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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Agent Vinod I Will Do The Talking Tonight FULL HD Video Song

Agent Vinod I Will Do The Talking Tonight FULL HD Video Song








Khuda Ke Liye azaan movie (full Song HD 1080P)

Khuda Ke Liye azaan movie (full Song HD 1080P)




Saturday, February 11, 2012

Dil Mera Muft Ka Video – Agent Vinod (2012)

Dil Mera Muft Ka Video – Agent Vinod (2012)

Watch Music Video of Dil Mera Muft Ka song from the movie Agent Vinod (2012)





Dil Mera Muft Ka Video Song Info:-
Picturization on: Kareena Kapoor
Choreographer: Bosco-Caesar
Singer(s): Sunidhi Chauhan
Music Director: Pritam

Bumboo 2012 Theatrical Trailer Promo Teaser

Bumboo (2012) Theatrical Trailer Promo Teaser

Watch the first official theatrical trailer of Bumboo, the movie.


which is based on the original story ” L’emmerdeur ” by Francis Veber.Starring Kavin Dave, Sharat Saxena, Sanjay Mishra, Sudhir Pandey.



Bumboo Movie Trailer Video Info:-
Director: Jagdish Rajpurohit
Producer: RCL Motion Pictures

Saturday, February 4, 2012

♥ Woh Humsafar [OST] - Qurat-ul-Ain BAlouch (QB)



ISLAMABAD:

Braving the cold, the audience of mostly-young music enthusiasts helped turn the atmosphere at The 3rd Base electric on Friday night, which reached fever pitch when music sensation Quratulain Balouch took the stage.

The artist, affectionately nicknamed “QB”, has risen to fame fairly quickly and owes much to drama serial “Humsafar”, which itself has become a household name for its portrayal of a star-crossed couple and fine acting. Her single is featured in the drama’s opening credits. Though she has yet to release a studio album (it is under production, however, according to QB who hopes fans can withstand the wait), she has carved a niche for herself based on past performances.

More than 250 people attended the concert. Tickets were for Rs600.

The evening was jumpstarted by local band “Stoned” who performed English covers like Maroon 5’s “Moves like Jagger” and Coldplay’s “Yellow”. But the real show began when the casually-dressed QB arrived amidst fervent cheering and applause.

Opening her performance with her Coke Studio track “Ankhiyan Nu Rainday”, QB moved to English covers covering powerhouse Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep”, Coldplay, The Cranberries and kept audience engagement high when she asked them to join in the choruses.

She transitioned into more desi songs like the Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s mashup “Teri Deewani” and Noor Jehan’s “Sab Toun Sohniya”, and maintained the charged atmosphere for the concert’s hour and a half duration.

Commenting on her decision to cover songs, QB told The Express Tribune, “I chose to do them to show my range and versatility after people assumed I didn’t have much of [either].” The night ended with fan favourite and popular hit “Wohi Humsafar Tha”, which of course earned an encore performance.

She thanked the audience, pleased at the turnout and the reception her songs and appearance earned, saying “I’m so overwhelmed by the turnout. I don’t think I’ve seen so many people at a concert in Islamabad [before].”

Those seeing her performances for the first time could be heard appreciating her stage presence and down-to-earth demeanour. She also saluted her house band “Sheen Band”, a Lahore-based group that is fairly new to the scene. “We are learning together. They are very experimental so we are able to make interesting music,” she said.

Mohsin, owner of The 3rd Base, said, “We have a few big names planned for the upcoming months and aim to have at least one concert monthly.”

As he said, “The city needs more events for youngsters.”





Friday, February 3, 2012

Gali Gali Chor Hai (2012) Movie Review Storyline Plot




Gali Gali Chor Hai (2012) Movie Review | Storyline | Plot

 A number of films portraying the common man’s fight against corruption have been attempted in the past. But GALI GALI CHOR HAI arrives at the most opportune time. Corruption is fiercely debated and the most discussed issue today and the fight against corruption has already hit headlines, courtesy social activist and anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare.

