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Yash Chopra's Favorite Song from Jab Tak Hai Jaan - 'Challa'!:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Directed by the king of Romance Yash Chopra and starring Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, Jab Tak Hai Jaan also boasts the award winning pair of A. R. Rahman and Gulzar, who have created some wonderful music for this romantic film. Since the very first notes heard on the trailer fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of the music and today we finally get to hear the magic they have in store with the release of the first song from the album, "CHALLA". As Yash Chopra, on the occasion of his 80th birthday, told Shah Rukh Khan while in conversation with him, "This is my favourite song and it is your song in the film. It is the soul of the film : you belong to everybody but nobody is yours. This song is in Punjabi language and it has been sung beautifully by Rabbi Shergill. Gulzar Saheb has written the lovely lyrics. He has given words to my vision. Working with AR Rahman and Gulzar, is like working with magicians." We now present �Challa'! Jab Tak Hai Jaan is releasing on November 13th 2012. Come celebrate this Diwali with Yashji, whose movies have been lighting up homes worldwide during this festive seaso HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
It's Katrina Kaif opposite Hrithik Roshan in Knight and Day Remake!:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Bollyspice.com recently reported that Hrithik Roshan is set to step into the shoes of Tom Cruise in the official Bollywood remake of Knight and Day. We can now confirm that Katrina Kaif is set to play the female lead in the movie. Katrina Kaif will be stepping into the shoes of Cameron Diaz, who played the female lead in the Hollywood movie Knight and Day. Vivek Krishnani of Fox Star confirmed the news to the media saying, "We are making that film in Hindi. We have signed Hrithik and Katrina for the Hindi remake." This will be the second time that Katrina Kaif will be seen opposite Hrithik Roshan, the Bollywood actress was first paired with Hrithik Roshan in the movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Siddharth Anand is set to direct the official remake, which is set to release next year. We will keep you up to date on all the news for this exciting film and jodi so watch this space for more! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Chicago South Asian Film Festival showcases new era of South Asian films and filmmakers:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Chicago film aficionados were treated to an array of stellar films, acclaimed artists, and energetic parties at the 3rd annual Chicago South Asian Film Festival. The four-day festival held its Opening Night on September 20th with a star-studded red carpet reception followed by the North American premiere of the much anticipated Bollywood film �Heroine'. Artists who walked the red carpet include acclaimed actor Farooq Shaikh, Lillete Dubey, and Adil Hussain. Indian Consul General Mukta Dutta Tomar, Field Museum President Richard Lariviere, and Columbia College Vice President Dr. Eric Winston were also present to show their support. In his opening remarks, Dr. Winston said "I feel like a proud father" as he expressed his and Columbia College Chicago's support for the Festival from its inception back in 2010. Over the next three days, the Festival showcased the best of South Asian independent cinema to packed audiences at Showplace Icon Theater and Film Row Cinema at Columbia College Chicago. Moviegoers especially enjoyed hearing the various artists and filmmakers talk about their films and performances in the post film discussions. �Doggoned' director Arshad Khan described how his lead actress almost got arrested as they filmed without a permit in the streets of Montreal. Actor Adil Hussain got a standing ovation for his performance in "Lessons in Forgetting", a film based on Anita Nair's book of the same name. The highlight of the Festival was undoubtedly the world premiere of �Listen Amaya' starring the magical yesteryear pairing of Farooq Shaikh and Deepti Naval. Director Avinash Kumar Singh's debut film played to a sold out theater with numerous people sitting on the aisle floors to watch the tale of a daughter coming to grips with her widow mother's relationship with a man who is not her father. "I desperately missed having my friend, confidante, editor, writer and wife Geeta sitting beside me as she has done all the way through this film" : said Singh in a touching acknowledgement to his wife. If the Festival began with a glamorous affair, the closing was no less sensational with Bollywood star Raveena Tandon attending the premiere of her film �Shobhna's 7 Nights'. "We've made this film with a lot of love, not money" quipped the charming Tandon before the adoring audience. A special panel on entertainment law was also held during the festival with one of Chicago's premiere entertainment lawyers Robert Labate explaining the legal aspects of independent filmmaking. "We've found our stride as a Festival this year and truly elevated