Sunday 31 March 2013

Himmatwala (English: The Brave) is an upcoming Bollywood action romance film directed by Sajid Khan. and jointly produced by UTV Motion Pictures and Vashu Bhagnani. The film features Ajay Devgan opposite Tamannaah in the lead roles. It is an official remake of the 1983 blockbuster of the same name, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao starring Jeetendra and Sridevi, which itself is a remake of 1981 telugu movie Ooriki monagadu, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao himself. In this film Ajay Devgan will be seen as an action hero. Two more Bollywood superstar Jeetendra and Akshay Kumar will be seen as special appearance in this film. The first look poster of Himmatwala was revealed on 8 August 2012. The film is scheduled to release on 29 March 2013. -
   Himmatwala Shooting has started with mahurat shot,which held at 1 PM on 22 August.The team streamed the mahurat shot live on an internet portal, all the way from the iconic Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad. This is the first time for any film in B-town that the audience is involved with the movie right from its first shot. The mahurat Shot had Ajay Devgn delivering the very famous power packed dialogue, 'Na main dilliwala, na mein CBI wala, ek behen ka bhai hu, ek maa ka beta..Himmatwala...' Zarina Wahab and Leena Jumani who play Devgn's mother and sister respectively along with Mahesh Manjrekar were also a part of the scene. Sajid Khan wanted everything to go perfect in the very first take as he is a little superstitious about the mahurat shot and wanted to incorporate it in the film as it is without any edits or retakes. And much to everyone's excitement, everything went off as it was planned as this was the first time that a mahurat Shot was broadcasted live,' revealed a source on the sets. The telecast also had Sajid introducing the audiences to the crew that was present on the sets including producer Vashu Bhagnani, dialogue writers Sajid-Farhad, ace hairstylist Hakim Aalim, costume stylist Naveen Shetty and others.
Release Date: 29 Mar 2013

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Friday 29 March 2013

3G (2013) Movie
Director : Sheershak Anand, Shantanu Ray Chhibber.
Producer : Sunil A Lulla, Viki Rajani.
Cast Of Stars : Neil Nitin Mukesh, Sonal Chauhan.
Genre : Thriller.
Music Director : Mithoon.
Language : Hindi.
Country : India.
Release Date : 15th, Mar, 2013.

Monday 25 March 2013

Rangrezz is an upcoming Hindi film directed by Priyadarshan starring Jackky Bhagnani, Priya Anand, Rajpal Yadav and Amitosh Nagpal in the lead roles. Rangrezz is a Hindi remake of Tamil hit film Naadodigal, which has already been remade in Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.After a gap of over fifteen years filmmaker Priyadarshan and Santosh Sivan have come together for this film. The film is produced by Vashu Bhagnani and releases on March.
Rangrezz is an upcoming Hindi film starring Jackky Bhagnani, Priya Anand, Rajpal Yadav and Amitosh Nagpal in the lead roles, directed by Priyadarshan.
The film is produced by Vashu Bhagnani and releases on March 21, 2013
Rangrezz Movie were doing something special for release their music.Rangrezz movie Crew planning to have the music launch of their film in Dharavi.Rangrezz music will be special in also their music.

It`s explained of which good friends are family members you select on your own, `Rangrezz` is really a film about companionship in addition to enjoy! Starring Jackky Bhagnani in addition to Priya Anand, the film`s been recently directed simply by Priyadarshan. `Rangrezz` furthermore signifies the comeback connected with Priyadarshan in addition to Santosh Sivan after having a gap connected with 15 several years.

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Wednesday 20 March 2013


Released : Aug 31, 2012
Genre : Horror | Thriller
Starcast : Natasha Calis, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Kyra Sedgwick
Desc :

The Possession is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed by Ole Bornedal and produced by Sam Raimi. It was released in the US on August 31, 2012, with the film premiering at the Film4 FrightFest.
The story is based on the allegedly haunted dybbuk box. Bornedal cited films like The Exorcist as an inspiration, praising their subtlety.
 The film begins with an old woman trying to open a strange box. She turns on old classic music and grabs holy water and a hammer. Before she is able to destroy the box, she is thrown violently around the room by an unseen force. When her son enters, she is unconscious on the floor.

