Showing posts with label Zarina Wahab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zarina Wahab. Show all posts

08 April, 2016

CLUB DANCER – Hindi movie review


Rajbeer Singh (Hatim star), Judi Shekoni of ‘Twilight’ fame and the doe eyed Nisha Mavani feature in CLUB DANCER, an action thriller. The premise is honest, let down by the story telling and the editing.
Ria (Nisha Mavani), a vivacious night club dancer in Mumbai is aware of her parents concern (Shakti Kapoor and Zarina Wahab) for her and hence she has concocted a story that she has already married a young man in Mumbai and is a house wife.
One day her mother calls her informing her of her father’s heart attack and hence they have to reach Mumbai for further medical treatment. Ria finds herself in a logjam and is on the lookout for a husband to suffice her ailing father. Incidentaly, she comes in contact with a dreaded killer Monty (Rajbeer Singh), who has assasinated the chief Minister. Monty is on the run and needs a temperory shelter to hoodwink the pursuing cops. They both come to a tacit understanding. She will provide him shelter at her home provided he plays the role of her husband.
- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/club-dancer-hindi-movie-review/#sthash.bZdhxAkr.dpuf


PRO: Mohan Ayyer, S.K. De, Sandeep Kumar Dey

15 June, 2015

Dil Dhadakne Do – Movie review

High Society drama aboard luxury cruise liner

Rating: **

Kamal Mehra (Anil Kapoor) is a self made successful businessman, on the verge of bankruptcy. His wife, Neelam Mehra (Shefali Shah) who is often sarcastic in relating to him, yet she showers all her motherly love (and pampers) her grown up laadla Kabir Mehra (Ranveer Singh).
Despite the Mehra couple having a million differences with each other, they pretend to the world that they are an ideal couple, showing off in the society as they are often concerned about what the people around speak of them.
Their daughter Ayesha Mehra (Priyanka Chopra), inherits the acute business acumen of her father. Being a very successful entrepreneur, she has been featured by the ‘Forbes’ magazine. Ayesha is unhappy with her marriage to Manav (Rahul Bose), a consequence of her parents calculative moves.
- Read the full review and see more pics at
:http://www.filmytown.com/mov…/dil-dhadakne-do-movie-review/…

04 March, 2013

I, Me aur Mein


Debutant director Kapil Sharma’s film is a Bollywood romance drama which has John Abraham, Prachi Desai and Chitrangda Singh in pivotal roles.

As the title, simple put, means I, me and myself, the protagonist of the film John Abraham is fill with thinking all about him, himself and his life.

Ever since his childhood he has been treated as a favorite by his mother (Zarina Wahab). So in instances of squabbles between the boy Ishaan and his elder sister, the mother always took the boy’s side. This mama’s boy has grown up to be a man who is always protected by his elder sister Shivani (Mini Mathur).

Ishaan (John Abraham), a handsome, lady charmer, who is an executive with a music company, scouting for new talent in Mumbai. He stays in his live-in girlfriend’s (Anushka played by Chitrangda Singh) posh flat.

The self centered attitude is Ishaan is such that he isn’t willing to pay the monthly bill to the milk man as ‘he doesn’t drink milk and even his morning coffee is black’. And this handsome man-child is acutely aware of his good looks and this flirt is aware of the the effect he has on women.

Full review and more pics of this film at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/i-aur-main