Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts

Friday, November 7, 2008

Movie Review: Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi

Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi


Cast: Sonu Sood, Eesha Koppikhar, Alok Nath, Smita Jaykar, Vishal Malhotra
Director: Kaushik Ghatak
Rating: * 1/2

Nobility as a quality in cinema seems almost the hallmark of Sooraj Barjatya's cinema. Specially during these times of stress cynicism and violence, any film that doesn't belch out venomous fumes is worthy of applause.

But wait. Before we cheer "Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi" for walking the straight and narrow road, let's be warned. The route taken by the narration looks like a tepid and technically shoddy facsimile of Anil Ganguly's "Tapasya", which was produced by Barjatya, and more recently, the Barjatya-directed "Vivah" that won extra points for its elegant and fluent simplicity of narration.

Director Kaushik Ghatak takes us through Barjatya's joint-family system. Yes, even the infamous 'gaajar ka halwa' (sweet dish made out of shredded carrot) makes its mouth-watering appearance during the first wedding that rolls out at the start.

Yup, the film begins and ends with elaborate weddings replete with the whole cast plus sundry junior artists dressed in garish pinks, mauves and greens prancing to the sound of festivities.

But somewhere this prolonged music-video 'Vivaah...' lacks the graceful zing of the other Shahid Kapur-Amrita Rao film two years ago which had enough meals and morning walks to make our digestive system feel balanced out.

"Ek Vivaah..." is lopsided in its fervent festivity. The first-half where a romance grows between two small town singers Sonu Sood and Eesha Koppikhar creaks with monotonous semi-classical songs.

The music composed by Ravindra Jain is simply awful. Jain had done the songs and music in the original film "Tapasya". One still remembers Kishore Kumar's theme song "Jo raah chuni tuney" with affection.

The songs and music in "Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi" are dreadfully dull. The film gets by on the strength of Bengali litterateur Ashapurna Devi's powerful story of a self-willed woman who sacrifices marriage to look after her siblings.

Parts of the second-half capture the emotional aroma of the original story. Specially effective is the relationship between the spinster and her devoted soulmate who refuses to marry any other girl.

Suchitra Sen and Ashok Kumar shared a similar platonic rapport in Asit Sen's "Mamta". And so did Raakhee Gulzar and Parikshit Sahni in "Tapasya". They had the spirit.

Eesha and Sonu are sincere, but they lack the gravity and ingrained wisdom and dignity required to portray lives that go beyond self interest.

What works for this "Vivaah..." is its intrinsic integrity. At a time when everyone is making films that either go for the guffaw or head for the libido, here's a film that tackles very basic traditional values and the feelings underlining the colourful festivities related to the Hindu wedding. The language is often so old fashioned that it borders on the archaic.

But at least nobody is acting oversmart.

Movie Review: Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi

Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi


Cast: Sonu Sood, Eesha Koppikhar, Alok Nath, Smita Jaykar, Vishal Malhotra
Director: Kaushik Ghatak
Rating: * 1/2

Nobility as a quality in cinema seems almost the hallmark of Sooraj Barjatya's cinema. Specially during these times of stress cynicism and violence, any film that doesn't belch out venomous fumes is worthy of applause.

But wait. Before we cheer "Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi" for walking the straight and narrow road, let's be warned. The route taken by the narration looks like a tepid and technically shoddy facsimile of Anil Ganguly's "Tapasya", which was produced by Barjatya, and more recently, the Barjatya-directed "Vivah" that won extra points for its elegant and fluent simplicity of narration.

Director Kaushik Ghatak takes us through Barjatya's joint-family system. Yes, even the infamous 'gaajar ka halwa' (sweet dish made out of shredded carrot) makes its mouth-watering appearance during the first wedding that rolls out at the start.

Yup, the film begins and ends with elaborate weddings replete with the whole cast plus sundry junior artists dressed in garish pinks, mauves and greens prancing to the sound of festivities.

But somewhere this prolonged music-video 'Vivaah...' lacks the graceful zing of the other Shahid Kapur-Amrita Rao film two years ago which had enough meals and morning walks to make our digestive system feel balanced out.

"Ek Vivaah..." is lopsided in its fervent festivity. The first-half where a romance grows between two small town singers Sonu Sood and Eesha Koppikhar creaks with monotonous semi-classical songs.

