05 August, 2016

Shahid Mallya lends his voice for Hindi film ‘Jacqueline I am coming’


Heartthrob of the young generation, Shahid Mallya the most loved singer has recently sung ‘Shikwa Na Shikayat’ for upcoming Hindi film ‘Jacqueline I am coming’.
A start to end shooting schedule of this film should commence in October and planned to be shot widely across Bhopal and other parts of Madhya Pradesh.
Today was the first song recording which is composed by Sukumar Dutta. Infact this song has been the Muhurat song for the film which was recorded in the studios of T-Series.

04 August, 2016

MOODS OF CRIME - Hindi movie review

 Rating:  ***  (3/5)



This crime thriller analysis and takes you through the various stages of permutations and combinations going on a person’s mind behind committing a crime and the feelings post that.

It is a psychological thriller revolving around Zubin Modi (Ayaaz Ahmed) and Nivedita Bhattacharya (Anima Pagare), final year students of Psychology working on their thesis on Criminology.

They are guided by their professor Uppekha Jain who literally steers them through the bends and turns of their project of ‘Study of Criminals’ where she insists that her students need to have a practical experience apart from the Theoritical universal evidence which could be easily obtained from the world wide web.

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http://www.filmytown.com/movies/moods-of-crime-hindi-movie-review/

01 August, 2016

Vikram Bhatt to launch new web channel

Vikram Bhatt to launch new web channel



Vikram Bhatt, who is known for experimenting with new ideas and showcasing bold content, is all set to launch his new series 'Maaya' on his own web channel, VB on the web, in October.

'Maaya' is an adult love story about two people who come together using aliases and experiment with BDSM. It's as close to E L James's erotic.

When asked the filmmaker on why he chose to release it on web channel and not make it into 70mm film, he explains, “In the ongoing censorship debate filmmakers today are clueless about what will be retained. In this worrying scenario, self-censorship is beginning to creep in with writers and directors editing stuff out, convinced it would never pass muster, and that bothers me.
‘Maaya’ was an idea I’ve had for a while but in a country where even James Bond is not allowed to kiss, I didn’t think BDSM would curry favour,” adds the director known for his pragmatic approach to films.
Pointing out the fact that it’d be near impossible for any country to censor the world wide web even if they do block out YouTube or Facebook, he plans to take his erotic fantasy to audiences across the globe with English subtitles.

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