it to a world class event. We've got some interesting initiatives in store for 2013 and are looking forward to developing them in the coming year" said Festival Director Amit Rana. Check out some exclusive images from the event! Photo credit: Rahul Rana HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Twitter Goes OMG!:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal's divine comedy OMG Oh My God released this past Friday and it seems that the audience has taken this film to heart becuase early totals say that OMG collected approx Rs 18.5 cr at the box office. Not only that OMG Oh My God has managed to garner some rave reviews from most of the critics. We hear at BollySpice loved the film! Now there is even cooler news because OMG has found fans in the Bollywood industry Many stars took to a micro-blogging site and rooted for the film. Salman Khan @BeingSalmanKhan Any 1 saw OMG ? Ya heard its fantastic. Definitely gonna see it tomm or day after . No thx dude , don't wanna hear the story , vil see it n hear em thr . Matlab vil hear the dialogues frm akki n paresh , thank u but aap se nahi sunna , bilkul nahi . Obviously theatre close to my house . Sonakshi Sinha @sonakshisinha Waiting to watch Oh My God #OMG. Only been hearing good things about the film… Kal jake dekhungi who's gonna watch it this weekend?? Karan Johar @kjohar25 Congratulations ashvini @grazinggoatpix!!! On your super production debut!!! Hearing amazing things about#OMG….@akshaykumar….Kudos!!! RITEISH DESHMUKH @Riteishd OH My GOD- a must watch-absolutely entertaining-Paresh n akki-a leathal combo-u will laugh-u will question at d end u will believe-go4 it. Anurag of वासेपुर @ankash1009 So all my favourite critics recommend "OH MY GOD" .. Baradwaj Rangan, Shubhra Gupta .. Have to see it now.. Ekie Baby @EkmainaurEktu7 (Ekta Kapoor) My ashwiini has made us sooooo proud! Supahstaaah debut ms producer! OMG wins hearts all india!!!rock on girl! Jaaved Jaaferi (@jaavedjaaferi) OMG , SUPERB !!! A bold, wise and in your face reality check on Organised Religions. A Wake up call. Kudos Paresh Rawal and writers Bhavesh Mandaliya/ Umesh Shukla.
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ATB OMG poonam dhillon @poonamdhillon Saw OMG.. enjoyed..had seen the play earlier so wasn't surprised,but friends who were with me were amazed at the Daring NEW Thoughts!! OMG! Also realized "Sikhism" is exactly what movie talked about..NO Idol or Human worship. Belief in One God. Doing Good only Religion. With this kind of support from the industry and critics and fans, OMG Oh My God sure looks like it's here to stay! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Rohan Sippy's Nautanki Saala will release on February 8th, 2013!:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Nautanki Saala, directed by Rohan Sippy, is slated for February 8th release next year. Co-produced by Ramesh Sippy and Bhushan Kumar, Nautanki Saala stars Ayushmann Khurana, Kunal Roy Kapoor and new comer Pooja Salvi. The film also has a cool small cameo by Abhishek Bachchan! A buddy comedy, Nautanki Saala will be fusion of Rohan Sippy's stylised story telling with aggressive marketing by T series. Great music is a key highlight of the film and the music for Nautanki Saala is an exciting mix of popular �massy' numbers and eclectic songs by various artists. This includes star Ayushmann Khurana who is singing a song in the film, which we hear is a love song. Along with the fab original tracks, they have something special in store for fans.T-series, Nautanki Saala's producer as well as the music label will have the remixed version of the famous Madhuri Dixit song �Dhak Dhak karne laga' in the film. The shoot of the film is almost wrapped up with just a couple of songs remaining to be shot. Keep your browser open to BollySpice.com we will bring you all the news! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Behind the Scenes and the Making of Barfi!:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
We have a special treat just for you! The making of Barfi! See what went on on set and on location with Anurag Basu, Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Ileana D'Cruz! Plus we get to hear from the cast and crew about the film that just entered the 100cr Club! Be warned the making of does last 45 minutes but we say it is well worth the time! Barfi! is in theaters now! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
A.R. Rahman is 'satisfied' after having worked with Yash Chopra:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
