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^^^^ Like Vidya Balan, Aishwarya, Rekha , Sridevi ,Deepika Padukone , Hema malini made it big in bollywood ???? No barriers..all Indians...if you are good looking..and ..chose right movies..and learn acting in first few initial chances.....anybody can be an anything anywhere in India....
 
^^^^ Like Vidya Balan, Aishwarya, Rekha , Sridevi ,Deepika Padukone , Hema malini made it big in bollywood ???? No barriers..all Indians...if you are good looking..and ..chose right movies..and learn acting in first few initial chances.....anybody can be an anything anywhere in India....

No I thought about the language barrier.

I though it was very difficult to learn, or was that just malayalam?

Or is her voice dubbed?
 
That is why she is incredible....mostly north Indian heroines find it tough to learn the language...but she did learn it very fastly...now she talks like any other Telugu....not she primarly acts in Telugu and Tamil movies...no malayalam..she even gave a 1 hr + interview just speaking in Telugu to a leading Telugu journalist.. !!!! and initially somebody else dubs for the actress anyway.....after they get comfort they dub for themselves

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXTBDB63sbI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DVQdZUzSfc
 
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True....problem with South Indian actress coming into bollywood is There are getting chances in Masala movies with no importance with big stars...... Kajal in Singham...Tamanna here...Asin..

Ileana got a golden chance really with Barfi.....now she is acting with Shahid Kapoor ..another young hero...

Only if they get a chance with young heroes and make non masala movies...and play characters..will they have chance for a long career here

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Hard to believe that a great actor like Ajay Devgn is working with a hack like Sajid Khan in first place.

Seriously it is bad..I could understand Golmal...but Son of Sardar...Himmatwala...

While action is going more serious now....Special Chabbis..and Once upon a time..

Ajay Devgn is doing Prakash Jha's Satyagrah though....with Amithabh and Katrina...
 
I think Hritikh should do more movies.

Great performance in Agneepath and ZNMD.

I think he is very underrated by many people.
 
Seriously it is bad..I could understand Golmal...but Son of Sardar...Himmatwala...

While action is going more serious now....Special Chabbis..and Once upon a time..

Ajay Devgn is doing Prakash Jha's Satyagrah though....with Amithabh and Katrina...

Finally a good choice of movie with a good director,

Ajay was superb in Rajneeti!

Speaking of Rajneeti, I have heard that a sequel to Rajneeti is also planned?
 
^^^ with Katrina Kaif as main lead...no main actor......she is central role...

Ranbir is approached it seems for a small role...not signed yet....
 
I think Hritikh should do more movies.

Great performance in Agneepath and ZNMD.

I think he is very underrated by many people.

his only release in 2013 will be Krish 3 ..

but 2014 ...."Bang Bang" ....official remake of knight and Day....

and also Shakar Kapoor's Paani...I am waiting for Paani ....I loved the first look poster...it is about life on earth when water is scarce..big names involved..


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JayantiBhai ki Love Story starring Vivek Oberai and Neha Sharma :heart:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJeIAouv8FE

Thoda Thoda Song Promo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLT9J9InSHw

And both Atif Aslam's Songs...Atif Aslam should do an Ali Zafar and get a movie role..he is good looking !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAC7VPZafl4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlDoYsSldpk

Movie looks decent...songs are good!!...I like the first comment on the theatrical video...so true !!!! I liked Neha Sharma in her first film itself....Chirutha in Telugu...she is hot :D!!!
 
JayantiBhai ki Love Story starring Vivek Oberai and Neha Sharma :heart:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJeIAouv8FE

Thoda Thoda Song Promo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLT9J9InSHw

And both Atif Aslam's Songs...Atif Aslam should do an Ali Zafar and get a movie role..he is good looking !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAC7VPZafl4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlDoYsSldpk

Movie looks decent...songs are good!!...I like the first comment on the theatrical video...so true !!!! I liked Neha Sharma in her first film itself....Chirutha in Telugu...she is hot :D!!!

She is more than just hot...Things I would do to her would get me arrested!!!!!
 
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On another note, Nav always has everything from pictures to reviews and information bout future movies :))

Keep it up bro :19:
 
^^^

yes...Yeh Jawani hain Deewaani....Shooting about to end..

News is Madhuri Dixit is apparently doing a special appereance and will share screen with RK and Deepika
 
Ranbir and deepika lol it ll be fun ..their last movie was bachna ae hasino I think which is one of my favorite bollywood movies.
 
