Showing posts with label Vipin Sharma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vipin Sharma. Show all posts

29 June, 2016

Raman Raghav 2.0 movie review

Rating: 3.5 stars

Nawazuddin Siddiqui stands out in this dark Psychological Thriller with his brilliant portrayal of the psychotic killer of 1960s-70s.
It is generally said that evil exists in each individual on this earth with the percentage of wickedness varying from almost zero to maximum in rarest of the people.
This story is inspired by the notorious serial killer Raman Raghav (an individual) and a fictionalized version of the depiction of the gory, cold blooded murders he committed.
Ramanna uses a regular steel rod to reduce human faces to severed heads and broken skulls. He is shown as a rational human loitering around Mumbai’s underbelly – slums, where he is on the prowl for his next victim.
Such is the detail and simplicity of the character that in one particular scene, when he loosely holds the steel rod (with a bend) and while on his regular walks, he is shown losing his mind on a stray dog, which craftily escapes the psycho’s wrath.
Read full review and see more pics of RAMAN RAGHAV 2.0 at:
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18 August, 2015

Gour Hari Dastaan – The Freedom File (Movie Review)

Rating: ****



A biopic on Gour Hari Das, a freedom fighter who needed to establish his identity and his journey spanning three decades in his quest for a piece of paper – the Certificate of recognition for his efforts during the freedom struggle from the Government of India.

Not for seeking pension funds or other benefits, but recognition of his efforts as a teen-aged school boy who went to prison for several months for taking part in the freedom struggle during the British raj in India.

Gour Hari Dastaan is a story based on real life of an Odisha freedom fighter, Gour Hari Das who made his way through a long battle of silent war that lasted for 32 years, against his own government to prove his patriotic association towards the nation. He fought for a certificate recognizing his work as a freedom fighter which took three full decades to arrive.

21 June, 2014

Internationally applauded IDENTITY CARD releasing on August 29th

After worldwide acclamation and selection in world festivals, IDENTITY CARD, which is quoted as “bravest film of Indian cinema” recently in a top newspaper in United Kingdom, is scheduled to release on August 29th .Kazmi, director of the film happily announces that an established international corporate house of UK ‘Blue Sapphire Films limited’ has keenly joined hands for the Indian release of film. 

This is the first Indian film that will be presented by Blue sapphire said company’s MD, he further said that we are more into international cinema but with IDENTITY CARD’s buzz internationally we were intrigued to watch the film and we were so impressed with the film that it did not take us time to say yes to it. Another international company MEDIAMARK from Canada is associated with the company as associate producers, Javid Banday, national award winner from India years back was thrilled to hear about this sensitively handled Kashmir based film and he came on board, revealed a source from the film.

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IDENTITY CARD’s international distribution is already in the hands of a South African distribution network called RED CRUSH, Glen Clack of RED CRUSH is very excited about Kashmir issue film saying this film has a certain audience in many countries and this is the reason that we are dubbing it in many international languages.

IDENTITY CARD has veteran actors like national award winner Saurabh Shukla, Raghubir Yadav, Vipin Sharma, Brijendra Kala and uprising Tia Bajpai, Furqan Merchant, Shoib Kazmi, Prashantt Guptha and very telented Manini Mishra is a guest appearance. Film is being produced by Rahat Kazmi Films, Amarchand Motion Pictures, Films and Reels Production Pvt. Ltd. and Helping Hand film is being co produced by a Kashmiri filmmaker Tariq Khan.

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/