Posts Tagged ‘Asin’

  • London Dreams – Is the Better of Bollywood Reality
    At the fag-end of a season of big-budget films (Aladin, Main aur Mrs Khanna, Blue, Acid Factory, Wanted) where you wondered at the smugness with which filmmakers insult the intelligent audience comes Vipul Shah’s London Dreams. I want to argue that London Dreams is different in that it tells an average story with a conviction and engages its “target” audience...
    by Padmaja Thakore at November 3rd, 2009 at 10:11 pm
  • London Dreams
    Language: Hindi Director : Vipul Shah Writers: Suresh Nair ( Story, Screenplay ), Ritesh Shah ( Dialogues ) Release Date: 30 October 2009 ( India ) Cast: Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Asin Producer: Headstart Films U.K Ltd. Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Cinematography: Sejal Shah Film Editing: Amitabh Shukla Vote your reactions for the movie below. Click on the number of stars...
    by PFCdesktop at October 28th, 2009 at 11:10 am
  • Revisiting Dasavatharam
    At the outset let me make it clear that this write-up is not an attempt to review Kamal Haasan’s Dasavatharam.A lot of discussion has happened about the merits and the demerits of the movie on PFC as well as other forums so I’m not going to make another attempt for the same. Then why am I writing this post on the movie? Well because tomorrow- 17th April marks the release...
    by Sethumadhavan at April 16th, 2009 at 03:04 am
  • Ghajini: Questioning Your Intelligence
    iView Author: Devendra Surolia (India) Email: devendrasurolia [at] gmail [dot] com Ghajini: Questioning Your Intelligence I am suffering from short term memory loss I’ve completely forgotten what happened in last three hours, I am still regarding Aamir khan as the most cinematically intelligent actor who believed in good cinema. His record speaks for him- Acted...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at January 1st, 2009 at 04:01 am
  • Ghajini : The genre is Formula
    End of the year comes a film that brings so many necessary evils of the medium back to the fore –garishly mounted song sequences, elaborate dramatic confrontations, formulaic storytelling structure, yet Ghajini does all these with an approach that is not wholly commercial in the crude sense of the word. A film that takes off with so many baggages, remake and copy...
    by Tushar at December 28th, 2008 at 04:12 am
  • Ghajini is Aamir’s Gunda
    Ghajini Movie Review Gunda ?? Yes, if you havent heard, read or seen the film yet then you seriously have missed something in your life. Do check it out. It’s Mithunda’s cult classic. For more, here is the link. I belong to a tribe which sometimes gets to meet the stars and even ask them few questions. Short term memory loss, tattoos, polaroid camera and revenge...
    by Phoenixnu at December 23rd, 2008 at 02:12 pm