Thursday, 30 August 2012

Joker Movie Reviews, Joker Reviews, Joker Hindi Movie Reviews, Rating

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Joker Cast and Crew:
Release Date : 31/08/2012
Language : Hindi

Artists (Cast) :

Akshay Kumar
Sonakshi Sinha

Producer :

UTV Motion Pictures
Three's Company
Hari Om Productions

Director :
Shirish Kunder

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Joker is a Hindi fantasy adventure film directed by Shirish Kunder, and also his second directorial venture after Jaan-E-Mann. The film stars Akshay Kumar opposite Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles. This will be the second film in which Sinha is paired opposite Kumar after Rowdy Rathore. The film will release worldwide on August 31, 2012. Joker is reportedly Akshay Kumar's 100th film. The trailer of the film revealed on 11 July 2012, and also in cinemas along with Cocktail. Chitrangada Singh has also performed an item number in the movie on song titled "Kafirana".



In 1947 when the maps of India and Pakistan were being drawn, an oversight ensured that the village of Paglapur didn't find a place in either country. The village had the distinction of housing the largest mental asylum in the region and in the melee that ensued during partition, the asylum inmates broke loose, drove away the villagers and established their own republic in Paglapur. And that's how it stayed for the next 60 years! While the world outside changed, Paglapur remained isolated, with no electricity, television or sanity!



Now, decades after the world forgot this village, a NASA scientist of Indian origin, Agastya and his beautiful wife find themselves on the road to Paglapur. Agastya is working on a top secret project for creating a device to communicate with aliens. So why is he in a village whose colorful inhabitants include a man who speaks in gibberish, another who thinks he is a lamp post and everyone else who think Mahatma Gandhi is still around, fighting for independence? And more importantly, what are they going to do that will soon turn the universe's spotlight on this forgotten village? Joker - India's first extra-terrestrial comedy - coming on August 31st, 2012 to a theater near you



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 The film stars Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha in India's first extra-terrestrial comedy film along with Shreyas Tapade and Minissha Lamba.In 1947 when the maps of India and Pakistan were being drawn, an oversight ensured that the village of Paglapur didn’t find a place in either country.The village had the distinction of housing the largest mental asylum in the region and in the melee that ensued during partition, the asylum inmates broke loose, drove away the villagers and established their own republic in Paglapur.And that’s how it stayed for the next 60 years!...




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People can watch the movies on CD and DVD players of their homes comfortably. So if you are tires of spending lots of money on cinema, theaters, the online option if for you. Everything is available online these days. There are several websites which allow you to download movies and download casino gambling game etc. With the invention of online movies, you no longer need to get out of your budget.

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Sunday, 26 August 2012

Attakathi Movie Reviews, Attakathi Reviews, Attakathi Tamil Movie Reviews, Rating

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Cast: Dinesh, Nanditha, Aishwarya, Velu, Meenakshi
Direction: Pa Ranjith
Genre: Romance
Duration: 2 hours 26 minutes




Attakathi Movie Review
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Synopsis: Dinakaran (Dinesh) is a roadside Romeo who can't help falling in love with girls at the hint of their smile. Still, true romance is something that eludes him. Will Dina find it in Poornima ( Nanditha), the girl who had rejected him once but is now moving a bit too closely with him?

Movie Review: For the happy-go-lucky Dina, who tries too hard to impress girls but always comes a cropper in his efforts to woo them, rejection doesn't spell dejection. He clearly knows that sorrow isn't his style and in one of Attakathi's many chuckle-inducing scenes, he goes to watch a T Rajendar weepie (Rayil Payanangalil) to get into the pathos mood! And even that grief lasts only until he sets sight on the next girl and then, he cheerfully goes through the same routine (daredevilry on the bus, fist fights, flirting and the works).



It is these first 10 minutes of Attakathi that offer a glimpse of first-time filmmaker Pa Ranjith's prowess as a director. In this very short time, he not only establishes the unabashedly flirtatious character of his lead (Dina even dallies with two coquettish girls at the same time) but also sets the tone of the film closer to his lead's character. The buoyant score by Santhosh Narayanan, peppered with raw gaanas and a jaunty accordion theme, acts as an effective counterpoint to the rawness of the visuals and adds to the liveliness.




