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Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Dedh Ishqiya (2014)

Released Date : Jan 10, 2014
Genre : Comedy, Romance, Thriller
Starcast : Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, Madhuri Dixit, Huma Qureshi
Description :
Dedh Ishqiya is a 2014 Indian comedy thriller film. Out from jail, Khalujaan a.k.a Iftekhar (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi) have stolen a necklace made of royal jewels and are on the run. They part ways and meet at the palace of the nawab of Mahmudabad, a town in Uttar Pradesh, where Iftekhar is competing with Urdu poets to win the heart of the nawab's widow Begum Para (Madhuri Dixit). Her quick-witted and mysterious friend and assistant Munniya (Huma Qureshi) slowly warms up to Babban and they together plot a kidnapping. Khalujaan (Naseeruddin Shah)and Babban (Arshad Warsi), the two romantic thieves are back in Dedh Ishqiya, sequel to the acclaimed and successful Ishqiya with their romantic adventures. And this time love will take them through the SEVEN STAGES OF LOVE... with the beautiful and dangerous Madhuri Dixit as Begum Para and Huma Qureshi as Munniya.
Taking on from where they left off, Dedh Ishqiya discovers yet another escapade of Khalujan (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi), a poetic journey underlined with revenge, drama and deception. The Begum (Madhuri Dixit-Nene) of Mahmudabad is hosting a festival of poetry and music in her mansion. The country`s best poets are in town. Khalujan posing as the Nawaab of Chandpur, is participating as a poet in the festival.He is not there merely to show off his poetic wares but to impress the widowed Begum who, as the grapevine suggests, is scouting for a husband-preferably a poet. Babban (Arshad Warsi) arrives in Mahmudabad to take Khalujan back to their old life but his plans change the moment he sets his eyes on Begum`s maid and confidant, Munira alias Muniya (Huma Qureshi), a brash and sexy young woman. Muniya too has plans of her own. She leaves the palace every now and then in a disguise to meet gangsters in dark alleys. The palace is rife with intrigue. The shayari is dropped for the guns, daring chases and hidden intentions. In the end, love triumphs even if the players of the story do not.
Duration : 2:26

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Dedh Ishqiya (2014)

Released Date : Jan 10, 2014
Genre : Comedy, Romance, Thriller
Starcast : Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, Madhuri Dixit, Huma Qureshi
Description :
Dedh Ishqiya is a 2014 Indian comedy thriller film. Out from jail, Khalujaan a.k.a Iftekhar (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi) have stolen a necklace made of royal jewels and are on the run. They part ways and meet at the palace of the nawab of Mahmudabad, a town in Uttar Pradesh, where Iftekhar is competing with Urdu poets to win the heart of the nawab's widow Begum Para (Madhuri Dixit). Her quick-witted and mysterious friend and assistant Munniya (Huma Qureshi) slowly warms up to Babban and they together plot a kidnapping. Khalujaan (Naseeruddin Shah)and Babban (Arshad Warsi), the two romantic thieves are back in Dedh Ishqiya, sequel to the acclaimed and successful Ishqiya with their romantic adventures. And this time love will take them through the SEVEN STAGES OF LOVE... with the beautiful and dangerous Madhuri Dixit as Begum Para and Huma Qureshi as Munniya.
Taking on from where they left off, Dedh Ishqiya discovers yet another escapade of Khalujan (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi), a poetic journey underlined with revenge, drama and deception. The Begum (Madhuri Dixit-Nene) of Mahmudabad is hosting a festival of poetry and music in her mansion. The country`s best poets are in town. Khalujan posing as the Nawaab of Chandpur, is participating as a poet in the festival.He is not there merely to show off his poetic wares but to impress the widowed Begum who, as the grapevine suggests, is scouting for a husband-preferably a poet. Babban (Arshad Warsi) arrives in Mahmudabad to take Khalujan back to their old life but his plans change the moment he sets his eyes on Begum`s maid and confidant, Munira alias Muniya (Huma Qureshi), a brash and sexy young woman. Muniya too has plans of her own. She leaves the palace every now and then in a disguise to meet gangsters in dark alleys. The palace is rife with intrigue. The shayari is dropped for the guns, daring chases and hidden intentions. In the end, love triumphs even if the players of the story do not.
Duration : 2:26

