Showing posts with label Raima Sen. Show all posts
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02 March, 2016

Bollywood Diaries – movie review



A tribute to passionate aspiring actors that chronicles the journey of three unrelated souls, who dream to make it big in Bollywood.


The plot encompasses a guy working at a call-centre in Delhi, a middle-aged government servant from Bhilai and a sex worker from Sonagachi Kolkata.


Vishnu Srivastava a 52 year old man wants to go to Mumbai to become an actor. 


All his life he has been an ideal husband, loving father who has just married off his only daughter and realizes that the time has come to fulfill his long, long cherished dreams. 

I have taken retirement from my job… Bollywood is waiting for me.

25 December, 2013

Pavan Malhotra to do a Pakistani army officer's role in his forthcoming film.

A man with an astonishing persona of an authoritative figure, Pavan Malhotra who had portrayed the highly acclaimed role of Sikh coach, Gurudev Singh in Bhaag Mi...lkha Bhaag, based on the life of Milkha Singh is now all set to take it to the next level. 


The actor will be seen playing a controversial role of Pakistan Army officer in his forthcoming pragmatic film, ‘The Bastard Child’ which is based on true story of Bangladesh genocide.

Based on true story of Bangladesh genocide, ‘The Bastard Child’ also stars Farooq Shaikh, Raima Sen, Victor Banerjee, Tillotama Shome and Indraneil Sengupta.

Full details and more pics of The Bastard Child at:

04 March, 2013

I, Me aur Mein


Debutant director Kapil Sharma’s film is a Bollywood romance drama which has John Abraham, Prachi Desai and Chitrangda Singh in pivotal roles.

As the title, simple put, means I, me and myself, the protagonist of the film John Abraham is fill with thinking all about him, himself and his life.

Ever since his childhood he has been treated as a favorite by his mother (Zarina Wahab). So in instances of squabbles between the boy Ishaan and his elder sister, the mother always took the boy’s side. This mama’s boy has grown up to be a man who is always protected by his elder sister Shivani (Mini Mathur).

Ishaan (John Abraham), a handsome, lady charmer, who is an executive with a music company, scouting for new talent in Mumbai. He stays in his live-in girlfriend’s (Anushka played by Chitrangda Singh) posh flat.

The self centered attitude is Ishaan is such that he isn’t willing to pay the monthly bill to the milk man as ‘he doesn’t drink milk and even his morning coffee is black’. And this handsome man-child is acutely aware of his good looks and this flirt is aware of the the effect he has on women.

Full review and more pics of this film at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/i-aur-main