But, despite its lighter, playful tone, Attakathi isn't a humorous film. It is fun but not funny. Ranjith uses humour only as an ironic device to establish and reinforce time and again the fact that his protagonist is unheroic and almost quixotic. And, Dinesh finds the right pitch to portray this character; Dina, dubbed with the unsparing moniker Attakathi by his friends on account of his innumerable flop shows, might not be a serious character but he isn't a joker either. This is what makes the character — and the film — refreshingly different.

The film begins in the year 2000 when we see Dina as a young man awaiting his higher secondary arrears exam (he has repeatedly failed in English) but who introduces himself as a BA History student. We get to know his equally hopeless friends, his quirky, dysfunctional family and of course, his 'failed' romances — with school girl Poornima (who calls him 'Anna'), neighbour Amudha (who ends up marrying his brother) and the double whammy of employed girls, Nathiya and Divya (which ends in a fist fight). The fact that the actresses playing these romantic interests are girl-next-door types (and not stunning) adds a realistic touch to the whole affair(s). And, all four perform with a fair amount of competency that only makes them more believable.

Later, we travel along with Dina through his college years (circa 2002-04), which also marks the re-entry of Poorni (Nanditha) in his life. Even as he tries to avoid getting snubbed yet again, much to his bewilderment, Poorni starts sending out 'positive signals'.

It is in this segment that Ranjith shows signs of indecisiveness; scenes linger a little longer than needed, seem repetitive and at times, even unwarranted (Dina succumbing to temptations and getting physical with a woman on the bus!). The climax is a bit of a cheat as the director repeats a trick that felt much more plausible in the earlier segment involving Amudha. While it is evident that Ranjith is only trying to be realistic in keeping with his hero's character, he could have foreshadowed this twist, which leaves you with the feeling of having the rug pulled from under your feet. Even the film's tone alarmingly gets close to being all too serious, but by then, we have been won over by this character that we are ready to forgive the lapse. And, thankfully, Ranjith too gets his groove back and gives us a delightful epilogue to end the film in style.


Mugamoodi Movie Reviews, Mugamoodi Reviews, Mugamoodi Tamil Movie Reviews, Rating

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Director: Mysskin
Producer: UTV Motion Pictures
Music Director: K
Lyricst: Madhan Karky

Mugamoodi Cast

Jeeva
Narain
Pooja hegde
Prakash Raj
Nassar



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'Mugamoodi' is a upcoming tamil movie. It  is an action based adventurous family entertainer and the story is all about a super hero who corrects corruption in the society.Actor Jeeva is lead a male role and pair with Pooja Hegde. Actor Narain is main lead role for the movie.This movie is directed by Myskkin and then music director is K(Krishna kumar).



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Poovampatti Movie Reviews, Poovampatti Reviews, Poovampatti Tamil Movie Reviews, Rating

Poovampatti Review – Poovampatti Movie Review, Poovampatti Movie Rating, Poovampatti Tamil Movie, Poovampatti Cast and Crew Story.

Cast: Sandeep, Sri Shalini, Lavanya, Vagai Chandrasekar
Direction: Pudugai Marisa
Genre: Drama
Duration: 2 hours 10 minutes

Synopsis: Sandeep (Sandeep) is a good-hearted young man in his village who helps everyone and foils every plan of his arch rival. His relative (Lavanya) is married to a decent chap from neighbouring Poovampatti and faces problems because of her inability to conceive a child. Meanwhile, he falls in love with a girl (Sri Shalini) from this village...



Poovampatti Movie Review: When many filmmakers are experimenting with form and content and coming up with films that are a shot in the arm for Tamil cinema, director Pudugai Marisa seems to be caught in a time warp and never displays any sort of ambition.

The storyline of Poovampatti is straight out of the 80s and the presentation feels dated even for that era. The acting is pathetic, the music indifferent, the cinematography pedestrian and the direction clumsy. The film is so bad that even soaps on TV seem better. If there is one thing that can be said in its favour, it is its lack of pretence.Movie Review: When many filmmakers are experimenting with form and content and coming up with films that are a shot in the arm for Tamil cinema, director Pudugai Marisa seems to be caught in a time warp and never displays any sort of ambition.



The storyline of Poovampatti is straight out of the 80s and the presentation feels dated even for that era. The acting is pathetic, the music indifferent, the cinematography pedestrian and the direction clumsy. The film is so bad that even soaps on TV seem better. If there is one thing that can be said in its favour, it is its lack of pretence.

Poovampatti belongs in the league of movies that are so hopeless and make for such soft targets that even ripping them apart will feel pointless.