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Satya 2 - Telugu Movie Review

Rating: 2.5/5
Ram Gopal Varma is known for his gangster movies in the past. Especially with his ground-breaking 1998 crime thriller Satya, the filmmaker has bagged six Filmfare and four Star Screen awards, besides setting a new trend in the genre. The movie, which narrated the life of the underworld mafia Satya, was applauded for its detailing and execution. After 15 years, RGV describes the future course of underworld in Satya 2 starring Sharwanand and Anaika Soti in leads, but he falters this time. The movie Satya 2 which is a sequel to Satya, does not match the first film. Sharwanand's performance is the main highlight in the movie. Interesting script and dialogues, Vikash Saraf's cinematography, Amar Mohile-Kary Arora's background score, well-choreographed action and stunts and a few technical stuffs are other big attractions in the film. But the big drawbacks of the movie are the slow-paced narration and uninteresting soundtracks. It should be said here that most of RGV's gangster movies had same formula in terms of its story, whereas Satya 2 breathes some amount of freshness in this regard. Radhika Anand, who has written the story for the film, seems to have drawn inspiration from Mahesh Babu's Telugu film The Businessman and Upendra's Kannada film Super in parts. But she has tried her best to bring originality in the script. She has tried to narrate the current crime scenario in a different angle. ADVERTISEMENT The underworld don in Satya 2 is not like the old ones. He is much more educated and unlike others, he consciously makes an entry into the mafia world. He has acquired lot of knowledge through research and study of mistakes made by all previous underworld dons. He starts a new underworld company that operates just like any corporate organisation. He also develops ways to deal with the modern day policing methods. Continue to Satya 2 movie review in the slideshow.

Satya 2 Story Satya (Sharwanand), is an aspiring don, who enters the scene with different ideology. Without having any big pertinent contacts in the city, he dreams to take over the underworld mafia. As a first step in this direction, he solves the problem of RK and Businessman Lahote (Mahesh), who is afraid of another don Sangi and police officer Bharathi, and becomes a reliable member in his gang. How does he become a frightening mafia? How does he start a highly influential Company? Answers to these questions will form the crux of the story.

Hrithik's Krrish 3 (10 Days) 2nd Weekend Collection At Box Office

Last week's release Krrish 3 has continued to keep the cash-registers ringing. It has done a fantastic collection at the Indian Box Office in the second weekend. The Hrithik Roshan starrer has once again topped the domestic business chart, beating Ram Gopal Varma's new release Satya 2. In just 10 days, the superhero film has become the second all time highest grosser, pushing down biggies' films like Ek Tha Tiger and 3 Idiots. With the release of Satya 2 and Thor: The Dark World, the business of Krrish 3 went down on its second Friday, when compared to its collection (Rs 13.44 crores) on Thursday. But Rakesh Roshan-directed flick witnessed big jump on Saturday and Sunday. In the second weekend, the movie has collected Rs 39.74 crores nett at the Indian Box Office, taking its 10-day domestic total to Rs 206.35 crores nett. Its breakup is Rs 9.16 cr on Fri, Rs 14.23 cr on Sat and Rs 16.35 cr on Sun. Krrish 3 Ten Days Collection At Box Office However, Krrish 3 has set several new records and the biggest among them are highest collection on single day, the fastest Rs 200 crore grosser, and the highest collection in the first week. With Chennai Express topping the list of all time highest grosser Hindi films, Aamir Khan's 3 Idiots (Rs 202 crores), Salman Khan's Ek Tha Tiger (Rs 199.50) and Ranbir Kapoor's Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (Rs 191.50 crores) were in the second, third and fourth places, respectively. Pushing them down, Krrish 3 has landed in the second place. Looking at its current pace at the Indian Box Office, the trade analyst feel that the Hrithik Roshan starrer would beat the record of Chennai Express in its second week and become the highest grosser of the year 2013 as well as all time highest grosser in the Hindi cinema.
Krrish 3 Ten Days Collection At Box Office

