Friday, July 8, 2011

Delhi Belly (2011)












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Rating: 3.5(From Rajeev Masand)
July 01, 2011
Cast: Imran Khan, Vir Das, Kunal Roy Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Shenaz Treasurywala, Poorna Jagannathan
Director: Abhinay Deo
Packed with rude humor and made with the intention to shock you, Delhi Belly is a filthy comic thriller that works because it’s a smartly paced wild-ride. Mind you, it doesn’t have a madly inventive story. Yet with sharp performances and a tight script by Akshat Verma, it’s 90 minutes well spent.
Most of its action erupts within a derelict apartment shared by three buddies – Tashi, Arup and Nitin – struggling to make the rent. Tashi, played by Imran Khan, is a journalist with a nagging fiancĂ©e from hell, Sonia (played by Shenaz Treasurywala). An airhostess, Sonia orders Tashi to drop off a parcel she’s promised to deliver as a favor for a friend. The unsuspecting girl has been used as a courier by a diamond-smuggling ring, and it all starts to go terribly wrong when the package is mistakenly swapped by Arup (played by Vir Das). All hell breaks loose when a stoic gangster, played wonderfully by Vijay Raaz, receives a stool sample instead, belonging to Nitin (played by Kunal Roy Kapoor), who has been struck by a horrific case of Delhi belly. Yes, I have to admit it’s disgusting, but it’s also very funny.
Adding to this strange cocktail of characters is Tashi’s free-spirited colleague Menaka, played by Poorna Jagannathan, who unfortunately is still trying to shake off a jealous, boorish ex-husband. Expect screeching car chases, colorful expletives (one of which is even written backwards into a song), a stylishly-shot gunfight in a hotel room, and a generous dose of irony.
Delhi Belly is solid storytelling; it isn’t complicated, but has enough mild twists to keep you entertained. Director Abhinay Deo does a good job of sinking his teeth into the script, and what helps it along are hilarious performances by Vir Das and Kunal Roy Kapur. Imran Khan, meanwhile, clearly enjoying himself in a part with no star trappings, sportingly allows his co-stars to take the lion’s share of jokes here.
Despite its title, this film is no ode to Delhi – it’s a madcap caper that frankly could have been set in any city. Yet it’s Ram Sampath’s music for Delhi Belly that plays almost another character in the movie, right from the lazy KL Saigal-style opening credits, to the jazzy pop of the closing credits comical-spoof featuring Aamir Khan. My favourite, in fact, is an outrageous number, choreographed by Farah Khan, where Arup has his disco revenge on his girlfriend for jilting him.
Uninhibited and naughty, Delhi Belly is an enjoyable comedy that has enough frenzied moments to keep you in your seats. I’m going with three-and-a-half out of five for director Abhinay Deo’s Delhi Belly. A good laugh is guaranteed.
(This review first aired on CNN-IBN)

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Bhaag D.K Bose, Aandhi Aayi  Ram Sampath
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Nakkaddwaley Disco, Udhaarwaley Khisko   Keerthi Sagathia
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Saigal Blues  Chetan Shashital
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Bedardi Raja  Sona Mohapatra
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Jaa Chudail  Suraj Jagan
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Tere Siva  Ram Sampath, Tarannum Mallik
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Switty Tera Pyaar Chaida  Keerthi Sagathia
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I Hate You (Like I Love You)  Keerthi Sagathia, Sona Mohapatra
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Bedardi Raja (Grind Mix)  Sona Mohapatra
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Switty - Punk  Keerthi Sagathia, Ram Sampath
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Jail (New Movie)

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Plot 

Percept Picture Company and Madhur Bhandarkar have come a long way together with their successful association with movies like PAGE 3, CORPORATE and TRAFFIC SIGNAL. And coincidentally Madhur has won the National Award of Best Film Director for all of PPC movies he worked on. Now the 2 have joined hands once again for the upcoming film JAIL, a hard hitting yet sensitive tale of an ordinary man which stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, Mugdha Godse, Manoj Bajpayee in the lead roles. While the music of the film has been composed by Shamir Tandon and Toshi - Sharib, lyrics are penned by Sandeep Nath, Ajay Garg, Kumar, Turaz. Synopsis: The Protagonist Parag Dixit was the King of his own World.










Monday, October 5, 2009

Aladin (New Movie)

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Genie Rap

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Tak Dhina Dhin

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O Re Saawariya

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You Maybe

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Bachke O Bachke

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Giri Giri

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Genie Rap - Remix

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O Re Saawariya - Remix

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Kailash Kher - Yatra (Nomadic Souls)




ABOUT KAILASH KHER

Kailash Kher was brought-up in Delhi and started musical journey learning classical vocal from various gurus in the capital. He is known as the singer, composer, lyricist of India. God has given him multi faceted personality. He mostly sings in Sufi style ( Sufi Singer ). He chose Sufi style because of its uniqueness. Sufism is pure Godly love. His spiritually powerful and mystical voice, he has stolen heart of lacs of people around the world.


Some experiences of Kailash Kher during performances at various places:
  • 'I have had people come and tell me 'we had lost faith in love but after hearing your songs it's restored'
  • 'In New York one 90 year old lady came to touch my feet saying that I am not touching your feet but touching the spiritual power singing in you. Because when you sing God sings'