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Friday, 7 March 2014

Sholay 3D (2014)

Released Date : Jan 3, 2014
Directed Ramesh Sippy
Genre : Romance, Thriller, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Action
  • Star Cast :

  • Dharmendra.... Veeru
  • Amitabh Bachchan.... Jai - Jaidev
  • Hema Malini.... Basanti
  • Sanjeev Kumar.... Thakur Baldev Singh
  • Amjad Khan.... Gabbar Singh
  • Jaya Bachchan.... Radha
  • A K Hangal.... Imaam Saheb
  • Satyen Kappu.... Ramlal
  • Mac Mohan.... Samba
  • Sachin Pilgaonkar.... Ahmed
  • Jagdeep.... Soorma Bhopali
  • Asrani.... Jail Warden - Guest Appearance
  • Leela Mishra.... Mausie - as Leela Misra
  • Iftekhar.... Narmalaji - Radha's father
  • Om Shiv Puri.... Inspector Saheb - Guest Appearance
  • Viju Khote.... Kaalia
  • Vikas Anand.... Jailer assigned to bring Veeru & Jaidev
  • Keshto Mukherjee.... Hariram
  • Mushtaq Merchant.... Ramlal
  • Raj Kishore
  • Gita Siddharth.... Deepak's mother - Guest Appearance
  • Helen.... Gypsy dancer - Guest Appearance
  • Jalal Aga.... Banjo player - Guest Appearance
  • Bhanumati
  • Birbal.... Prisoner with half mustach shaven
  • Rajesh
  • Rajan Kapoor
  • Habib
  • Surender
  • Jairaj.... Guest Appearance
  • Master Alankar.... Deepak
  • Bhagwan Sinha
  • Jerry Dsouza
  • Kedar
  • Saigal
  • Rajeshwari
  • Krishna 1
  • Girija
Description:
When Sholay first hit the screens in 1975, it was pegged as the greatest story ever told and the greatest star cast ever assembled. 39 years later, nothing has changed. A film, that’s quite easily the most influential movie-going experience of our times, does not need a review. So let’s just stick to an update only for the enjoyment of reliving the adventure.

The legendary story of Thakur Baldev Singh (Sanjeev Kumar) who hires two small-time crooks, Jai (Amitabh Bachchan) and Veeru (Dharmendra) to fight the might of Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan) is back – and this time, in 3D. For those who didn’t get the chance to watch this epic drama when it was first released in 70mm and stereophonic sound, now is the time. That’s because no amount of DVDs and Blu Rays can ever do justice to the magnificence and the opulence of Sholay on the big screen. Plus, the novelty of watching it in 3D brings a different flavour to all those unforgettable scenes, dialogues and characters that will be etched in our memories forever.
Be prepared for the ride of your lives – it’s time to rejoice the everlasting dosti between Jai and Veeru; the hysterical antics of Basanti (Hema Malini); the silent love of Radha (Jaya Bhaduri); the emotional resilience of Thakur and the awe-inspiring aura of Gabbar. Not to mention the varied other characters in the movie that became an integral part of film history – Sambha (Macmohan), Soorma Bhopali (Jagdeep), Jailor (Asrani), Kaaliya (Viju Khote) and many others.
The 3D conversion could’ve been more polished for a film of this stature. Still, the effect is spellbinding. The train sequence (still the best train sequence ever shot in Hindi cinema) is the highlight – new effects have been added to enhance the 3D element. With a length of over 3 hours, the 3D gets tiresome in parts but the sheer grandeur of the film keeps you going.  The songs and background score have been re-created by Raju Singh and that’s a huge plus in the new version. Without losing the essence of the original, Singh delivers a spectacular punch. Technically, Sholay 3D is par excellence – it’s great to see a crystal-clear, polished version of your favorite film in a new avatar.
Sholay is also a prominent film because of the people associated with it. Director Ramesh Sippy is remembered to date, for this offering, which remains unparalleled even in his career. Salim-Javed, the greatest writer duo India has known, consider it one of their finest works. RD Burman’s music, Dwarka Divecha’s cinematography, MS Shinde’s editing and Ram Yedekar’s production design continue to remain a class apart.
India’s epic adventure is back – rush to the screens now!
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Sholay 3D (2014)