GALI GALI CHOR HAI throws light on corruption, dishonesty and bribery and also draws attention to the people who have betrayed the society and nation. It tells the story of a middle class family living in Bhopal and how an episode changes their lives. Their lives get entangled in a series of incidents and before they realize it, they become victims of corruption. In short, the movie deals with the corrupt bureaucratic system and sends across a clear message that one needs to fight the deceitfulness and fraudulence to eradicate corruption.
Though corruption is a much abused, oft-repeated and oft-depicted theme in Bollywood, what sets GALI GALI CHOR HAI apart is that it incorporates the recent incidents in the narrative. Though the situation depicted may differ, you cannot help but recount that somebody in your family/friends must’ve experienced a similar crisis at some point in life. It’s relatable and the characters, identifiable. At the same time, though the issue depicted is dark and serious, director Rumy Jafry ensures that the focus remains on entertainment.
But what could’ve been a hard-hitting statement against corruption mellows after a point. This happens in the post-interval portions, when things begin to look impractical and ineffectual. More on that later!
Meet Bharat [Akshaye Khanna], the aam aadmi, part-time cashier and part-time Hanuman at Ramleela, residing in the city of Bhopal where he lives with his father [Satish Kaushik], who values freedom and hopes to see a corruption free administration in the country. Bharat is married to Nisha [Shriya Saran], a school teacher.
Bharat wants to graduate from his role as Hanuma to Lord Ram someday, which is being portrayed by Sattu Tripathi [Amit Mistry], younger brother of MLA Manku Tripathi [Murli Sharma]. Sattu, a bad actor, is always unhappy that Hanuman steals the show with his performance and Manku, the MLA, is unhappy over Bharat’s refusal to let out his extra room to campaigning for his re-election. Adding to their woes is the fact that Bharat’s father befriends the opposing candidate Mohanlal [Shashi Ranjan] and lets out the room to him for his campaign.
One night, Bharat’s table fan gets stolen and how he is forced to bribe his way through criminals and law keepers, just to get this table fan back, forms the remainder of the film. An ordinary cashier hits headlines overnight.
GALI GALI CHOR HAI draws your attention towards the victimization of the common man, but the serious topic [corruption] is dealt with in a humorous way. In fact, the first hour is padded with several interesting episodes that bring a smile on your face. The writers bring to the fore the nexus between the cops and politicians and how the aam aadmi gets victimized for no fault of his. Concurrently, there’s the husband-wife-other woman sub-plot as well, but, bluntly put, it looks like an aberration in the narrative.
While the first hour keeps you engrossed, the film gives away in the post-interval portions. The track of the two goons chasing Akshaye is bizarre and the manner in which the drama unfolds once the blast occurs is far from bona fide. The finale, when Akshaye registers a slap on the face of the wrong-doers, takes the graph to a high again, but the film could’ve done with a far more credible and convincing conclusion. It looks abrupt, a rushed job now!
After making entertainers such as GOD TUSSI GREAT HO and LIFE PARTNER, Rumy Jafry invests his efforts into make an entertaining film that carries a message. Also, Rumy makes a dig at the system, but, like I pointed out earlier, the writing could’ve been crisper in the subsequent half. There’s not much scope for music in the film, yet the title track [filmed on Kailash Kher] and ‘Channo’ [filmed on Veena Malik] catch your eye. ‘Channo’ especially adds a dash of spice to the proceedings. The dialogue bring a smile on your face on several occasions.
Clearly one of the most versatile actors around, Akshaye delivers yet another fine, natural, unfussy performance. Come to think of it, playing an aam aadmi can be tough, but Akshaye gets into the skin of the character and gets it right. The two girls, Shriya Saran and Mugdha Godse, don’t get much scope. Satish Kaushik excels, while Annu Kapoor is the scene stealer as the corrupt, scheming cop. Murli Sharma is stereotypical, Amit Mistry is wonderful, Vijay Raaz shines in a brief role, Rajat Rawail provides some laughs, Shashi Ranjan is confident and Akhilendra Mishra is just about okay.
On the whole, GALI GALI CHOR HAI amuses intermittently. Fortunately, the movie goes public at a juncture when anti-corruption appears to be the essence of the season. But the film could’ve done with a far more hard-hitting conclusion!

