PRINCE OF PERSIA (THE FORCOTTEN SANOS)
KITES (INDIAN MOVIES)
Plot/Synopsis: In the harsh terrain of the Mexican desert, a mortally wounded man is left for dead in the heat of the desert sun. This is J. Once a street smart, carefree young guy. Now, a wanted man. As death looms, the only thing that keeps him alive is the quest to find the love of his life, Natasha. A woman betrothed to another man, but surely destined for J. A woman who comes into his life like a bolt of lighning and changes it forever.
Meet Bollywood’s New Bee Genelia D’souza
he is also known to people close to her as Harini. Genelia made her move from England to India in pursuit of her childhood dream of becoming an actress. She got her first break in the movie 'Boys' directed by Shankar. The film was a box-office hit and soon Genelia started getting more roles. Genelia has so far acted in over a dozen Telugu, Tamil and Hindi movies.
Genelia - The Tollywood Actress :Genelia's success rate in Tollywood has been pretty good. Her movies Satyam, Masti, Samba, Sye and Happy have all fared pretty well at the box office. Despite getting good roles and her movies doing average business commercially, Genelia was still waiting for that one big hit that could change her career. The wait was not long as her most recent movie 'Bommarillu' has had a huge positive impact on Genelia’s career. Bommarillu, with Genelia and Siddharth Narayan in the lead, became a super duper hit and gave her career the much needed boost. In the movie Genelia plays the role of a talkative and bubbly girl 'Hasini' who does whatever she likes to do. Her acting skills have been well appreciated throughout the industry and she won many awards for the movie.Finally the true acting talent of Genelia has come to forefront with 'Bommarillu' and now time will tell if Genelia can become the number one actress in South India. Her latest movie Dee with Vishnu directed by Sreenu Vytla is expected to come out in January or February. Genelia also recently bagged the role of leading lady opposite Aamir Khan's nephew Imraan Khan in his debut Bollywood movie Tu Ya Jaane Na.Genelia is happy to be paired with young heroes in the industry and she said that, she has big dreams but is ready to wait patiently to achieve them one after another. The young actress also said that she should have a meaty role in a movie and does not like to be branded as a heroine who appears in a couple of scenes and songs and fades away from a movie. Recently industry sources have reported that Genelia is rejecting new offers as her marriage is on cards. Genelia fell in love with a Tamil hero, Bharat. Love between the couple blossomed during the shooting of the Tamil film ‘Chennai Kadal’. The actress has large dark eyes with killing smile. She has an uncommon look which parts her from others. She doesn’t have airy looks like Kangna Ranawat or Celina Jetly nor is she glamorous like Bipasha or Kareena. She can aptly be called the ‘girl-next-door’ who is ready to take on to your nerves as she opens her mouth. Her unique speaking quality and bubbly expressions do not fail to sweep you off the grounds. She has got a fresh momento in her acts.
Recently, she won the Filmfare Award for the Best Actress for her performance in the blockbuster movie Bommarillu. She is yet to rock the Bollywood with her vibrant colours with her coming movies: It’s My Life in which she paired with Harman Baweja and a multistarrer movie Life Partner...................
SAIFALIKHAS ACTOR SECRET
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan feels the secret of a successful long term relationship is finding a "worthy partner" and says that one has to be direct about one's feelings to woo a woman.
"If you're looking to enter a long-term relationship with a woman, make sure she is a worthy partner -- that's the only rule. After a point, you don't want another casual fling... you want intimacy, depth, to be loved," Saif said in an interview for GQ magazine.
"Sometimes you have to do things that wouldn't come to you naturally, just to show her how serious you are," said the actor who is currently dating Kareena Kapoor.
The 39-year-old, who appears on the cover of the May issue of the magazine, also says looks don't matter when it comes to impressing women.
"I was never the tallest or broadest guy in the room. But I did have a sense of humour which created a sense of ease among my female friends," said the actor who was married to actress Amrita Singh and then dated Italian national Rosa Catalano.
"To woo her, you have to be direct. Tell her how you feel, without being dirty. It all depends on where you are and who you're talking to."
The actor also confessed that there are times when being single is good.
"The whole point of being single is to live like the opposite of someone who is committed. It's the time you're experimenting, learning about yourself and are unsure about what you want. There is a certain amount of loneliness that can creep in when you live this way, but hey, that's part of the deal," he said.
Saif has been photographed by Rishad Mistry and styled by Natasha Chib for the issue.Genelia d"Sousa new move orange
Oreange to colour Indian race relations a rosy glow
MESSAGES, Samuel Goldwyn famously said, should be sent by Western Union, not filmmakers. But the producers of Indian movie Orange, which is shooting in Melbourne, would beg to differ.
The movie is technically a piece of Tollywood rather than Bollywood cinema (it is being shot in the Telugu language spoken in southern India, not the Hindi that is dominant in Bollywood films), but it follows the well-worn formula of pretty young leads, romance, a few laughs and dazzling dance numbers.
It's light entertainment for a potential audience of about 300 million people but, its Australian-based line producer insists, it is also a film with a serious message.
