22 May, 2014

ANGRY YOUNG MAN - Film review

Genre –Action Drama

Arjun, a 24 years old street-fighter, is a tough and hardened man Mumbai Crime World. With unparallel energy and grit he is able to withstand any kind of physical pressure and pain. He puts fear of God in the hearts of his opponent. A hero in his own right, he is unbeatable in the game of street fight. But he seethes with anger, searching for his enemy in the underbelly of Mumbai.  

Sarah is an innocent, bubbly, sweet and chirpy girl. A chatterbox, she has just moved to Mumbai and is a neighbor to Arjun. Sarah is amazed to see the most dreaded goons of the city bow in front of him with respect. She finds Arjun amusing and gets attracted towards him. Realizing her attraction and knowing that she will make him soft towards his focus, Arjun tries to maintain a distance. But fate had other plans for them. His ignorance adds fuel to fire and Sarah falls in love with him.


For Arjun falling in love is a crime. His past follows him. When Sarah comes to know about his past, she falls deeper in love with him….

Angry young man is thrilling and mysterious journey of a man who’s every breath was filled with revenge. Who is he seeking? Why is he so full of anger?    



Cast :-  
Ajay Sinh Rathod & Prachi Sinha (introducing), Rajarjun, Ehsaan Khan, Nawab Shah, Suneel Godse

Shooting Locations - Mumbai, Rajasthan , Vizag & Silvassa (in India) and Thailand

Crew:  
Banner : VSR FILMS
Producer: Vijay Sinh Rathod
Director: Ramesh Rout
Story, Screenplay & Dialogues : Ajay Sinh Rathod
Cinematographer: Siddharth More
Editor: Dilip Deo
Music Director: Amjad Nadeem and Mikey McCLEARY
Media Consultants:  NR2-The Image Engineers

Shyama Bhargava's - ANTARPRAVAAH selected for Cannes Film Festival 2014

" ANTARPRAVAAH " by Shyama Bhargava selected in Short Film Corner -Cannes Film Festival 2014

Mumbai: Ranchi based Shyama Bhargava’s debut movie as a  Writer –Producer & Director "Antarpravaah", is selected in Cannes Film Festival 2014, in the Short film category, Cannes Court Metrage - Short Film Corner 2014. Shyama’s  film is marketed by  New World Cinemas in The Marché du Film, business corner for Cannes Film Festival 2014.
Antarpravaah  (Undercurrent) India, 17 mins, Digital, language Hindi
Director, Producer, Writer Shyama Bhargava Executive Producer Dr Mrs Sandhya Bakshi
DOP Shankaran Kutty, Raju Kaygee Editor Tapas Ghosh Sound DesignerHitendra Ghosh Background Score Gaurang Soni Cast Divyam Dama, Yogesh Mahajan, Bidita Bag

According to Shyama Bhargava“It’s a great pleasure for me as a debut Director that my Short Film is selected in the Short Film Corner as my film exceeded the length criteria for Short film competition. It is also being marketed in the Marche Du Films business corner.This selection is a big deal for me, since it is an area where accredited guests, filmmakers, producers and film buyers come to watch the selected films in the festival. Accidental meetings do happen, and I'll brush shoulders with the film producers, distributors and look upon this as an experience of the whole of the festival, market,SFC, sponsored slots, etc.. For me Short is the plank to the feature films and future endeavor or indulgence in film making.”
Antarpravaah is a story about Palak and Kunal a couple who have relocated to India from the US, trying to cope with vicissitudes in lifestyle and other disparities. Their five-year-old son, Adi suffers their routine domestic squabbles of misunderstandings and their undesirable violence shatters him. Does he brings about a sense of realization in his parents misdemeanor or he continues to suffer in silence?

About Shyama Bhargava:
Shyama presently a US Resident was born in Varanasi and raised and educated in Ranchi, India by two respected and prominent educators. Her father a college principal and an administrator and mother a professor of Bengali literature, raised their child in an atmosphere of demanding academic standards and far reaching goals. Often challenged by the expectations of her parents, Shyama met them with determination and grace, receiving many accolades and awards for her creative pursuits during her school and college years to earn her Bachelor Degree in finance. Her studies would also include the cultural arts such as traditional dance and voice training that would mark the beginning of her early career as a professional singer.
This dedication to her craft would bring her recognition and many awards for her work in radio, television and feature films as a professional vocalist. Later on, she succeeded in the release of several albums of her vocal scores working under noted professionals. Pursuing her career further, she evolved into Documentary to feature films working as an assistant and associate director under many noted Bollywood filmmakers. Currently Shyama has completed a Short Film for which she has worked on all aspects of film making, right from screen writing, through direction and production. Now she is seeking further career opportunities as a screenwriter and a director with 20 years experience behind her and accomplishments in the latest style, technique and advances in modern filmmaking. Her film showcase is the reflection of contemporary, urban and trendy world. Her future projects includes Hindi & Bengali feature films and presently busy with preproduction phase on a Short Film titled “Final Redemption” and will be completed by the end of this year, 2014.

GODZILLA – Hollywood Movie Review

Rating: ***




A thrilling 3 D action film featuring a fully computer-generated Godzilla.

An impressive attempt to revive Godzilla who is shown battling the monsters and saving the mankind from a catastrophic destruction.

The world’s most revered monster is reborn as Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures unleash the epic action adventure, directed by Gareth Edwards.

Godzilla is a powerful story of human courage and reconciliation in the face of titanic forces of nature, when the awe- inspiring Godzilla rises to restore balance as humanity stands defenseless.

- Full Review and more pics at:
http://www.filmytown.com/movies/godzilla-movie-review/