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"Banjo" First Show Experience;

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"Banjo" released today. Here is just some information regarding the movie; Story: The story is about the Banjo Players of Mumbai street. they have a leader named "Tarat" (Riteish Deshmukh). They are struggling for their survival. Suddenly the American musician "Chris" (Nargis Fakhri) came to them to take their music outside India. But as shown in the movie that, they live upto Chris's expectation? Due to their financial & social baground and status. Review: This is a picture for social re-establishment of indian culture. As the movie will take out the indian banjo playing culture. Also it will make the people familier with the instrument. The movie is directed by debue director in Bollywood Ravi Jadav, who has given very good pictures in Marathi. But here is I think he has faced so much changes in translation. The movie is contained with Entertainment, Humor & emotions, but it also includes some melodramas as Nargis Fakhri the Ameri

'KABALI' Movie Review is here;

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Here's what the critics are saying about Kabali, starring Rajinikanth, Winston Chao, Radhika Apte, Dhansika, Dinesh Ravi, Kishore, Kalaiyarasan, John Vijay, Riythvika and Rosyam Nor: Hindustan Times Like every other revenge drama, there are revenge kills and fast-paced scenes that keep you on edge. But just as things start getting wild, an emotional drama starts and puts you in sleep mode. This start-stop nature of the film will be criticised and analysed in days to come. But, where the plot stutters, the subtle mannerisms become the strength of the film – deft hand movements, a sarcastic smile on the corner of the lip and close-ups of Rajinikanth where the raw actor in him comes out, reminiscent of his past character roles. And that is why Kabali will be talked about, for Rajinikanth’s emotions. If you liked him in films such as Aarilirundu Arupadhu Varai or Thalapathi, then you will love him in Kabali. Read the complete movie review  here. Firstpost Straight off the

Great Grand Masti movie reviews are here!

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F irstpost 'Great Grand Masti' calls itself an "adult comedy" but it is really directed at hormonally charged teenaged boys with a limited IQ (not the bright ones). Read the complete movie review  here. The Indian Express Those who have been following the escapades of the ‘Masti’ boys will know that they have been stuck in a limbo: between ‘biwis’ who will not put out and other women who are dying to, between pills that stiffen male private parts and receptacles to insert said parts into, between… I could go on, but I can see you cringe. So did I, in this offensively unfunny, grating thing (nothing ‘great’ about it) which should not be allowed to call itself a film. Read the complete movie review  here. Hindustan Times Great Grand Masti is an effort to degrade us. Wake up because director Indra Kumar is insulting the audience. What he has dished out in the name of a sex-comedy is puerile, utter nonsense and disgusting. Read the complete movie review  h

Salman Khan's 'Sultan' records the biggest 3-day century!

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Just as expected Yash Raj Films' Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma starrer, 'Sultan', zipped passed the Rs 100 crore mark on Friday. Not only that, in the process 'Sultan' has broken the year old record of Salman's very own 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan', which had also achieved the century mark in 3-days, but in case of the Ali Abbas Zafar directed venture, the figure is higher by about Rs 4-5 crores! Coming to the number crunching, while Wednesday saw the film netting 37 crore, Thursday was up to Rs 38 crore (lower than earlier estimations/inputs) due to Eid holiday, while Friday was much lower at around Rs 31-32 crore (being a working day), for 3-day figure of around Rs 106-107 crore, which is much higher than 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan's' Rs 101-102 crore, during the same time span. As things stand, the Rs 90 crore (production Rs 70 crore, publicity Rs 20 crore) 'Sultan' is on way to a blockbuster status for sure, based on the Indian theatric

"Sultan" Review is here!

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Here's what the critics are saying about Sultan, starring Salman Khan, Anushka Sharma, Amit Sadh and Randeep Hooda: Firstpost Despite several flaws and clichés, Sultan has an emotional core that is hard to resist. Writer-director Zafar is clever in the way he uses his actors, the innate poignancy of his story and Vishal-Shekhar's songs to create a moving whole. Even when Jag ghoomeya is abruptly and awkwardly inserted into the narrative, the tune and words do not lose their appeal. And the very well choreographed MMA (mixed martial arts) scenes in the second half are spot on. Read the complete movie review   here. The Indian Express ‘Sultan’ has Salman Khan breaking free from Bhai-giri bondage by getting his character to crack and bleed. His down-and-out wrestler has foibles. He is fallible and human. Sultan Ali Khan has faults, and is punished for it. Because of which Sultan scores, and delivers a solid entertainer with heft. Read the complete movie review  her

Shorgul movie reviews!

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Here's what the critics are saying about Shorgul, starring Jimmy Shergill, Hiten Tejwani, Suha Gezen, Ashutosh Rana, Narendra Jha, Anirudh Dave and Sanjay Suri: Firstpost The Muzaffarnagar riots are a blot on contemporary history and the wounds from that blaze are yet to heal. It is almost criminal to use references to this human tragedy to draw audiences into a deafening, unimaginative, ordinary film. Read the complete movie review here. India Today Shorgul, which its makers insist is not based on the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, is a well-made "commercial" film woven around the politics of religion-based hate and bigotry that incite riots to help win elections. Read the complete movie review  here. Hindustan Times If you aren’t familiar with what happened in 2013, or were looking for a new perspective on the incident, Shorgul isn’t for you. The movie is a disappointment. Read the complete movie review  here. The Indian Express Shorgul is reduced to a