http://bollywoodmovie.blogspot.com/yahoo_authkey_064940bb4108c635.txt. Bollywood movie reviews: November 2009
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  • Saturday, November 21, 2009

    Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty Engagement Photos Gallery











    Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty engagement photos or Pictures gallery are here. Bollywood Hottie, Hottest Yoga lover, Big Boss UK winner Shilpa Shetty was engaged to Raj Kundra, a London-based millionaire businessman at his apartment here last evening.


    Shilpa Shetty said, “I seek everyone’s blessings. Thank you very much.”


    Shilpa Shetty engagement ceremony highlights- Shilpa Shetty’s engagement dress is a Manish Malhotra designed saree and choli in soft onion pink chiffon color. The engagement ring is reportedly bigger than the 14 carat stone that Shilpa shetty is already wearing. Raj Kundra is a UK based businessman who was the youngest person to appear on last year’s list of the Richest British Asians, in 198th position. Shilpa shetty sister Shamita shetty will miss the special occasion of her sister as she is in the Bigg Boss 3 house.

    Only family members and close friends were invited for Shilpa shetty engagement ceremony, according to reports.


    According to Wikipedia, the Rajasthan Royals franchise is owned by Emerging Media group and is Chaired by Manoj Badale. Other investors include Lachlan Murdoch, Aditya S Chellaram and Suresh Chellaram. The Group acquired the franchise for $67 million. Incidentally, this was the least expensive franchise in the Indian Premier League and probably the least fancied team in the league at the beginning of the tournament. Bollywood actress and Celebrity Big Brother winner Shilpa Shetty and her business partner Raj Kundra paid approximately US

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    Shamita Shetty to be out from Bigg Boss

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    Silpa Shetty engagement video with Raj Kundra , Shilpa Shetty wedding engagement video gallery

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    Friday, November 20, 2009

    Kurbaan Movie Review


    Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan is finally here. Here’s the Kurbaan movie review for Bollywood movie buffs. The movie is directed by Rensil D’Silva and shot overseas. Kurbaan proves to be a powerful movie of most Hindi movies released during 2009. The movie gives an insight on the psyche of a terrorist and a person who has spent the life of a helpless spectator.

    Rensil has chosen the burning issue of terrorism for his debut film. Although the movie is being compared to Fanna (Amir Khan, Kajol) and NewYork (Neil Nitin Mukesh,John Abraham) but there is no similarity. Kurbaan is one of those movies that are not just meant to entertain but in fact they leave an enlightening impact on the spectators. Having said this movie deserves a double thumb up.

    Avantika (Kareena Kapoor) is a University teacher in Delhi who has retuned from US to take care of her Dad who has recently suffered a heart attack. During this time she meets Ehsaan (Saif Ali Khan) another professor and hence their love story begins. Few months down the road Avantika gets a call from her University in Delhi calling her back to work. When she tells Ehsaan he agrees to go with her but wants to get married before they leave.

    Soon after their marriage they move to NY to start a new life. They are invited for dinner by their Muslim neighbors one day and that’s when the real story begins. Kurbaan is a love story between Saif and Kareena and the story of Islamic terrorists. There are some intimate scenes between the love birds as much touted about on the media. The high point of the movie is its thirty five minute climax. To sum up the Kurbaan movie review I’ll just say its one for the watcher.

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    Saturday, November 07, 2009

    Katrina Kaif Ranbir kapoor In Perfect Bride

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    Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahai Reviews







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    Starring : Rajkumar Santoshi
    Pritam
    Irshad Kamil, Ashish Pandit and Hard Kaur
    Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Upen Patel, Darshan Jariwala, Asrani, Zakir Hussain, Navneet Nishan and Salman Khan (in special appearance)



    Raj Kumar Santoshi's latest offering is. Prem (Ranbir Kapoor) runs Happy Club along with his friends. Their motto is simple; keep everyone happy and help lovers in distress. As president of the club, Prem and his gang go to any length to make sure two lovers get married. Even if it means getting the one he loves Jennifer, (Katrina Kaif) married off to the one she loves.

    There are enough comic situations to justify that this is a comedy but not enough substance to validate the overemphasis on love. In the end, it's more a masala flick than a comedy.

    But thanks to Ranbir, this film becomes bearable and there are moments he has you in his grasp, either with his performance or simply by his sheer presence. Katrina Kaif looks pretty as usual and has done a good job.


