entirely different lives in London and New Jersey.
Alia, Sidharth in a still from Kapoor & Sons. (YouTube)
While Rahul is established as a successful writer, Arjun is still struggling to find his true calling. Back home in Coonoor, their family has three more members: Daddu (Rishi Kapoor), father Harsh (Rajat Kapoor) and mother Sunita (Ratna Pathak Shah). A call about 90-year-old Daddu brings both brothers home.
It’s a dysfunctional family which doesn’t think twice before yelling or throwing an angry cookie jar at each other. And no, they don’t do it in jest.
Kapoor & Sons review | A nice family drama after a long time
In all seriousness, the Kapoor family is sitting on a ticking time bomb. And then enters Tia (Alia Bhatt), the potential trigger.
But, are we not looking at a typical Bollywood family film here?
Sidharth and Alia have a nice chemistry in Kapoor & Sons. (YouTube)
Well, here begins the director’s meticulous planning. The writers of the film, Shakun Batra and Ayesha Devitre Dhillon, have done a fabulous job in providing every major character a chance to flourish. Rahul’s character grows, so does Arjun’s. Tia takes center-stage, but without cutting into someone else’s breathing space.
The screenplay keeps gaining momentum. There are times when Batra eases out pressure, but only to keep the safety valve from blowing up. When you meet Rishi Kapoor’s character, you immediately realise his love for theatrics, but you also see a method in his madness. His irrepressible desire to watch porn can’t conceal his longing for a family photo.
Unfortunately, his enthusiasm for life isn’t contagious as Harsh and Sunita are struggling hard to save their marriage. But, it’s something based on trust and breach of that may result in permanent damage.
Alia Bhatt has done justice to her role. (YouTube)
Similarly, not everything is right between the brothers, especially when the younger one has grown up in the shadow of a perfect, successful big brother.
The heated exchange we witness at the dinner table is deep rooted in their psyche and began years ago, before they realised the monster that was approaching their lives.
And now the elephant is in the middle of the drawing room but no one knows how to deal with it.
Just when the audience begins to laugh at the absurdity of a plumber trapped in the middle of a family fight, it becomes so emotionally violent that they start recognising the familiarity of the proceedings.
This is entirely Batra’s success who has given the characters a reason to hate each other, unlike most Bollywood films where conflict meets resolution without much hassle.
The language Fawad, Alia and Sidharth speak in the film is true to their character graphs: Very urban in nature yet restrained and suitable for a place like Coonoor.
The kissing scene between Fawad Khan and Alia Bhatt has such a good build-up that it doesn’t look dramatic even a bit. Their sexual connotation laden conversation is so apt that you can fit any two young faces there.
Ratna Pathak as a jealous and tired housewife is a treat to watch. The emotions float on her face yet you can see the real person behind it. She, along with Fawad Khan, is the pick of the actors.
Fawad Khan is the pick of the actors in Kapoor & Sons. (YouTube)
Fawad Khan is like a dormant volcano, simmering from the inside. After a while, you expect him to go for controlled eruption, but he surprises you by going all out. His capabilities as an actor are on a full display in Kapoor & Sons.
Alia Bhatt is that piece of cheese that makes the sandwich lustworthy. There is a scene between Alia and Sidharth Malhotra where she narrates a past incident and that completely chaffs out the innocent chirpiness we associate with her from her character. Needless to say that she has done justice to her role.
Watch: Fawad Khan, Alia Bhatt, Sidharth Malhotra in Kapoor & Sons trailer
Sidharth Malhotra has also understood the required nuances. Fawad, Alia and Sidharth have a lovable chemistry which will make you sit and notice, but from an objective distance.
For the want of a better term, Kapoor & Sons is an emotional roller coaster. It’s a tear jerker for sure, but also features the intricacies of a middle class life.
No dark secrets here, but the shock value is definitely there. You’ll love it for being spontaneous, precise, fast paced and well...lovable. A fantastic family drama after a long time.
Sushant Singh Rajput starrer film MS Dhoni : The untold story teaser has
been out. The film is based on the life of struggling journey of Indian
cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Many poster of the film has been
released earlier and now a teaser of the film has also released on this
world cup starting match.
