Saturday, January 29, 2011

Patiala House - Aadat Hai Woh Song Promo



Starring: Akshay Kumar, Anushka Sharma, Rishi Kapoor
Director: Nikhil Advani
Producer: Hari Om Entertainment Co., T-Series, People Tree Films Pvt. Ltd., Credence Motion Picture
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Releasing: February 11th 2011

Patiala House - Tumba Tumba Song Promo



Starring: Akshay Kumar, Anushka Sharma, Rishi Kapoor
Director: Nikhil Advani
Producer: Hari Om Entertainment Co., T-Series, People Tree Films Pvt. Ltd., Credence Motion Picture
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Releasing: February 11th 2011

Song of the Day - Where's The Party Tonight (Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna)


Song of the Day - Where's The Party Tonight (Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna)
Theme of the Week - Random Bollywood Songs



Director: Karan Johar
Producer: Dharma Productions
Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Preity Zinta, Abhishek Bachchan
Music by: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Released: August 11th 2006

Friday, January 28, 2011

Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji - Movie Review


Starring: Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Omi Vaidya, Tisca Chopra, Shruti Haasan, Shazahn Padamsee
Director: Madhur Bhandarkar
Producer: Bhandarkar Entertainment, Wide Frames Films
Music: Pritam
Released: January 28th 2011

Review By Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama

Hindi cinema has never been short of movies which abound in humor. In fact, there's a barrage of funny films these days. Whether it's the gentle humor that keeps us smiling constantly [on the lines of Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee's films] or the incisive and sharp wit of TERE BIN LADEN, DO DOONI CHAAR and PHAS GAYE RE OBAMA or the boisterous laughathons attempted by David Dhawan, Anees Bazmee and Priyadarshan, we've enjoyed our share of laughs. But I genuinely feel that the comedy scene in Bollywood is slowly, but perceptibly changing, veering more towards realism and this is exactly what we get to watch in Madhur Bhandarkar's new outing DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI.

Okay, okay, so we associate Madhur with somber/serious cinema, tackling issues that concern us, right from CHANDNI BAR to JAIL. By now famous for his socially relevant, hard-hitting films that take potshots at the upper crust, Madhur changes tracks with this one. DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI is a light entertainer at heart, but there's something about the landed gentry in this one as well. It exposes the dual lives they lead.

Without beating around the bush, let me pronounce that I was skeptical about Madhur's abilities when it came to handling light films. Oh yes, he has a terrific sense of humor in real life. On reel, he's synonymous with hard-hitting movies, isn't it? So what prompted this National Award winning film-maker to enter a new terrain - humor? I am sure, it has something to do with discovering newer horizons and taking on unexplored territories. So does the gamble work? Are Madhur's claims - of following Hrishi-da's footsteps with this one - mere hollow words or does he deliver?



Much like Madhur's earlier films, DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI is about real people, situations and problems. Except that the emotion isn't sorrow and the theme isn't dark this time. Irrespective of how his films are received, the one thing Madhur is known for is the unconventional story he wants the viewers to absorb. DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI isn't about three couples and how they discover love, it's about how these three guys who find love, but… let's leave it at that! Else, the twist in the tale will be in public domain.

The camaraderie between Ajay, Emraan and Omi and the unpredictable storyline post intermission is the driving point of this motion picture. In fact, if the first half is laced with light moments, the second half is where the twists-n-turns crop up and each of those stories get nurtured in the process. But there's a flipside too and that's the choice of actors in the finale. Ideally, the makers could've done with known faces in the end. It would've only been an icing on the cake. Also, there are a few rough edges in the narrative, but not the type that would make a big dent.

Also, I'd like to state, it left me wondering as to what prompted the censors to pass the motion picture with an 'Adults Only' certification? I would say that some of the recent films have had far more objectionable and explosive content than this one. Besides, Indian television is full of repugnant and obnoxious material which everyone has free access to. I guess, our censor board needs to be a little more liberal in view of the fact that times have changed and it's about time their attitudes towards cinema also changes.

Final word? This one is amongst Madhur's most accomplished works!



DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI is a slice of life film revolving around Naren [Ajay Devgn], Abhay [Emraan Hashmi] and Milind [Omi Vaidya] and their encounters with love.

A listless Naren, well in his thirties and going through a divorce [Rituparna Sengupta], falls in love with a vibrant and bubbly June [Shazahn Padamsee], who has just stepped out of her teens. Milind, a poet and an idealistic lover, is enamored by an ambitious and practical Gunjan [Shraddha Das], who is determined to follow her dreams. A charming casanova Abhay starts feeling an alien emotion called love when he feels increasingly drawn towards Nikki [Shruti Haasan], a modern girl who knows her needs and speaks her mind.

With its real characters and relatable situations, the film takes a witty look at love and the extent people will go to evade it or attain it.

DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI seizes your attention gradually. One of the reasons could be because Madhur narrates three stories concurrently. Ajay, who portrays the life of a harried bank manager going through a 'mid-life crisis', is very compelling. Watch him in sequences when he sets his eyes on his new office assistant [Shazahn]. Consider the character of Omi, a true-blue romantic, working as a matchmaker, who has never been able to find a soul mate himself. One comes across such people in real life as well. And, of course, there's Emraan, who uses affluent and well heeled women as a stepping stone to attain the resources and luxuries of life. His sequences with Tisca Chopra add spice to the proceedings. Ditto for the women in the film. Especially Shraddha and Tisca, who use men to their advantage. Very real characters. In fact, the variety of love and relationships that we get to watch here is so diverse from what we have been subjected to in Hindi movies since time immemorial. As a matter of fact, each of us must have experienced the varied emotions depicted in this film at some juncture in our lives.



While watching DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI, I recalled a much-acclaimed Basu Chatterjee movie SHAUKEEN, which had three lecherous older men trying to get naughty in their elderly age. Of course, both the films cannot be judged against each other except in view of the fact that both films have three middle-aged men and three elderly gentlemen [in the case of SHAUKEEN] trying to explore the love and lust aspect of their lives. Even the treatment and conversations in DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI are out of everyday life. It's more like a discussion happening between any three normal, everyday guys even when they discuss the opposite sex. There is no dialogue-baazi as such, it is just a normal tete-a-tete happening.

Madhur's attempt of dabbling in the comedy genre may appear dicey for a lot of his detractors, since he's known to be proficient in the art of creating serious/dark movies. But comedy is serious business and Madhur gets it right on most occasions. Let me add, this is not one of those imperceptive and dull-witted films that make an attempt to tickle your funny bone every five minutes. Madhur has interwoven some serious moments in the narrative, which makes it a slice of life film, but which sticks to the commercial format.

The screenplay writing is absorbing at most times. Having said that, I'd like to add that the writing could've been tighter at places. Shraddha's sudden exit leaves you mystified. Also, the film could've done with better names [read, eye candy] in the finale, when the three guys set out for Goa. The climax was already a highpoint and one definitely expected a better culmination. Also, the film could've been tightened in the editing suite.

The expectations from its music are on the higher side, especially after the success of Pritam-Ajay-Emraan's last venture ONCE UPON A TIME IN MUMBAAI. But the problem is that it does not offer much variety, unlike OUATIM. 'Abhi Kuch Dino Se' and 'Tere Bin' are my picks. Cinematography [Ravi Walia] is up to the mark. Sanjay Chhel's dialogue are witty and just perfect for this genre.



Ajay proves his adaptability and versatility yet again. Having impressed us adequately in the past, Ajay portrays a character that takes you back to a very popular actor of his times, Amol Palekar. Ajay underplays his part effortlessly. Emraan, popular also for his skirt chaser image on screen, plays an obsessive philanderer here and he's electrifying. In fact, he spices up the proceedings every time he appears on screen. The role assigned to him is an extension of what he's attempted in the past, yet he interprets it so differently. Omi Vaidya's character gets subdued initially, but it must be said that the earnestness with which he portrays his part makes him endearing. He's remarkable in the sequence when he breaks down while reading the letter.

Shazahn looks like a doll and gets the character right. In fact, she adds so much freshness to the proceedings. Shraddha gives the right shades to her character. She's most convincing when she takes Omi for a ride initially. Shruti appears late in the film, but she leaves an impact nonetheless. Her scenes with Emraan are amusing. Tisca Chopra is superb, especially in the sequence when Emraan confesses that he's in love with someone else. Mukesh Tiwari is first-rate in a brief role. Aditya Raj Kapoor is fair. Rituparna Sengupta does well. Harward Rosemeyer leaves a mark in the funeral sequence.

On the whole, DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI is a feel good, light-hearted rom-com, a slice of life film which the populace and the regular lay person would relate to. Madhur Bhandarkar changes tracks from his trademark women-oriented movies on contemporary issues to a rom-com, which has the unmistakable Bhandarkar signature to it, and emerges triumphant in his new fangled endeavor. The film carries a tagline that reads 'Love grows… Men don't', which seems most appropriate after one has watched it. DIL TOH BACCHA HAI JI, with its bona fide characters and pertinent situations, promises to bring a smile to your face and cheer you up. I strongly recommended it!