The music composed by Ravindra Jain is simply awful. Jain had done the songs and music in the original film "Tapasya". One still remembers Kishore Kumar's theme song "Jo raah chuni tuney" with affection.

The songs and music in "Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi" are dreadfully dull. The film gets by on the strength of Bengali litterateur Ashapurna Devi's powerful story of a self-willed woman who sacrifices marriage to look after her siblings.

Parts of the second-half capture the emotional aroma of the original story. Specially effective is the relationship between the spinster and her devoted soulmate who refuses to marry any other girl.

Suchitra Sen and Ashok Kumar shared a similar platonic rapport in Asit Sen's "Mamta". And so did Raakhee Gulzar and Parikshit Sahni in "Tapasya". They had the spirit.

Eesha and Sonu are sincere, but they lack the gravity and ingrained wisdom and dignity required to portray lives that go beyond self interest.

What works for this "Vivaah..." is its intrinsic integrity. At a time when everyone is making films that either go for the guffaw or head for the libido, here's a film that tackles very basic traditional values and the feelings underlining the colourful festivities related to the Hindu wedding. The language is often so old fashioned that it borders on the archaic.

But at least nobody is acting oversmart.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008) Movie Review and Trailer !




Movie Name : Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
Also Known As : A Couple Made by God (English title)
Release Date : 12 December 2008
Genre : Comedy / Romance / Drama
Director : Aditya Chopra
Producers : Yash Chopra, Aditya Chopra
Banner : Yash Raj Films
Presenter : Yash Raj Films
Language : Hindi
Writer : Aditya Chopra
Music Director : Salim-Sulaiman
Shooting Studios : YRF Studios
Shooting Locations : Punjab
Music On : YRF Music
Cast :Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Vinay Pathak


{ Movie News, Photos and Trailer of Shahrukh Khan & Anushka Sharma }

The wait is over. After eight years Aditya Chopra is back to direct a film with Yash Raj Films production. Who would think that 13 years had passed since the first time this Jodi came together? At that time, the director was merely the scion of a great film making family and the star was best known for taking on negative roles that no one else would. Then the magic they conjured up in their first film together, redefined Hindi cinema and set them on their respective paths to the heights of glory.

After Deepika Padukone in Om Shanti Om, now, Anushka Sharma is the new Shah Rukh Khan heroine. Aditya Chopra is launching the 19-year-old Bangalore girl for his comeback film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. "We were looking first and foremost for someone who could truly embody the spirit of small town Punjab and we know we have found her in Anushka," said Yash Chopra. "And while she has no previous acting experience, we have seen that unique spark in her that makes us confident that she will be a standout even opposite Shah Rukh."

After directing his second film, "Mohabbatein", back in 2000, Aditya had taken a conscious break from direction to set up and develop India's first studio model making Yash Raj Films a name to reckon with. In the years that followed, YRF, under the keen eye of Aditya, produced such blockbusters as Dhoom, Dhoom:2, Hum Tum, Bunty Aur Babli, Salaam Namaste, Fanaa and Chak De India. While Aditya was the creative producer in all these films, he also kept up with his creative juices by writing his father Yash Chopra's directorial venture Veer-Zaara in 2004, as well as the stories of other films.

Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi is the third film directed by Aditya Chopra after eight years. His earlier direction was Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) and Mohabbatein (2000) in which Shahrukh Khan was in lead role, and all knows that both were super duper hit films.

"Starting the first day of shooting is what still gives me goose bumps like nothing else," said King Khan. "And to make films with Yash Raj, that too when Adi is directing, is an experience that is more than 100% exciting. Yash Raj Films is, and will always be, home for me and who doesn't love coming home? Yashji and Adi have always given me roles that have gotten me love and appreciation from fans all over the world. And this time Adi has again written a character for me to play that I think will become as beloved as Raj of DDLJ was. I am going to be trying as usual to hit it out of the park with Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi."

The first official poster of movie Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi is given in the following site in which Shah Rukh is looking quite different. The movie poster and the tagline of the film "There is an extraordinary love story in every ordinary jodi" is making the film more mysterious one.




{ Movie Overview }

Aditya Chopra's third directorial venture after eight years, “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi” starring Shah Rukh Khan, will remind audiences of the magic touch that has made “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” the longest running motion picture in Indian cinema history. Indeed the jodi of Adi and SRK will once again be a treat for film audiences and the romantic confection of “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi” looks set to capture hearts across the globe all over again.