Himesh deserves an award for exposing himself so skilfully to public ridicule
Himesh Reshammiya is a gutsy
man. It takes courage to do what he has been doing since 2007, exposing
himself to public ridicule by starring in film after film, only to be
minced to bits by critics while even his fans gradually wander away.
His 'acting' debut in Aap Kaa Surroor - The Moviee - The Real Luv Story turned
out to be a box-office hit on the strength of those very fans, people
who have enjoyed his work as a music composer over the years, and were
keen to see him before the camera in a full-fledged film role. Sadly,
this initial success encouraged him to 'act' in more moviees (his
spelling, not mine). Teraa Surroor is one such endurance test for viewers.
This
is the story of an Indian chap called Raghuveer (Himesh) whose
girlfriend Tara Wadia (Farah Karimi) is caught in Ireland with drugs in
her possession. She is convicted, and to prove her innocence, Raghu must
find Anirudh Brahman, the faceless stranger who befriended Tara on
Facebook and invited her to that country.
Also
in the picture: Raghu's Mummy (Shernaz Patel), Kabir Bedi playing a top
gun in the Indian police, Naseeruddin Shah as the incarcerated crook
Robin B. Santino who comes to Raghu's aid, a lawyer called Elle (Monica
Dogra) in Dublin who is clearly attracted to men old enough to be her
Granddaddy since her husband Rajveer, the Indian ambassador to Ireland,
is played by veteran director/actor Shekhar Kapur.
For the record, it is evident that a good deal of money has been spent on Teraa Surroor.
Almost the entire film appears to have been shot abroad, no expense has
been spared on the casting of the Indian supporting actors, and the
production design, cinematography and sound design are top-notch.
Inexplicably though, the foreigners in bit parts are - as has been the
norm with Hindi cinema for decades now - uniformly laughably bad.
Actually,
that is an understatement: they are so tacky that they lend moments of
passing enjoyability to an otherwise dull film. Bollywood really really
really needs to find a better agency for white extras.
That
being said, money can buy you good character actors, foreign locales
and talented technicians, but I'm willing to bet that even the combined
bank balances of Bill Gates, Carlos Slim, Amancio Ortega and Warren
Buffet would fail to induce Himesh's facial muscles to move.
In
all fairness, the singer-composer-'actor' cannot be accused of
maintaining the same expression on his face throughout the film. The
truth is that he does not manage even one.
He is not Teraa Surroor's
only failing. This is the sort of film that feels the need to spell out
every detail for the audience. When a character tells us that X
befriended Y on Facebook, the next shot is of X typing a Facebook
message. When Robin tells Raghu he must learn the map of Dublin well, we
are promptly shown a map of Dublin the very next moment. You must be
familiar with your getaway vehicles, Robin adds. Cut to shots of Raghu
with cars. This happens so often in the film, that it almost becomes
amusing.
In the midst of all
the back and forth in the story, we get several in-your-face,
occasionally even contextually irrelevant efforts to cash in on the
hyper-nationalism plaguing our political discourse these days. In one
randomly placed scene, a couple of shooting instructors in Dublin (more
of those bottom-of-the-barrel extras) taunt an Indian man for being
useless with a gun.
They make
snide remarks about how you just need to ask India's neighbours about
our incompetence in that department. When Raghu strolls over, these two
mockingly assume he cannot understand English. Instead, he coolly fires
several rounds from a gun and hits his mark each time - of course - then
lectures those cheeky firangis about desi prowess in fluent English.
Mumbai: Lenders to long-grounded Kingfisher Airlines, owned by
beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya, today began auctioning the KFA
headquarters - Kingfisher House -situated near the domestic airport
here.
The property, with a built-up area of over 17,000 sq ft in
Vile Parle area, is being auctioned by SBICAPS Trustee, a subsidiary of
SBI Caps through an e-auction.
The auction is being conducted on
e-auction property platform, Auction Tiger. The base price for the
property has been set at Rs150 crore. The auction is being conducted
under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and
Enforcement of Security Interest Act (Sarfaesi), 2002.