Knock knock..I want to start posting in this thread again. and I want to go on record that i am offering my unconditional apology to naveen a.k.a navroks123. I have a clean heart. Hope he forgives me. A hug would be nice too, but I don't think I deserve it right now.
 
Knock knock..I want to start posting in this thread again. and I want to go on record that i am offering my unconditional apology to naveen a.k.a navroks123. I have a clean heart. Hope he forgives me. A hug would be nice too, but I don't think I deserve it right now.

its all good man....sorry !!!
 
its all good man....sorry !!!

no naveen garu, dont embarrass me further.. today i downloaded "Learning Telugu in 30 days though English" because I want to impress you by speaking in Telugu..let me win your heart, don say sorry and make me feel bad about myself. :(
 
are yaar...I am having a hard time finding out if your joking or really this emotional....dont feel bad...i am not feeling bad ...
 
Great job navroks on keeping this thread active.It's like you have the treehouse all to yourself with the regular visitors popping up to have a look.
I don't see much of Bollywood these days but you can't say no to all these fab pics!
 
Nav and Gentle bhai one question for you guys. Why cant Bengali girls in Bollywood speak with proper hindi/urdu accent? Aur inki khubsorti ka raaz kiya hai?
 
Great job navroks on keeping this thread active.It's like you have the treehouse all to yourself with the regular visitors popping up to have a look.
I don't see much of Bollywood these days but you can't say no to all these fab pics!

haha...Thanks man...Playing my part in making timepass colorfull :D!!!!!! I like bollywood and like to follow it...environment around me growing played its part I suppose..my whole family are movie fanatics!!!!

And on Topic

Tigmanshu Dhulia (Director of Paan Singh Tomar ) Returns with "Saheb Biwi aur Gangster Returns" Starring Irfan Khan, Mahie Gill, Jimmy Shergill and Soha Ali Khan...I liked the "Saheb Biwi aur Gangster" ...this shoud be good too !!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFyQTtD6BzM&feature=youtu.be
 
Nav and Gentle bhai one question for you guys. Why cant Bengali girls in Bollywood speak with proper hindi/urdu accent? Aur inki khubsorti ka raaz kiya hai?

Hmm....Examples? I think Rani's Hindi is fine...Bipasa Basu's too...

And Shreya Goshal sings hindi songs very well .....

but I am not an expert in hindi/urdu accent pronounciation...and not a native speaker...so may be I am missing few nuisances which native speakers can pick....
 
Tick mark.....waiting for Sahib Biwi. I have learnt that any movie directed by Tigmanshu is a must watch.
 
Nav and Gentle bhai one question for you guys. Why cant Bengali girls in Bollywood speak with proper hindi/urdu accent? Aur inki khubsorti ka raaz kiya hai?

i am not sure what you mean by "proper" accent, and i havent noticed anything when it comes to bengali actresses..actually i dont watch bollywood movies that much..maybe 3/4 a year.

in general bengalis dont speak hindi well (those who have mostly stayed in west bengal) because our language is gender neutral and hindi is confusing with its genders.. urdu is also difficult because of gender and extra sounds that are missing in bangla like qaaf, ghain.. so you will see many muslim bengalis who give arabic names to their kids but cannot pronounce it "properly".
 
Just Read great bong's Article on Gangs of Wasseypur.....He said many things I felt but could not say as well as he as he did due to my not so good writing talent...

[More a deconstruction I guess than a review, (despite the title) this post has spoilers]

There have been very few movies that have had as much influence on its genre as The Godfather. When I say influence, I am of course using the Pritamian euphemism for “provide a treasure-trove of characters, situations and set-pieces on which the carrion-feeders of Bollywood can feast on for decades as they produce one aatank (terror) after another, including a movie titled Aatank Hi Aatank”. A part of the blame for being ravaged lies with the victim itself (and how often do we hear that). So epic is Godfather’s scope, so compelling are its protagonists and so eternal its dramatic conflict that it becomes genuinely difficult to extricate oneself from its influence, even with the best of intentions.


It is easy to forget however, especially in front of the 800 pound Luca Brasi of a Godfather, that other mafia film, smaller and less grand but as enjoyable. I am talking about, of course, Goodfellas, which is as not-Godfather as one can possibly be while remaining solidly in the mafia genre. While the world of Godfather is populated by dead-serious, larger-than-life characters and its narrative built around epic themes of revenge, sin and moral atrophy, Goodfellas is a colorful mosaic of low lives alternately, and often at the same time, pathetic, foolish, funny, shrewd and murderous. It has, because it is a more difficult movie to understand and hence lift, remained largely unmolested by Bollywood’s celluloid-pinchers, who have instead feasted on the meaty flesh of the more lowbrow Scarface. (As an aside, when I saw Scarface in 2007, I realized how much of the movie I had already seen scattered in numerous Hindi flicks of various vintage.)

