07 April, 2014

Jal (Water) - Hindi Film Review

Outstanding cinematography depicting the vastness of parched Rann of Kutch 




Rating: ***

With backdrop of water scarcity in Rann of Kutch, Jal, tells a complex and intriguing story of love, relationships, enmity, deceit and circumstances that bring about the dark side of human character.

It is a high-octane, action- drama with a shocking climax. Shot on an epic scale, the film is a visual treat and has managed to capture ‘Rann Of Kutch’ like never before.

Set in the Rann of Kutch, in Gujarat in Western India, the story revolves round a water diviner named Bakka (Purab H. Kohli), who tries to solve the drought problems in his village. Bakka has the sixth sense to detect water in the parched desert. Yet he faces unforeseen circumstances when he tries to help a female ornithologist Kim (Saidah Jules) to save the flamingos.

Bakka is blessed with the ability of finding water in the parched desert. The film revolves around the drama surrounding the scarcity of water, its importance and how it affects the lives of locals.

Full review and MORE PICS of Jal at:
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Main Tera Hero - Film Review

Our Hero manages to date two girls at the same time


Rating: ***

It is an entertaining romantic drama lacks logic and is high on theatrics targeted at the masses, which takes Our Hero from the mountainous Ooty, to the fun college campus of Bangalore, and then to a beautiful mansion, in visitors paradise Thailand.
Our Love Story begins with the Mischievous, Clever, Charming, a Daredevil and the HERO – Seenu (Varun Dhawan) who falls in love with Sunaina (Ileana D’cruz).

On the first day of his college in Bangalore, he instantly falls in love with Sunaina (Ileana DCruz), unaware that Inspector Angad (Arunoday Singh) has terrorized her and wouldn’t let her even speak to other boys in the college.

Seenu outwits Angad, mentors Sunaina to gather guts to come out against the cop, and just as they openly move around, Sunaina is kidnapped and taken to Thailand. The cop has joined hands with the don in Thailand, since the don’s daughter Ayesha (Nargis Fakhri) has fallen in love with our Hero and Seenu is then summoned to Thailand.

It is full of corny dialogues that transport you to David Dhawan-Govinda era of the 1990s.

Full review and more pics at:http://www.filmytown.com/movies/main-tera-hera-film-review/

02 April, 2014

Salman Khan launches the Music Album of KHWAABB

Bollywood Superstar Salman Khan launched the music album of the upcoming Bollywood movie Khwaabb at a glittering ceremony at Taj, Lands End. KHWAABB is a sports drama, showcasing the struggle of our athletes.

Produced by Arjuna Awardee Moraad Ali Khan, it features newcomers Navdip Singh and Simer Motiani in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes actors like Nafisa Ali, Rishi Mighlani and Theatre Star Bajrangbali Singh.

The album is an eclectic mix of various genres of music. The album includes a powerhouse title track performed by Sonu Nigam, composed by acclaimed musician Sandeep Chowta. The album has avillage rustic fun track- TV ki Jai Ho performed by Kailash Kher and a soft love ballad Shamein performed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Shreya Ghoshal. Both songs have been composed by Sajjad Ali Chandwani. Young and brilliant talent, Amal Mallik has scored the soundtrack of the film. Top international drummer Virgil Donati has played on the title track, the lyrics for which have been penned by Sameer.
More news and pics at http://www.filmytown.com/