03 March, 2014

FUGLY to release on 13 June 2014

Grazing Goat Pictures Producers Akshay Kumar & Ashvini Yardi Take The Step To Shift Release Date Of “Fugly” To 13th June 2014 For Friend Sajid Nadiadwala  


16th May 2014 marked the clash of two films starring some of India’s most anticipated newcomer debuts - Akshay Kumar and Ashvini Yardi’s Grazing Goat Pictures’ second Hindi production Fugly which has four film debuts including that of former Olympic boxer Vijender Singh and Anil Kapoor’s nephew Mohit Marweh and Sajid Nadiadwala’s Nadiadwala Grandsons Heropanti starring Jackie Shroff’s son Tiger Shroff.


With both films being youth centric and launching fresh pairings, faces and talent, Akshay Kumar and Ashvini Yardi took the commendable decision to shift the release date of Fugly to the 13th June 2014, to avoid splitting the audience share.


Ashvini Yardi says: “Akshay and I both share our individual friendship with Sajid and we took the joint decision to inform Sajid that we would shift our release date to 13th June 2014.

- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/fugly-release-13-june/

SHAADI KE SIDE EFFECTS (Film Review)

Rating: ***


A quirky and humorous story dealing with a serious issue of decision making and sharing in a married life!

With time the intimacy in most marriages falls apart. But not Sid and Trisha’s marriage… They just can’t keep their hands of each other in spite of being married for years!

This is Sid Roy (Farhan Akhtar) and Trisha Malik Roy’s (Vidya Balan) story. Sid is a struggling musician who spends considerable effort and time in making jingles. Trisha has a stable job, is a free spirited, confident woman.

But Sid has a secret behind this: “When I make a mistake, I say sorry… And when my wife makes a mistake, I say sorry!”

- Full Review and more pics at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/shaadi-ke-side-effects-film-review/

02 March, 2014

Dallas Buyers Club - Film Review

Rating: ****


Inspired by true events, Matthew McConaughey portrays the real-life character Ron Woodroof, whose story of strength and self-interest is galvanized into something much more.

It is in the year 1985 where Ron Woodroof worked as an electrician and doubles up as a rodeo cowboy in Texas. He is well into an unexamined existence with a devil-may-care lifestyle. Suddenly, Ron is blindsided by being diagnosed as H.I.V. positive and given 30 days to live. He is shattered, yet he will not, and does not, accept a death sentence.

Ron is instantly ostracized by family and friends, gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home.

- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/dallas-buyers-club-film-review/