A REVOLUTIONARY FUTURE FILMSTAR
Friday, November 19, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
LAUNCH OF MANNAT EMPIRES 1ST CO.
SO MEET U AS A VIEWER & CUSTOMER AS WELL.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
CHANGING MY NAME
SORRY, I COULDN'T WRITE BLOGS.
OH... THAT HAS SOME REASONS.
AT PRESENT, I M HAVING MY EXAMS
AND SECONDLY.
I WAS NOT ABLE TO SIT ON NET...
I HAVE SOME NEWS FOR YOU..
I AM THINKING TO USE PANCHJANYA AS MY NAME IN FILMS.
ALSO...
I AM ADDING SOME FEATURES TO MY WEB PAGE SOON...
AN ENCYCLOPEDIA..
GALLEY...
I WANTED YOUR VIEWS ON THIS ARTICLE.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
about latest changes in box office
I think I should not give any advice to anyone about someone else's film, because after all it's your money.
Checkout CC2C.
It has turned to be the biggest flop of Akshay Kumar in 2009.
http://www.boxofficeindia.com/cpages.php?pageName=earnings&PHPSESSID=70e35af595308370fb5c7a611e51e2b6
Is it worth-watching? I a question.
Is He the King of the Bollywood?
Whereas Ghajni and Rabne.. are still they...
And also Luck By Chance has come, Rock On!! hero is starring in the movie.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
REVIEWS ON CC2C
Box office reception
Chandni Chowk to China earned INR 330 million (210 million net) in its opening weekend. The overseas collection for the first weekend was approximately INR 85 million. The film's North American box office was $685,798 as of January 19, 2009.
PLOT
An action-comedy about a simple cook from Chandni Chowk mistaken for the reincarnation of an ancient peasant warrior Liu Shengh by residents of an oppressed Chinese village.
Friday, January 23, 2009
APOLOGIZATION
Thursday, January 15, 2009
ABOUT "Slumdog Millionaire"
Based on the book Q & A by Vikas Swarup, we are introduced to Jamal (Dev Patel), who is on his way of winning KAUN BANEGA CROREPATI (Who wants to be a millionaire?), yet there is scepticism from the game show host (Anil Kapoor) that a slumboy could know the answers and he gets him arrested. The policeman (Irrfan Khan) demands to know how Jamal could possibly know the answers to all the questions, and thus begins the journey of his experiences through flashback. With each question asked in the present, we learn from his past, that he learnt many things that common people would never know, without reading a book. As we move from flashback to the current time, where Jamal is proving his innocence, we learn that his real goal is to reunite with his true love Latika (Freida Pinto), whom he’s been searching for since he was a boy.
Slumdog Millionaire is the feel good movie of the year and is the biggest contender for best picture at the Oscars on February 22nd. The pacing of the story is fast-paced and you become eager to know how Jamal gets the answers right. Even though life has been unfair, he’s shown as a fighter and just never gives up despite all obstacles.
The film sets a benchmark on all levels. The adapted screenplay by Simon Beaufoy is suspenseful and intriguing. The cinematography is award winning by Anthony Dod Mantle. Editing by Chris Dickens is crisp. Music and score by AR Rahman blends perfectly in the background to the plot. Director Danny Boyle zooms competently through Jamal’s life and with ease so the viewer can’t help but fall in love with the main characters and the story. There is no bias, there is no religion, and the filmmaker ensures that even India is seen as a character in all its beauty.
On the acting side, all the newcomers are rising stars. Dev Patel acts confidently as the ambitious, defiant, courageous Jamal and you root for him till the very end. Bravo! Freida Pinto is a natural beauty that fills the screen with her damaged innocence. Her subtle chemistry with Dev is what made the characters feel real. Anil Kapoor is quite good as the cunning and cocky host; it’s great to see him really dig his teeth in this role. Irrfan Khan and Mahesh Manjrekar (villain) are adequate. Madhur Mittal, as Jamal’s older brother Salim, stands out. All the young actors playing Latika, Jamal, and Salim did an excellent job, especially in the sequence where they run away from an orphanage.
Thinking about this movie makes me smile and proves that the magic of movies is very much alive! Slumdog Millionaire is among the finest and most compassionate films I’ve ever seen about an underdog and is highly recommended to everyone. Enjoy!
I MUST WATCH MOVIE.
Reviewed by: Shruti Bhasin - Rating: 10.0 / 10
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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