''The producer from India wanted to come here and prove a point - that what is being told in India is totally against what is happening here,'' said Anupam Sharma on the Southbank set of the film yesterday.
He was referring to the perception in India that Australia is not safe for Indians, particularly young students. Having lived here for 21 years, Mr Sharma said that view bore little relation to his experience. ''The facts are on one side and the media hype in India is on the other side,'' he said.
That was a view state Education Minister Bronwyn Pike, who visited the set yesterday, was happy to hear. ''There's been an impression created in some quarters that Melbourne isn't a safe and welcoming city, and I'm just delighted to be hearing a different message from the producers, the director and the stars. They see that they have a responsibility to turn that message around,'' she said.
Orange is a romance about two Australian students of Indian background, filmed in Sydney and Melbourne and set, said Mr Sharma, ''against a backdrop of arts and painting and a young crowd and funk''. It stars Genelia d'Souza, a 22-year-old rising star of Indian cinema, and 24-year-old Ram Charan Teja, the son of legendary actor Chiranjeevi.
With a 14-week shoot and a budget of about $A10 million - more than half of it to be spent in Australia - it is the biggest Indian production to shoot here. Despite a call to boycott Bollywood shoots in Australia in the wake of perceived racism, Mr Sharma insisted there were no signs of a slowdown.
''We have had maximum number of Indian films and maximum amount of money spent since that call was made last September,'' he said. ''The fact remains that a prolific country like India and a professional country like Australia in terms of films, when they come together it's a win-win situation.''
love actually
By Hindustan Times
New Delhi, April 15 -- Is falling in love a hate-it or want-it situation for Generation Next? Are we mute spectators to the failing belief in eternal, "oh-my-heart-beats-only-for-you" love?
You know, the 'forever' sort! Having grown up on Karan Johar's ideals of falling in love against all odds and ending up together till death do us part, I don't want to believe so. But I hate to admit that us young ones are getting a bit too practical and uncompromising in finding life-partners. With divorce rates hitting the roof, is the term 'life-partner' even applicable?
What's the problem? Maybe we are incorporating 'fast-food' ideals into our relationships as well. Two things strike me hard:
Let's step back into the past when our grandparents ended up as life-partners - victims (or should we say victors) of somebody else's informed choice. Look where it got them! Still in love and flirtatious as ever! Our parents fell in love in college, bravely stood up to parental opposition, finally wore them down and are continuing to live happily ever after. Which brings us to our predicament. Some of us have given up on finding that one true soulmate - heartbreak is a scary emotion. Hence we have chosen, smartly, to leave our fate in the hands of our parents. If they got it right, they can do right for us as well. Arranged marriage are back in fashion.
Some of us opt for the no-frills, no traditions attached 'living in together'. We are as good as married but not exactly and there's always the 'panic button' to get out of it without the messiness of a divorce.
But there's still a small population of people who are head-over-heels in love with the idea of love and this is where I belong. We believe that love will find a way and we will find our way along with it. We believe that we will, sooner or later, find that one person who makes our hearts beat faster; the one person to give us sleepless nights and moony stares; the one person who completes our sentences, shares our goals and doesn't laugh at our dreams. Believe in love, guys. Granted that 'practical thinking' will give you more options and possibly keep your life stress-free. But being in love will keep you more alive and happier. To quote a line from one of my favourite films Love Actually, "The thing about romance is....people only get together right at the very end." So hang in there!
CHASE (2010)
The twin brother is trying to take his successful twin place after killing him
Directed By : Jagmohan Mundhra
Produced By : Anuj Saxena
Staring : Anuj Saxena , Udita goswami, Samir Kochhar, Aditya Raj Kapoor, Tarina Patel, Rajesh Khattar, Shweta Menon, Sanjay Mishra Caterina Murino Mukesh Tyagi...
Banner : Maverick Productions, Adlabs Films
Release Date : 30th April 2010
THE GREAT INDIAN BUTTERFLY(2010)
Directed By : Sarthak Dasgupta
Produced By : Sanjay Gupta, Path Arora
Written By : Sarthak Dasgupta
Music By : Shibani Kashyap, Deepak Pandit, Gourov Dasgupta Vivek Philip
Starring : Aamir Bashir, Sandhya Mridul , Koel Puri, Shibani Kashyap, Barry John
Cinematography : Shankar Raman
Editing By : Vivek Shah
Screen Play : Sartak Dasgupta
Banner : White Feather Films, Eros Entertainment
Language : Hindi
Release Date : 26th March 2010
PANK (2010)
Directed By : Sudipto Chattopadhyaya
Produced By : Sanjay Gupta
Written By : Sudipto Chattopadhyaya
Music By : Raju Singh
Starring : Bipasha Basu, Lilette Dubey, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ronit Roy, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Amit Purohit, Maradona Rebello....
