Directed by | Brad Bird |
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Produced by | Tom Cruise J. J. Abrams Bryan Burk |
Written by | André Nemec Josh Appelbaum Christopher McQuarrie |
Based on | Mission: Impossible by Bruce Geller |
Starring | Tom Cruise Ving Rhames Jeremy Renner Josh Holloway Simon Pegg Paula Patton Anil Kapoor |
Music by | Michael Giacchino Lalo Schifrin (themes) |
Cinematography | Robert Elswit |
Editing by | Paul Hirsch |
Studio | Cruise/Wagner Bad Robot Productions Skydance Productions |
Thursday, 30 June 2011
MI4- ghost protocol Trailer
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Priyanka Chopra not replacing Aishwarya Rai
Priyanka Chopra has rubbished reports that she might replace Aishwarya Rai in Madhur Bhandarkar's ambitious project "Heroine".
"Read some stupid article about how i wanna do Madhur Bhandarkar's film HEROINE... I think Madhur is an amazing director and. It'll be amazing to work together again but GUYS this one aint it!!! I wish him and Aishwarya lots of luck with the film," the Bollywood star posted on Twitter.
With Aishwarya pregnant, shooting of the film has been postponed. Rumours were abuzz that Priyanka was eager to be part of the film. The the actress has now put an end to the speculation.
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"Read some stupid article about how i wanna do Madhur Bhandarkar's film HEROINE... I think Madhur is an amazing director and. It'll be amazing to work together again but GUYS this one aint it!!! I wish him and Aishwarya lots of luck with the film," the Bollywood star posted on Twitter.
With Aishwarya pregnant, shooting of the film has been postponed. Rumours were abuzz that Priyanka was eager to be part of the film. The the actress has now put an end to the speculation.
Courtesy:TOI
Monday, 27 June 2011
Always Kabhi Kabhi Review
Always Kabhi Kabhi Rating: 1.72/5
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Taran Adarsh Site:BollywoodHungama
Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Nikhat Kazmi Site:TimesOfIndia
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Raja Sen Site:Rediff
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Rajeev Masand Site:IBNLive
The real problem is that the Always Kabhi Kabhi neither feels accurately representative of this generation and its lifestyle, nor does it have an aspirational quality to it like those campus portions of 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' did all those years ago. As a result it feels very boringI'm going with one-and-a-half out of five for director Roshan Abbas' 'Always Kabhi Kabhi'. Watching this film is like attending a concert put up by ten-year-olds. It's amateurish, and tedious to sit through, and the only thing you can appreciate in the end is the earnestness behind the effort.Visit Site for More
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Taran Adarsh Site:BollywoodHungama
ALWAYS KABHI KABHI is based on Roshan Abbas' 1999 play 'Graffiti'. Though Roshan may claim that he has developed and modified the play to suit the moviegoers' tastes, the fact is that the subject material is thoroughly unexciting and comes across as a hollow attempt to drive home a message. Actually, the screenplay tries to pack too much stuff, but the manner in which everything is spread out on the table makes you squirm in your seat. Seriously, one wonders after a point, what were the director and his team of writers trying to say? The writing is not merely humdrum and dreary, but also amateurish and ridiculous at the same time. On the whole, ALWAYS KABHI KABHI disappoints!Visit Site for More
Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Nikhat Kazmi Site:TimesOfIndia
First, and most importantly, the film is a youth-oriented story but completely lacks the fun and games that are associated with this generation. Secondly, the parental problems are all so very predictable.It's all foregone and predictable apart from being inordinately long. School is agony; school is ecstasy. Always Kabhi Kabhi captures neither and treads the staid middle ground.Visit Site for More
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Raja Sen Site:Rediff
Nobody else in Roshan Abbas' Always Kabhi Kabhi is EVER quiet. Yes, I used caps. Just like the film does as it screams at the eardrums , with a moronic background score that never stops overselling the moment. The first half is dull as can be, merely loud, and while the emotionally-laden second half begins to mildly resemble something sweet, it explodes into a flashy climax that ruins everything.And then the producer's husband comes and ruins it all over again.
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Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Vaibhavi Risood Site:Dainik Bhaskar
Ratings:1/5 Reviewer:Komal Nahata Site:Koimoi
What’s Good: Two songs; some light moments; some performances.What’s Bad: The routine subject; lack of heartwarming moments; lack of comedy; disjointed screenplay.Verdict: Always Kabhi Kabhi will not get the audience’s love.On the whole, Always Kabhi Kabhi neither has the warmth and emotions of a teenage love story nor the entertainment value and music of a romantic drama. It will not be able to make much of a mark at the box-office.Visit Site for More
Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Pankaj Sabnani Site:Glamsham
Roshan's ALWAYS KABHI KABHI truly stands out for its engaging performances and characterization.The storyline is recycled and predictable. The dramatic incidents and the twists and turns in each of the characters' life are tasteless and don't leave any impact. However, the dialogues and one-liners have a youth flavour and do impress at some points. The 'high school escapade' theme gets a stylish makeover, but doesn't make us yearn for our school days.Visit Site for More
Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Vaibhavi Risood Site:Dainik Bhaskar
SRK’s fans who can endure anything to watch him in a video can risk buying a ticket. If you want to re-visit teen days without any decent expectations ‘Always Kabhi Kabhi’ will turn out to be an ok experience. We suggest always think before kabhi kabhi pushing yourself towards theatre as it has little to offer.