Gangs of Wasseypur may have some elements of The Godfather— the reluctant young man forced to don his father’s mafia chappals after the murder of the anointed sibling, as also a minor variation of the Jones Beach Causeway sequence. However, with its cast of quirky, bizarre, severely psychotic characters and the way it intriguingly walks the line between felony and farce, Gangs of Wasseypur is more Goodfellas than Godfather. When I say this, I do not want to slyly imply that it is copied from Goodfellas, not even in the “it has been transplanted to an Indian context” originality argument that some film-makers, whose movies get firmly thrown out of the foreign film category at Oscars, use as a figleaf for their transgressions. The reason I spend so much text on drawing parallels is if we are going to be talking about inspirations (which we Indians love to do in a snarky way), we should at least get the most egregious inspiration correct.

For me though, and I love my game of “Who copied what” if only because they do it all the time, Gangs of Wasseypur is wildly original, with the originality stemming from its characters, its music (Sneha Khanwalkar thumbs up) its thematic ambivalence (Is this crime or is this comedy?) and, perhaps what I found most intriguing, its vision.

The Gangs of Wasseypur saga, or rather the heart of it, are the characters of Sardar Khan (Manoj Vajpayee) and Faisal Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui). Though they are equally dim-witted, equally murderous and equally filmy, this father and son-duo are polar opposites in every other way. And that is what makes each of them individually and together so fascinating. Sardar Khan is all braggadocio all “Bata deejiyega sabko” Bihari-babu swagger, the “*********, ****** sala, randibaaz”, predator of women and slayer of men, brought to life marvelously with eyes-and-blades slashing aplomb by Manoj Vajpayee. Faisal Khan is diffidence personified, breaking into sniffles when the love of his life admonishes him for not taking her permission before holding her hand, as passionately monogamous as his father is not, lazing about like a crocodile in a drug-induced stupor one moment and pumping lead maniacally into the bodies of his enemies the next, sometimes slinking away from battle dragging a broken foot and sometimes striding heroically with guns blazing. Topping even Manoj Vajpayee’s performance, this is a sensational tour de force from Nawazuddin Siddiqui whose narcotics-addled gaze, vacant and remote, is about as perfect and authentic as one can get to the real thing.

And crowding around are the equally fascinating other denizens of the world of Wasseypur where the flight of pigeons is quite a bit different from the Ruskin Bond ideal. There is the supremely evil blade-runner Perpendicular, the enigmatic Definite, the strong-willed Nagma Khatoon, the voluptuous Mohsina and my personal favorite, the indescribable Ramadhir Singh. If there is one major criticism that I have of Gangs of Wasseypur is that one always seem to want to know more about these characters and many a time one feels that some of the footage, for example Faisal Khan’s long-winded adventure to procure guns, could have been edited out and that time used for more development of the fascinating support-cast.

Then there of course is the humor, which even when scraps of brain tissue are flying around, is never far from the surface. A goat grazes placidly as a romantic scene plays in the foreground. As a hit takes place, one of the hitmen relieves himself while the other seems more fascinated by the items on the mark’s grocery list than on the job at hand. In the midst of great drama, a character returns to retrieve his shoe. A man pounds his wife in bed, comes out vacantly expressionless, and then goes back in and resumes the pounding. A Mithunda impersonator is used to taunt an opponent. Macho murderers sit around with housewives to watch Kyun Ki Saans Bhi Kabhi Bahoo Thi before the TV explodes in a hail of bullets. A mustachioed Yashpal Sharma sings emotional Hindi songs, in a faux feminine voice, both at marriages as well as funerals. A supposedly evil usurper hatches evil plan and then just when you start getting taken in by his earnest seriousness, you see him dancing dirty, grinding into a skimpily clad human being of indeterminate gender. Before dispatching a man to meet his maker, Faisal Khan has a barber shave his head and then forces he-who-is-about-to-die to wear black goggles just so that he can have the pleasure of killing someone who looks like the legendary filmy villain Sakaal. This transition from the serious to the ridiculous is so sharp that one wonders if Gangs of Wasseypur is a crime drama or a comedy, an homage to pulpy Hindi movies or a savage takedown.

