Friday, 23 March 2012

Jannat 2 New Poster and New Song 'Tu hai Mera' Music video




Celebs at Radio Mirchi Music Awards 2012 Red Carpet.

Dia Mirza
Hard Kaur

 Mika and Rakhi Sawant
Dhanush

Anjana Sukhani

Kulraj Randhawa

Aditi Rao Hydari

Rakhi Sawant

Hrishitta Bhatt


Payal Rohatgi


Shahrukh Khan’s Interview On OK Magazine March 2012 Issue (With Scans)






Madhur Bhandarkar to face trial in Preeti Jain's rape case




On one hand Madhur Bhandarkar’s highly anticipated film, ‘Heroine’ is shaping up very well while on the other hand, he again embroiled in a rape case trial. The Bombay High court on Thursday rejected the application of the filmmaker to stay the process against him in a Mumbai metropolitan court in the Preeti Jain rape case.
 "Justice R.C. Chavan today (Thursday) refused to stay the trial against Bhandarkar, stating that he will now have to face criminal trial," Jain`s lawyer S. Kunjuraman told IANS.
 "Bhandarkar has tried his level best to buy time by approaching various courts and filing several pleas. But now he has exhausted all his tricks and will have to face trial," he added.
 In 2004 July, upcoming model Preeti Jain lodged a complaint against Madhur Bhandarkar accusing him of raping her several times between 1999 and 2004 under the pretext of marrying her and promising her to cast her in his movies.
 In September 2011, a Mumbai metropolitan court had found evidence in Jain`s complaint, issued process against Bhandarkar and directing him to face the trial.
 In November last year, the filmmaker was granted anticipatory bail.

Reema Sen Marriage Pics








Priyanka Chopra Wins Big Cbs Love India’s Glam Diva Title

Lovely Priyanka Chopra once again acknowledge as Glam Diva of the nation , this time by BIG CBS. Priyanka attend the ceremony event attired in a beige Herve Ledger tight fitting dress with houndstooth pattern designed by Amy Patel. Checkout Priyanka Chopra Pictures.




King of romance Shahrukh Khan as Jawaharlal Nehru



If everything goes well then very soon we might get to see the king of romance Shahrukh Khan in the role of powerful politician Jawaharlal Nehru. After doing lots of permutation combination Hollywood director Bruce Beresford found Shahrukh Khan’s face quite resemblance to Jawaharlal Nehru.
 Bruce Beresford who made Oscar winning movie ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ and critically acclaimed films like ‘Silent Fall’ and ‘Black Robe’ is making a film on India Gandhi and he is keen to rope in Shahrukh Khan to play Indira Gandhi’s father Jawaharlal Nehru.
 Presently, he is in Mumbai and met with different actors of Bollywood. Most of them showed their interest to be a part of the movie. At the dinner party, he presented before the guests morphed faces of actors from both Bollywood and Hollywood taking part in the film.
 It took the audience by surprise when a clipping shows Shahrukh Khan’s face morphed into the face of Jawaharlal Nehru.

Priyanka Chopra Launches New Nikon 1 Cameras











Courtsey: Movie talkies

Agent Vinod Movie Review



If only Agent Vinod were a video game. It has all the hallmarks of a classic: from explosive wall-to-wall action to various levels of globetrotting mayhem, from challenging moments of hand-to-hand combat and clue-hunting to an eclectic slew of fascinating side characters, from a helluva background score to, quite vitally, the fact that it doesn't end where it should and instead keeps giving the protagonist more to do.

So yes, as a game it'd be sensational, and tremendous fun. As a film, on the other hand, Agent Vinod must be termed a disappointment, a slick and well-produced throwback to the spy thriller that feels both overlong and under-conceived. Sure, it's glossy and gun-filled and looks shiny enough to be from Hollywood, and while that might be Farhan Akhtar's [ Images ] wet dream, one expects both a sense of humour and, most critically, actual cleverness from Sriram Raghavan. Coming from the man who made the marvelous Johnny Gaddaar, Agent Vinod is too depressingly generic to be celebrated.