Krrish 3 Movie Review

Superheroes have always captured the fancy of millions across the globe for ages and with the introduction of Krrish, India found its own bonafide superhero. Thanks to the Roshans, Bollywood has its first superhero franchise, that has taken one step further with the big release of Krrish 3 today, amidst the festive season of Diwali. A third in the franchise that began with 2003 movie Koi... Mil Gaya, Krrish 3 will take forward the story of the superhero Krrish, played by Hrithik Roshan. Like its prequels, Krrish 3 once again takes us into the world of masked fantasy, where the stakes are incredibly high, and this time our superhero Krrish faces the challenge of saving the world from the clutches of the villain Kaal (Vivek Oberoi). There's no doubt about the fact that Krrish 3 manages to match up to the scale of Hollywood films, but plot wise it has nothing much to offer you. Moreover, the story gets lost at times, considering the fact that there are too many unnecessary song sequences to kill it. 
Story
 After defeating the villainous Dr Siddhant Arya, and bringing his father Rohit back from the dead, Krrish continued fighting against evil and saving innocent lives. Now Krishna is living a happily married life with Priya, while Rohit is using his scientific brilliance to benefit society. And Krrish is everyone's favorite superhero saviour. Unknown to them, a dark force is growing in another part of the world. Kaal, an evil genius, is selfishly misusing his powers to spread fear, death and destruction. And he is being assisted by an army of very dangerous beings, which he has created himself.

BHAI Telugu Movie Review , Rating


Genre: Mass entertainer

Cast: Nagarjuna, Richa Gangopadyay, Prasanna

Director: Veerabhadram Chowdary
Bhai story: Vijay (Nagarjuna) is a right hand for mafia don David (Ashish Vidyarthi). He will be sent to Hyderabad to find out an undercover cop who targets mafia. He'll get to know about the cop and  how he tackles is the rest of the story.

Analysis: One more Don story in Nagarjuna's kitty. Director Veerabhadram served us the same wine in a new glass. First half of the story dealt with his stylish introduction and mafia backdrop. A small and routine twist which we used to see from our childhood days turned the story from interval bang.

Where as in the Second half narration goes through his flash back, family sentiments, sister emotions and finally a fight and an end title card. There is nothing special and new in the story.

Teluguone Perspective: A powerful introduction with absolutely good BGM brought goosebumps. Worst choreography ruined the songs given by Devi Sri Prasad. Only thing that can be appreciated through out the movie is his one liners and music. Fights are good. No comedy till pre-climax. After brahmanandam's intro there were few laughs and chucklings in the theater. Costumes are good. Cinematography is praisable.

Performances: Routine performance by Nagarjuana. Richa gangopadhyay is okay with her performance.   Brahmanandam's comedy is humorous enough. Prasanna, who debuted with the movie performed very well as a sincere cop. Rest of all did their part well.

Technicalities: The Cinematography of Sameer reddy is quite undeniable.  The music composition gave the movie some strength and Devi sri prasad with no doubt has given his best.

Positives:  Music,
                   Camera work,
                   Fights.



Negatives: Routine Story line,
                   worst Choreography
                   Poor comedy



Final word: Bhai movie is a single time watcher

Bhai Movie Rating: 2.75/5

BHAI Telugu Movie Review , Rating

 
Bhai Movie Review, Bhai Review: Bhai – A mafia backdrop with family sentiments.

Genre: Mass entertainer

Cast: Nagarjuna, Richa Gangopadyay, Prasanna

Director: Veerabhadram Chowdary
Nagarjuna, who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.

What is it about?
Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).

Performances:

Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to remember.

Technicalities:

Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
           
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.

Analysis:

First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.

Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.

He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses also will be disappointed with this. 

Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf


Nagarjuna, who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.

What is it about?

Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).

Performances:

Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to remember.

Technicalities:

Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
           
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.

Analysis:

First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.

Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.

He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses also will be disappointed with this. 

Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna, who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.

What is it about?

Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).

Performances:

Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to remember.

Technicalities:

Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
           
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.

Analysis:

First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.

Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.

He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses also will be disappointed with this. 

Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf

Nagarjuna, who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.

What is it about?
Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).

Performances:

Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to remember.

Technicalities:

Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
           
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.

Analysis:

First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.

Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.

He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses also will be disappointed with this. 

Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna, who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.

What is it about?
Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).

Performances:

Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to remember.

Technicalities:

Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
           
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.

Analysis:

First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.

Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.

He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses also will be disappointed with this. 

Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna, who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.

What is it about?
Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).

Performances:

Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to remember.

Technicalities:

Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
           
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.

Analysis:

First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.

Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.

He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses also will be disappointed with this. 

Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna, who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.

What is it about?
Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).

Performances:

Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to remember.

Technicalities:

Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
           
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.

Analysis:

First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.

Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.

He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses also will be disappointed with this. 

Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf

Singh Sahab The Great 2013 Bollywood Movie Review| Release Date

 
Release Date : Nov 22, 2013
Artists (Cast) : Sunny Deol, Prakash Raj, Amrita Rao, Johnny Lever, Sanjay Mishra, Anjali Abrol, Shabaaz Khan, Rajit Kapoor, Alan Kapoor

Producer : Anuj Sharma, Sangeeta Ahir
Director : Anil Sharma



Singh Sahab The Great is the upcoming movie. It is a Bollywood Drama Movie which is directed by Anil Sharma. Previously Sunny Deol had been collaborated with the director of the movie in three movies. This is fourth time collaboration of them. The hit movie like Gadar – Ek Prem Katha, The Hero and Apne are the movie in which Sunny Deol was seen in his movies. Therefore, according to us the movie will going to be great as the Teaser of the movie sounds movie to be the great one.
The movie is starring Sunny Deol, Amrita Rao, Prakash Raj, Nitish Singh, Urvashi Rautela, Johny Lever, Ravi Kishan and Dolly Ahluwalia in the lead roles.
Prakash Raj had always been performing wonderfully in every movie. Most of the times he had been seen in the negative roles in the Bollywood. Many people loved the he acts in his every movie. The negative roles are brilliantly performed by him and are incomplete without him.
- See more at: http://latestsdaily.com/singh-sahab-the-great-2013-bollywood-movie-review-release-date-movie-hd-official-trailer/#sthash.rD4ej0BA.dpuf
 


There is another movie scheduled to be released this coming October. One of the another Sunny Deol’s movie in which he will seen again in an angry young man role breaking and cracking the bones of his enemies. Sunny Deol is one of the oldest actor of the Bollywood industry and had given good amount of hits in the industry. He is popular for his angry avatars in the movies and the similar role we will be able to see in his upcoming movie once again. This is the third movie of Sunny Deol scheduled for release this year. Let us begin some information about the movie. - See more at: http://latestsdaily.com/singh-sahab-the-great-2013-bollywood-movie-review-release-date-movie-hd-official-trailer/#sthash.rD4ej0BA.dpuf


Singh Sahab The Great is the upcoming movie. It is a Bollywood Drama Movie which is directed by Anil Sharma. Previously Sunny Deol had been collaborated with the director of the movie in three movies. This is fourth time collaboration of them. The hit movie like Gadar – Ek Prem Katha, The Hero and Apne are the movie in which Sunny Deol was seen in his movies. Therefore, according to us the movie will going to be great as the Teaser of the movie sounds movie to be the great one.
The movie is starring Sunny Deol, Amrita Rao, Prakash Raj, Nitish Singh, Urvashi Rautela, Johny Lever, Ravi Kishan and Dolly Ahluwalia in the lead roles.
Prakash Raj had always been performing wonderfully in every movie. Most of the times he had been seen in the negative roles in the Bollywood. Many people loved the he acts in his every movie. The negative roles are brilliantly performed by him and are incomplete without him.
- See more at: http://latestsdaily.com/singh-sahab-the-great-2013-bollywood-movie-review-release-date-movie-hd-official-trailer/#sthash.rD4ej0BA.dpuf
Singh Sahab The Great is the upcoming movie. It is a Bollywood Drama Movie which is directed by Anil Sharma. Previously Sunny Deol had been collaborated with the director of the movie in three movies. This is fourth time collaboration of them. The hit movie like Gadar – Ek Prem Katha, The Hero and Apne are the movie in which Sunny Deol was seen in his movies. Therefore, according to us the movie will going to be great as the Teaser of the movie sounds movie to be the great one.
The movie is starring Sunny Deol, Amrita Rao, Prakash Raj, Nitish Singh, Urvashi Rautela, Johny Lever, Ravi Kishan and Dolly Ahluwalia in the lead roles.
Prakash Raj had always been performing wonderfully in every movie. Most of the times he had been seen in the negative roles in the Bollywood. Many people loved the he acts in his every movie. The negative roles are brilliantly performed by him and are incomplete without him.
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Besharam Music Review