The opportunity to produce music for a Yash Chopra film is a dream opportunity for any music composer. The gifted musician A.R. Rahman saw his dreams indeed come alive when Chopra presented him with the job of making sweet melodies for his last ever directorial film Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Commenting on the project to a leading Indian newspaper at a public event, Rahman asserted how he now feels after having worked with the great auteur. "Yashji saw one of my concerts in London. We had invited him and I think he may have felt that I should be in his film and was kind enough to call me. So it was a great honour for me because I had not worked with him. My whole Hindi film career is now complete." This is certainly true as Chopra was perhaps the only eminent filmmaker left in the industry that the Oscar winning composer did not have the chance to work with. Rahman also spoke to the press about the kind of music which he has devised for this romantic saga starring Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma: "It's a combination. They wanted to do my kind of songs at the same time they wanted the old charm and soul of music that Indian audiences would love and which I wanted to do for a long time." In an interview with the Hindustan Times, Rahman added the following: "Yash Chopra has an amazing passion for love stories and Adi (Aditya Chopra) wants the movie to cater to a younger audience. The music has been composed keeping that in mind." Let's hope that the soundtrack to Jab Tak Hai Jaan lives up to the high expectations which fans of both Chopra and Rahman have towards it! Jab Tak Hai Jaan will release in cinemas this Diwali on 13 November 2012. The soundtrack to the film will release later this month. Therefore, keep an eye out for this if you want to uncover what Rahman, Chopra, as well as the great lyricist Gulzar have cooked up for us! For now though you can get a taste of what the soundtrack has to offer, as the first official song from the film �Challa,' performed by Punjabi singer Rabbi released this week! Here is the video! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Arjun Rampal plays director on set of Chakravyuh!:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
We have another cool video from the sets of Prakash Jha's Chakravyuh! Check out star Arjun Rampal's directorial skills as he wears the director's hat on the sets of the film! Starring along with Arjun Rampal are Abhay Deol, Manoj Bajpayee, Esha Gupta, Anjali Patil, and Om Puri in this story of a war you cannot escape. Chakravyuh is the story of six extraordinary characters, each with an all-consuming dream.. A promise.. A promise they will uphold above everything else. There is a war raging in India. A war whose end can't be seen. A war that isn't being waged by outsiders. The enemy is our own! The youth of the country are rebelling. Against injustice, against tyranny, against exploitation. Inequality will not be tolerated forever. There is anger, and there is deep social unrest. Our own countrymen are locked in the bloodiest armed mutiny this country has ever seen. Set to premiere at the prestigous BFI London Film Festival next week, Chakravyuh hits theaters on 24 October, 2012. Stay tuned we have exclusive interviews with Arjun Rampal, Manoj Bajapyee and Prakash Jha! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
RDB Superstar Kuly To Be Remembered By Music Industry At The BritAsia TV Music Awards 2012:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Superstar producer and one third of international Asian-Urban group RDB Kuly Ral will be remembered by the Asian music industry's leading talents at the BritAsia TV Music Awards 2012 on Saturday 6th October 2012. Kuly sadly passed away earlier this year from a brain tumour. As a special tribute to Kuly, a talented producer, songwriter, composer and singer from Bradford, the Awards will dedicate a showcase of music, collaborations and tribute messages to him from Asian music industry stalwarts as well as new, emerging talent who Kuly nurtured and promoted. A host of artists for whom Kuly wrote and produced hit tracks for will also honour him. This exclusive tribute performances will highlight Kuly's vast contribution to music with a host of RDB's finest compositions over the last ten years being brought back to life through epic performances by Bhangra music's brightest stars. RDB has been responsible for some of the biggest international and Bollywood hits, and have been pivotal in both performing and producing for several Bollywood A list films, including Akshay Kumar starrer Speedy Singhs, for which they created the lyrics, music and production arrangement, together with Grammy Award winner Ludacris, for "Shera Di Kaum". Their other leading collaborations include tracks with music heavyweights Snoop Dogg, Elephant Man and Public Enemy. Other Bollywood hits include Singh is Kinng, Kambakkht Ishq, and chart-buster Aloo Chaat. HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Making of English Vinglish!:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Coming up this Friday is Sri Devi's English Vinglish, who is returning to acting after a gap of 15 years. The actress, however, is not making a return to classic Bollywood, no the film she choose is something a bit off beat with a unique story but from what we hear it is a triumphant return to the silver screen. The actress says that is the script that made her fall in love with the film and role, "I fell in love with the script and the character. When I met Gauri Shinde, we instantly clicked. And, of course, I loved Balki's previous films and was very happy to be associated with him. As a mother, as a woman, I could relate to the character and felt it was a universal