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Film: "Awarapan"; Music Directors: Pritam Chakraborty, Mustafa
Zahid, Baba Farid, Annie; Singers: Mustafa Zahid, Rafaqat Ali Khan,
Suzanne D'Mello, Annie; Ratings: *** After delivering popular
films with hit music, director Mohit Suri roped in composer Pritam
Chakraborty for "Awarapan". But what Pritam ends up doing is not
composing any of the music himself but bringing in compositions
from across the border - to good effect.
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Lata Mangeshkar, the Queen of Melody has come out of her cocoon
to engage us in conversation in the language she knows best - the
Language of Music. Lataji has released an album after nearly 17
years on the most suitable day – World Music Day. This album
' Saadgi ', which is a T-Seriespresentation, is a reflection of
the great persona that is Lata Mangeshkar. It guilelessly serenades
from one geet to another, reflecting the tranquil depths of the
singer. Most of these Ghazal-like compositions have mostly been
been penned by Javed Akhtar while the music has been composed by
Mayuresh Pai
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Film: "Akasham"; Director: A.K. Sundardas; Producer: Creative
Team; Cast: Harisree Asokan, Jyothirmayi, K.P.A.C. Lalitha and
Innocent; Music: Mohan Sithara; Writer: T.A. Razak. Director A.K.
Sundardas takes a bold step by casting comedian Harisree Asokan in
the lead in a serious role in his new film "Akasham". Scripted by
T.A. Razak, the film narrates the story of a simple man who dreams
of owning a house. Manoharan, played by Harisree Asokan, is a
mechanic in an automobile showroom. He is sincere and hardworking
and his boss's favourite.
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Film: "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom"; Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Bobby Deol, Lara Dutta; Director: Shaad Ali; Rating: * Everybody in "Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom" (JBJ), including the director, is an impossible imposter. Abhishek
Bachchan poses as a small-town guy in love with a very poised and sexy
Pakistani-French mademoiselle from Paris. Preity Zinta poses as a
modern-day Cinderella with a very posh British-Indian fiancйe. Bobby
Deol, a nerd-optician poses as a cyber-Superman.
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Film: "Sivaji-The Boss"; Cast: Rajnikant, Shriya; Director: Shankar; Ratings: **** "Sivaji:
The Boss" is all about numbers. It narrates the story of an NRI
do-gooder Sivaji (Rajnikant) who wants to spend around Rs.2 billion to
set up a number of free educational and medical institutions in his
hometown. The film lashes out at the black market prevailing in India - worth Rs.2,450 billion.
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Film:
"Dharm"; Cast: Pankaj Kapur, Supriya Pathak, Daya Shankar Pandey, K.K.
Raina, Hrishita Bhatt, Krish Parekh; Director: Bhavna Talwar; Ratings:
**** To
miss this movie on the true meaning of religion is a crime for any
cineaste. How much poorer one would be if one allowed this penetrating
masterpiece to pass by without a standing ovation!
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Atypical
narration, unusual characters, lots of colour and good music are some
of the significant features of Shaad Ali's films and his latest "Jhoom
Barabar Jhoom", releasing Friday, promises the same. Starring
A-list actors - Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan, Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta
and Lara Dutta, this is Ali's third film. His earlier two releases -
"Saathiya" and "Bunty Aur Babli" - were huge hits.
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Film: "Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar" (MP3), Director: Robbie Grewal; Cast: Ruslaan Mumtaz and Hazel; Rating: ** A
few years ago, director Robbie Grewal made "Samay", a thriller with
Sushmita Sen cast as a cop and single mother tracking down a serial
killer. Swerving from gritty to gooey, Robbie does an about turn in
"MP3".
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Film:
"The Train"; Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Sayali Bhagat, Geeta Basra and Aseem
Merchant; Director: Raksha Mistry and Hasnain Hyderabadwala; Rating: * Tagline
for this week's thriller - "Some lines should never be crossed". Sounds
familiar. Wasn't that the tagline for the 2005 cheesy downmarket
Jennifer Aniston and Clive Owen starrer "Derailed"?
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Film:
"Fool & Final"; Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Sharmila Tagore,
Vivek Oberoi, Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Paresh Rawal, Om Puri, Johnny
Lever, Rajpal Yadav; Director: Ahmed Khan; Rating: * There
are some comedies that make you wish laughter had never been invented.
"Fool & Final" is the most grotesque travesty of tinsel titters
that man ever had a chance to invent.
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Film:
"Cheeni Kum"; Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Zohra Sehgal,
Swini Khara; Director: R. Balakrishnan (Balki); Rating: **** The
incandescent Tabu makes Amitabh Bachchan run across the London
fields... "Just to see if you've the energy to do anything else," she
tells him, her tongue firmly in cheek.
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Film:
"Aap Kaa Surroor"; Music: Himesh Reshammiya; Singers: Himesh
Reshammiya, Shreya Ghosal, Sunidhi Chauhan; Lyrics: Sameer; Ratings
**1/2 Interestingly,
Himesh Reshammiya's debut movie is named exactly after his debut album
"Aap Kaa Surroor", which came out in January 2006. So don't be
surprised if you find stylistic similarities between the two.
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Film: "The Train"; Music Director: Mithoon; Singers: Mithoon, KK, Kshitij Tarey, Shilpa Rao, Zubeen, Shaan; Ratings: **1/2 Mithoon
gets his big break finally with "The Train" and he's done quite an
impressive job for a newcomer. The movie sees the sensual Shilpa Rao
making a mark for herself. With every song being either average or
good, the soundtrack should do great with the audience.
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