My take-away, and this could well be my personal interpretation, is that it is all of them. In my favorite sequence, Ramadhir Singh (played with heart-breaking brilliance by Tigmanshu Dhulia), once he finds out that his son, with whom he has been disappointed with in the past, had gone to see “Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge”, says with infinite sadness “Beta Tumse Na Ho Payega”. (Son, You will not amount to anything). Later on, Ramadhir Singh observes, with more than a bit of quiet satisfaction, that the only reason he has been able to outsmart so many of his opponents, spanning generations, is because unlike them, he never wallowed in Hindi cinema. It is Hindi cinema, he claims, which makes the people around him stupid, deluding them into constructing filmy narratives for their pathetic little lives. And this situation is unlikely to ever improve because “Jab tak cinema hain lok chutiya baante rahenge.”

Maybe I am over-analyzing but that is where I believe Gangs of Wasseypur gets in its true punch. The slavishness towards Hindi movies, while being comical is also pathetic, being a symptom of a much more fundamental social malaise— the lack of hope. Pulpy Hindi popular entertainment in the badlands of Bihar is like a narcotic, providing a fix of scripted dreams to those that have none, creating a morass of comfortable dumbness or bewakoofi that consumes those that remain immersed in it. The battle between the bewakoof (bumpkins) and haramis (smart ********) that is laid out in the opening voice-over is thus not an external conflict but an internal one, raging inside each and every character in the world of Wasseypur, as foolishness crosses swords with sly street-smartness. It’s a war with unpredictable results—the proudly harami Ramadhir Singh ends up riddled with bullets, his haramipanti bested by the mostly bewakoof Faisal. But then he too gets bumped off by Ramadhir’s DDLJ-watching son, bringing to fruition the prophecy of Ramadhir “Jaise lohe lohe ko kaatta hain, waise chootiya chootiyon ko katega” albeit in a supremely ironic way that old Ramadhir was perhaps too big a bewakoof to understand.

Ridiculous, over-the-top, memorable, and perhaps, just perhaps, quite a bit smarter than it appears, Gangs of Wasseypur remains, without a doubt, the best Hindi movie I have seen in some time.

http://greatbong.net/2013/01/30/gangs-of-wasseypur-the-review/

I think Gangs of Wasseypur will be a movie which bollywood will remember for a long time.....

if anybody is interested 1 hr 40 minute video on the making of the movie...If you liked the movie...it is a must watch !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkGhC8DcoRs
 
such a late review after everyone has said everything that had to be said about the movie..seems arnab is running out of topics. never liked that guy, btw.
 
Hey...his Gunda review alone makes him a legend..( I read that every alternate weak :D)......I read his blog posts...I dont agree with all of them...I think he is too cynic ....and sometimes fits theperfect example of an arm chair critic..always criticizing not offering solutions..and also does superficial analysis on complex issues....having said that I think he is a great writer....has written too many articles for me to generalize like I did earlier.....

however I love his writing and I think he expresses things beautifully.....for example read below!!!! and I also credit him for making blog culture popular in India though....

here are quite a few things from my teenage years that I cringe owing up to, none perhaps as embarrassing as having been a shameless Shahrukh Khan fan-boy. As a matter of fact, I was so Madan Chopraaaa crazy that I would occasionally dress up SRK-style (I still have photographic evidence of me in my Ramjaane-inspired get-up) .

Those days, there was a hero vacuum in Bollywood. Amitabh Bachchan, after a disastrous run in politics, was turning out turkeys like Toofan and Akela, fast descending into the rabbit-hole of Dev Anandian obsolescence. Mithun Chakraborty was preparing to pack his bags for Ootie, Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff were on their ways out (they didn’t know it yet of course), Aamir Khan and Salman Khan were still finding their feet through a series of chocolate-boy low-key romantic roles, Saif Ali Khan was thought to be a Sharmila Tagore lookalike with no future, Akshay Kumar was cavorting in speedos as “handsome man” Mr Bond and producers considered Rahul Roy a viable sole-hero.

Yes things were that bad.

And then he came, sliding down stairs on a slab of ice, cartwheeling, somersaulting, lips shaking, eyes trembling, bringing to the screen the kind of physical energy not seen since Shammi Kapoor in his heydays. This was a totally different kind of acting from we had ever seen— visceral, intense, maniacal one moment and cloyingly boyish the next.

We were hooked.