story." Adding, "I enjoy being in front of the camera, and I believe in becoming the character. More than your mind, it comes from your heart, from your soul." Synopsis: Money, Fame and the Knowledge of English. In India, these 3 factors play a huge role in how society judges an individual. English Vinglish is the story of Shashi, a woman who doesn't know English and is made to feel insecure about this by her family and society at large. The film though light-hearted is about the touching and transformational journey of Shashi. Circumstances make her determined to overcome this insecurity, master the language, teach the world a lesson on the way to becoming a self assured and confident woman. The film is shot mostly in New York and captures the inherent struggle of many people all over the world with the English Language. Hilarious, touching, sensitive, this film marks the come back of India's biggest female star, Sridevi. Written and Directed by Gauri Shinde. Produced by R Balki. Now check out the exclusive making "English Vinglish" featuring Sridevi which releases on October 5th, 2012. Stay tuned for our review! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Special CSAFF Review: A Decent Arrangement:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
We have a special review from this year's Chicago South Asian Film Festival. Guest Reviewer Beth Watkins gives us her thoughts on Sarovar Banka's A Decent Arrangement, which stars Shabana Azmi and Adam Laupus. I really wanted to love this film about a rudderless (or slacker, as the director called him) Indian-American man, Ashok (Adam Laupus), who goes to India for an arranged marriage wrangled by his aunt (Shabana Azmi). A Decent Arrangement is less the culture clash story that that description may suggest and much more Ashok's coming of age, even though he is putting a first toe in the waters of self-awareness and bravery at a more advanced age than you might suspect. I was frustrated with Ashok throughout most of the film because he refuses to say much about what's going wrong with his life. My favorite moment is when he explains to another American traveler that he is getting an arranged marriage not out of any sense of Indian cultural identity but because he has seen the contentedness of his married friends and wants a little piece of that for himself, and since his demographic identity enables him to get married quite easily, he's going to take advantage of it. I say "demographic identity" purposefully because I have more knowledge of and affiliation with Indian culture than Ashok does. This is the first time I've seen a story about a non-white person going to India in search of happiness or to find himself, made all the more interesting when the other American character, Lori, who is white, poo-poos Eat Pray Love-type stories while she acts every bit that indulgent, wandering stereotype. The difference between Ashok and Lori is that he's in India because he was trying to head towards something, albeit something he seems to understand so little that he can't participate in it or even identify it, while Lori gives us a line about ivory towers and not knowing if she's really happy. The film is set in Chandigarh, which is significant for its contrast of the planned city with floundering Ashok and Lori. I can't decide if I think the Indian characters are supposed to be significantly more pulled-together and organized than Ashok. Even if they are not exactly happy (at least not in the American "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness" sort of way), they seem satisfied and calm, perhaps because, as the title suggests, the arrangement of their lives is decent and sufficient, providing opportunities they understand and know how to follow. They know what they're doing, unlike Ashok, who doesn't seem to know anything at all until the very end of the film. HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Son of Sardaar Music Review:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Son of Sardaar promises to be a masala action/comedy film, which will feature Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt and Juhi Chawla in key roles. It has been directed by Ashwani Dhir and produced by Ajay Devgn, N.R. Pachisia and Pravin Talreja. The film is scheduled for a Diwali release on 13 November 2012. It will therefore be going head-to-head with Yash Chopra's Jab Tak Hai Jaan, which also releases on the same day. A clear synopsis has not yet been revealed, but apparently this film is based on a man who becomes the prime target of a family conflict once he returns to his ancestral village. The music for the film has been produced by Himesh Reshammiya, who has recently composed soundtracks to films such as OMG Oh My God, Dangerous Ishhq and Bodyguard. The dynamic due Sajid-Wajid are also guest composers on the soundtrack and they have both created the song �Yeh Jo Halki Halki Khumariya.' A number of lyricists have made contributions to this album, which include the legendary Sameer, Shabbir Ahmed, Manoj Yadav, as well as Irshad Kamil. So what does the soundtrack of Son of Sardaar have to offer to us? Let's take a look and