12 February, 2014

Abhishek is now the Ambassador for END 7 Campaign

Bollywood Celebrity Abhishek Bachchan Named Ambassador for END7 Campaign

Spotlight on Neglected Tropical Diseases Could Drive India’s Next Big Public Health Success


The Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases (Global Network) today named Abhishek Bachchan, Bollywood superstar and international humanitarian, as its first official END7 campaign ambassador in India to help raise awareness of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Mr. Bachchan joins the END7 campaign at a crucial time, with India at the tipping point of achieving control and elimination of five NTDs affecting 500 million people by 2020.

- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/abhishek-named-ambassador-end-7-campaign/

08 February, 2014

Hasee Toh Phasee - Rating: ***


Film Review by Akshita G.


The movie begins in 1992 with a naughty, mischievous girl shown getting thrashed; everyone is upset with her except her father who thinks she is a pure genius and simply loves her.

On the other side , in Delhi, a young boy is shown conning his parents and going to a movie. the story then jumps 14 years, the same boy, Nikhil (Sidharth Malhotra) is shown sneaking out of his house in Delhi to attend his friend’s wedding in Mumbai, where he has a chance encounter with a girl , Meeta (Parineeti Chopra) escaping from her house. He is instantly attracted to her for her cleverness and “hatke” style. At the wedding he sets his eyes upon a beautiful girl (Karishma) getting bowled over by her.

- Full Review and more pics at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/hasee-toh-phasee-film-review/

Babloo Happy Hai - Film Rating: ***


‘Babloo Happy Hai’ takes you on a journey through the breathtaking mountains, and through the lives of a set of memorable characters who will make you think again about love, and fall in love with love itself.

Amidst the common notions of irreverence and rebellion, the youth of today is troubled by many questions, puzzled by many choices, battling with a lot of pressures; wandering perhaps, but not entirely lost. The most basic of these conflicts, however, remains the question of love.

- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/babloo-happy-hai-film-review/