Posts Tagged ‘Bipasha Basu’

  • All The Best : Fun Begins
    Language: Hindi Director : Rohit Shetty Writers: Robin Bhatt, Yunus Sejawal ( Story, Screenplay ) Bunty Rathod, Sajid Farhaad ( Dialogues ) Release Date: 16 October 2009 ( India ) Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgan, Bipasha Basu Producer: Ajay Devgan Music: Pritam Cinematography: Dudley Film Editing: Steven H.Bernard Vote your reactions for the movie below. Click on the...
    by PFCdesktop at October 15th, 2009 at 08:10 am
  • Shob Charitro Kalponik – Poetry and Introspection
    The decadent Indian male with a heart of gold was best personified by ‘Devdas’. Over the years, Devdas came to us in different forms. Personally, Bimal Ray’s creation was by far the best. Prakash Mehra did his own version of ‘Devdas’ with Amitabh Bachchan in ‘Muqaddar ka Sikandar’ and on hindsight, that was very engrossing. They...
    by Indraneel at September 21st, 2009 at 04:09 am
  • Mythology and Cinema
    To me cinema is the conglomeration of myths; a conjugation of visual and aural traditions. The sights and sounds of my collective subconscious leads to the creation of the tapestry of images and sounds. The finality is nothing but an assimilation of multiple truths that define my existence as a human being. My personal and racial history gets reflected in my works. Nothing...
    by Sudipto Chattopadhyay at August 22nd, 2009 at 07:08 am
  • Memories Of Our Ancestors
     Life offers you a plethora of choices; the onus is on you to choose what you choose. I chose the portrayal of the human predicament as my aesthetic canvas to paint on. I guess it stems from that specific tradition of art that you identify with and wish to highlight. Robert Browning’s statement, “My only interest is in the development of the soul, little else is...
    by Sudipto Chattopadhyay at August 16th, 2009 at 11:08 am
  • The Quest for Flight
    Since recorded history, mankind’s greatest quest has been for flight. Human beings were always fascinated by birds wanting to approximate and emulate them. They failed for centuries but never gave up. I think this is almost a metaphor for the mass human psyche—- forever wanting to soar above circumstance. Poets have likened their spirits to birds; painters have...
    by Sudipto Chattopadhyay at August 13th, 2009 at 08:08 pm
  • The burden of dreams
    Beyond the tangy delight of saying “action” and the sweeping power of uttering “cut”, I am caught in a dilemma about what role do I play between those two operative words. In the interregnum I am frozen into just gazing upon a shot shaping up to a life that just might affect a few lives, warrant a gentle smile or prompt a tear to drop. So where does the auteur...
    by Sudipto Chattopadhyay at August 9th, 2009 at 04:08 am
  • Aa Dekhen Zara- The Title Sums up the Movie
    *Disclaimer- Spoiler Alert After a reasonably impressive debut with Johny Gaddar, Neil Nitin Mukesh is back with Aa Dekhen Zara (ADZ from hereon). Directed by Jehangir Surti, this one is a thriller too with an interesting premise. But does it deliver and does it turn out to be that summer cool flick you’ve been waiting for? Well read on to know more. One of the movies...
    by Sethumadhavan at March 28th, 2009 at 11:03 am
  • Aa Dekhe Zara, Not Much Dum
    /*  Disclaimer  Alert Way  back  in 1990,  there  was a  Mallu movie  Iyer the Great,  starring  Mamooty  in  the  lead  role.  The  movie  was about the  eponymous  character,  who has  a sixth  sense  and an  ability to  predict  the future, including  his  own  death.   The Bhavishyavani  concept,  where  a person  can  look into ...
    by Ratnakar Sadasyula at March 28th, 2009 at 06:03 am
  • No Smoking : Body and soul are interdependent in this world to function
    No Smoking was rejected and ridiculed by film industry when it was released. But it had material to affect the filmmakers. Last Sunday I got to see Drona and it reminded me of No Smoking. Drona suggests that yes it has affected or has started affecting the film makers. The moment Abhishek Bachchan steps into the imaginary world (some nagar) and meets with a dwarf and...
    by Rk at March 19th, 2009 at 01:03 am
  • Begani Shadi Mein Adullah Deewana : Item numbers by Super Stars
    Many years ago Raj Kapoor and Padmini had danced on the song Begani Shaadi mein Abdullah Deewana. Song was very much part of the film and Raj Kapoor and Padmini were not mere imported material in the film but they were leading man and woman of the film. Helen used to be there in the films to dance on one or two songs and people used to enjoy and appreciate her songs and...
    by Rk at April 17th, 2008 at 06:04 am