explore what it will bring to our ears! The first song in the album is the title track Son of Sardaar, performed as a duet by Aman Trikha and Reshammiya. A mix of rock and Punjabi flavours are infused into this song, with references to Reshammiya's previous composition �Desi Beat' from the film Bodyguard also present in parts of it. Despite Trikha and Reshammiya delivering good vocals and the fact that the composition is not bad, I would still consider it to be average overall. Having said this, I very much prefer the song on its own compared to its horrid music video which recently released as part of the film promos. The reference to �Desi Beat' should have been left out completely and this was perhaps a lazy effort on Reshammiya's part. However, I think this song may have an impact on certain listeners and therefore, I would not classify it as skip-worthy. So give it a listen and see if you agree or disagree with me. In general though, it is satisfactory but it could have been honed in order to make it a powerful number. The remix of this song is just pointless! I feel that it was included just to extend the length of this album, rather than provide a catchy and highly addictive remix version to a Bollywood song. Hence, give this one a miss in my opinion as you will not be missing out on much. Following this we have Bichdann, performed by the brilliant Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The Tabla is the dominant musical instrument here, though Rahat's voice takes over so much that its presence is not felt to a great degree. Initially, I was actually quite excited to listen to this song knowing that Rahat has sung it. However, after having listened to it in full, I found this to be arguably one of Rahat's weakest songs. I felt the composition did not make this an ideal platform for him to truly showcase his splendid vocals which we are all aware of and have heard him utilize in previous songs. The same applies to its Reprise version. Although the music is certainly an improvement from the original as it has good bass and a strong modern touch to it, Rahat deserved something more magical to complement his signature voice. Hence, do not have such high expectations for this song as you will be left unsatisfied! The next track is Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein Yeh Sawaal Aata Hai. Clearly this is a play-on-words with the classic song �Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein Khayal Aata Hai' from the film Kabhi Kabhie. There are two versions: a Funk Version and a House Version, and there is no singing involved. Instead, it is peppered with dialogues from the film by Ajay Devgn. Thus, it is only fair that my judgement on both tracks are based on the music alone more than anything else. I personally think that the Funk Version is much better in contrast to the House Version. The Funk Version has both a contemporary and desi style to it, with the use of instruments such as the dhol drums and electric guitars. This makes it more enjoyable compared to the House Version which is a more techno oriented track and contains drums and bass also. However both tracks have no real appeal and again, I feel they have been included simply to extend the length of the album. Hence, they are both skip worthy. This is despite the fact that they may be referred to by those who end up really enjoying the film and want to listen to the dialogues uttered by Devgn. We also have Rani Tu Mein Raja, sung by Benny Dayal, Bhavya Pandit and Yo Yo Honey Singh. There are a number of central instruments which can be heard like the trumpets and the drums. Honestly the song is not very rewarding. In addition, the music and vocal performances by the singers are mediocre and do not have an impact on you. Neither are the lyrics, especially as it has been penned by Sameer who is famous for having written lyrics for some truly riveting and memorable songs in the past. Overall, this song just does not have the oomph needed to make it outstanding. Yet I think it has just narrowly escaped from being classified as a skip-worthy song, so give it a chance and perhaps you may have a different opinion of it. The remix to this song is below average and I feel this was unnecessarily included in the album in order to fill some kind of void. If I was compelled to choose between the original and remix version to �Rani Tu Mein Raja,' I would instinctively go for the original as it is much better. Therefore, give the remix a miss! Next up we have Po Po, performed by Vikas Bhalia, Aman Trikha and Reshammiya. The song has likable Punjabi elements to it and you can hear the dhol drums buzzing in your ear. A good effort has actually been made with this particular track and it is quite catchy. This is despite the annoying "Po, Po, Po, Po, Po" routine which you hear in the song. You will know what I am talking about when you listen to it. In my view, although it is not one of the best songs in the album give this one a listen anyway. Tu Kamaal Di Kurti follows, with vocals from Vineet Singh and Mamta Sharma. The song is decent and the culture of Punjab is manifested throughout. The performances by Singh