Next, the audience is introduced to newly divorced couple Clyde (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Stephanie Brenek (Kyra Sedgwick). They have two children, Em (Natasha Calis) and Hannah (Madison Davenport). Clyde introduces his daughters to his new house.
Natasha Calis as Emily "Em" Brenek
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Clyde Brenek
Kyra Sedgwick as Stephanie Brenek

Clyde and his daughters shop at a yard sale, where Em becomes intrigued by an old box which has Hebrew inscriptions engraved on it. Clyde agrees to buy the box for her. When Em walks around the yard carrying the box, she discovers the old woman lying in bed with her arms and head covered in bandages. Upon seeing the box, the old lady slams her hand against the window, screaming, until her nurse closes the window blinds.

Em asks her father to open the box, but he is unable to and concludes it is not meant to be opened. Em keeps the box in her bedroom and that night, begins to hear whispering coming from inside the box. She is successfully able to open it, and inside it finds a tooth, a corpse of a moth, and a ring, which she begins to wear. Em then falls asleep with the box.

After coming home the next day, Clyde, Hannah and Em hear an animalistic noise in their kitchen and discover food all over the floor. When the intruder escapes through their pet flap, Clyde assumes it was a raccoon.

Em becomes solitary and spends her spare time staring at the box. Her behavior grows increasingly sinister, to the point where she stabs her father in the hand with a fork. One night while Em is in the bathroom, she starts to vomit. She uses a flashlight and points it into her mouth. After a few seconds, a hand is seen crawling up from the back of her mouth. Em is startled, but she doesn't say anything and goes back to bed. The house later becomes infested with moths, mainly clustered in Em's room.

While at school, one of Em's classmates attempts to steal her backpack. He discovers the box inside, and begins to antagonize Em about it. She screams at him to give the box back, but when he refuses, Em strikes him multiple times before being restrained by her teacher. Clyde and Stephanie are summoned to a meeting with the principal and Em's teacher, where they discuss Em's growing violence and how she is becoming increasingly antisocial.

Em's teacher recommends that Em spend time away from the box, so it is left in Em's classroom. Later that night, Em's teacher, curious about the noises emanating from the box, tries to open it, but she dies when a malevolent force attacks her and throws her out a window.

Em tells Clyde about an invisible woman (dybbuk) who lives in her box and says Em is "special". Alarmed by her behavior, Clyde attempts to dispose of the box by throwing it in a trash bin. When he returns home, Clyde finds Em, crying, asking what he has done with the box. When Clyde refuses to tell her where the box is, an unseen force suddenly slaps Em, making it seem as if Clyde is abusing her. Em runs away to the exact area where Clyde had disposed of the box. She manages to retrieve it and begins to converse with the dybbuk. Suddenly, moths fly out of the box and into Em's mouth, symbolizing her full possession. Em faints before Clyde can get to her. Clyde carries Em's unconscious body back to his house, where the police and Stephanie wait to take Em away from Clyde. During this time, we also see Clyde returning to pick up the box left by Em.Read more

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Saturday 16 March 2013


Premachi Goshta marathi  movie  online

Directed bySatish Rajwade
Produced byIhita Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.
Written bySatish Rajwade (story)
Chinmay Kelkar (screenplay and dialogues)
CinematographySuhas Gujrati
Release date(s)
  • 1 February 2013
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi   

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02.Olya Sanjveli (Unplugged)
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03.Haravto Sukhacha
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04.Club Mix Theme
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Wednesday 13 March 2013


Cast :Dwayne Johnson, Susan Sarandon, Barry Pepper

 Story :Inspired by true events, the film is about a father whose teenage son is wrongly accused of a drug distribution crime and is looking at a mandatory minimum prison sentence of 10 years. Desperate and determined to rescue his son at all costs, he makes a deal with the U.S. Attorney to work as an undercover informant and infiltrate a drug cartel on a dangerous mission- risking everything, including his family and his own life.