    Hot & sexy pair 'Ranbir' & 'Katrina' share the screen space in 'Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani' grabbing the audience attention.

    'Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani' bangs the screen with great fun to watch. The USP of this movie is the lead pair that features. 'AJPKGK' is directed by Raj Kumar Santoshi and is picturised in Goa and Ooty.

    Prem character is played by Ranbir who lives with his parents who is a 9th standard drop-out and he being the President of the Happy Club. The motto of the Happy Club is to make the peopel enjoy their life. Jenny character is played by 'Katrina' who is an orphan and her adopted parents force her to get married to a agonizing boy only because he is rich.

    Jenny & Prem become friends as the days goes on and Prem falls in love with Jenny but hesitates to tell her. Does Jenny marry the boy who her adopted parents choose?

    Does Ranbir tell her love to her?

    To know more watch ‘'Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani' in theatres

    Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani album is voiced by Sunidhi Chauhar, Hard Kaur,Atif Aslam, Alisha Chinoy, Neeraj Shreedhar, KK, Suzzane D` Mello, Javed Ali, Joso, Soham, Rana Mazumdar, Ashish Pandit, Kailash Kher, Paresh and Naresh. Soundtracks are refreshing which are presented with best pieces of melodies & remixes.

    'Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani' a complete time pass to watch. Go for it, to watch the hot pair on the silver screen

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    Thursday, November 05, 2009

    Salman rocks London Dreams












    Cast Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Ajay Devgan, Lara Dutta more...
    Director Rajkumar Santoshi

    Hail, Salman! Hail! Age may have caught up with him and he may be a little over the hill to play a rock-star, but one cannot help loving his goofy, gross, and womanizing Manu. Playing a yokel from Punjab, Salman Khan does what a young Dharmendra would do today. His Manu in London Dreams is a Punjabi munda who sleeps around with women in his village, has a lot of creditors knocking on his door, plays in a wedding band, and goes behen ke takkei in every next dialogue. It’s a role that would have suited no other star better (except Akshay, perhaps). And Salman rocks, and puts life into ‘London Dreams’.

    The movie, in itself, isn’t bad either. Spiced up with racy humour from start to end, it packs in fair enough laughs but not enough musical thrill that is to be expected from a film of this genre. The culprits are Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The trio fails to repeat their Rock On magik when they ought to have, in fact, bettered it. So when the concert songs are played in the film, the music doesn’t make your hair stand on end. The average tunes take the steam out of the plot because the band in the movie is supposed to be a crowd-puller that manages to get the Wembley Stadium packed to the rafters.

    ‘London Dreams’ tells the story of two friends Arjun (Ajay Devgan) and Manu (Salman Khan) from a Punjab village. True to his name, Arjun has been singularly devoted since childhood to just one aim in life - a musical concert at Wembley stadium. Manu, on the other hand, loves to have fun; he’s got talent but little ambition. He’s happy playing in a wedding band in his village and warding off a bunch of creditors with false promises. The friendship takes a new turn when Arjun takes Manu to London to be a part of his band London Dreams which includes two young blokes from Pakistan (played by Ranvijay Singh and Aditya Kapoor) and a sweet-smiling south Indian girl named Priya (Asin) who dances at the band’s concerts.

    When Manu begins to emerge as the scene-stealer at the concerts and also wins the love of Priya, whom Arjun silently loves, the latter sees his dream crashing because of his dear friend and decides to ruin Manu’s musical career.

    ‘London Dreams’ could have done better without the overplayed drama in the second half. Ajay Devgn’s outburst at the Wembley Stadium in front of 90,000 people is overdramatized, and one can’t understand why Ranvijay would willingly conspire with Devgn against Salman. Asin’s character too isn’t properly fleshed out. Playing an Iyer girl from a conservative family, she does pretty little than dancing on stage or rebuffing the flirtatious Manu’s advances.

