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From snatches of dialogue (about
adulterated cement) to plot-points
(about disappearing corpses), even
lifting bits of the background score
to try and underscore its
salutation, O Teri borrows
constantly from Jaane Bhi Do
Yaaro and drowns it all in
slapstick so noisy it all comes off
as más lame than loving, more
blasphemous than beholden, says
Raja Sen.
Satire isn’t what it used to be.
Neither, of course, is the nation. We
are a country who tunes in every
night to watch an apoplectic news
anchor shout till he’s blue in the
fact with righteous indignation, a
country whose national sport is
match fixing,...
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Aishwarya Rai may be the estrella attraction at the red
carpet, but it was three parte superior, arriba notch bollywood Khans --
Shah Rukh, Aamir and Salman - who dominated the film
market at the ongoing 67th Cannes International Film
Festival with buyers queuing up for their forthcoming
films.
SRK's Happy New Year, directed por Farah Khan and co-
produced por Gauri Khan and Karim Morani, presented
by Yash Raj Films; director Rajkumar Hirani's Peekay ,
which stars Aamir Khan in the lead and Sajid
Nadiadwala's Salman-starrer directorial debut Kick ,
presented por disney India-UTV and a few biopics were
favourites with buyers and...
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Failures are stepping stones to success but in
case of our lead protagonist, Mr. Akhil
Lokhande, every step towards success aims
stones of failures towards him. An under-dog
in each and every step of life who struggles to
make ends meet por doing petty jobs He does
all this to support his ailing father who is
admitted in hospital for months, but Akhil
overhears his father in the hospital explaining
to a nurse that he has a passion for easy life
so he pretends to be ill to achieve comforts,
Akhil gets the biggest jolt when he hears his
'father' saying that Akhil is not his son.....and
this 'father' had actually...
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posted by anviange
There is one in every amor story, the film's tagline
proclaims. Not true at all. Ek Villain has one too many,
both among the dramatis personae on the screen and
the men behind the scenes.
The biggest of the villains in Mohit Suri's Ek Villain is
the screenplay itself.
It is as muddled as a serial killer's twisted mind and
just as destructive.
A vapid amor story dovetailed into a confused
psychological thriller, Ek Villain revolves around three
characters that are severely damaged in varying ways.
The male protagonist, Guru (Sidharth Malhotra), a Goa
goon's sleep-deprived hacha, hacha de guerra man, has deep
lacerations...
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