Released Date : Jan 3, 2014
Directed Ramesh Sippy
Genre : Romance, Thriller, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Action
  • Star Cast :

  • Dharmendra.... Veeru
  • Amitabh Bachchan.... Jai - Jaidev
  • Hema Malini.... Basanti
  • Sanjeev Kumar.... Thakur Baldev Singh
  • Amjad Khan.... Gabbar Singh
  • Jaya Bachchan.... Radha
  • A K Hangal.... Imaam Saheb
  • Satyen Kappu.... Ramlal
  • Mac Mohan.... Samba
  • Sachin Pilgaonkar.... Ahmed
  • Jagdeep.... Soorma Bhopali
  • Asrani.... Jail Warden - Guest Appearance
  • Leela Mishra.... Mausie - as Leela Misra
  • Iftekhar.... Narmalaji - Radha's father
  • Om Shiv Puri.... Inspector Saheb - Guest Appearance
  • Viju Khote.... Kaalia
  • Vikas Anand.... Jailer assigned to bring Veeru & Jaidev
  • Keshto Mukherjee.... Hariram
  • Mushtaq Merchant.... Ramlal
  • Raj Kishore
  • Gita Siddharth.... Deepak's mother - Guest Appearance
  • Helen.... Gypsy dancer - Guest Appearance
  • Jalal Aga.... Banjo player - Guest Appearance
  • Bhanumati
  • Birbal.... Prisoner with half mustach shaven
  • Rajesh
  • Rajan Kapoor
  • Habib
  • Surender
  • Jairaj.... Guest Appearance
  • Master Alankar.... Deepak
  • Bhagwan Sinha
  • Jerry Dsouza
  • Kedar
  • Saigal
  • Rajeshwari
  • Krishna 1
  • Girija
Description:
When Sholay first hit the screens in 1975, it was pegged as the greatest story ever told and the greatest star cast ever assembled. 39 years later, nothing has changed. A film, that’s quite easily the most influential movie-going experience of our times, does not need a review. So let’s just stick to an update only for the enjoyment of reliving the adventure.

The legendary story of Thakur Baldev Singh (Sanjeev Kumar) who hires two small-time crooks, Jai (Amitabh Bachchan) and Veeru (Dharmendra) to fight the might of Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan) is back – and this time, in 3D. For those who didn’t get the chance to watch this epic drama when it was first released in 70mm and stereophonic sound, now is the time. That’s because no amount of DVDs and Blu Rays can ever do justice to the magnificence and the opulence of Sholay on the big screen. Plus, the novelty of watching it in 3D brings a different flavour to all those unforgettable scenes, dialogues and characters that will be etched in our memories forever.
Be prepared for the ride of your lives – it’s time to rejoice the everlasting dosti between Jai and Veeru; the hysterical antics of Basanti (Hema Malini); the silent love of Radha (Jaya Bhaduri); the emotional resilience of Thakur and the awe-inspiring aura of Gabbar. Not to mention the varied other characters in the movie that became an integral part of film history – Sambha (Macmohan), Soorma Bhopali (Jagdeep), Jailor (Asrani), Kaaliya (Viju Khote) and many others.
The 3D conversion could’ve been more polished for a film of this stature. Still, the effect is spellbinding. The train sequence (still the best train sequence ever shot in Hindi cinema) is the highlight – new effects have been added to enhance the 3D element. With a length of over 3 hours, the 3D gets tiresome in parts but the sheer grandeur of the film keeps you going.  The songs and background score have been re-created by Raju Singh and that’s a huge plus in the new version. Without losing the essence of the original, Singh delivers a spectacular punch. Technically, Sholay 3D is par excellence – it’s great to see a crystal-clear, polished version of your favorite film in a new avatar.
Sholay is also a prominent film because of the people associated with it. Director Ramesh Sippy is remembered to date, for this offering, which remains unparalleled even in his career. Salim-Javed, the greatest writer duo India has known, consider it one of their finest works. RD Burman’s music, Dwarka Divecha’s cinematography, MS Shinde’s editing and Ram Yedekar’s production design continue to remain a class apart.
India’s epic adventure is back – rush to the screens now!
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Sholay 3D (2014) screens 2
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Thursday, 6 March 2014

