04 December, 2015

Goa Governor Mridula Sinha at K KH G – 21st Century screening

A 50 year old uneducated man rises from ashes to glory with the help and support of seven year old boy. Filmy Town reveals the gist of K..Kh..G..21st Century, which is produced by Shakuntala Art & Creations

The Governor of Goa, Mridula Sinha is also a renowned writer in Hindi Literature. Even after her marriage, she pursued a post-graduate degree in Psychology. She, along with her husband were interested in serving the poor and the uneducated, rather than in making money. The couple therefore settled at Motihari, a remote and under-developed East Champaran District of Bihar.

Speaking to Filmy Town, the story, screenplay and dialogue writer, Mukesh Kumar Malo said, “‘K Kh G… 21st Century’ is an edutainment (education through entertaining medium) film depicting the importance and value of education for a common man. After watching it the viewer would say “padhna likhna jaruri hai ” (being literate is must or education is must!)

The movie shows the journey of a commoner, who is exploited due to his illiteracy and ignorance. The shattered truck driver is given a hope to survive by a bright and confident seven year old boy. The child educates him and equips him with the power of knowledge to assert his rights and win back his pride and property. His quest for knowledge doesn’t end here….

We are blessed that a such a noble personality attended our film screening and encouraged us”, said Bipin Vinayak who plays the protagonist ‘Buddhan’ in the acclaimed film, covered by Filmy Town, which held its special preview on on 24th November 2015 at the NFDC Film Bazaar in Goa.
- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/goa-guv-mridula-sinha-k-kh-g-21st-century-screening/#sthash.6bnomL58.dpuf

01 December, 2015

TAMASHA – Movie Review

Rating: ***
(Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone)


Create your own myth, choose your own story. This is what the director tells us through Tamasha which has Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in love with each other.

We have a fairy-tale romance of Ranbir and Deepika’s love story with the backdrop of picturesque Corsica bistros, dreamy countryside, sparkling blue waters. This could go down as one of the most complex love stories woven by Imtiaz Ali.

‘Tamasha’ tell you that one doesn’t need to be satisfied with the stories that one hears around.

Ved Vardhan Sahni (Ranbir Kapoor) is enchanted by stories, who grows up hearing them and expresses himself by performing them. Ved is a dreamer. A free spirited person who wants everybody around him to be happy.

Read the full review and see more pics at:
http://www.filmytown.com/movies/tamasha-movie-review/

30 November, 2015

SPECTRE 007 – Movie review

Rating: ***


By Paresh B. Mehta

Genre: Thriller   Recommended: General Audience   Released: 20 November 2015 
Starring: Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux
Directed by: Sam Mendes - 

Daniel Craig’s fourth appearance as the fictional British Secret Agent 007 James Bond in Spectre was worth the wait. His earlier appearances as the British spy were that in Casino Royale (his debut as James Bond), followed by Quantum of Solace and then in Skyfall.

The 007 franchise is the longest running in film history with twenty-four films produced since 1962. This is the largest Bond film release across India exclusively in high-quality 2K digital format in 1250 screens in four languages – English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu – and in 2D and IMAX formats.

Spectre comes across as a ‘mature’ Bond flick with an intriguing story with enthralling moments and more so with the life-like realistic situations, a special mention of the situation when the helpless 007 notices that the car which he runs off from the Agency wasn’t equipped with ammunition but he has to get rid of the baddies.

Read the full review and see more pics at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/spectre-movie-review/