 



Agent Vinod Hindi Movie Information with complete cast and crew details


Agent Vinod (2012) Movie Info | Cast Crew | Release Date | Story

 
Storyline-
Agent vinod played by saif and his girlfriend Iram played by kareena are both vicious detective agents whom work under Agency Crime, Boman Irani the head of Agency Crime whom gives out orders to saif, kareena and others in the gang for evil games mastermined by boman. Boman irani wants his younger sister played by Celina Jaitley whom also is apart of the deadly gang Agency crime to marry saif but saif loves kareena. Ritesh Deshmuk and Soha ali khan play cops in the movie whom are after Agency Crime and also are shown as girlfriend boyfriend in the movie. So this is concept story of agent vinod sounds interesting enough.
Release Date
March 23, 2012
Genre
Thriller / Crime
Shooting Locations
Morocco and Mumbai
Banner / Distributor
Illuminati Films, Eros Entertainment
Music Label
Sony BMG
Cast:-
Saif Ali Khan …… Agent Vinod
Kareena Kapoor …… Iram
Ravi Kishan
Adil Hussain
Vasilisa Petina
Crew:-
Director
Sriram Raghavan
Producer
Saif Ali Khan, Dinesh Vijan
Story / Writer
Sriram Raghavan, Arijit Biswas
Music Director
Pritam
Production Manager
Fred Challa
Art
Tarik Amchemar
Stunts
Arturas Nemanis, Ruta Nemanyte, Cedric Proust
Casting
Nupur Mehrotra


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Salman comes to prisoners' rescue, offers money to pay their fine

Salman Khan's charitable foundation 'Being Human' has reportedly offered to pay Rs. 40 lakh on behalf of 400 prisoners who are languishing in 63 different jails in Uttar Pradesh for non-payment of fine.

These prisoners are generally those who have served more than their jail term because they cannot pay their fine due to poverty or some other reason.

The superstar, who himself had experienced life behind the bars, looks forward to free these inmates and his organisation has written to jail authorities offering their help.

In 2002, Salman was arrested for rash and negligent driving after his car ran into a Mumbai bakery.

Charges of culpable homicide were laid against him, but later dropped after he was found not guilty.

In 2006, Salman was sentenced to one year in prison for hunting a Chinkara but was granted bail after spending three days in prison.

Salman and the jail authorities are now awaiting the legal green signal and a no objection certificate (NOC) from the administration.

Courtesy:www.Entertainment-pictures.blogspot.com

Kareena's bum is a perfect 10 on 10!

Kareena Kapoor is cool about watching Saif Ali Khan doing intimate scenes with other hotties of Bollywood and says she knows how hot Saif can be bare-bodied.

The bold utterances were part of a talk show on the Zee channels to be aired soon.

The gorgeous Kareena Kapoor, the mischievous Imraan Khan and the devil’s advocate Karan Johar makes for an amazing talk show.

That much was expected. What wasn’t expected was the extent of bold fun that happened. The three stars had got together for “A date with Ek Main aur Ekk Tu’ – a show to be “simulcast” on ETC, Zee TV, Zing, Zee Café, Zee Studio, Zee Trendz and Zee Khana Khazana on Feb 4 at 7PM.

“How do you feel when you see Saif in an intimate scene with another hot actress? Say in Race 2, Saif has a bare-body scene with a Deepika in bikini, what would be your first thought?” asked Karan.