and Sharma are very good and Singh especially does not fail to disappoint. This is perhaps one of the best tracks in the album and I can imagine this being played at a wedding, festival or another type of Asian function. A song which perhaps may put you in a positive mood! Finally the album concludes with the song Yeh Jo Halki Halki Khumariya, another one performed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. I was waiting for at least one song to dub as the ultimate highlight of this soundtrack and this is the one! The song is breath-taking to listen to and Rahat gives a very eloquent performance. This definitely makes up for the average �Bichdann.' I love that Sajid-Wajid has allowed classical Indian music to clash with rock and roll music in this particular track. This gives it authenticity and it makes you want to listen to it again and again! The song also has great and meaningful lyrics, which makes it even more pleasurable to listen to. This is most certainly the best song in the album so do listen to it and you may be left feeling very impressed! To close this review with my overall opinions of the Son of Sardaar soundtrack, I should say that I genuinely had high expectations for this one before having listened to it. Now that I have been fully exposed to all the tracks in the album, I found most of them to be weak and not very creative. Therefore, it can be deemed as an unfulfilling soundtrack which will leave you very disappointed. I really thought this album would be one of Reshammiya's best works but unfortunately it is not. In my opinion, �Yeh Jo Halki Halki Khumariya' and �Tu Kamaal Di Kurti' are the best songs in the album, with �Po, Po' and the title song �Son of Sardaar' being listenable compositions. As for the rest of the tracks in the album, they are just boring to listen to. Overall, I think it is an album which will not have a massive influence on Bollywood fans and definitely not one of the best to have emerged this year. I only hope that the film itself will make up for its bland soundtrack when it releases on 13 November 2012. HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
English Vinglish Movie Review:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
English Vinglish is Sridevi's return to the golden screen as leading lady. It is directed by debutant director Gauri Shinde and produced by R. Balki (Cheeni Kum, Paa). English Vinglish was premiered at the 2012 Toronto Film Festival, where Sridevi's performance drew a standing ovation and critical acclaim. So is this the comeback film of the year? Do R.Balki and Gauri Shinde deliver? Does English Vinglish live up to all the festival hype? Read on to find out� Firstly a bit about the story and without giving too much away, you should all be aware by now that it is about a mother and wife, Shashi, played by Sridevi and her quest to learn English. You automatically expect many laughs and stereotypes along the way. However, English Vinglish is far deeper than that. Inspired by the director's own mother's experience, the film is about Shashi's journey, her insecurities, her challenges, her determination and her liberation. After a 15 year hiatus and still remembered fondly for her last powerful performance in Judaai opposite Anil Kapoor and Urmila Matondkar, Sridevi ruled the late 80s and early 90s. After watching English Vinglish, you will thoroughly welcome her return. At 49 years old Sridevi still has it! Unlike her on and off screen, glamorous avatar, here she is presented as a simple down to earth mother. Her portrayal of Sashi is sensitive and uplifting, with Sridevi really managing to get under the skin of the character. Not once do you associate her with any of her previous roles or persona. As far as comebacks go, in comparison to Madhuri Dixit's comeback (Aaja Nachle) and Karishma Kapoor (Dangerous Ishhq), this is by far the best comeback vehicle : an author backed role, in a beautifully crafted film, which not only does justice to the actress herself, but also her fans. All credit goes to R. Balki and Gauri Shinde. In line with Cheeni Kum and Paa, English Vinglish is as beautifully crafted as the earlier two films. All three films deal with poignant issues, yet present them with a near perfect balance of comedy, drama and emotion. You will laugh along with the characters and you will also be emotional with them, which draws you closer to the narrative and in this case Shashi's journey. Here full credit has to go to Gauri Shinde, who also wrote the story and screenplay. Without being too preachy, or overdramatised, as mentioned the narrative is perfectly balanced. With only a 2 hour and 10 minute running time, the editing is crisp and credit here has to go the Hamanti Sarkar. What is quite a simple and universal concept was written and edited so well, that it provided so many extra layers to the film. This brings us back to the central concept of the film. Rarely do you get a film which can cater for such a cross section of society, without falling into any particular genre. Struggling in a foreign country to your own and with a language which is not your first, is something which is identifiable