The essential problem lies in the characterisation of Saif Ali Khan's [ Images ] titular protagonist, an unconvincing secret agent suffering from mood swings, saucy and wink-filled in one shot, dour and stony in the next. He's both nonsense and no-nonsense, a flawless leading man morally incapable of doing wrong and sartorially incapable of a hair out of place. So cool for school is he, for example, that even when drugged and being slapped around with his head shoved in a pool, his white shirt stays firmly tucked into his trousers. So much of the film is sadly compromised by making the leads look good – but perhaps that's the price we pay for actor-producers.

Kareena Kapoor [ Images ], more assured of her own attractiveness, goes the other way and actually relinquishes the spotlight -- dancing a mujra alongside a woman (Maryam Zakaria) who is both a better dancer and undeniably more fit -- but her character Irma (La Douche?) is even more of a disappointment. A Pakistani secret agent who talks a big game but is content playing a distressed second fiddle when the man's around, her utter inability to kill people – because good girls aren't killers, the film implies -- even in self-defense, makes for a heroine who can never quite keep up.

Agent Vinod wants to be funny, and while there is the occasional burst of wit, it's exhaustingly rare. Sriram Raghavan is, first and foremost, a film fanboy, and sure this film has references sprinkMMled through it – the greatest salutes being to the 1978 Don, with a mention of that immortal character's dislike of a person's shoes, and with inconveniently dead Iftekhaars who are the only ones aware of a protagonist's true allegiance – it doesn't make the cut. The smashing retro-loving background score by Daniel B George does what it can, but Pritam's [ Images ] songs feel out of place, as do some of the gags. A particularly great one, involving a Charlie Chaplin film, is let down by some abysmally sloppy editing.

And yet, while I rally against this film's multitude of flaws, I will gladly concede that it nudged me into smiling more often than most Hindi films do. That there are moments of actual whimsy, that the supporting cast is very solid: especially Ram Kapoor, here referred to as Bud Spencer; the highly nuanced Adil Hussain who we should see in many more Hindi films; Prem Chopra [ Images ], always a pleasure, featured here alongside old photos, a la Dharmendra [ Images ] in Johnny Gaddaar, and then there's the homage-y casting of the head of Indian intelligence, here played by BP Singh, the director of television's long running CID, a man used to telling on-screen detectives what to do.

Why Agent Vinod would work as a game despite (or maybe aided by) its flaws is because in a game, we need the hero to be essentially blank, an attractive shell we, as players with joysticks in hand, willingly flesh out by making into an extension of our own personality. In a film (and especially a secret agent film, for Bond's sake!) that combination of character, personality and plot needs to dominate us, amuse us, win us over, take us on a ride and seduce us. Agent Vinod may be the best looking actioner we've seen, and Sriram Raghavan may be a unanimous choice to hold the joystick, but watching him play this particular game shows him distracted by the window dressing -- and not trying hard enough to save the princess. (Rediff movies)


Agent Vinod (2012) Trailer

Sunny Leone To Master Hindi For 'Jism 2'



If you thought Indo-Canadian adult entertainment star Sunny Leone would do nothing more than show off her deadly curves in Bhatt camp flick Jism 2, you are dead wrong! The sultry actress will also be seen spouting lines in Hindi in the movie and Sunny has reportedly started brushing up on her language skills for the role.
 The former Bigg Boss 5 contestant was quoted to have said on her micro-blogging site, "Today my Hindi lessons went pretty well. Felt really good about the session. Tomorrow, I will conquer my Hindi." Not only this, the official Twitter page of the film also lauded Leone for her efforts by writing, "The direction department of Jism 2 is super impressed by the pace and diligence with which Sunny Leone is studying and memorizing  her Hindi dialogues."
 The Punjabi origin lass had been approached for a role in the erotic thriller after Mahesh Bhatt saw her on the reality show Bigg Boss and approached her for the role. The film also stars Dino Morea and Arunoday Singh.

The Dirty Bollywood Bachelor Movie Poster (2013)