Showing posts with label Chunky Pandey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chunky Pandey. Show all posts

22 May, 2016

Housefull team is back with the power of 3!


Sajid Nadiadwala led, team Housefull is back with its third installment of the franchise ‘Housefull 3′.
Housefull 3 proves to be a celebration of sorts with its trailer exhibiting a fun filled laughter riot.
This time the team is not only to bring to celluloid a power packed star cast with triple the dose of entertainment, but also to have jokes multiplied into the power of three!
Housefull 3 is to showcase three couples, Akshay Kumar and Jacqueline Fernandez, Abhishek Bachchan and Nargis Fakri and Riteish Deshmukh and Lisa Haydon.
The comedy factor is also upped by the power of three as the film also has in starcast Boman Irani, Jackie Shroff and Chunky Pandey to ensure rib tickling moments.
- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/housefull-team-back-power-3/#sthash.wRUaWEyL.dpuf

23 June, 2014

Humshakals – Film review

Rating: **

Nine Times the fun. It isn't as promised.



Ram Kapoor is the uncle aka KANS and his nephew is Ashok (Saif Ali Khan). Ashok is seen all throught with Kumar (Riteish Deshmukh), his friend and a director in the board of their family business empire. The story is about these three characters who have their look alikes, and their look alikes too have their look alikes.

Confusing? It really is! The uncle funds an illegal research team of his doctor-friend (Nawwab Shah) who develops a potion so strong that just a drop or two in the drink of the victim, would make him think and behave like a dog.

With this weapon the uncle plans to prove his nephew of unsound mind during a board meeting and get the board vest full power of attorney on his name to grab the fortune.

The premise itself is senseless, which insults the intelligence of a common men. If it were so eary to usurp someone’s wealth, then the world would have been upside down.

- Read the full review of HUMSHAKALS and see more pics at:
http://www.filmytown.com/movies/humshakals-comedy-film-review/

24 March, 2014

Gang of Ghosts - Hindi film Review

Rating: **


A haunted mansion in Mumbai is to be demolished making way for a glitzy shopping mall. The gang of harmless Ghosts of different eras and social spheres residing in this house are to be dislocated.

A remake of the commercially successful Bengali film Bhooter Bhabishyat, Gang of Ghosts comes up as mish-mashed comedy with sub-plots and undesirable buffoonery.

Some of these dilapidated disputed buildings were haunted by Ghosts who had taken shelter there over centuries. They were evicted and are homeless today. There is no rehabilitation package on offer. Politicians, media, intellectuals, civic society- no one gives a dam to them. After all, Ghosts can’t vote.

Royal Mansion is one such heritage property which is rented out for film shoots to facilitate its maintenance. A heroine faints during a shooting allegedly sighting Ghost in a mirror. A filmmaker on a reconnaissance trip to the building gets to hear of a spooky story revolving around the house.

- More pics and full review at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/gang-ghosts-film-review/

01 December, 2013

Bullet Raja - Bollywood Film Review

Rating: **

Raja Mishra (Saif Ali Khan) is a Brahmin boy in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh looking for a job but gets involved with goons, and when he is chased, Raja sees a wedding procession and joins it. 

It is the local strongman's daughter's wedding and the procession is headed towards the strongman’s haveli, where Raja instantly befriends the bride's cousin, Rudra Tripathi (Jimmy Shergill). Within hours, Rudra and Raja become best of friends, and Raja becomes a part of rest of the functions and events of this Lucknowi wedding.

Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Bullet Raja has unrealistic gunfights, goons openly ruling the city, depicting incompetence of police force and a mishmash of love, politics and the underworld. It is a below average film.

Full review of Bullet Raja and more pics at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/bullet-raja/