Showing posts with label First Look. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Look. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

‘Gattu’: First Look & Poster (2012 movie)

First Look & Poster (2012)
Movie: “Gattu”
Star Cast: Sarvasva, Naresh Kumar, Mohammad Samad
Genre: Children
Banner: Children’s Film Society India
Director: Rajan Khosa
Release Date: July 20, 2012
Synopsis: ‘Truth with triumph in the end’ is the motto of the local school in the part of town where Gattu lives. But Gattu is too poor to go to school and he’s not always that truthful either. Gattu lives and works very hard at a scrap yard belonging to a man he simply calls ‘uncle’. Uncle bought him years ago from his sick father. Gattu is particularly inventive when it comes to thinking up excuses so he can slip away and indulge his passion for kite-flying. Day after day the children love to compete against each other with their kites. They’ve given the name Kali to one mysterious black kite that dominates the sky; strangely, nobody seems to know who owns it. If Gattu wants to win the next competition he’ll have to climb to the highest place in town. This is the school roof, of all places. Gattu manages to creep inside where he assumes command of a small but determined group of pupils. A dramatic battle of the skies ensues during which Gattu uses every trick in the book to claim the lead. But his greatest achievement is when, encouraged by his friendship with his new-found comrades, he decides to tell the truth.

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

‘Zanjeer’ remake, First Look!

South actor Ram Charan Teja is all set to step into Amitabh Bachchan’s shoes, as the angry young man Inspector Vijay, on in the ‘Zanjeer’ remake.
Here is the first look of the actor.
The film is directed by Apoorva Lakhia, who shot to fame with Shootout At Lokhandwala, and will have Priyanka Chopra step into the shoes of Jaya Bachchan.
Says Ram, “Zanjeer is a tribute to Mr. Bachchan and my father (actor Chiranjeevi).”
Amitabh Bachchan posted on his blog, “I do hope they will make a successful film. It is a compliment to the film being remade it was worthy of remaking when you had a hand in making the original. How many films do carry the benefit of a remake, is what needs to be appreciated also.”
Till date, just forty percent of the film is complete.