Mr Joe B Carvalho (2014)

Released Date : Jan 3, 2014
Genre : Drama
Star cast : Arshad Warsi, Javed Jaffery, Soha Ali Khan, Geeta Basra , Karishma kotak , Vijay Raj

Description :
Mr Joe B Carvalho  starring Arshad Warsi & Soha Ali Khan is detective story where Arshad does a Steve Martin in this detective saga which will see him playing a bumbling sleuth like Martins Jacques Clouseau in The Pink Panther series.

The often underrated Arshad Warsi is talented enough to be able to live up to the name of the titular character. He can do literally anything as an actor. But should he?

If you look for the answer to that question in this particular film, it would be a huge NO many times over. Warsi certainly deserves better.

Mr Joe B Carvalho, directed by first-timer Samir Tewari, is a comedy of terrors in which anything goes. It is utterly unfunny and riddled with mindless gags that drag beyond acceptable limits.

Warsi, who on his part plunges headlong into the poorly written pivotal role, stands tall among the ruins.

While everyone else in the cast unabashedly hams it up in an attempt to be cartoonish, he stays within the parameters of conventional screen acting.

Surrounded by a bunch of buffoons, he follows his own arc. That is Warsi’s forte: he is remarkably effortless. He can spout punch lines with a straight face and a minimum of fuss.

But the Mr Joe B Carvalho screenplay is such a pathetic mess that there is little that he can do to prevent the film from sinking into a morass of its own making.

Warsi plays a mamma’s boy struggling to make it beyond the mundane and the meaningless as a small-time Bengaluru private eye.

In his quest for a truly challenging case that can bring in money and fame and change his fortunes for good, he stumbles upon a conspiracy that is enough to drive him – and the audience – nuts.

The case hinges on a couple of weddings that everybody is out to scuttle.

The antagonists are Carlos, a lollypop-sucking international terrorist in drag (Javed Jaffery); a moneyed Khurana (Shakti Kapoor) whose daughter has eloped with a bawarchi supposedly double her age; and a certain underworld busybody called MK (Vijay Raaz), who has been roped in to queer the pitch.

The detective-protagonist ends up in the terrorist’s hotel room during his search for the runaway daughter and, in the bargain, is mistaken for a killer.

Both MK and Joe’s ex-girlfriend and police officer Shantipriya Phadnis (Soha Ali Khan) are on his trail. Our man, of course, has no clue where he is headed.

Also somewhere in this convoluted jigsaw puzzle is an “African’ who answers to the name of General Kopa Bhalerao Kabana and speaks with a Marathi accent.

If one has the stomach for a film as insuffereable as this, you might also spot a fireworks trader Virani (Ranjeet) and a hired shooter Malik (singer Babul Supriyo). Mercifully, they are both bumped off before they begin to get on the nerves.

But there is no respite from the rest of the moronic lot all the way until the climax. 
The film tries very, very hard to be smart. All it manages to be is downright silly.
Arshad Warsi is the only bright spot in this blob of darkness. He strives to give the underdog-hero a semblance of sense. But a wreck is a wreck.

Soha Ali Khan does a Salman Dabangg Khan send-up, dives into a swimming pool in a two-piece swimsuit and even performs a seduction number. Full marks for effort, zero for impact. 

Its worst aberration is the character of Joe’s mom (Himani Shivpuri), a sightless woman who is repeatedly made the butt of ridicule. She falls off balconies and terraces for laughs.

Nobody has clearly told the makers of Mr Joe B Carvalho that it is in extremely bad taste to poke fun at disability. This film should have been denied a censor certificate on that ground alone.

Be warned. Jo bhi karlo but stay well clear of Mr Joe B Carvalho if you value your money – and sanity.