The likeable Dwayne Johnson tries so hard to be taken seriously in the ponderous and preposterous drama Snitch that it hurts to watch him in much the same way it hurts to watch the weightlifting competition at the summer Olympics. Playing John Matthews, a squeaky clean small-business owner in the construction trade who improbably goes undercover in the drug world to save his son, Johnson struggles to heft emotions into the air, pauses to be admired, and then drops them with a thud. The former professional wrestler and football player  makes a more convincing Tooth Fairy than he does an avenging father.
But Snitch wasn’t going to be good no matter what Johnson did; it is so poorly directed that even Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon, playing a shrewish federal prosecutor, comes off as a hack straight off a soap opera. Director and co-writer (and longtime stuntman) Ric Roman Waugh seems to be enjoying a new career as a director of one-word titled flicks (his last was Felon; his next, Currency) that deal with an ordinary Joe being oppressed by the government’s unfair laws. If Snitch makes a case for anything other than action sequences that utilize shiny new semis—Waugh shoots John Matthews’ 18-wheeler plowing through obstacles as if it were a magnificent elephant on a freeway rampage—it is the easing of drug laws so that nice young men like John’s son Jason (Rafi Gavron) aren’t derailed on their way to college.
(Read: Dwayne Johnson’s plans for the future.)
Poor Jason. One day he’s sitting on the couch Skyping with a friend who wants to send him a package of drugs and resisting mightily, even though gee, it would be fun to do some Ecstasy with his girlfriend. He has about five seconds to drool over the clutch-purse-sized package of MDMA that arrives some days later, before his face is being pressed into asphalt and an undercover agent (Barry Pepper, sporting a goatee that would embarrass even Brad Pitt) is leading him off to prison. Pressured by the DEA, his buddy gave him up. According to Jason’s gloomy attorney (David Harbour), mandatory-minimum sentencing for that many pills is 10 years. “Are you out of your mind?” shrieks Jason’s mom Sylvie (Melina Kanakaredes). “He just got accepted into college!”
Sylvie is John’s first wife: Tired, resentful, muttering about layoffs as she comes in the door for her first scene. His new model, Analisa (Nadine Velazquez from Flight) has a smoother complexion and such unnaturally puffy lips that she has a hard time throwing words out over them. Both of them are presented as essentially hysterical unhelpful women who let John do all the hard work in rescuing young Jason. And what work it is. His hopes of sweet-talking the feds into downgrading Jason’s sentence are dashed in his first encounter with nasty Joanne Keeghan (Sarandon). But somehow he persuades her that he can bring in a drug dealer or two since he’s in the construction business and employs ex-cons.

(Read: Mary Pols on Johnson’s Journey 2: The Mysterious Island )
The felon on his crew, Daniel James (Jon Bernthal, who gives Snitch’s only credible performance), gets roped into making introductions even though he’s trying hard to go straight. Soon, John is transporting drugs in his big rigs and getting into the kinds of situations that cause other characters to make observations like “he’s way out of his depth.” Drug runner Malik (Michael K. Williams from Boardwalk Empire) thrusts his gun at John, watches him blanch and is quickly satisfied he’s not a cop. “If you was the po-po you’d be the biggest p—- pig I’d ever seen.” Then he strokes his rosary beads. Did Waugh tell Williams to channel his inner Brando, stroking that cat in The Godfather, as he set up this scene? It’s tired, awkward and empty. The logical lapses mount as the movie goes on, until in the last scenes, absolutely no effort is made to address why a dying man conveniently cooperates, or how a boy is both kidnapped and saved.
Visually, the movie is all over the place. While Waugh allows us full, loving glimpses of say, the grill of John’s car, or the gleaming hulk of that semi, when it comes to people having deep, painful conversations, we get fractions of faces. When John owns up to what an absent dad he’s been to Jason, in an emotional talk over the prison telephones, we see mostly backs of heads. There’s some handheld camera work, but only at precisely the moment when there’s action you might want a decent look at. Things we don’t need to see, like John looking through old job applications to find someone who checked the felony conviction box, get far too much attention. And then there are the prop and costume clichés. The bad guy clutches a rosary. Daniel puts up his hoodie whenever he’s feeling criminal. During a visit to Daniel’s apartment, the dialogue takes a back seat to car alarms and police sirens. In his quest for gritty authenticity, Waugh has fussed over the details but  his version of the underbelly of drug dealing looks like a knock-off. It’s not seamy, it’s silly.

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Dhoom 3 (2013) 

Dhoom 3 (English: Blast 3) is an upcoming Hindi action thriller film, written and directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya and produced by Aditya Chopra. It will be the third installment of the popular Dhoom series.
Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra will reprise their original roles, while Aamir Khan will play the negative role and Katrina Kaif will play lead actress. Jackie Shroff will also feature in a cameo appearance in the film. The first promo of the film will be releasing with Yash Raj’s Next on Nov 13, 2012. It is the first Bollywood movie to be released in Dolby Atmos surround sound. 

Dhoom 3 will release in Christmas 2013 on 25 December 2013 in regular 2D and IMAX formats.

Directed by Vijay Acharya
Produced by Aditya Chopra
Screenplay by Vijay Krishna Acharya
Story by Aditya Chopra
Vijay Krishna Acharya[1]
Starring Aamir Khan
Abhishek Bachchan
Katrina Kaif
Uday Chopra
Music by Pritam
Studio Yash Raj Films
Distributed by Yash Raj Films
Country India
Language Hindi

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