24 March, 2014

Mahasati Maina Sundari – brings Asha Bhosle, Bappi Lahiri together

Asha Bhonsle & Bappi Lahiri for the first time record a song for “MAHASATI MAINA SUNDARI”




Title song for a historical story to be aired on Paras Channel from 13th April, based on “MAHASATI  MAINA  SUNDARI” from Jain Religion was recorded on 21st & 22nd March 2014 at Lahiri House, Juhu-Vile Parle scheme, Andheri.



It brings Asha Bhonsle & Bappi Lahiri for first time, music by Bappi Lahiri and song was penned by Rajan Layalpuri. Serial is being made under the banner of R.S.Pictures Productions. “MAHASATI  MAINA  SUNDARI” depicts life of human based on love& faith, it is based on Karma (human nature & behavior) which gives its bad or good results in his or her life itself.



Asha ji said after a long time she has sung for a devotional song that to for the first time for a TV serial and with Bappi da, she also gave lots of best wishes to the makers.

- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/mahasati-maina-sundari-brings-asha-bappida-together/

Pratyusha Banerjee, Barkha Bisht, Pooja Gupta at Sea Shore Awards


A tradition in the Merchant Navy, a prestigious award ceremony hosted by Capt. Sunil Nangia being supported by the entertainment industry having a lineup of TV stars to strut the ramp for designer Saazish Sidhu & other dance performances, the 13th Sailor Today Sea Shore Awards was a memorable evening to unwind for the Sailors.


While TV star Pratyusha Banerjee dazzled the ramp as the show stopper, performances by Rahul saxena and the troupe and the hosts were Roshni chopra and Umesh Pherwani.

The event saw the attendance of Kavitta Verma, Barkha Bisht , Rajesh Khattar, Vandana Sajnani, Shibani Kashyap,  Pooja Gupta, Shifanjali Rao, Prashant Sharma, Vaibhav & Saurabh, Mazhar and Mauli, Karan and Nisha, AmanVerma, Munisha khutwani ,Juhi Parmar, & many others who came forward to felicitate the Sailors.


 


- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/pratyusha-barkha-pooja-sea-shore-awards/

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/