Star rating: 2.5/5 (Two And Half Stars)
Music Director: Lalit Pandit
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Abhinav Kashyap launched his debut film Dabangg with a few monumental numbers. While Munni caught on like a rage, Pandeyji rocked Humka Peeni Hai with panache. The director is back with his second screen outing. This time he has collaborated with Lalit Pandit and gives an album that is neither stellar or extraordinary. It isn’t dull but stale as the music of it seems right out of a bygone decade. Pandit has clearly remained wrapped in the era of his hilt, and the lack of contemporary touch makes Besharam lose its sparkle!
Ranbir Kapoor in Besharam Music Review
Ranbir Kapoor in Besharam Music Review

Besharam – Besharam Music Review

Besharam’s title track with flawless techno sounds and Ishq Bector’s mouthing for some gibberish lyrics, makes it for a passable hear with its average music.

Tere Mohalle – Besharam Music Review

Tere Mohalle is an absolute Munni Badnaam sung by the same singer Mamta Sharma. Aishwarya Nigam support Mamta well, and perhaps this is the only refreshing track of the whole album.

Love Ki Ghanti – Besharam Music Review

Love ki Ghanti comes across as an extremely deliberate attempt to replicate Kishore Kumar. Lacking the needed essence from the old world charm one would have liked to hear, somehow Sujit Shetty and Amitosh Nagpal could have been avoided. Amit Kumar would have fit as a more apt choice for the song. It’s difficult to hate the song entirely because of its sweet melody, but I wish it wasn’t this unoriginal.

Dil Ka Jo Haal Hai – Besharam Music Review

Lalit Pandit revisits 90s’ era of music with Dil Ka Jo Haal Hai. Sung by Abhijeet and Shreya Ghoshal, the arrangement of music is instrumentally closer to typical songs that marked the 90s. Also there were clear lifts from Pritam’s ‘Tera Mera Rishta’. Exceedingly unoriginal and stale, the song doesn’t strum the right chords of your heart!

Tu Hai – Besharam Music Review

Tu Hai sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Sonu Nigam lack a soul. A large part of the song is based on the iconic song, “Tere Mere Sapne” and for the rest it is a bore that dilutes its rightful feel.

Aa Re Aa Re – Besharam Music Review

Aa Re Aa Re has a strange duo of Mika Singh and Shreya Ghoshal whose voice simply don’t compliment. The song is almost an anthem for eve teasers it seems! The song is too raw for my taste.

Chal Hand Uthake Nachche – Besharam Music Review

Chal Hand Uthake Nachche is a fun track with Daler Mehendi, Mika Singh and Sunidhi Chauhan giving it oodles of energy. It will manage to have you tripping on its entertaining beats for a good while but will lack in shelf value.

The Last Word – Besharam Music Review

It won’t be wrong to dismiss the songs as bores! Barring a few, most of them make for a decent hear. But none of them attempts to push the envelope and create anything fantastic. Lacking the marvel, Lalit Pandit does bring back the aroma of the 90s, but fails to render the needed energy in the album. Reveling in mediocrity, it is an average affair overall. I am going with 2.5/5. Besharam should have had greater spunk but the expectations fail as the music director plays safe by using the best of his old formulas and recipes to precipitate a new product!
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