Showing posts with label Mahie Gill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mahie Gill. Show all posts

07 August, 2015

Nana Patekar, Mahie Gill’s ‘Wedding Anniversary’ wraps up shoot!

Nana Patekar and Mahie Gill starrer ‘Wedding  Anniversary’ wraps up shoot! 


Mumbai, August 6, 2015:
Mahie Gill  plays Nana Patekar’s Muse in an upcoming romantic  drama,  Wedding Anniversary.
The film which is entirely  shot in Goa,  rediscovers the true meaning of love.

Interestingly, this is the first time, Mahie and Nana will be seen together onscreen.  She plays the protagonist, Kahani in the film and is seen painting the town red on her wedding anniversary with a mad, crazy writer Nagarjuna, played by Nana Patekar.

The film shot on the beautiful beaches -Bagha, Calangute, Candolim, captures the buzz, colours and nightlife of Goa that attracts people. The film recently completed its shoot.

Speaking about the film, the director Sudhanshu Jha says “Wedding Anniversary’ is essentially a film about love… Love that is magical, and love that resides in the secret corners of one’s heart.”
Produced by V K Productions Wedding Anniversary is slated for the year-end release.
- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/nana-patekar-mahie-gills-wedding-anniversary-wraps-shoot/#sthash.iSEugAiP.dpuf

24 March, 2014

Gang of Ghosts - Hindi film Review

Rating: **


A haunted mansion in Mumbai is to be demolished making way for a glitzy shopping mall. The gang of harmless Ghosts of different eras and social spheres residing in this house are to be dislocated.

A remake of the commercially successful Bengali film Bhooter Bhabishyat, Gang of Ghosts comes up as mish-mashed comedy with sub-plots and undesirable buffoonery.

Some of these dilapidated disputed buildings were haunted by Ghosts who had taken shelter there over centuries. They were evicted and are homeless today. There is no rehabilitation package on offer. Politicians, media, intellectuals, civic society- no one gives a dam to them. After all, Ghosts can’t vote.

Royal Mansion is one such heritage property which is rented out for film shoots to facilitate its maintenance. A heroine faints during a shooting allegedly sighting Ghost in a mirror. A filmmaker on a reconnaissance trip to the building gets to hear of a spooky story revolving around the house.

- More pics and full review at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/gang-ghosts-film-review/

01 December, 2013

Bullet Raja - Bollywood Film Review

Rating: **

Raja Mishra (Saif Ali Khan) is a Brahmin boy in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh looking for a job but gets involved with goons, and when he is chased, Raja sees a wedding procession and joins it. 

It is the local strongman's daughter's wedding and the procession is headed towards the strongman’s haveli, where Raja instantly befriends the bride's cousin, Rudra Tripathi (Jimmy Shergill). Within hours, Rudra and Raja become best of friends, and Raja becomes a part of rest of the functions and events of this Lucknowi wedding.

Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Bullet Raja has unrealistic gunfights, goons openly ruling the city, depicting incompetence of police force and a mishmash of love, politics and the underworld. It is a below average film.

Full review of Bullet Raja and more pics at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/bullet-raja/

06 September, 2013

Zanjeer - Film Review

Zanjeer - Action Film
Rating: ****

ACP Vijay Khanna (Ram Charan) is transferred to Mumbai and now is in charge of a case where the key eye witness Mala (Priyanka Chopra) has seen a murder by Teja’s Gang (Prakash Raj) and refuses to co-operate. Teja is the head of an oil mafia operation and doesn’t want Mala alive.
Full review at: www.filmytown.com


11 March, 2013

Saheb Biwi aur Gangster Returns - Film Review


A sequel to the critically acclaimed 2011 thriller, Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster, this version has Jimmy Shergill and Mahie Gill, who reprise reprising their roles from the first part.
Other pivotal characters added are that of Irrfan Khan and Soha Ali Khan.
Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia, Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns is a romantic thriller drama about the royals fighting for money and power.
Aditya Pratap Singh (Jimmy Shergill), a royal prince, is shown as a crippled, moving around in a wheel chair, trying to recover from the physical disability. Recovering from his wife’s betrayal, he has the company of lover cum seductress Madhavi Devi (Mahie Gill).
Aditya Pratap Singh manages the strategies and the play of politics of Madhavi Devi who is now an elected Member of Legislative Assembly in a northern state of India.
As they are some four independent MLAs who hold the key to swaying of the policies of the ruling party, Aditya Pratap Singh holds the leash on the policy matters of supporting the ruling party and brilliantly stage-manages their support to extract the best bargain in their favour.
The other independent MLAs are his cousins and uncles, who now show signs of merging with the ruling party for one time immediate gain, whereas Aditya Pratap Singh tries his best to convince them to stay independent and then have the opportunity of extracting the best bargains – time and again.
Madhavi Devi’s relationship with Aditya is in a mess and has turned into an alcoholic and is deprived of money by Aditya for her lavish lifestyle.
She comes in contact with Indrajeet Singh (Irrfan Khan), a prince, who has lost his aristocracy and has lost everything which was once destroyed by Aditya Pratap Singh’s ancestors. Indrajeet wants to regain his pride and has pledged to get back his family’s respect.