“I’d be like ‘wow! How hot Saif looks’,” said Kareena, adding, with a twinkle in her eye, “I know how he looks bare bodied!”

Probed further, Kareena revealed, “I am quite secure in my relationship with Saif and though I don’t want to say too much too soon, I am quite content!”

The mood for the show was set early on when KJo asked Imraan if he’d thought of undergoing therapy for OCD. “Never, I quite enjoy being obsessively organized,” replied Imraan without batting an eyelid.

As the chat proceeded it appeared Karan had touched a raw nerve when he told Imraan, “Kareena postponed dates for Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu as she preferred doing Bodyguard first. She chose Salman over you!”
 Never the one to be flustered, Imraan shot back, “If you’ve to lose, that’s someone to lose to!”

Having failed to get the better of Imraan, KJo trained his guns on Kareena.

And for all those people who were missing Karan Johar's famous rapid fire round, this session with the season’s hottest jodi, Imraan and Kareena will definitely leave u begging for more.

Their tongue in cheek replies will definitely set new standards in the industry. Rechristened the Quick Fire round, KJo asked Imraan what was the one thing he wouldn’t want to change in Kareena.

Not missing a beat, Imraan replied, “Her bum! It’s a perfect 10 on 10!” While a visibly embarrassed Kareena covered her face, Karan was left speechless!

On being asked about his views on money for sex, a straight faced Imraan shot back, “Depends on how much you are offering!”

If that wasn’t enough, Karan asked Imraan what he expected to find if he walked into Ranbir Kapoor’s bedroom. A thoughtful Imraan pondered, “It’s hard to say … a big baby…”

Monday, January 30, 2012

I won't mind if Saif gets intimate with Deepika too: Kareena

Kareena Kapoor doesn't get jealous easily. The actress says she is happy and content in her relationship with beau Saif Ali Khan.

Kareena shared her sentiments in a casual tete-a-tete with her friend and "Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu" producer Karan Johar for "A date with Ek Main aur Ekk Tu" - a show to be simulcast Feb 4 on ETC, Zee TV, Zing, Zee Cafe, Zee Studio, Zee Trendz and Zee Khana Khazana.

Johar asked Kareena - "How do you feel when you see Saif in an intimate scene with another hot actress? Say in 'Race 2', Saif has a bare-body scene with a Deepika in bikini, what would be your first thought?"

To which, Kareena replied: "I'd be like 'Wow! How hot Saif looks', " and added: "I know how he looks bare bodied!"

On a serious note, she said: "I am quite secure in my relationship with Saif and though I don't want to say too much too soon, I am quite content!"

Recently Saif admitted how he thinks Kareena looks best only with him, and not with any of the other Khans of Bollywood that she has worked with.

Courtesy:www.Entertainment-pictures.blogspot.com

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Underworld to rule the Bollywood in 2012

This year will see several Bollywood films narrating the untold stories of real life mafia

 When Bhiku Mhatre called himself the King of Mumbai, it sent shivers down the spines of many wannabe gangsters, on and perhaps even off screen. That was 14 years back.

Though Ram Gopal Varma himself is skeptical about being able to bring Satya back to life, the mysterious tales of the mafia continue to fascinate filmmakers.

Attracting applause to a stylishly shot gang war sequence, cut to a remixed retro number, is probably on the wish list of every other filmmaker these days.

Gangs on the silver screen

No wonder why bombs and bloodshed or even dons and their molls, promise to rule the big screen in 2012.
So while we see a younger, more vulnerable, Vijay Deenanath Chauhan back to take his big revenge against the local mobster in Agneepath, we also see Akshay Kumar play Dawood Ibrahim's onscreen avatar in Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai 2.

 Hrithik in Agneepath

While Zilla Ghaziabad recreates the rivalry between two real-life gangs in Ghaziabad, Anurag Kashyap's Gangs of Wasseypur talks about the unsolved mysteries of the coal mafia in Jharkhand.

