22 July, 2014

Bazaar-E-Husn – Movie Review


Rating: ***


Based on Munshi Premchand’s renowned Urdu novel ‘Bazaar E Husn’ originally written in Urdu, and then translated as ‘Seva Sadan’.

This movie has been in the making for some time now, and it stars Reshmi Ghosh, Jeet Goshwami, Om Puri ,Yashpal Sharma. Rajeshwari Sachdev in pivotal roles in this Drama, based around the second decade of the twentieth century.

This fictional drama is based sometime in the 1920s during the British rule in India. The story is focused about a family in Benaras (now called as Varanasi), in that time of the turn of the 20th century.

A story of a police officer’s daughter who is dragged into the web of flesh trade.

- Read full review and see more pics at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/bazaar-e-husn-movie-review/

13 July, 2014

Salman Khan beats Shah Rukh Khan

Longest Chase sequence in a film



Shahrukh Khan’s chase sequence in the film, Darr has been holding the industry record of the longest chase sequence.

With Sajid Nadiadwala’s Kick, Salman Khan is all set to break that record.
Salman Khan, who plays a Devilish character in the film, has a long chase sequence that is shot in Delhi.

There are a couple of chase sequences in the film on various vehicles; bicycle, modified bike and a double decker bus.

But this one, shot in Old Delhi is more complicated as it had to be shot on busy streets and narrow lanes. It involves complex stunts like Salman doing wheelie and jumps with the bicycle.

Audiences will get to see Salman doing unusual stunts at some landmark places in Delhi where they shot this chase sequence.

There were multiple cameras that were set up, some on the terrace of buildings as well to get the shots right.

The production team is so excited about this sequence that they are wanting to approach the Limca book of records to officially hold the record. 

However, since they are extremely busy with promotions and post productions work now, they have decided to do it sometime post the release of the film.

Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania – Movie Review

Rating: ***



Kavya Pratap Singh (Alia Bhatt), a chirpy, yet feisty girl from Ambala, decides to make a trip to Delhi for her marriage shopping, she meets a young, carefree Delhi lad, Rakesh ‘Humpty S
harma’ (Varun Dhawan). Humpty’s father is the owner of a campus bookstore, where Humpty and his two best friends, Shonty and Poplu, have grown up together and which remains their hangout spot even now.

Kavya is unattainable for Humpty initially, which makes her even more endearing to him. But being a Delhi boy, he is not the one to give up so easily. With some help from his two best friends, he finds out all about her and through an interesting turn of events (including a ploy to save Kavya’s friend Gurpreet’s marriage), they start growing closer to each other.

The more time they spend with each other, their love hate banter grows, but their chemistry is apparent. They are both different, yet very similar as people. They are young, feisty and carefree, and its the spurge of life which attracts them to each other.

- Read the full review and see more pics at:

http://www.filmytown.com/movies/humpty-sharma-ki-dulhania-movie-review