Friday, October 30, 2009

Rocky S Couture, Custom Fusion Ethnic Wear


As a college student he studied commerce, however he always had an inclination towards a more creative & artistic field. After formal training to the J.D. Institute of Fashion Designing, after which he got a job as a designer at departmental store, ROOPAM. After gaining the experience and the technical expertise, he decided to enter the film industry.

Akshay Kumar was the first artist he designed for. He was Rocky’s launch pad in BOLLYWOOD. To keep up with his orders he set up a small-scale manufacturing unit. Keeping all interests in mind he took up a few artists & interacted with them. Now he designs for Hrithik, Amisha & Aftab. Media being a very effective form of communication, particularly films,definitely has a strong influence in the world of fashion.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Opening October 30: Aladin and London Dreams

If you can’t get enough Sanjay Dutt, you’re in luck. He’s back in theaters in one of the two new Bollywood films opening in the Chicago area this weekend.

Dutt plays the villain in a live-action version of Aladin, which also stars Ritesh Deshmukh as the title character and Amitabh Bachchan as the genie. Aladin’s runtime is listed as 1 hr. 40 min.

This weekend’s other opening is London Dreams, starring Ajay Devgan and Salman Khan as pals whose friendship is tested by international rock stardom. London Dreams has a runtime of 2 hrs. 30 min.

Both movies will open in the Chicago area at the AMC Cantera 30 in Warrenville and AMC South Barrington 30 in South Barrington. London Dreams will play at the AMC Loews Pipers Alley 4 in Chicago and Big Cinemas Golf Glen 5 in Niles as well.

Older Hindi movies sticking around in theaters include Blue and All The Best, both at the South Barrington 30 and Golf Glen 5. Blue will also continue showing at the Cantera 30.

Other Indian films in Chicago area theaters this weekend include the Telugu movie Ek Niranjan and the Malayalam movie Pazhassi Raja at the Golf Glen 5. Sathyam Cinemas in Downers Grove will show the Tamil movie Kanden Kadhalai.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Brigade Road

Brigade road is one of the busiest commercial centers in Bangalore- the state’s capital city. It is a very posh area dotted with several shops in both sides of the road. It is also a connecting road between the MG Road and Residency Road. It has several shopping centers, malls and retail outlets of most of the well known international brands. It has shops like KFC, Planet M. Music world, Mc Donald’s, Archies, showrooms and retail outlets of Louis Phillipe, Blackberry, Levis etc. there are several places to hangout in Brigade road. There is a theater called Rex in Brigade road, which always runs the best and latest of Bollywood and Hollywood movies. There are several pubs and night clubs in Brigade road, hence it is called the most happening commercial area in Bangalore. The famous Cauvery handicraft shop is also located at the end of Brigade road. This is one spot in Bangalore where one can find people of all nationality walking and hanging out, shopping and spending their weekend. It is also the New Year celebration hub in the city for many years.

The Devanahali airport is around 50 kms from Brigade road, there are cabs and buses that connect the airports. The Majestic railway station is less than 20 kms from here there are several boutique hotels in and around Brigade road for tourists to stay.

पंख में बिपाशा के छह रूप

जहां बॉलीवुड के कई सितारे अपनी आने वाली फिल्मों में नये रूपों के माध्यम से चर्चा में हैं। वहीं बिंदास बंगाली बाला बिपाशा बसु ने अपनी आने वाली फिल्म “पंख” के लिए कई चेहरे बदले है। और इन रूपों में सेक्सी दिखने के लिए बिपाशा ने कई किलो वजन भी कम किया हैं। लेकिन जिम जाकर नहीं, बल्कि डाइट के माध्यम से। इस फिल्म में बिपाशा ड्रीमगर्ल के रूप में नजर आएंगी, जो सिर्फ फिल्म के अभिनेता के सपनों में दिखेगी। बिपाशा इस फिल्म में परी, राजकुमारी और सेक्सी गर्ल आदि के रूपों में नजर आएंगी।

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Sultan Rahi and Principal of Evil Marksmanship

It seems all effects of Sultan Rahi not dented by single bullet and Ametab being able to successfully destroy whole Island of villain has a proper name, it is called Principal of Evil Marksmanship. Wikipedia explains and details it very nicely.