Says Milan Lutharia, "Gangsters have always lent themselves to larger than life cinema. I believe characters who are on the other side of law are much more interesting to the audience and the underworld provides perfect fodder for such stories." However, though the genre remains the same, the plot is also heavily subjective to what the filmmaker wants to show.

Like the OUATIM sequel, which will primarily be about a love triangle involving two men in positions of power in the underworld.

 Sanjay Dutt on the sets of Zilla Ghaziabad

Or even Sanjay Gupta's Shootout at Wadala that promises to be an elaborate recounting of the famous Indian dacoit Manya Surve's life. Adds Gupta, "During his time Manya was the only gangster who was a graduate. There are over 820 cases registered against him. So we are getting down to the smallest of small details."

Recreating Satya?

From Deewar to Parinda to Satya, there are too many Indian masterpieces emerging filmmakers go back to, as reference points for the genre. However, many feel that it is difficult to replicate the benchmark these films did.

Says director Karan Malhotra, "I consider Ramu the god of gangster cinema. No one can emulate what he did. But yes, I have a vision, which I have tried to achieve through Agneepath.

The gang-wars in the film do not form the crux of the story, but act as a catalyst." So while they capture the dark deeds of these antiheroes, their glamorous lifestyles play a major part within the film too.

 Akshay Kumar's look in Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai 2

Adds Milan, "In OUATIM, after a long time there was so much colour and extravagance in a film about gangsters. So I think filmmakers are trying to reinvent the genre in their own way."

An offer we cannot refuse

Many of them like director Anand Kumar are also unravelling stories about smaller gangs, that may today just find a mention in the dusty files of local police stations. Kumar's next titled Meerut Junction will be set against the backdrop of the rail mafia.

He adds, " We have extensively researched on the rail mafia and discovered that there are many stories which have never been told. So I decided to make this film." Dibakar Banerjee's next too sketches out the crime scene back when Kolkata was still called Calcutta.

Courtesy:www.Entertainment-pictures.blogspot.com

Veena's item number deleted for Anna!

Pakistani actress's song 'Channo' in ‘Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai' was removed from the special screening held for Hazare

Veena Malik's item number Channo in Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai was deleted from the screening held for Anna Hazare.

The film, which takes on corruption, had its cast which included Akshaye Khanna and Mugdha Godse attend the screening at his village Ralegan Siddhi.

The item number has the starlet doing her act during election time to gather more votes for a political party. Now wonder what Anna would have to say to this!

 Courtesy:www.Entertainment-pictures.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Pooja Bedi asked to wait away from 'Bigg Boss' ending

Pooja Bedi asked to wait away from 'Bigg Boss' ending

 Actress Pooja Bedi says she has been asked to abstain from presence the grand finale of Colors' truth show "Bigg Boss 5", in which she was a applicant.

"Have been informed by channel that I'm not to attend finale, despite it being mandatory in my contract! marvel why! Any guesses?" Pooja posted on micro-blogging site Twitter.

"Have asked control to state reason I cannot be there at finale to root for my friends on! Also, till yesterday I was to do a mixture! What changed?" she added.

The performer, daughter of veteran actor Kabir Bedi and Odissi exponent Protima Gauri Bedi, trapped limelight for endorsing Kama Sutra in the 1990s, and she went on to be popular for her Marilyn Monroe miniskirt act in "Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander".

Pooja entered the "Bigg Boss 5" house Oct 2, 2011, and she was evicted towards the end of November.

Recently, the 41-year-old was in focus for her comments against "Bigg Boss 5" host Salman Khan, as she felt he hurt her fellow inmate and friend, Akashdeep Saigal aka Sky.

It is believed that possibly her explanation didn't go down too well with Salman.

However, in a host of replies to tweets from her fans, Pooja posted: "Never said anything critical about channel or production house! And its my perogative to react to contestants or host of my show. If anchors can be unjust or awful to contestants, contestants have a right to speak up in their or their friends defence!"