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    Aladin reviews Amitabh with Jacqueline Fernandez









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    Starring : Sujoy Ghosh
    Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani
    Vishal Dadlani and Anvita Dutt Guptan
    Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Ritesh Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandes, Saahil Khan, Victor Banerjee, Ratna Pathak, Meeta Vasisht and Joy Sengupta

    Aladin (the film) is no Genius as Amitabh Bachchan's character is, but the movie does transport you to fantasyland, as its genre promises. Right from Boman Irani's voice-over in the beginning, the film carries you to a place called Khwaish, where Sujoy Ghosh rubs his palms, has his actors in slick get-ups, and sets to match the mood. Its fantasyland all right when Aladin (Riteish Deshmukh) is bullied by his friends from childhood to rub a lamp in the hope of a genie appearing. ''Aladin, Aladin kahan hai tera genie,'' his friends harass him all through his growing-up years.

    However, things change when Jasmine (Jacqueline Fernandez) walks into his class on his birthday. Kasim (Sahil Khan), the big bully organizes a birthday bash to impress Jasmine. He convinces Jasmine that Aladin likes lamps and they buy him one as his birthday gift. Once again, they force him to rub the lamp. He refuses, but on Jasmine's insistence, he does oblige. Out comes Genius the genie (Amitabh Bachchan). From then on, its all between Genie and Aladin. He has three wishes but he wastes them all on Jasmine! There's also a twist in the tale in the form of Ring Master (Sanjay Dutt) who plays the bad Genie who wants all powers for himself.

    Jacqueline waltzes through her part with the grace of a gazelle. She has the looks and the talent to make a mark. Amitabh is in 'high energy' mode giving the formulaic image of a fat man who we have come to identify with a Genie, a novel twist. Whether he is dancing or fighting, he is still 'Ab Tak Bachchan'. The style and the charismatic power are there for all to see. Riteish is slowly but steadily making a mark of his own. Dutt injects the necessary evil ingredient.





    The look and feel of the film given by Sabu Cyril is commendable and the music by Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani has you tapping your feet. Choreography is top class and costumes deserve a special mention.

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    Jacqueline Fernandez with Amitabh bacchan in Aladin




    An interview with Jacqueline Fernandez

    In conversation with Jacqueline Fernandez, who is making her debut as an actor with ALADIN this Friday.
    How would you describe your role in ALADIN?

    I play the role of a very sweet and normal college girl called Jasmine in ALADIN. She is not a princess like in the fable. Jasmine is not some one who has a distinct personality. Jasmine possesses the qualities of a princess in a fairy tale, though she is not a princess in ALADIN. I did feel a little bit of pressure because people know who Jasmine is and I'd have to live up to the expectations. Luckily I had no comparisons. I had to set a standard for Jasmine. In that way it was a challenge for me.

    Do you think it has been very easy for you to bag ALADIN?

    To be honest, I have been extremely lucky. I think I have my own genie who has granted me my wishes. There are many talented young girls who find it very difficult to get a break in Bollywood. I am indeed because within just a month of my coming to Mumbai, I succeeded in getting my big break and now have my foot in the door

    How did you bag ALADIN?

    I did go for an audition for ALADIN. I should confess that it was my first and worst audition. In fact, I thought that it would be the last time that I will face the camera. I messed up my lines and giggled. The casting director asked me to talk about a happy and sad event in my life. I guess I sounded true when I narrated my sad moment, because I tried to be true to the character. I was told that I was on board the film the same evening.

    How did you prepare for your part?

    The brief that I got from director Sujoy Ghosh was that I should not try to get too much into my character but just be natural. I do not think I prepared for the role. I prepared for the scenes, read the script many times day and night and did the rehearsals.

    Considering that you are a Sri Lankan national, how were you influenced by Bollywood?

    It may sound cliched, but the fact is that right from the age of 7, I wanted to be an actress. I should confess that I have been influenced a lot by Bollywood, because I used to make it a point to watch all Bollywood films, in addition to International films, since Sri Lankan films were never shown in Bahrain. I grew up in Bahrain and moved to Panipitiya outside Colombo, where my parents stay.

    How would you compare Bollywood with Hollywood?

    I do not know how to compare Bollywood with Hollywood. All that I can say is that I chose to make my debut in Bollywood with a film like ALADIN. Bollywood stands on its own with its different way of sending out message to the public. In terms of emotions, acting is difficult. Bollywood is a little more emotional than Hollywood because the actors are blessed here to have the chance to let themselves loose and touch the hearts of the people.


    How was the experience of sharing the screen with an actor like Amitabh Bachchan?

