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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Sunday


Cast: Ajay Devgan, Arshad Warsi, Ayesha Takia, Irfan Khan, Mukesh Tiwari
Director: Rohit Shetty
Producer: Kumar Mangat, Sunil Lulla
Lyrics: Farhad, Sajid, Kamran Bari, Daler Mehndi, Virag Mishra, Aditya Dhar
Cinematography: Aseem Bajaj
Art Direction: Narendra Rathurikar
Screenplay: Tushar Hiranandani, Robin Bhatt
Action Direction: Jai Singh

Synopsis: A dead body found floating in a lake... Unexplained scratch marks on her neck... Supari killers out to kill her... A taxi driver who yells 'bhoot, bhoot' every time he sees her...
Sehar's (Ayesha Takia) world turns topsy-turvy when she gets a clue about the missing Sunday of her life, which points to a possible violent attack on her. A.C.P Rajveer (Ajay Devgan) takes up the case to sort out the complicated and jumbled up threads of Sehar's life.
In the process of solving Sehar's case it comes to light that on Sunday, different people interacted with her and amongst them, one could be the accused. The lot included Ballu (Arshad Warsi), the taxi driver and his friend, Kumar (Irrfan Khan), a struggling NSD actor, Ritu (Anjana Sukhani), Sehar's close friend, a scary and suspicious character who resides in Sehar's society, and the group whom she had come across while partying at the discotheque.
While trying to solve the puzzle, Rajveer stumbles upon a murder case whose clues hold up Sehar to be the culprit.
Seher is at first amused, then mystified and then terrified when she realises she has a connection with all these totally unconnected incidents.
But she cannot remember anything,
Her fiancée ACP Rajvir Randhava is convinced that Seher is innocent, but he is also equally sure that she is linked to everything.
Then another dead body is found. And the bracelet found near the corpse belongs to Seher. The evidence is mounting and all dingers point ay Seher.
And still, Seher does not remember anything.
Is Seher really as innocent as she claims to be?
A dubbing artiste by day, is she also a serial killer by night?
Is her bubbly charm but a mask that hides her darker, menacing self?
As Seher desperately fights the fog that clouds her treacherous memory, ACP Rajvir has to fight the fact that the woman he wants to marry may well be a murderer and worse...
What if one day went missing from your life?

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Jab We Met


Cast: Shahid Kapoor , Kareena Kapoor, Dara Singh, Kiran Juneja
Director: Imtiaz Ali
Producer: Dhillin Mehta
Lyrics: Irshad Kamil
Cinematography: Natraja Subramaniam
Editing: Aarti Bajaj
Screenplay: Imtiaz Ali
Story Writer: Imtiaz Ali

Synopsis: Aditya (Shahid Kapur), a defeated industrialist, is even more broken as the girl he loves is getting married. Unable to muster up the courage to return home, he drifts out of the gathering and aimlessly boards a train, bounding away into the night.
As destiny would have it, on the train he meets Geet (Kareena Kapoor) - a beautiful but annoyingly talkative girl who is leaving Mumbai to go her hometown - Bhatinda (Punjab). Later, she has plans of eloping with her boyfriend.
Geet irritates Aditya to the point of getting him to leave the train. As she tries to get him back on the train, she ends up missing it and the two find themselves stranded on a desolate station with no luggage or money.
Begins the idyllic journey through the exuberant North Indian heartland in which this odd couple will make their way through buses and taxis and camel-carts, crossing Highways and deserts and lakes, meeting all kinds of people, to reach her house in Punjab ....... On arrival, Geet's family mistakes the two for lovers. Before this misconception can be cleared, Geet escapes to her boyfriend in Manali. Aditya leaves with her, confirming the suspicion that they are lovers. In Manali, Aditya feels empowered to return to Mumbai and resurrect his ailing business.
Life takes a positive turn and Aditya begins to do well. One day Geet's family who think that she is with him confronts Aditya. He is shocked to learn that Geet has not returned home. He takes it upon himself to find her. He finally tracks her down in a Himalayan town and begins another journey to reach Bhatinda and flow into the colors and conceptions of a loud and happy North Indian family!
How their separate journeys become one, forms the destination of JAB WE MET, a beautiful and captivating saga of made-for-each-other love. Lilting, musical, amusing and packed with mischievous contrivances - this breezy fun-filled romantic comedy set in cultural North India looks like it's ready to recreate the magical era of the 90s, in the form of Aditya and Geet, being essayed by real-life lovebirds, Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves


Cast: Nikhil Dwivedi, Amrita Rao, D Santosh, Lilette Dubey, Pawan Malhotra, Mukesh Tiwari, Daya Shanker Pandey, Javed Sheikh, Anupam Kher, Ishteyak, Saurabh Shukla
Director: E Niwas
Producer: Bhushan Kumar
Lyrics: Sameer
Cinematography: Prakash Kutty
Editing: Rameshwar S Bhagat
Screenplay: Mayur Puri, Lajan Joseph
Story Writer: Mayur Puri, Lajan Joseph Oommen
Action Direction: Amar Shetty