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Song of the Day - Neeyat Kharab Hai (Teen Patti)


Song of the Day - Neeyat Kharab Hai (Teen Patti)
Theme of the Week - Random Bollywood Songs



Director: Serendipity Films
Producer: Leena Yadav
Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Sir Ben Kingsley, R Madhavan
Music by: Salim-Sulaiman
Released: February 26th 2010

Weekly Film Spotlight - Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara


Released : 30 September 2005
Starring : Waheeda Rehman, Urmila Matondkar, Prem Chopra.
Director : Jhanu Barua
Producer : Anupam Kher
Music Director : Bappi Lahiri
Movie Review : 7.5/10
Box Office Outcome : Flop

Songs : None

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji - Jadugari Song Promo



Starring: Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Omi Vaidya, Tisca Chopra, Shruti Haasan, Shazahn Padamsee
Director: Madhur Bhandarkar
Producer: Bhandarkar Entertainment, Wide Frames Films
Music: Pritam
Releasing: January 28th 2011

7 Khoon Maaf - O Mama Song Promo




Starring: Priyanka Chopra, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Naseruddin Shah, John Abraham, Mohanlal, Irrfan Khan
Director: Vishal Bhardwaj
Producer: UTV Motion Pictures, Vishal Bhardwaj Pictures Pvt Ltd
Music: Vishal Bhardwaj
Releasing: February 18th 2011

Song of the Day - Meri Zindagi Mein Aaye Ho (Armaan)


Song of the Day - Meri Zindagi Mein Aaye Ho (Armaan)
Theme of the Week - Random Bollywood Songs



Director: Honey Irani
Producer: Dinesh Gandhi
Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Preity Zinta, Gracy Singh
Music by: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Released: May 16 2003

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Song of the Day - Dil Diya (Dil Diya Hai)


Song of the Day - Dil Diya (Dil Diya Hai)
Theme of the Week - Random Bollywood Songs



Director: Aditya Datt
Producer: Practical Production, Shiv Films
Starring: Emraan Hashmi, Ashmit Patel, Geeta Basra
Music by: Himesh Reshammiya
Released: September 8th 2006

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Song of the Day - Udi (Guzaarish)



Song of the Day - Udi (Guzaarish)
Theme of the Week - Random Bollywood Songs



Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Producer: SLB Films, UTV Motion Pictures
Starring: Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, Aditya Roy Kapur, Monikangana Dutta
Music by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Released: November 19th 2010

Monday, January 24, 2011

Song of the Day - Arziyan (Delhi-6)


Song of the Day - Arziyan (Delhi-6)
Theme of the Week - Random Bollywood Songs



Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Producer: UTV Motion Pictures, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra Pictures
Starring: Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor
Music by: A. R. Rahman
Released: February 20th 2009

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Hottest Movies of the Week - January 21 2011

1. Yamla Pagla Deewana
2. Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
3. No One Killed Jessica

My Top 20 Bollywood Songs - January 23 2011


January 21 2011

1. Aali Re - No One Killed Jessica
2. Aitbaar - No One Killed Jessica
3. Dilli - No One Killed Jessica
4. Tinku Jiya - Yamla Pagla Deewana
5. Kyun Main Jaagoon - Patiala House
6. Laungda Lashkara - Patiala House
7. Yamla Pagla Deewana - Yamla Pagla Deewana
8. Sau Baar - Yamla Pagla Deewana
9. Tere Bin - Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
10. Charha De Rang - Yamla Pagla Deewana
11. Abhi Kuch Dino Se - Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
12. Yeh Pal - No One Killed Jessica
13. Chamki Jawaani - Yamla Pagla Deewana
14. Dua - No One Killed Jessica
15. Baby When You Talk To Me - Patiala House
16. Son Titariya - Yamla Pagla Deewana
17. Beshuba - Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
18. Yeh Dil Hai Nakhrewala - Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
19. Rola Pe Gaya - Patiala House
20. Aadat Hai Woh - Patiala House

7 Khoon Maaf - Music Review


Starring: Priyanka Chopra, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Naseruddin Shah, John Abraham, Mohanlal, Irrfan Khan
Director: Vishal Bhardwaj
Producer: UTV Motion Pictures, Vishal Bhardwaj Pictures Pvt Ltd
Music: Vishal Bhardwaj
Releasing: February 18th 2011

01 - Darling - Usha Uthup, Rekha Bharadwaj 4.5/5
02 - Bekaraan - Vishal Bhardwaj 5/5
03 - O' Mama - KK, Clinton Cerejo 4.5/5
04 - Awaara - Master Saleem 4.5/5
05 - Tere Liye - Suresh Wadkar 4.5/5
06 - Dil Dil Hai - Suraj Jagan 4.5/5
07 - Yeshu - Rekha Bharadwaj 4/5
08 - Doosri Darling - Usha Uthup, Rekha Bharadwaj, Clinton Cerejo, Francois Castellino
09 - O' Mama (Acoustic) - K.K.

Vishal Bhardwaj teased us for 3 weeks with the promos of 'Darling' and 'Bekaraan' and kept us guessing on when we would finally get to hear the full album of "7 Khoon Maaf" and IT'S HERE! A near perfect soundtrack! Every song is special and coupled with excellent composition and singing. This album WILL be remembered for a very long time. 

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Song of the Day - Signal (Bhagam Bhag)


Song of the Day - Signal (Bhagam Bhag)
Theme of the Week - Random Bollywood Songs



Director: Priyadarshan
Producer: K Sera Sera, Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd, Popcorn Motion Pictures
Starring: Akshay Kumar, Govinda, Lara Dutta, Tanushree Datta
Music by: Pritam
Released: December 22nd 2006

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