    Just to be in the same frame with Mr. Amitabh Bachchan was more than what I could have asked for. Riteish told me that he had spent his entire life to be with Mr. Bachchan, whereas I was lucky to have had the opportunity to be with him in my very first film. Mr. Bachchan has been my source of inspiration from day one, because I learnt by being in his orbit. Mr. Bachchan is very polite and kind but probably opens up only when he knows a person better.

    Are you scared that you may be slotted as a foreign actress?

    I am scared but, I hope that I am not slotted because I want to be different. If you are just perceived as a foreigner, you tend to get limited chance because there will be the tendency to cast you as a NRI or a modern day woman. It is always a big challenge for an actor to essay different roles.

    To what extent, are you game for exposure as an actress?

    I think there is a very fine thin line between exposure and over exposure. You, as an actor have to judge what suits you. I have absolutely no problem at all as far as exposure is concerned, if it justifies the role. In that case, I would be ready to do what it takes to take the message to the audiences.

    How did you find Sujoy Ghosh as a director?

    Sujoy is wonderful. I love the relationship that he shares with his actors. I love his spirit and the positivity which he brings on the sets. What I like about him as a director is that he does not shouts and is very relaxed. His nature rubs off on his actors and brings life to the sets.

    Do you think Katrina has set the trend of foreign actresses making it big in Bollywood?

    Yes. Katrina has proved every one wrong by being an example of a hard working woman who is dedicated and passionate to her work. I do not think she is today what she is just because of Salman Khan. It will be unfair to attribute her success to Salman Khan. Why would a director invest millions of rupees for the sake of Salman Khan in Katrina? Kat brings in so much into the table.

    What is your role in Jaane Kahan Se Aaye Ho Tum?

    I play the role of an alien in JAANE KAHAN SE AAYE HO TUM. I come from Venus and crash land into Riteish's arms. It is a very sweet story. I play a girl who comes in search of true love. Since Riteish also has been in search of true love all his life in the film, together we set out on our crazy journey to find out love.

    Have you found out your true love in life?

    All that I can say is life is too spontaneous to be able to make a plan and hence I take life as it comes along.

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    Katrina, Ranbir create magic






    Bollywood actress, Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif at a showcase creations by designer Rohit Bal for the Grand finale of Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week in New Delhi, India, Wednesday , Oct. 28, 2009. (AP Photo)

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    Kareena Kapoor on Hi Blitz





    She looks stunningly beautiful, brightening our day; Kareena Kapoor’s Hi! Blitz cover page look is breathtaking.

    Dressed in a Manish Malhotra traditional outfit and resembling a demure girl from a bygone era, Bebo leaves us goggle-eyed. Everything from her slightly curled hair to the way she strikes a pose, her neckpiece and other accessories, her subdued make-up - all adds to the dreamy cover page design of the mag.

    Kareena is quite a regular face to feature on Hi! Blitz and definitely the mag people know how to portray her at her sensuous best and with that slight cleavage show she sure does look alluring.

    Well, the lady also reveals the Top 50 beautiful people, just like Aishwarya Rai does for Filmfare magazine and that is a bit disappointing.

    Nevertheless, catch this diva as never seen before. Masha Allah!

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    Amitabh bacchan's first look in Paa









    A rare film
    Directed by the Cheeni Kum fame R. Balki, ‘Paa’ tells a story of a boy who is ageing fast. The film features Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Vidya Balan. Unlike real life, the film portrays Amitabh as Abhishek’s son. In the movie Big B suffers from Progeria, a rare congenital abnormal condition where a person ages rapidly. Paa explores the emotional father-son relationship with this ailment as the backdrop.

    The trailer of the film shows Amitabh as “The child sensation of the year.”

    STORY

    Auro (Amitabh Bachchan) is an intelligent, witty 13-year-old boy with an extremely rare genetic defect that causes accelerated ageing.

    He suffers from a progeria like syndrome. Mentally he is 13, very normal, but physically he looks 5 times older. In spite of his condition, Auro is a very happy boy. He lives with his mother Vidya (Vidya Balan), who is gynaecologist.

    Amol Arte (Abhishek Bachchan) is young politician who is progressive and full of ideas. He is out to prove to the world that ‘politics’ is not a bad word. He is a man with a mission. Auro is Amol’s son.

    Paa is a ‘rare’ story about a father-son-son-father relationship.

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