by so many. This is a film which you can watch with your parents and with your children. It is a film which is very Indian at heart, but so global in it's reach and one hopes it will find an equally global audience. Gauri Shinde shines in her directorial debut. With a diploma in filmmaking from the New York Film Academy, she displays a fine control of her filmmaking craft, from the script, to drawing excellent performances from her cast, to the look and feel of the film. Unlike many of the Bollywood films shot in New York and abroad generally, Gauri manages to capture real middle-class, immigrant, diaspora life in New York. Further, her characters and dialogues are real and unlike the cliches we have become accustomed to. A special mention of the guest appearance and music. Amitabh Bachchan is an absolute delight to watch in a brief, but very comical appearance. I would rather see him in a dozen similar guest appearances like this, than the many average films he is often misused in. As for the music Amit Trivedi (Dev D, Udaan, Aisha) does a fantastic job. With no real scope for lip-synced songs, he does a marvellous job with the upbeat �Manhattan', which really captures the beat of the city. The uplifting title track �English Vinglish' and the fun �Navrai Majhi'. Overall an extremely praiseworthy film. Excellent performances, especially from Sridevi. A beautifully crafted film. One for the entire family and universal audiences. Easily one of the best films of the year! To the team of English Vinglish: encore, encore! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
Son of Sardaar Music Review:Bollywood News - FamousCelebrityPicture.com
Son of Sardaar (2012) promises to be a masala action/comedy film and will feature Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt and Juhi Chawla in key roles. It has been directed by Ashwani Dhir and produced by Ajay Devgn, N.R. Pachisia and Pravin Talreja. The film is scheduled for a Diwali release on 13 November 2012. It will therefore be going head-to-head with Yash Chopra's Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012), which also releases on the same day. A clear synopsis has not yet been revealed but apparently this film is based on a man who becomes the prime target of a family conflict once he returns to his ancestral village. The music to the film has been produced by Himesh Reshammiya, who has recently composed soundtracks to films such as OMG Oh My God (2012), Dangerous Ishhq (2012) and Bodyguard (2011). The dynamic due Sajid-Wajid are also guest composers in the soundtrack and they have both created the song �Yeh Jo Halki Halki Khumariya.' A number of lyricists have made contributions to this album and include the legendary Sameer, Shabbir Ahmed, Manoj Yadav, as well as Irshad Kamil. So what does the soundtrack to Son of Sardaar have to offer to us? Well let's take a look and explore what it will bring to our ears! The first song in the album is the title track Son of Sardaar, performed as a duet by Aman Trikha and Reshammiya. A mix of rock and Punjabi flavours are infused into this song, with references from Reshammiya's previous composition �Desi Beat' from the film Bodyguard (2011) also present in parts of it. Despite Trikha and Reshammiya delivering good vocals and the fact that the composition is not bad, I would still consider it to be average overall. Having said this, I very much prefer the song on its own compared to its horrid music video which recently released as part of the film's promos. The reference to �Desi Beat' should have been left out completely and this was perhaps a lazy effort on Reshammiya's part. However, I think this song may have an impact on certain listeners and therefore, I would not classify it as skip worthy. So give it a listen and see if you agree or disagree with me. In general though, it is satisfactory but it could have been honed in order to make it a powerful number. The Remix of this song is just pointless! I feel that it was included just to extend the length of this album, rather than provide a catchy and highly addictive remix version to a Bollywood song. Hence, give this one a miss in my opinion as you will not be missing out on much. Following this we have Bichdann, performed by the brilliant Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The Tabla is the dominant musical instrument here, though Rahat's voice takes over so much that its presence is not felt to a great degree. Initially, I was actually quite excited to listen to this song knowing that Rahat has sung it. However, after having listened to it in full, I found this to be arguably one of Rahat's weakest songs. I felt the composition did not make this an ideal platform for him to truly showcase his splendid vocals which we are all aware of and have heard him utilise in previous songs. The same applies to its Reprise version. Although the music is certainly an improvement from the original as it has good bass and a strong modern touch to it, Rahat deserved something more magical to complement his signature voice. Hence, do not have such high expectations for this song as you will be left unsatisfied! The next track is Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein Yeh Sawaal Aata Hai. Clearly this is a play-on-words with the classic song �Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein Khayal Aata Hai' from the film Kabhi Kabhie (1976). There are two versions: a Funk Version and a House Version and there is no singing involved. Instead, it is peppered with dialogues from the film by Ajay Devgn. Thus, it is only fair that my judgements on both tracks are based on the music alone more than anything else. I personally think that the Funk Version is much better in contrast to the House Version. The Funk Version has both a contemporary and desi style to it, with the use of instruments such as the dhol drums and electric guitars. This makes it more enjoyable compared to the House Version which is a more techno oriented track and contains drums and bass also. However both tracks have no real appeal and again, I feel they have been included simply to extend the length of the album. Hence, they are both skip worthy. This is despite the fact that they may be referred to by those who end up really enjoying the film and want to listen to the dialogues uttered by Devgn. We also have Rani Tu Mein Raja, sung by Benny Dayal, Bhavya Pandit and Yo Yo Honey Singh. There are a number of central instruments which can be heard like the trumpets and the drums. Honestly the song is not very rewarding. In addition, the music and vocal performances by the singers are mediocre and do not have an impact on you. Neither are the lyrics, especially as it has been penned by Sameer who is famous for having written lyrics for some truly riveting and memorable songs in the past. Overall, this song just does not have the oomph needed to make it outstanding. Yet I think it has just narrowly escaped from being classified as a skip worthy song, so give it a chance and perhaps you may have a different opinion of it. The Remix to this song is below average and I feel this was unnecessarily included in the album in order to fill some kind of void. If I was compelled to choose between the original and remix version to �Rani Tu Mein Raja,' I would instinctively go for the original as it is much better. Therefore, give the remix a miss! Next up we have Po Po, performed by Vikas Bhalia, Aman Trikha and Reshammiya. The song has likeable Punjabi elements to it and you can hear the dhol drums buzzing in your ear. A good effort has actually been made with this particular track and it is quite catchy. This is despite the annoying "Po, Po, Po, Po, Po" routine which you hear in the song. You will know what I am talking about when you listen to it. In my view, although it is not one of the best songs in the album give this one a listen anyway. Tu Kamaal Di Kurti follows, with vocals from Vineet Singh and Mamta Sharma. The song is decent and the culture of Punjab is manifested throughout. The performances by Singh and Sharma are very good and Singh especially does not fail to disappoint. This is perhaps one of the best tracks in the album and I can imagine this being played at a wedding, festival or another type of Asian function. A song which perhaps may put you in a positive mood! Finally the album concludes with the song Yeh Jo Halki Halki Khumariya, another one performed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. I was waiting for at least one song to dub as the ultimate highlight of this soundtrack and this is the one! The song is breath-taking to listen to and Rahat gives a very eloquent performance. This definitely makes up for the average �Bichdann.' I love that Sajid-Wajid has allowed classical Indian music to clash with rock and roll music in this particular track. This gives it authenticity and it makes you want to listen to it again and again! The song also has great and meaningful lyrics, which makes it even more pleasurable to listen to. This is most certainly the best song in the album so do listen to it and you may be left feeling very impressed! To close this review with my overall opinions of the Son of Sardaar soundtrack, I should say that I genuinely had high expectations for this one before having listened to it. Now that I have been fully exposed to all the tracks in the album, I found most of them to be weak and uncreative. Therefore, it can be deemed as an unfulfilling soundtrack which will leave you very disappointed. I really thought this album would be one of Reshammiya's best works but unfortunately it is not. In my opinion, �Yeh Jo Halki Halki Khumariya' and �Tu Kamaal Di Kurti' are the best songs in the album, with �Po, Po' and the title song �Son of Sardaar' being listenable compositions. As for the rest of the tracks in the album, they are just boring to listen to. Overall, I think it is an album which will not have a massive influence on Bollywood fans and definitely not one of the best to have emerged this year. I only hope that the film itself will make up for its bland soundtrack when it releases on 13 November 2012. To end with a star rating, the soundtrack to Son of Sardaar gets 2 stars from us! HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
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