Cinematography : Somak Mukherjee
Editing By : Sanjib Datta, Bunty Nagi
Distributed By : Eros Entertainment
Release Date : 2nd April 2010
Country : India
Language : Hindi
ISHQIYA (2010)
Directed By : Abhishek Chaubey
Produced By : Rama Maroo, Vishal Bharadwaj
Written By : Vishal Bharadwaj, Abhishek Chaubey, Sabrina Dhawan
Music By : Vishal Bharadwaj, Gulzar(Iyrics)
Starring : Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, Vidya Balan, Salman Shahid
Cinematography : Mohana Krishna Agapu
Editing By : Namrata Rao
Distributed By : Shemarro Entertainment
Release Date : 29th January 2010
Country : India
Language : Hindi
IRON MAN 2
Billionaire Tony Stark must contend with deadly issues involving the government, his own friends, as well as new enemies due to his superhero alter ego Iron Man.
Directed By :Jon Favreau
Produced By : Kevin Feige, Avi Arad, Susam Downey
Written By : Justin Theroux
Music By : John Debney, Tom morello
Starring : Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Mickey Rourke, Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Sam Rockwell
Cinematography : Matthew Libatique, Richard Pearson
Studio : Marvel Studios
Editing By : Dan Lebental, Richard Pearson
Distributed By : Paramount Pictures
Release Date(s) : 28th April 2010(France) & 7th May 2010(United States)
Running Time : 124 Min
Language : English
Preceded By : Iron Man
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Percy Jackson & Olympians
Directed By : Chris Columbus
Produced By : Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan, Karen Rosenfelt
Written By : Craig Titley, Joe Stillman, Rick Riordan
Music By : Christophe Beck
Starring : Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson, Alexandra Daddario, Jake Abel, Sean Bean, Pierce Brosnan, Steve Coogan, Rosario Dawson, Catherine Keener, Kevin Mckidd, Joe Pantoliano........
Cinematography : Stephen Goldblatt
Genre : Adventure, Fantasy
Studio : 1492 Picctures, Imprint Entertainment
Editing By : Peter Honess
Distributed BY : 20th Century Fox Release date(s) : 11th February 2010 & 12th February 2010(United States)
Language : English & Greek
THE HURT LOCKER
Iraq. Forced to play a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse in the chaos of war, an elite Army bomb squad unit must come together in a city where everyone is a potential enemy and every object could be a deadly bomb.
Directed by : Kathryn Bigelow
Produced by : Kathryn Bigelow & Mark Boal & Nicolas Chartier & Greg Shapiro
Written by : Mark Boal
Music by : Marco Beltrami & Buck sanders
Starring : Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty, Christian Camargo, Evangeline Lilly, Ralph Fiennes, David Morse, Guy Pearce....
Cinematography : Barry Ackroyd
Editing by : Chris Innis & Bob Murawski
Distributed by : Summit Entertainment.
Running time : 138 minutes
country : United States
Language : English, Arabic
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House Full (2010)
Arush dates three girls, hoping to find his true love in one of them. Unfortunately he ends up marrying all three of them.
Directed By : Sajid Khan
Produced By : Sajid Nadiyadwala & Sharan Kapoor
Written By : Sajid Khan
Music By : Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Starring : Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta, Jiah Khan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Arjun Rampal...........
Distributed By : Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
Release date : 30th April 2010
Language : Hindi
Country : India
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PHOONK-2
Directed By : Milind Gadagkar
Produced By: Ram Gopal Varma Presentation/ Prashant Burra & P.Chandra Shekar
Written By : Milind Gadagkar
Starring : Sudeep, Amruta Khanvilkar .... & Ahsaas Channa
Music By : Rahul Pandirkar
Release Date : 16th April 2010
Country : India
Language : Hindi
Budget INR 4 crores
Video Length : 1hr 50min
preceded By : Phoonk
JAANE KAHAN SE AAYI HAI
Desh (Ruslaan Mumtaz) is the youngest superstar in the country. Mothers want to adopt him and their daughters want to marry him. But when will he find the girl of this dreams?
All of their worlds turn upside down when Tara (Jacqueline Fernandez) an alien from venus, lands on Earth in the search of true love.
Directed By : Milap Zaveri
Produced By : Mukesh Talreja & Nikhil Advani
Written By : Milap Zaveri
Starring : Riteish Deshmukh, Ruslaan Mumtaz & Jacqueline Fernandez
Music By : Sajid-Wajid
Cinematography : Attar Singh Saini
Distributed By : Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Date(s) : 9th April 2010
Country : India
Language : Hindi
PAATHSHAALA
Directed By : Milind Ukey
Produced By : Ahmed Khan & Shaira Khan
Written By : Hanif Sheikh
Starring : Shahid Kappor, Ayesha takia, Nana Patekar & Sushant Singh
Genre : Bollywood(Hindi Movie)
Music By : Hanif Sheikh
Editing By : Ashfaque Makrani
Distributed By : Eros International
Country : India
Language : Hindi
Release : 16th April 2010
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RAAVAN (2010)
Directed By : Mani Ratnam
Produced By : Mani Ratnam
Starring : Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Vikram, Govinda, Priyamani, Ravi Krishn, Nikhil Dwivedi & prithviraj Sukamaran
Music By : A.R.Rahman
Cinematography : Santosh Sivan
Editing By : A.Sreekar Prasad
Studio : Madras Talkies
Distributed By ; Madras Talkies & Big Cinemas