The term first appeared in film critic Roger Ebert’s 1980 book “Little Movie Glossary”,[1] and had been submitted by Jim Murphy of New York. It was defined as:

“ The bad guys are always lousy shots in the movies. Three villains with Uzis will go after the hero, spraying thousands of rounds which miss him, after which he picks them off with a handgun. ”

So finally I know the name of the art being followed by our film heroes (yes I still call it film, Guardian does it too). Although Hollywood is also pron to it (that’s why they have name for it ) but somehow their films execute same idea quite gracefully. I remember a scene in which Sultan Rahi and her female accomplice were avoiding bullets by just bending down quickly. Not once but again and again.

Other interesting terms on the same page are Stormtrooper Effect and One-at-a-time Attack Rule. Last one is most interesting because you see it all the time in movies.  Shahrukh Khan, Ametabh, Dharmendar and even Jackie Chen, they all fight one to one, now they have progressed to 2 at a time. 3 people attacking at same time is rarity. And why the hell only one person in whole gang has the gun, and all the guys are fighting to get it; if you remember last scene of Don (original version).

Top Earners in Bollywood

Here are the big numbers the big boys (and gals) quote in Bollywood.

Aishwarya Rai, the Queen Bee, takes home 6 crores.

Priyanka Chopra pockets 5 crores.

It is a close competition for Kareena Kapoor and Katrina Kaif. while Kapoor makes 3.5 crores, Kaif is at 3 crores.

Among the menfolk, Akshay Kumar is King despite back to back flops in 2009. He gets a whopping 15 crores per movie.

Aamir Khan’s price is now 13 to 14 crores.

Surprisingly, Shahrukh Khan is getting just 12 crores. Surprising because he cashed in on his star status more than any other guy, save Amitabh Bachchan.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Movie Review: Main Aurr Mrs. Khanna (2009)

1 Star

Main Aurr Mrs. Khanna aspires to be a moving drama about marital fidelity, but it lacks the emotional maturity to achieve its goal.

The movie focuses on the troubled marriage of Australian residents Samir (Salman Khan) and Raina Khanna (Kareena Kapoor). Samir, who is depressed because he can’t find a job, distances himself from Raina, who’s worried on his behalf. He decides that his only option is to leave Melbourne and try his luck in Singapore.

Raina is sad about leaving her friends and her job as a waitress, but she goes to the airport with her husband. There, he springs the news on her that she won’t be joining him in Singapore. Instead, she’s going to live with his disapproving parents in Delhi. The movie never explains why this is necessary; the decision only serves to prove that Samir is controlling.

Raina decides not to board the flight to Delhi. A waiter at an airport cafe, Akash (Sohail Khan), helps her start her new, solo life in Melbourne. Raina declares that she’s just killing time until Samir makes his fortune and returns for her, but Akash falls for her anyway.

Here, Main Aurr Mrs. Khanna takes an audacious turn: nothing unexpected happens. There are no twists, no moments where a character makes a life-changing decision. Samir succeeds and returns for Raina, and she goes with him. That’s it.

I don’t feel bad revealing those plot details because the movie is very clear about what is going to happen. Raina never — not even for an instant — expresses the slightest romantic interest in Akash. She doesn’t even realize he has a crush on her. If she did, it would force her consider him as a sexual partner, thereby destroying the image of the ideal woman that Raina is supposed to represent: somewhat independent but unquestionably devoted to her husband.

The characters lack depth not just from the way they’re written, but also from the way they are acted. When Akash reveals the pain he felt when his parents divorced, Raina responds with an inappropriate smile.

Debutant writer and director Prem Soni has a lot to learn. (Lesson #1: Why comic barnyard sound effects have no place in a relationship drama.) This first effort is a bland movie full of emotional simpletons. I fear that, if Soni wrote an adaptation of The Little Mermaid, the story would read like this: “A mermaid wanted to become a human, so she did. The End.”

Friday, October 16, 2009

Personal Branding

So I’m currently answering an application question that is giving me quite a bit of grief, it goes a little something like this;

1: The first impression that a brand makes is crucial.

Tell us a bit about yourself and make your first impression.

200 words max.

Seems fun.

The difficulty is making yourself interesting enough that the reader wants to find out more about you and more importantly make yourself stand out from everyone else who has probably also travelled a lot/also really likes playing the piano/loves playing sport to be part of a team etcetera… So at the moment this is proving difficult.

In terms of thinking about a person as a brand, beyond celebrities and famous figures is that really possible? I guess we can brand ourselves to an extent by the content we put up on social media, but then not everyone uses the internet for that. We can brand ourselves by conducting ourselves in a certain way; being “nice” and getting a reputation for that or going out getting drunk a lot and getting a reputation for that.

