Showing posts with label Asif Basra. Show all posts
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28 June, 2014

Ek Villain – Film Review

Not all memories are happy, Some leave you with pain... 

Rating: ***



An action-romance film directed by Mohit Suri featuring Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh and Shraddha Kapoor as the pivotal characters in this violent film loosely based on a Korean film. 

Guru (Sidharth Malhotra) is a quiet, tough and ruthless boy, working for a local don, Prahlad. Guru has a dark past and its disturbing, recurring memories refuse to let Guru lead a normal life day and night.

While being interrogated at the Police station, he has the first glimpse of a girl, Aisha (Shraddha Kapoor) and more than him it is Aisha who is intrigued, impressed with his persona. Aisha is the talkative, ‘ek joke sunoge’ types (which is a bit too much to bear at times).


Ek Villain is intriguiging, edge-of-the-seat drama in the first half. Then onwards there is romance in the air and some enchanting back-ground songs.


- Read the full review and see more pics at:
http://www.filmytown.com/movies/ek-villain-film-review/

10 May, 2014

Yeh Hai Bakrapur – Film Review


Rating:***


A social satire set against the back-drop of rural India. A multi-layered film, it dwells, at the primary level, on the relationship between Shahrukh, the rockstar goat, his young human friend Zulfi Qureshi and Jaffer, the village barber. A multi-layered film, it is primarily a hilarious take on the complex belief systems in our society and the conflicts that ensue thereon.

It dwells, at the primary level, on the relationship between eight year old Zulfi Qureshi and his pet goat Shahrukh. By a strange set of circumstances, the entire village soon starts believing that Shahrukh, the goat, has divine or magical powers.


- Full review and more pics at: 

http://www.filmytown.com/movies/yeh-hai-bakrapur-film-review/

25 February, 2014

Darr @ The Mall - Film Review


Rating: ***


A spine chilling tale of events happening one night in a newly opened mall and an encounter with the past.

Pawan Kripalani, whose previous film ‘Ragini MMS’ fetched him critics acclaim as well as box office success, is back with yet another scary film – Darr @ The Mall. This one manages to scare the viewer on several occasions with occurrences like doors opening by themselves, drawers banging and the screams of children crying which are used as background score.

Asia’s largest mall – The Grand is ready for inauguration. Over the period of its construction, there is a myth surrounding the mall that people have started labeling it as Haunted Mall.

It begins with the security guard losing his life in a gruesome accident which actually never happened. It was the imagination of the poor man that his car window is smashed and then he is shown as being strangled to death with the seat belt. The post mortem report shows that the security in charge was killed due to suffocation in his car.

- Full Review and more pics at:http://www.filmytown.com/movies/darr-the-mall/