Posts Tagged ‘mahesh manjrekar’

  • Wanted: Radhe and Salman’s commitments
    Film presents Salman Khan in a role where he is at ease and where his working on his character looks visible. From a Character point of view Salman was at home. Very easily he takes off with the spirit of the Chabhee (keys) wala scene in the beginning and neither scene nor Salman’s overall performance in that scene look like a caricature of the similar scene performed...
    by Rk at September 20th, 2009 at 09:09 am
  • Wanted
    Language: Hindi Director: Prabhu Deva Writers:Puri Jagannath (Story),Shiraz Ahmed (Screenplay, Dialogues ) Release Date: 18 September 2009 (India) Cast: Salman Khan, Ayesha Takia, Mahesh Manjrekar Producers: Boney Kapoor Music: Sajid-Wajid Cinematography: Nirav Shah,S.Sriram Enter your reviews and rate the movie in the comments below. Movies are opened for Guerrilla...
    by PFCdesktop at September 16th, 2009 at 05:09 pm
  • My Chennai Cinema Diary
    Well as work beckoned, I was back in Chennai for a short visit of 3 days, incidentally my 2nd visit in less than 2 weeks time. Chennai has more than been home to me and so always has a special place in my heart. This visit was extra special because I ended up watching 3 movies on the big screen all in a span of 24 hours. It was back to my old days of glory and the feeling...
    by Sethumadhavan at June 12th, 2009 at 02:06 am
  • 99 and one viewing…a century
    What do I say. This film completely took me by surprise. After quite some time I watched a commercial B’wood film. I watched 99. Ohhkk, before I get a mild wallop, I didn’t mean it in the true sense of that phrase, but hey, with names like Boman Irani, Kunal Khemu and Mahesh Manjrekar, my mental slate already formed an imprint. Before I entered the theatre...
    by Arthi V at May 17th, 2009 at 02:05 am
  • Vaastav- A sordid reality
       In the  underworld  of  Mumbai,  there  are  some  become  gangsters  out  of  choice,  mesmerized by  the  flashy lifestyle,  and  there are some  who  become  gangsters,  because  of   circumstances,  either  extreme  poverty  or  just  a desire  for  survival.  In a vast  majority  of  the  Bollywood  movies,  the  hero ...
    by Ratnakar Sadasyula at January 18th, 2009 at 08:01 am
  • Slumdog Millionaire
    Except childhood portion, hyped & bit illogical at times. Many weaknesses are not expected in a film made by world famous director. IMDB Link
    by Rk at December 28th, 2008 at 06:12 am
  • JAAGO MOHAN PYAARE!
    JAAGO MOHAN PYAARE! “It is very easy to criticise anyone’s work than doing the actual work”. The old and experienced players of hindi cinema…started their career by redefining the rules of typical bollywood film making. But some how lost their golden touches, cinematic abilities, and trapped in their own success and intelligence. They are thinking...
    by Shailesh Limbachiya at November 13th, 2007 at 03:11 am