To an extent people certainly have an easier time of relaunching/reinventing their brand than products. I was reading today that Kylie Minogue has now relaunched herself in Bollywood. Her brand has now ranged from the cute girl next door in Neighbours, to absolute sexpot to now a Bollywood starlet.

This is great rebranding, the woman is (or more likely has someone who is) a commercial genius.  It is a great fit, Bollywood is nothing but cheesey really. Ironically I get the feeling that Bollywood is trying to reinvent the brand itself by using Kylie. If you can’t see the irony check out the great lyrics from her new song.

I wanna chiggy-wiggy with you boy

I wanna chiggy-wiggy with you fella

Just chiggy-wiggy with you baby

Cheese on Toast.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Boot Polish shines

After watching disasters like ‘Dil Bole Hadippa,’ and ‘What’s your Rashee?’ I couldn’t help but open a CD pack which I had bought a year ago and stacked away in a corner.

To my surprise, the 1954 made black and white, “Boot Polish” was able to do what none of the recent releases could. It made me laugh, cry and hope with the characters. If a movie can carry you along and make you feel with the characters, I consider it good entertainment.

It’s a story of street kids Bhola (Ratan Kumar) and Belu (Baby Naaz) who beg at a railway station in Mumbai. They later turn to earning money by polishing shoes. But when no one wants to shine their shoes during the rains, hunger beckons them again. A police raid separates the siblings. Life changes when one of the kids is adopted by a couple.

The story may sound gloomy, but the little joys of life are well depicted in the film. The kids save up money from their cruel aunt so that they can buy a brush and polish. When another boot black tries to steal their money from their hiding and escapes, you expect dismay once again. But the younger Belu has already hidden away the money. No, hiding away from the begging earning which they have to give to their aunt isn’t enough. So fool a friendly bootlegger John Chacha (David) for the remaining money. John doesn’t mind, for it is he who inspires them to take up a respectful life.

The excitement that one has when you take up a new job is also very real. The brush and the polish are given a respectable place at the altar at John Chacha’s shack. The kids dream of the many things that they will do when they earn from polishing shoes. Isn’t it the same feeling that we all had while joining our first job?

With their first earnings, the each wants to buy a dress for another. The same love is seen in times of hunger when there is just one piece of bread.

The heartless Kamala chachi (Chand Burque) who makes them beg and beats them throughout the film is also not painted entirely black. At the beginning when the children are left at her doorstep she recalls how their parents are thrown her out of their house when her husband died. Being a sex worker, she couldn’t afford to feed and bring up the kids with her earning. So, they had to earn their own food by begging. This is definitely cruel, but poverty isn’t kind.

Fate changes the course of their lives. A police raid at the railway station separates the kids. While Belu is adopted by a rich couple, Bhola reaches an orphanage. Bhola escapes from the orphanage and the kids pine for each other. They are reunited by chance to live with their new parents.

The music by Shankar Jaikishan has given us songs like “Nanhe munhe bachche teri mutti mein kya hai,” which are sung even now. Produced by Raj Kapoor, directed by Prakash Arora and written by Bhanu Pratap, I consider it one of the best films I have seen.

The film won the Best Film award at the 1954 Fimfare awards. The director Prakash Arora was nominated for the Golden Palm award and Baby Naaz won a special mention for a child actor at the 1955 Cannes Film festival.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Mani Sharm To Bollywood

Rakhta Charitra is the prestigious movie from Ram Gopal Varma. This film is based on Andhra Pradesh politician Paritala Ravi’s life history. Vivek Oberoi and Tamil star hero Surya ( Ghajini fame) are playing lead roles in this film.

South Indian top music director Mani Sharma is going to made his Bollywood debut with this film. Mani has composed many chart busters in Telugu and Tamil. He is very famous for powerful back ground musics.

A.R.Rahman who was introduced by Ram Gopal Varma to Bollywood, became an international music director today. All the best to Mani Sharma also.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Izzat (1968) featuring Jayalalitha

Izzat (1968) stars  Dharmendra in a double role playing brothers who don’t know they’re brothers until late in life. One is rich, the other poor; one dark, the other fair; one a land owner’s privileged son, the other an illegitimate  hard working student who’s just been orphaned.  There are no illegitimate children, only illegitimate parents!..doesn’t Amitabh or SRK scream that out in some film, maybe it’s Amitabh in Lawaaris?  Tell me if you know.  Fate brings the Dharmendrai together and wacky misunderstandings occur and vendettas are settled.  Here’s a plot summary courtesy of  the prolific rAjOo, but skip it if you don’t want spoilers.