One of the things that so attracted me to Shahrukh Khan in the early years was that, among all his contemporaries, he was the only one who took risks. Insane risks. While Aamir Khan, later to become the thinking-man’s hero, cavorted in snake flicks like Tum Mere Ho, danced disco dandiya in Love Love Love and headlined formulaic “Girl hates boy, girl loves boy” campus romances like Dil, Shahrukh Khan was pushing the envelope playing vengeful serial killers (Baazigar), obsessed lovers (Darr) and endearing losers (Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na).

In an industry where breaks are given almost exclusively to insiders, here was a TV actor with no filmi pedigree, making a play for the top, beating the privileged in their own den.

You had to support him. You just had to.

http://greatbong.net/2012/11/13/what-could-have-been/
 
Tamanna is so average looking(with A LOT of make up), you will find thousand of girls like these in Pakistan that without any make up.

Only rate Chitrangada Singh in Bollywood, I have not seen many Bollywood actress with such perfection at the age of 36.
 
hahaha...are yaar I was talking about him only......Like read his article on the protests about the gang rape.....he criticizes people fighting on the road..sure there are leaderless and directionless n all...but equates that to showing off..and meaningless.....and instead of recognizing the good that India today is reacting....which it did not before...he criticizes the reaction...and what solution he offers in the end...sex offender database??? it was a ridiculous peace of sarcasm by him.....his failure to sympathisize with a genuine outrage of millions.....and all he has done that many times.....
 
Tamanna is so average looking(with A LOT of make up), you will find thousand of girls like these in Pakistan that without any make up.

Only rate Chitrangada Singh in Bollywood, I have not seen many Bollywood actress with such perfection at the age of 36.

You`ll find better looking girls than any actress, without make up everywhere.
 
^^^ true...and also everybody looks bad with out make up...heck I think I look better when I dressed up and all than normal...

anyway this is Tamanna with out make up..not that bad...but ofcourse different !!!

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Actress are over-rated in terms of looks, apart from Maduri and Chitrangada Singh.
 
^^^ aaah...you choose a very bad pic mate !!! She looks much better.....It is hard to believe she is has two kids...Age definately shows on her though ..she does look like somebody who is her late 30's....

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I agree with shah ..tamanna is quite overrated esp here on pp..I have seen many better girls than her in real life..yami gautam and pariniti Chopra are the only good looking girls in bollywood and Katrina to certain extent.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeZs7F9yakU

Kaun Mera - new song promo ..Lovely song...Kajal and Akshay look great !!!!

This movie is going to be one of the best this year....Should be fun seeing how they show 70's India too.....

This one too... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ_eBPl_wEc

I wonder why Keeravani ( know as MM Kreem in Hindi) is not taken for many hindi flicks...I think his Jism Sound Track was one the best last decade.....Even Paheli had great songs !! or may be he just likes to stick to south....I think "Tu Mile Dil Kile From Criminal" is one of most remembered songs in Hindi.....
 
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Finally watched Burfi! Brilliant movie!

Loved the climax! Ileana had a chance to not tell Ranvir to move around, but she did! (if she hadn't that would have a made movie with tere naam kind of ending) But I am glad that she did. That made her character very strong.

Man! these girls from Hyderabad are very ... very special! :heart:
 
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Ileana is from Goa !!!!!
yeah...I think that couple second of hesitant we see in her face..I almost thought she would not ..looking the situation she is in...doubt also came in based on how they show photos initially in the movie(coz she folds priyanka in the photos in her room ) ..and also show Ileana getting the news as soon as RK falls down.... It would have been pretty anti climatic to the feel of the movie..and story if she did not turn back....
 
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Please use spoiler tags for the benefit of those who havent watched the movie. Kind request.
 
Oh yes, she is from Maharashtra. Nevertheless, I like Hyderabadi actresses. There is something special about them that attracts me.

Yeh, climax was brilliant even the way story was being narrated in future and past back and forth. Anyway, I found Ileana's role much complex than both Ranbir and Priyanka. Acting wise obviously Ranbir's role was more challenging.
 
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Done!

I totally forgot about it. Thought many would have seen it by now. But I agree, I hate it when people tell me stories before I watch them.

Thanks!