"I have requested an authorized explanation from channel, but they haven't given me one yet! Let them decide how to say it. Channel and production never had issues with any of statements I've made! If they had, they'd have intimated me instantly."

According to a tabloid, even Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan's plans of promoting Karan Johar's forthcoming film "Agneepath", on the show have been scrapped.

It is believed Hrithik and Salman share a cold war ever since the former reacted to Salman's comments beside "Guzaarish" director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. So now, Imran Khan will perhaps attend the finale to promote "Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu", also produced by Johar.

Post the news, Pooja wrote: "Mumbai Mirror article today! Hrithik not allowed in #BB5 finale! Guess I'm not the only victim! Wow!"

The finale of the realism show is to be held Saturday. Among the final contestants are Juhi Parmar, Amar Upadhyay, Mahek Chahal, Siddharth Bharadwaj and Sky.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Remo to create his next film with DID contestants

Remo to create his next film with 'DID' contestants

Choreographer-turned-director Remo D'Souza, who is all set to through the country's first still dance film in 3D, has roped in dance realism show "Dance India Dance" (DID) contestants for the film.

"I am functioning on a film which will be formed by UTV. It is a 3D film, which is a dance-based film. It is for the first time that a film is being made on dance in 3D story in India," said Remo, who came to expose Shakti Mohan's calendar "Nritya Shakti".

"Salman Khan, the victor of first season of DID, will play the main guide. It also has Dharmesh, Prince, Mayuresh, Vrushali - it's a mix of period one and season two's best dancers. It also has Prabhu Deva in the main lead," he added.

Remo, who donned the director's hat for "F.A.L.T.U" this year, will also direct a Bengali film - "Lal Pahare'r Katha".

As a choreographer, Remo worked on films like "Patiala House", "Pyaar Ka Punchnama", "Aarakshan" and "Love Breakups Zindagi".


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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Once a feminine follower took off her top in front of me: Atif Aslam

Once a feminine follower took off her top in front of me: Atif Aslam


For a celebrity who can get all the thought he likes with his raspy voice, drop-dead good looks and quick wit, it's surprising that Atif Aslam keeps such a low silhouette. And, he intends to keep it that way.

Gearing up to judge a reality show (though till now he hasn't held reality TV in very high regard), Atif tells CS why he likes to stay low-key, exactly:

Moolah matters not
There's just so much happening in my life that I don't want to add to my problems by discussing things in public. I want to be able to give my time to my mom and dad, my family and friends.


 I might get a million roles and songs to do a few years from now, but I won't get this time with my loved ones again. That doesn't mean that I don't like wealth. I want it all, but I'm not in a dash to get it.
Winning fans
Like every one else, I also enjoy the attention that I get from my fans. If they respect your talent, it's great, but I don't like it when they go overboard.

I remember, there was a time when I was performing in Australia when a female fan took off her top in front of me. That felt very peculiar. Then once on my birthday, a collection of girls came to my house and asked for me. And they were only in their underwear.
 That's not the kind of attention that I value. But yes, I also have fans doing nice things for me that are civil and mean a lot. I don't consider myself as an icon. I'm not here to win the world, I'm just here to win myself.


 Future fix
Life's been good to me so far. As I look back, this year has truly been special. It brought many surprises -- my debut film Bol happened, I got to perform with Guns N' Roses, became friends with the bandmates, toured odd places like Surinam, Trinidad, Bali and China.

Other than that, I was able to identify a lot of 'distractions' in my life that I needed to get rid of. And I did.

So yes, it's been a very goal-oriented year for me and I'm really looking forward to 2012 too. I don't plan the future, but I would love to go back to places like Japan and Australia and walk on the Bondi Beach.

And next year, I also hope to attend a few concerts like a normal guy and enjoy myself. Oh yes, and I also need to buy myself a new machine.


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