Sunday, 24 July 2011

OLD facebook CHAT

facebook recently introduced the new Facebook chat where people see a fixed number of online and offline friends and people can not scroll down to see more of their online friends. This new Facebook chat is a turn off for many users and it has been the worst update in Facebook so far.
Many of my friends were frustrated with this update and they were looking for a solution of this problem, I was looking for the same and finally I was able to find one.
If you really hate the new chat feature then open this link (click HERE). Now you will see the old chat (in a new window) and you will be able to see all your online friends again.

Follow this link : https://www.facebook.com/presence/popout.php...

Friday, 15 July 2011

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara - Review

Aisi Film Milegi Na Dobara.............



Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara celebrates friendship like never before.




'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara' remains true to its narrative and is as much unadulterated as the fun the three boys have, indulging in untried adventure sports. 


The film has 3 stars in their own right yet it employs them as actors over heroes. There are no heroic entries, stylized background score or larger than life action. The entire film is shot in virgin locations of Spain, yet the beauty of the picturesque country is used only as a catalyst and not as a gimmick in this road flick. And though the film has characters like a possessive girlfriend, a flirtatious friend, an illegitimate father and immense scope for melodrama, it remains subtle and lighthearted throughout. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara remains true to its narrative and is as much unadulterated as the fun the three boys have, indulging in untried adventure sports.

Kabir (Abhay Deol) is engaged to Natasha (Kalki Koechlin) and wants to go on a bachelor trip with his two childhood friends before getting married. They had a pact regarding the trip that each one gets to do one adventure sport of his choice and the other two have to join in the act, whether they like or not. Imran (Farhan Akhtar) has an additional agenda to be on the trip – to find his biological father about whom he has lately discovered. Arjun (Hrithik Roshan) is a workaholic financial trader who wants to earn enough and early for retirement at 40.

As they initiate an adventurous road trip across Spain, they try their hands on everything from deep-sea diving, sky-diving to running with the bulls. And en route they liberate themselves from all the bindings of world.

It's ironical that it took female minds to come up with, perhaps, what one can call the most authentic film on boy-bonding since Dil Chahta Hai or 3 Idiots Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti's writing is simple, straightforward, well-etched and character-driven. The narrative doesn't waste much time to initiate the road trip and works towards individual character conflicts amidst the strategically placed adventure sport episodes. And while the adventure is convincingly captured, it never overpowers the basic essence of human drama in the film.

The credible camaraderie between the three male leads is what makes you relate to the film effortlessly. Their bonding is never sugary sweet of the yeh-dosti-hum-nahi-todenge types and they do have their share of hiccups, which makes it more real and believable. For instance Imran and Arjun share cold vibes over a common fling they had years back. Yet it never gets malicious and their tendency to stick together makes it charming and assures a smile on your face throughout. Even cinematically, the screen-space amongst the three is perfectly poised with no character (or actor) attempting to overshadow the other at any occasion.

Another beauty of the narrative is that it never delves deep into the past of any of the protagonists. Like Arjun has had a failed relationship and Imran is in search of his father who abandoned him before birth. But none of the conflicts are touched upon through detailed flashback accounts, yet the impact is never diluted. The same applies for Imran and Arjun's initial apathetic chemistry resulting from their past state of 'affairs', which isn't probed beyond a menial mention. Moreover Zoya Akhtar's ability to introduce humour even in the most unlikely serious situations like when the trio get into a squabble or are behind bars is absolutely commendable.

Each of the adventure sport from deep-sea diving, sky-diving to running with the bulls and even the Tomatina festival is filmed to realistic and riveting effect, giving a factual feel of the escapade. The sky-diving segment takes the cake though, for the detail and depth in which it is picturized, making the audience literally experience every moment of the adventure. Though one might have witnessed similar feats on Discovery documentaries, what sets it apart in the film is the exhilarating emotion that the viewer gets to see and feel through the protagonists.

The pace does drop at times, but since it's never designed as a hardcore adventure flick, it never bothers you. Also the runtime is long but the film never drags. Like Zoya's Luck By Chance , even here the end comes somewhat abrupt by Bollywood standards, yet helps cutting the compulsions of a high-voltage dramatic climax. Cinematographer Carlos Catalan amazingly captures the beauty of the foreign lands and alien adventures giving a surreal feel to the film. Farhan Akhtar adds a slice-of-life freshness to the dialogues though his monologues get verbose at times. Anand Subaya's editing is crisp and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's music befits the film.

All the three male leads play their part to perfection. Hrithik Roshan, back with his Greek God looks, is charming not just in his looks but in his natural act as well. Farhan Akhtar shows a refreshing flair for comedy and has impeccable comic timing. Also he's wonderful in the poignant scene where he confronts his father. Abhay Deol is commendable as the one who initiates the trip, mediates between his friends and is confused about his own love-life. Katrina Kaif is delightful in her part. Kalki Koechlin is excellent in her bitchy role of a possessive girlfriend. Naseeruddin Shah is impressive in his cameo. 


Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara celebrates friendship like never before. Do not miss. Aisi film milegi na dobara...

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara



Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara


ZNMD is an upcoming Hindi film, directed by Zoya Akhtar and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment. It stars Hrithik Roshan, Abhay Deol and Farhan Akhtar. The female roles are played by Kalki Koechlin and Katrina Kaif where the latter is said to be paired with Hrithik Roshan.The music is composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy. The film is a male bonding road story about three friends. Shooting took place at various locations such as Spain,Egypt and India.