Please Navrocks, edit your posts quickly.
 
yeah...hers was more complex.... Ranbir character wes very unidimensional....where Ileana is the one through the movie that had to fight within herself...had to take toughtest decisions through out the film...whether to go ahead with her marriage over Barfi...choose Barfi and leave the house to help him..and the end to turn around..... Priyanka's character did show growth....getting jealous..trying to emulate "ileana.....and using the hand fan while eating ...she actually fell in love in Barfi...I never could see when Ranbir actually fell in love with Priyanka..even till the end..I only saw sympathy for her through him
 
yeah...hers was more complex.... Ranbir character wes very unidimensional....where Ileana is the one through the movie that had to fight within herself...had to take toughtest decisions through out the film...whether to go ahead with her marriage over Barfi...choose Barfi and leave the house to help him..and the end to turn around..... Priyanka's character did show growth....getting jealous..trying to emulate "ileana.....and using the hand fan while eating ...she actually fell in love in Barfi...I never could see when Ranbir actually fell in love with Priyanka..even till the end..I only saw sympathy for her through him

I think he did fall in love, the moment he saw her not move from that Lamp post prank that barfi used to do. Barfi started realizing that she had full trust in him, I think that made him fall in love with her. But obviously his first love was Ileana.
 
^^^ yeah I guess you are right !!!!!

also the fact, that Barfi gave her beautiful wedding present, her special band dance
:)

Like I said I usually don't like hard core romantic movies, but always enjoy watching romantic comedies, aka chick flick. :P
 
Navrocks, have you ever consider writing for Bollywood oriented websites or newspaper? I think you have skills and passion for it. I know you do this just for time pass, but if you do consider then it wouldn't be a surprise.
 
also the fact, that Barfi gave her beautiful wedding present, her special band dance
:)

Like I said I usually don't like hard core romantic movies, but always enjoy watching romantic comedies, aka chick flick. :P

I enjoy romantic comedies as well.....I like quite a few rom coms in bollywood these days...I could not sleep last night and I ended up watching "Ek Main aur Ek tu" in parts again....I think I liked the movie more...I like the fact that
they ended up with them being friends than typically ending the couple as lovers...and Imran Khan remains the average person that he is....think it was good mature ending than the normal bollywood rom com ending with a positive note..and lead actors turning the life around..

Navrocks, have you ever consider writing for Bollywood oriented websites or newspaper? I think you have skills and passion for it. I know you do this just for time pass, but if you do consider then it wouldn't be a surprise.

Me and my friends used to run a site...random movie articles ..including reviews back in 08/09....but then junior year happened...and everybody got busy..we closed it down....and I dont have patience these days to write a well thought out articles...with PP.....I just write what comes to mind with out proof reading and stuff.....
 
^^ ok. Cool.

Ek main aur ek tu was a drag for me. I don't know why did I continue watching that movie!
 
Don't think I will be watching any Bolly movies any time soon. Watched Django Unchained and Silver Lining Playbook, that completed my quota for 3 months. Both Amazing movies! Very entertaining.
 
^^ ok. Cool.

Ek main aur ek tu was a drag for me. I don't know why did I continue watching that movie!

yeah...it was an average movie only....but I liked how they ended it !!! Jab we met..in some ways Love Aaj Kal,Jaane Tu ya Jaane na are the only Roms coms I completely liked in last few years....but we had quite a few average decent ones... I hate love storys, Aisha, Ek main,mere brother ki dulhan....they all drag or end badly after good start !!!


I just downloaded bridesmaids after you recommended it yesterday...will see it now !!!!

I might Watch Bejoy Nambiar's David on sunday....it got reviews ranging from Classic to Average..very mixed....I liked his previous movie Shaithan very much !!!!

yeah Django and Silver lining were both great.....
 
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not any time soon..his next is
Dhoom 3 ...This december with Katrina Kaif!!!..... and then with Raj Kumar Hirani (director of munna bhai series and 3 idiots) called "PeeKay" with Anushka sharma in 2014 !!!
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV6MvhaZ0BU

hahaha....!!! Psycho re Promo from Any Body Can Dance

Three Legendary Choreographers (Saroj Khan, Prabhu Deva, Ganesh Acharya) with Remo D souza(relatively new choreographer..also director of the movie..)

Prabhu and Ganesh Acharya dancing is very funny..nice chemistry !!!....Amazing how Ganesh Acharya is doing even that with that body...and actively do choreography...not sure if it is a condition or anything..but he should seriously think about doing something....very dangerous !!!! AndSaroj Khan :))) I have never seen her dance before....in that avatar she is cute :D ...I think Dole re from Devdas was her best !!!!

Prabhu and Ganesh Acharya reminded me Old Prabhu song with SP Balasubrahmanyam back in 1994......(Brilliant choreography from Prabhu in below song....has touch of his trademark humour in his dance steps...)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckcg5690Ao8
 
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^^^^ hahahaha :))) :))) !!! that never fails to have me in splits..whoever thought of this...genius !!!!!
 
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