Synopsis: For an ordinary guy, Anthony Gonsalves has an extra-ordinary dream. His dream is to become an actor. Anthony works as a bartender in Jimmy's Pub in Bandra, Mumbai. His job is to run the joint smoothly, while the bosses concentrate on their own work of specialization.
Sikander, Maqsood, and Riyaaz own the pub, and their work of specialization is Bhaigiri. The pub is a legitimate front for their illegal activities.
Sikander Bhai is Anthony's benevolent benefactor and protector. Anthony was an orphan, both his mother and father died when he was young.
Sikander sees a young Anthony at a roadside tea stall, smoking a Beedi, and impersonating Amitabh Bachchan in front of his street urchin friends. Something about Anthony touches Sikander's heart. He catches hold of Anthony's hand, makes him throw the Beedi, takes him to the Orphanage and hands him over to Fr. Briganza.
For Anthony, Sikander Bhai is like God, and for Sikander, Anthony is the little brother he never had. Sikander has made sure Anthony doesn't get anywhere near the periphery of the gang, or any of its activities, except for what is legit, which is the pub.
After the initial hiccups and the odd humiliation, Anthony finds a friend in an old timer cameraman Moorthy, who frequents the pub regularly. Moorthy helps Anthony with his photo shoot, gives him leads, places to go, people to meet, and instills the necessary confidence in him, makes Anthony believe that it's possible, that it's just a matter of time, that his dream would come true one day.
Boy! Does Anthony dream! Anthony dreams of stardom, owning a swanky sport's convertible, cruising at 120 kilometers per hour, girls mobbing him, chasing him, and eventually, ripping off his clothes and kissing him!
This lands Anthony into a whole lot of trouble at the hands of Fr. Briganza, who does not let Anthony get away with any of his supposed transgressions! Penance for Anthony includes cleaning the stained glasses in the church, cutting the creepers in the cemetery!
But let this not fool you. Anthony and Fr. Briganza share a very warm and endearing relationship! Fr. Briganza is not only a father figure, but also a moral guardian, who, in due course of time, helps Anthony choose between right and wrong.
The dynamics between the gang members is a little strange, to say the least. Maqsood is a mad guy, given to rash, often deadly outbursts. Riyaaz is the silent, brooding types, with a devious, scheming mind, while Sikander is the cool chap, always in control, whatever the situation.
Murtuza Seth is actually the leader of the gang. The Don is in semi-retirement, preparing for his Haj pilgrimage. He's happy to have the boys run the gang for him. Though Maqsood is Murtuza's nephew, it's Sikander whom he trusts more.
Maqsood doesn't care much about this obvious difference, until Riyaaz points it out to him. From here on, a 'Julius Caesar' kind of a scenario starts to ensue.
One fine day, Anthony meets a girl called Riya Pereira at the cemetery, while cutting the creepers. Well, when love has to happen, it happens at the strangest of places!
Anthony becomes privy to Maqsood and Riyaaz's conversation, and the ill will that lurks within Riyaaz's heart, as he instigates Maqsood against Sikander. Sikander is oblivious to all this; he trusts both Maqsood and Riyaaz implicitly.
A disturbed Anthony goes to give an audition, and meets Riya again, who's the Assistant Director on the film being made by an NRI Filmmaker, Ms. Bharucha.
The film is an adaptation of 'Julius Caesar', and is set in the Mumbai Underworld. Anthony gets to audition for the part of Mark Anthony.
Anthony is shocked at the content of the scene. He interprets Caesar as Sikander, Brutus as Maqsood, and Riyaaz as Cassius. Anthony performs well, Ms. Bharucha is very impressed, and he gets short listed for the part.
Anthony's romance with Riya blossoms, and hits the first roadblock, when Michael, Bewda, Chindi Chor, Khabari, all rolled in one, steals a megaphone and palms it off to Anthony for a quarter of rum! The megaphone causes the first tiff between Anthony and Karen. Karen relents finally, but not before Anthony has sufficiently placated her!
Meanwhile, Ms. Bharucha tells Anthony that she's finalized him to play the part of Mark Anthony. Anthony's happiness knows no bounds! If there is one person that Anthony wants to tell the most about his dream coming true, it's Sikander Bhai.
Anthony rushes to Sikander Bhai's bungalow, to give him the good news. But when he reaches there, Anthony inadvertently becomes a witness to a crime committed by the gang. Enters Inspector Khan, an honest, conscientious officer, investigating the murder of a dead colleague.
Things come to a head when Michael steals a bicycle, and gets arrested. Michael acts as a catalyst, and Khan gets to know about Anthony being a witness to the crime.
Khan starts to pursue Anthony and the gang with dogged determination. The gang suspects Anthony of having squealed on them, much to Sikander's disbelief.
My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves is essentially the story about the friendship between two diametrically opposite characters; Anthony and Sikander Bhai, thrown in are an array of interesting characters.
Friendship, loyalty, love, career, truth, morality, all come into play, as Anthony has to choose between Sikander Bhai, and his dream to become an actor.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Jimmy


Cast: Mimoh Chakraborty, Pooja Singh , Zulfi Syed, Ashish Vidyarthi, Ehsaan Khan, Rati Agnihotri, Rahul Dev, Shakti Kapoor, Vineeta Thakur, Adi Irani, Vikas Anand, Gargi Patel, Vikaas Kalantri
Director: Raj N. Sippy
Producer: Salman Malik, Nawman Malik
Lyrics: Ranbir Pushp, Anand Raj Anand
Cinematography: S. Pappu
Editing: Prashant Khedekar, Vinod Nayak
Screenplay: Ranbir Pushp
Story Writer: Ranbir Pushp

Synopsis: In the dead of the night, a young woman's dead body is recovered by the police. All leads point to Jimmy. A mechanical engineer by day and a dancing sensation by night, Jimmy works as a DJ in the local discotheque to pay off the debts left behind by his late father. While everybody is shocked, Jimmy owns up to the murder and is sentenced to death.
Why would a young man on the threshold of life commit such a heinous crime? Only Jimmy knows the truth. In a sudden twist of fate, Jimmy realizes in jail that he has been drawn in to a vicious conspiracy. But it is too late... or is it?
What follows is a spine-chilling suspense drama that unfolds in this fast-paced saga of crime, deceit and murder.

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