After completing his college, dark-skinned Adivasi Shekhar returns home and finds that his mother, Savli, has passed away. Distraught, he is consoled by Father Abraham, who also tells him that his mother had an affair with wealthy Ramgarh-based Thakur Pratap Singh, who refused to marry her even after she became pregnant. Shekhar decides to avenge his humiliation and sets forth to expose Pratap. Upon arrival in Ramgarh, he finds that he has a fair-skinned look-alike half-brother, Dilip, as well as a sister, Neelu. Dilip meets him, hires him as an office staff person, and asks him to impersonate him in order to meet Deepa, the only daughter of wealthy Vinodbabu, and Shekhar agrees to do so. Shekhar meets Deepa and both are attracted to each other. Shekhar decides to tell her the truth about himself, and returns to Ramgarh. Once there, he finds history repeating itself as Dilip is in love with an Adivasi belle, Jhumki, but is refusing to marry her. Written by rAjOo (IMDB)

At the beginning of the film Shekhar who I will refer to as dark Dharmendra, since in the film they make a big deal about this dark skin, finds out about his mother’s tragic past, and his parentage.  That Thakur (Balraj Sahni) kaminey found his dark skinned, low caste villager good enough to sleep with, but once she was with child, he coldly accuses her of wanting his lakhs. Thakur is wrong, all she wants is his love, and ek chutki sindoor and blessings of the goddess.

"Ek chutki sindoor!"

So Shekhar works himself into the fancy home of his father and finds that he’s got a fairer skinned half brother.

Shekhar’s got some killing on his mind, but he also finds himself at a party.  What to do? Dharmendra sings at  the party, as Shekhar and they all think he’s his look alike rich brother,  Dilip.  Please take note of the bollywood balloons that decorate the party:

I suppose I should have been excited by Dharmendra and Tanuja’s performances  here (yawn), but for me this was  Jayalalitha’s film.   It was the first time I’d ever seen her.  She plays a super spunky mountain girl, who likes that fancy Dharmendra character, fair-skinned Dilip, but he’s socially out of her reach, being wrong caste for her to desire, let alone acquire.  She can’t possibly marry up…or can she?  Take a good look at her, I think she can:

The live wire  Jayalalitha of Izzat transformed herself into a  real life politician. It was the first time I’d seen her in a movie, and she was a Tamil star, so her part in a Hindi film was not the norm.  She also did some playback singing.

Prior to her venture into politics, she had a successful career in the Tamil film industry as an actress. She acted in the English language movie “Epistle” released in 1961 produced by Shankar Giri, son of former president of India Dr. V.V. Giri. Chinnada Gombe, her first film (in Kannada) was a major hit. Her first Telugufilm Manushulu Mamathalu made her famous. In 1972, she was honoured by the Tamil Nadu government with the award Kalaimamani. She has acted opposite Dharmendra in the Hindi Movie named Izzat. Her last film was Nadhiyai Thedi Vandha Kadal in the year 1980. (source)

Now that I know she’s an over achiever, I’m a bit suspicious of her, but after her performance in Izzat, I’d vote for her, no problem.  On a side note, I would be an extremely reckless voter in India, for that very reason. “Jaylalitha is on the ballot!?  She was soooo cute in Izzat, and what a dancer!” I’d check that ballot, not even caring about her politics simply because she was so cute in that film.  Good thing I can’t vote in India. In her role as Jhulki, she’s fearless, not afraid to love:

She’s not afraid to defend herself against a dirtball goonda/thug/dacoit. This scoundrel has lusted after her and when he tries to forcefully move in, she delivers a tight slap to the face! Go girl!

I wasn’t able to find a version of the item number featuring Jayalalitha dancing with about 30 other women to the music Laxmikant Pyarelal and a lavish set, but I did find it as part of a set clips of the full movie uploaded on youtube. Now THIS is what I call an item number:

The beginning part of this number, which is not in the above clip can be seen about 8 1/2 minutes into this link.  This number was so lavish that I needed to screen cap some of it for the world to see.  Look how fantastic Jayalalithaa looks here.

Eventually that nasty Thakur gets his just rewards.  It was only a matter of time before karma catches up with him.

Well, tribals will be tribals, so easily incited and ready to light a torch for justice.

Though she had a small part, I was very taken with Laxmi Chhaya’s performance as a servant.  She’s a real mess here, but very hot, so I suppose she’s a hot mess. I just love the colors here, from the walls to her sari, to her make up. Fantastic!