This film deserves only half a star for that is all that it offers – Arshad Warsi at half tilt.



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Mr Joe B Carvalho (2014)

Released Date : Jan 3, 2014
Genre : Drama
Star cast : Arshad Warsi, Javed Jaffery, Soha Ali Khan, Geeta Basra , Karishma kotak , Vijay Raj

Description :
Mr Joe B Carvalho  starring Arshad Warsi & Soha Ali Khan is detective story where Arshad does a Steve Martin in this detective saga which will see him playing a bumbling sleuth like Martins Jacques Clouseau in The Pink Panther series.

The often underrated Arshad Warsi is talented enough to be able to live up to the name of the titular character. He can do literally anything as an actor. But should he?

If you look for the answer to that question in this particular film, it would be a huge NO many times over. Warsi certainly deserves better.

Mr Joe B Carvalho, directed by first-timer Samir Tewari, is a comedy of terrors in which anything goes. It is utterly unfunny and riddled with mindless gags that drag beyond acceptable limits.

Warsi, who on his part plunges headlong into the poorly written pivotal role, stands tall among the ruins.

While everyone else in the cast unabashedly hams it up in an attempt to be cartoonish, he stays within the parameters of conventional screen acting.

Surrounded by a bunch of buffoons, he follows his own arc. That is Warsi’s forte: he is remarkably effortless. He can spout punch lines with a straight face and a minimum of fuss.

But the Mr Joe B Carvalho screenplay is such a pathetic mess that there is little that he can do to prevent the film from sinking into a morass of its own making.

Warsi plays a mamma’s boy struggling to make it beyond the mundane and the meaningless as a small-time Bengaluru private eye.

In his quest for a truly challenging case that can bring in money and fame and change his fortunes for good, he stumbles upon a conspiracy that is enough to drive him – and the audience – nuts.

The case hinges on a couple of weddings that everybody is out to scuttle.

The antagonists are Carlos, a lollypop-sucking international terrorist in drag (Javed Jaffery); a moneyed Khurana (Shakti Kapoor) whose daughter has eloped with a bawarchi supposedly double her age; and a certain underworld busybody called MK (Vijay Raaz), who has been roped in to queer the pitch.

The detective-protagonist ends up in the terrorist’s hotel room during his search for the runaway daughter and, in the bargain, is mistaken for a killer.

Both MK and Joe’s ex-girlfriend and police officer Shantipriya Phadnis (Soha Ali Khan) are on his trail. Our man, of course, has no clue where he is headed.

Also somewhere in this convoluted jigsaw puzzle is an “African’ who answers to the name of General Kopa Bhalerao Kabana and speaks with a Marathi accent.

If one has the stomach for a film as insuffereable as this, you might also spot a fireworks trader Virani (Ranjeet) and a hired shooter Malik (singer Babul Supriyo). Mercifully, they are both bumped off before they begin to get on the nerves.

But there is no respite from the rest of the moronic lot all the way until the climax. 
The film tries very, very hard to be smart. All it manages to be is downright silly.
Arshad Warsi is the only bright spot in this blob of darkness. He strives to give the underdog-hero a semblance of sense. But a wreck is a wreck.

Soha Ali Khan does a Salman Dabangg Khan send-up, dives into a swimming pool in a two-piece swimsuit and even performs a seduction number. Full marks for effort, zero for impact. 

Its worst aberration is the character of Joe’s mom (Himani Shivpuri), a sightless woman who is repeatedly made the butt of ridicule. She falls off balconies and terraces for laughs.

Nobody has clearly told the makers of Mr Joe B Carvalho that it is in extremely bad taste to poke fun at disability. This film should have been denied a censor certificate on that ground alone.

Be warned. Jo bhi karlo but stay well clear of Mr Joe B Carvalho if you value your money – and sanity.

This film deserves only half a star for that is all that it offers – Arshad Warsi at half tilt.



screenshots

Mr Joe B Carvalho (2014) screens 1

Mr Joe B Carvalho (2014) screens 2

Click Below to Download Now

size: 712.5 Mb

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