Cast :

  • Hrithik Roshan as Arjun
  • Farhan Akhtar as Imraan
  • Abhay Deol as Kabir
  • Katrina Kaif as Laila
  • Kalki Koechlin as Natasha
  • Ariadna Cabrol as Nuria
  • Naseeruddin Shah.




Storyline :
Kabir has just met Natasha. 6 months later they are engaged. He wants to go on an extended bachelor party to Spain. A 3 week road trip with Imraan and Arjun - his 2 best friends since school. The only problem is Arjun is tied up with work. After much emotional blackmail and cajoling the boys set off on a journey they were meant to take 4 years ago. A fantasy holiday they had planned to take after college but never happened. A road trip where each one gets to do the ultimate sport of his choice and the other 2 just have to do it with him. Kabir, Imraan and Arjun meet up in Barcelona and set off on an adventure.

The principal shooting took place at Barcelona, Pamplona, Bunyol, Andalucia in Spain, Egypt and in Mumbai, India.
The La Tomatina festival of Spain was re-created for the shoot of the song Ik Junoon. It was shot in Bunyol, Valencia, Spain. Almost 16 tons on tomatoes were used for the shoot and they were flown in from Portugal.




with Hrithik in the lead as Arjun and his pairing up with Katrina for the first time will make ZNMD a blockbuster...

Release date :-  July 15th , 2011.
 Worth Waiting...


Saturday, 2 July 2011

DELHI BELLY - Riotus Fun



                 ◄◄◄REVIEW OF 'DELHI BELLY' ►►►

For Imran, Vir and Kunaal, it is a dirty life out there. The kind where people are not judged by their clothes, cockroaches feast on pizzas when the 'maalik' is away and men use orange juice to clean themselves up when there isn't any water around. Of course miracles do happen with Imran finding a hot girlfriend in Shenaz Treasury (cute and loveable) and another hot colleague in Poorna Jagannath (smart and desirable). So while the boy doesn't even get half a chance to decide between the two, a crazy day in his life makes it all upside down for him.
Result? A damaged car that had been gifted to him just hours ago by his future father-in-law, a face battered by a dozen odd blows, a damaged roof with a dancer's foot dangling from the top, a run in with gangsters indulging in 'heeron ki smuggling' with Russians, a broken engagement, few bottles of beer and last but not the least, a bag containing Rs. One crore. Well, almost!

In a crazy encounter that results in the aforementioned situations that are as unbelievable they get, Abhinay actually manages to make it all believable courtesy the fast paced narrative that doesn't allow a single moment to think. So while I am penning this review, there are questions that do come to my mind eventually. 'What was the significance of that 'laash' found on road?' 'What exactly did Kunaal's upset belly add on to the film's plot other than getting some humour on screen which actually became a put off when served in excess?' 'What really was the stress point in Imran-Shenaz relationship?' etc. etc.
However in the bigger scheme of things with all the fun on screen, what with Imran taking a straight faced approach, Kunaal being colourful all around and Vir unable to comprehend why is he actually being hung from the roof through a neck tie, there is a lot in 'Delhi Belly' that actually makes one laugh out loud in at least a dozen odd points in the film. And the one who actually provides maximum fun is the oldest of the lot, Vijay Raaz, who has now cemented his place in the industry as a villain who gets some of the best lines.

Of course this also means that there are expletives in abundance, both in English as well as Hindi. Also, when Poorana gets on Imran's top, rest assured the after effects are not just felt by the man but also seen by the audience. And then of course there are all the 'belly' moments which, frankly, turn out to be much to digest. Pun intended. Moreover, for all the talks of the film being in the same genre as 'Lock Stock....', smarter edit cuts on the same lines would have only made the film further engaging.

However leave aside this fact and 'Delhi Belly' turns out to be a 100 minutes joy ride which is also made special due to songs that play in the background at the right time and the right scene. So while 'Bhaag DK Bose' is the pick of the lot as it comes at the all important chase sequence, there is also a certain subtlety in the placement of 'Nakadwaale Khisko'. The end credit title sequence 'I Hate You, I Love You' is of course like the cherry on the cake but my personal favourite is 'Switty Switty' that captures the road rage flavour of the city of Delhi just right.

'Delhi Belly' actually mad me remember the masala films from the 70s/ There was one element that was almost common to most of them - 'heeron ki smuggling'. There was 'maal' which used to be unloaded on the 'docks', there was a currency note that was torn into half with both parties having a piece of it, there was police, there were bad boys and then there were not too good boys. Together it all came together to make one 'masala' affair that by and large kept the audience happy as long as there was some 'dhishoom dhishoom' and win-win situation for all.

Circa 2011 and there isn't much 'dhishoom dhishoom' in the comical drama here. But yes, there is a definitely a homage to the cinema which has gone by with a common element being, as you must have guessed it by now, ton loads of diamonds. And they are no mean diamonds. There are 30 of them, each of them worth 3 lakhs, though as it turns out later, they are worth 6 lakhs each. But then how, why and where does that indeed happen, one has to check out 'Delhi Belly' which is easily the most riotous of the flicks that have hit the screens this year.

Rating : 4.5/5
source : Indiaglitz

Friday, 1 July 2011

Chiru's 150th Film confirmed :D

MegaStar Chiranjeevi confirmed his re-entry into films at the Premier show of  'Bbuddah...'
Chiru accepted the request of BigB and Amitabh would do a Guest Role in it too !
The Film will be directed by Puri Jagannadh under RGV's guidance...
So, its time for Fans to Rejoice :)
Jai Chiranjeeva !!!
watch the video for more info...