{ MP3 Songs Download }

Haule Haule
coming more soon


{ Trailer }










{ pictures: Anushka Sharma and ShahRukh Khan}











Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008) Movie Review and Trailer !




Movie Name : Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
Also Known As : A Couple Made by God (English title)
Release Date : 12 December 2008
Genre : Comedy / Romance / Drama
Director : Aditya Chopra
Producers : Yash Chopra, Aditya Chopra
Banner : Yash Raj Films
Presenter : Yash Raj Films
Language : Hindi
Writer : Aditya Chopra
Music Director : Salim-Sulaiman
Shooting Studios : YRF Studios
Shooting Locations : Punjab
Music On : YRF Music
Cast :Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Vinay Pathak


{ Movie News, Photos and Trailer of Shahrukh Khan & Anushka Sharma }

The wait is over. After eight years Aditya Chopra is back to direct a film with Yash Raj Films production. Who would think that 13 years had passed since the first time this Jodi came together? At that time, the director was merely the scion of a great film making family and the star was best known for taking on negative roles that no one else would. Then the magic they conjured up in their first film together, redefined Hindi cinema and set them on their respective paths to the heights of glory.

After Deepika Padukone in Om Shanti Om, now, Anushka Sharma is the new Shah Rukh Khan heroine. Aditya Chopra is launching the 19-year-old Bangalore girl for his comeback film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. "We were looking first and foremost for someone who could truly embody the spirit of small town Punjab and we know we have found her in Anushka," said Yash Chopra. "And while she has no previous acting experience, we have seen that unique spark in her that makes us confident that she will be a standout even opposite Shah Rukh."

After directing his second film, "Mohabbatein", back in 2000, Aditya had taken a conscious break from direction to set up and develop India's first studio model making Yash Raj Films a name to reckon with. In the years that followed, YRF, under the keen eye of Aditya, produced such blockbusters as Dhoom, Dhoom:2, Hum Tum, Bunty Aur Babli, Salaam Namaste, Fanaa and Chak De India. While Aditya was the creative producer in all these films, he also kept up with his creative juices by writing his father Yash Chopra's directorial venture Veer-Zaara in 2004, as well as the stories of other films.

Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi is the third film directed by Aditya Chopra after eight years. His earlier direction was Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) and Mohabbatein (2000) in which Shahrukh Khan was in lead role, and all knows that both were super duper hit films.

"Starting the first day of shooting is what still gives me goose bumps like nothing else," said King Khan. "And to make films with Yash Raj, that too when Adi is directing, is an experience that is more than 100% exciting. Yash Raj Films is, and will always be, home for me and who doesn't love coming home? Yashji and Adi have always given me roles that have gotten me love and appreciation from fans all over the world. And this time Adi has again written a character for me to play that I think will become as beloved as Raj of DDLJ was. I am going to be trying as usual to hit it out of the park with Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi."

The first official poster of movie Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi is given in the following site in which Shah Rukh is looking quite different. The movie poster and the tagline of the film "There is an extraordinary love story in every ordinary jodi" is making the film more mysterious one.




{ Movie Overview }

Aditya Chopra's third directorial venture after eight years, “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi” starring Shah Rukh Khan, will remind audiences of the magic touch that has made “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” the longest running motion picture in Indian cinema history. Indeed the jodi of Adi and SRK will once again be a treat for film audiences and the romantic confection of “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi” looks set to capture hearts across the globe all over again.


{ MP3 Songs Download }

Haule Haule
coming more soon


{ Trailer }










{ pictures: Anushka Sharma and ShahRukh Khan}











Monday, March 17, 2008

Top Hindi Songs of 2008

Hrithik RoshanThese are my favourite collection of top 10 hindi songs. These are all released in 2008. Many more are still to come. So go ahead download your latest free hindi mp3 and enjoy great listening experience.

Top 10 Hindi Mp3s of 2008
1. Jogi Aaya
2. Jashn-e-Bahaara

3. Khwaja Mere Khwaja
4. Jee Le
5. Maa
6. Pehli Nazar Mein
7. Gup Chup
8. Jaane Kyun Tanha Ho
9. Dekhta Hai Tu Kya
10. Manzar