And as a nice touch, there was a cute little statue of Jesus, in front of some stylin’ flagstone.  I like my Jesus with flagstone, sort of how I like my coffee with mile and sugar. Now I’ve got to see more of Jayalalitha, so looks like there will have to be some more Tamil, Telegu and Kannada films are in my future.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Jail - Album [2009]


Tracklist :

01 – Sainya Ve – Toshi
02 – Milke Yun Lagaa – Sharib
03 – Bareily Ke Bazzar Mein – Sonu Kakkar
04 – Daata Sun Le – Lata Mangeshkar
05 – Sainya Ve (Rock Version) – Toshi, Sharib & Neil Nitin Mukesh
06 – Bareily Ke Bazzar Mein (Remix) – Sonu Kakkar
07 – Sainya Ve (Remix) – Toshi, Sharib & Neil Nitin Mukesh
08 – Daata Sun Le (Contemporary Remix) – Lata Mangeshkar

Download Album : Jail [192kbps] 2009

Release Date
September 18, 2009

Language
Hindi

Genre
Sports

Director
Anurag Singh

Star Cast
Shahid Kapoor…… Rohan Kapoor
Rani Mukherjee…… Veera Kaur / Veer Pratap Singh
Poonam Dhillon
Anupam Kher…… Vikram Kapoor
Dalip Tahil…… Liyaqat Ali Khan
Rakhi Sawant…… Shanno
Sherlyn Chopra
Vrajesh Hirjee
Srivallabh Vyas
Shonali Nagrani

Music Director
Pritam Chakraborty
Julius Packiam

Download songs

  • Hadippa
  • Disco Wale Khisko
  • Ishq Hi Rab Hai
  • Bhangra Bistar
  • Gym Shim
  • Disco Khisko – Remix
  • Hadippa – The Remix

Monday, October 5, 2009

Sonu Nigaam rocked Minneapolis tonight!

Well I’m up way to late for a school night and it’s all Sonu Nigam’s fault!  Sonu Nigam’s concert in Minneapolis this evening was very enjoyable and I am still so thrilled from the show  that I can’t sleep and want to hear him sing some more.  I played the part of the gori extra in the audience.  Kya showman!  What a heavenly voice!  He put on an excellent show and was very jokey jokey.  Sorry I don’t have a set list from the show, but here are a couple of the numbers he did:

“Mere Haath Main“ from Fanaa:

And a little something from Om Shanti Om, “Main Agar Kahoon”

He teased the crowd with Jodhaa Akbar’s “In Lamho Ke Daaman Mein,” but only did a few bars from the song.  I wanted to hear it all, so here it is:

After seeing Sonu bhai’s performance, this clip doesn’t seem quite that crazy:

I mean it is crazy, but I can sort of excuse her, after all, I’m up late writing this post aren’t I?

Friday, October 2, 2009

एकता नए धारावाहिक लेकर आई

एकता कपूर सास-बहू धारावाहिकों की श्रृंखला के स्थान पर अब नए विषयों पर धारावाहिक बनाने की शुरूआत कर दी है। वास्तविक जिंदगी पर पर आधारित एकता के दो नए धारावाहिक जल्द ही प्रदर्शित होने वाले है। एकता के नए धारावाहिक “बेताब दिल की तमन्ना” का आज शुक्रवार को प्रदर्शन हुआ। इसका प्रसारण सोनी एंटरमेंट टेलीविजन पर होगा। बालाजी फिल्म्स की क्रिएटिव डायरेक्टर एकता ने इस अवसर पर कहा सास-बहू की थीम के बाद हम वास्तविक जिंदगी के धारावाहित ला रहे है, जो शहरी जंगल की क़डवी वास्तविकता बताएंगी। एकता प्यार का बंधन नाम से एक अन्य व्यावसायिक धारावाकि बनाएंगे। एकता प्यार का बंधन नाम से एक अन्य व्यावसायिक धारावाहिक भी लाने वाली है। इस अवसर पर एकता के पिता जीतेंद्र भी मौजूद थे। पत्रकारों ने जीतेंद्र से छोटे पर्दे पर पदार्पण के बारे में सवाल किया, जिस पर उन्होंने जवाब दिया यह एकता पर निर्भर करता है, जब उनके पास मेरे लिए अच्छी कहानी होगी, मैं टीवी पर दिखूंगा।

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Online Bollywood Movies

Here you can watch latest and evergreen bollywood movies online. If u want any movie just add a comment of its name, I’ll post it.

The links of the movies are of my different blog.

While watching movies plz click on google ads.

Whats Your Raashee?

Bachna Ae Haseeno

Hijack

Dil Bole Hadippa!

Quick Gun Murugan

I will keep adding movies.