Bheja Fry 2 Review
Bheja Fry 2 Rating: 2.24/5
Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Taran Adarsh Site:BollywoodHungama
Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:Nikhat Kazmi Site:TimesOfIndia
Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:IANS Site:NDTV
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Pankaj Sabnani Site:Glamsham
Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Kaveree Bamzai Site:IndiaToday
Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Ankita Bhandari Site:Dainik Bhaskar
Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Omar Quereshi Site:Zoom tv
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Rajeev Masand Site:IBNLive
'Bheja Fry 2', directed by Sagar Bellary, is a disappointing and not-so-funny follow-up to the original 2007 comedy.The laughs are fewer, the jokes less funny, and the set-up entirely familiar.I'm going with one-and-a-half out of five for 'Bheja Fry 2'. The original film, although entirely plagiarized, had a charming innocence to complement its outrageous humor. This one is dead dull, and a total waste of two precious hours.Visit Site for More
Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Taran Adarsh Site:BollywoodHungama
Regrettably, BHEJA FRY 2 doesn't really reach there for varied reasons...One, the substance is lacking. Two, the hilarity quotient is lower than expected. Three, ideally, BHEJA FRY 2 should've had loads of uproarious moments and witty one-liners, but barring a few individualistic sequences, it lacks the bite to keep you enthralled and entertained. On the whole, BHEJA FRY 2 rides on a triumphant brand, but one expects a laudable follow up in terms of hilarity and entertainment. Besides, it should've taken the movie-watching experience to the next level. Sadly, it doesn't!Visit Site for More
Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:Nikhat Kazmi Site:TimesOfIndia
First things first: you do end up a few shades disappointed with the sequel, specially since the first part was such a scintillating act. The humour is laid back, the laughs are too few and far between and the tango between Vinay Pathak and Kay Kay Menon lacks the chemistry that crackled between Pathak and Rajat Kapoor in part one. But give yourself a little time and let the characters take shape. It won't be long before you realize that Bharat Bhushan is still the nicest fool in the world.Visit Site for More
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Ankur Pathak Site:Rediff
Where the film required an overall evolution, it remains a recycled version of its predecessor, barely going anywhere relying hands-off on Pathak's poorly timed futility. Bheja Fry 2 relies on forced material which defies logic making the story mind-numbing. Apart from being pathetically foreseeable, the story even reaches stagnation at one point. At its best, Bheja Fry 2 is an unexceptional monsoon mad-caper attempting to entertain with its witlessness and idiocy posing as heroic and humorous. At times, the film appears like a forcefully enacted stage play with annoying characters.Visit Site for More
Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:IANS Site:NDTV
Bheja Fry 2" does not have the innocent charm of the first part. Mainly because the surprise element of the first is gone and also because unlike in the original, which was a copy, the makers have had to put their thinking cap on. Thus while the original seemed immaculate in its conception, this one jars more than once during it over two hour duration.Unwittingly thus, "Bheja Fry 2" becomes a metaphor for what is wrong with popular Indian comedy today, unlike the comedies of the 1960s and 1970s: lack of fresh ideas and creative talents with the sense and timing enough to execute it.Visit Site for More
Ratings:1.5/5 Reviewer:Pankaj Sabnani Site:Glamsham
Director Sagar Ballary has got it all wrong here. It seems the film was made just to cash in on the success of BHEJA FRY, without using any 'bheja'. Apart from M.T. Shekharan and Bharat Bhushan mocking each other, all the gags fall flat on their face. The flow of the film is depressingly slow as you wait for something exciting to happen, only to be disappointed. BHEJA FRY 2 makes your bheja ache. Not funny!Visit Site for More
Ratings:2/5 Reviewer:Kaveree Bamzai Site:IndiaToday
Bheja Fry 1 was never original but it was refreshingly and charmingly idiosyncratic, amping up Vinay Pathak's eccentricities. Yes, Bharat Bhushan, his character, is somewhat funny even here. But it's all too much of been there, seen that. The loser becomes a winner in a reality show. The setting has changed from a Mumbai flat to a cruise ship. And the glamour girl is Minissha Lamba. But it's a film that tries too hard to make Bharat Bhushan loveable. He's not, even if he's chubby, laughs like Akshay Kumar, and insists on being earnest.Highly avoidable.Visit Site for More
Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Ankita Bhandari Site:Dainik Bhaskar
It is an extension of part one, a sequel that’s not bad. However, ‘Bheja Fry 2’ fails to match the audience expectation to some extent, thanks to the benchmark that was set with the first instalment. 'Bheja Fry 2' delivers great performances from Vinay Pathak as well as Kay Kay Menon with impressive dialogues. Though story turns out to be a bit stretched and predictable in the second half. The movie appears to be a one-time watch!Visit Site for More
Ratings:2.5/5 Reviewer:Omar Quereshi Site:Zoom tv
After the success of 'Bheja Fry', was expecting loads fm the sequel, but 'Bheja Fry 2' falls below par. Vinay Pathak is more annoying than endearing & Kay Kay can't decide if he's a badman or a funnyman. 2nd half falls flat with the story drifting; slow & flat. Minnisha has no role. Only Suresh Menon is funny. It's well shot & funny in parts. 2.5 stars
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