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[28 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]
Kurbaan Bollywood Movie Review

Kurbaan is the one of the best thrillers on the big screen in the recent times, inspite of its 2 hours and 40 min length. Rensil Desilva takes us through the twists and turns and u turns to make this a thrilling joy ride of emotions.
Saif Ali Khan is great in his grey shades. Vivek Oberoi leaves you speechless at times with his portrayal of the character that he depicts in this Bollywood Blockbuster.
Rensil D’Silva makes his debut with Kurbaan, and delivers the movie with a punch and …

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[6 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The standard of Filmfare Awards, the most prestigious award in Bollywood, is denigrating with each passing year. In fact, Star Screen Awards is gaining credibility in terms of giving awards to people who really matter. Here are some aspects of Filmfare Awards 2009, which made the awards look unfair:
1. It is a shame that a movie of the caliber of ‘A Wednesday’ did not win a single Filmfare award; considering it was the dark-horse movie of the year. It clearly deserved one or all of the three: best actor in …

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[27 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]
Bollywood Movie Releases of 2009, Hindi Films of 2009

Here is the list of Bollywood movies releasing in 2009. Akshay Kumar has quite a good line up of films in 2009 while Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Hrithik Roshan have a film each, apart from their special appearances in three films. Among the actresses, the three Ks-Kangana Ranaut, Kareena Kapoor and Katrina Kaif look set to have a good year.
* Victory: Victory starring Harman Baweja, is one of the most expensive movies of 2009. The story is about a boy from a small time village in Rajasthan who fulfills …

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[27 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]
Best Bollywood Actor and Actress 2008

2008 was the year of inane comedies and theme oriented movies. Quality was appreciated and slapstick humor were digested without a burp. On one hand, we had the inane, slapstick comedies like Golmaal Returns and Singh is Kinng as big hits, there were also few surprises in the form of Aamir, Mumbai Meri Jaan and A Wednesday. This triumvirate of theme based movies, based on terror acts and bomb blasts were high on quality and appreciated by both the critics and the masses. A Wednesday particularly stood out for its …