Monday 23 July 2012

The Dark Knight Rises (2012)


     Release Date: 07/20/2012
     Rating: PG13
     Runtime: 2 hr 45 mins 
     Genre: Crime, Action
     Director: Christopher Nolan 
     Cast: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Anne Hathaway
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Story: Every story hinges on something to care about, and with larger-than-life comic book movies, that hook is even more important. Batman Begins delivers on a sweeping origin story — the first moments of a true hero. The Dark Knight downplayed its defender of justice to make way for a villain who struck true fear into our hearts, making us pray for someone could put an end to the unfiltered chaos. The Dark Knight Rises, director Christopher Nolan's third installment in his Batman franchise, packs a whole lot of cinematic stuff into two-and-a-half hours, but never sparks with a particular emotional undercurrent. On an entertainment scale, sizzling performances and large-scale action are outweighed by a clunky script. Dark Knight Rises unleashes tons of ideas, but rarely are any worth caring about.



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The film picks up eight years after The Dark Knight, when Batman/Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) is in hiding for a crime he didn't commit: the murder of D.A. Harvey Dent. Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) knows the truth of Dent's demise, but the untimely death invigorates the police of Gotham in unprecedented ways. Crime has all but vanished in the city, and for nearly a decade, Gotham hasn't really needed a Batman. It's not until hulking mercenary Bane (Tom Hardy) arrives on the scene, ready to strike up city-wide destruction without mercy, that Batman sees his new purpose. The emergence of the menacing threat — along with the appearance of Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway), a cat burglar with bigger plans than just jewel thievery up her sleeves — pulls Batman out of retirement. Unfortunately for Mr. Wayne, kicking butt as a caped crusader isn't like riding a bike, and the playboy-turned-superhero overestimates his abilities to take on his muscled foe. Batman is no match for Bane, who cripples the city from the inside out with terrorism that turns Gotham into an anarchistic jungle.

Cocktail (2012)


   Director: Homi Adajania
  
Release Date: 13 July 2012
  
Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance
  
Stars: Deepika Padukone, Saif Ali Khan, Diana Penty and Randeep Hooda
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Story: The movie opens with the ever flirtatious Gautam (Saif Ali Khan) in a flight, who doesn't even miss a chance to get close to hot women around. But, that's not a surprise to us as we are well-aware of Saifu's old casanova avatar. We also get introduced to Meera (Diana Penty), the sweet, petite lady, who gets dumped by her husband Kunal (Randeep Hooda). And, then finally, enters the most wanted hottie Veronica (Deepika Padukone), whose never seen, smashing avatar is sure to captivate millions. Things turn better for the helpless Meera after she meets the wild cat Veronica, who gives her shelter at her home. Though poles apart, in terms of character, the two females start staying under the same roof in London. Gautam, who gets a dream job in London,




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too moves in with them, under the same roof. The film beautifully defines enjoyable, entertaining and entangled friendships along with bitter turmoils that friends can go through. Though different from each other, these three are perfect friends, staying under one roof. They all have a blast, until love happens. The perfect friendship turns confusing, and love becomes complicated. But, with whom does Gautam finally ends up - Is it going to be Veronica or Meera, or will they all live together? Watch the movie to know the suspense.

Thursday 12 July 2012

Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)



        Director: Anurag Kashyap
        Release Date: 22 June 2012
        Genre: Action | Crime | Drama
        Star: Jaideep Ahlawat, Manoj Bajpai and Richa Chadda

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Gangs Of Wasseypur is India's answer to Quentin Tarantino. The film does not have a single dull moment. Realism has always been Anurag Kashyap's forte, but in a manner which Anurag has referenced violence using the ironic characters with breathless pace makes Gangs Of Wasseypur an exhilarating edgy movie experience. The movie is an epic tale of revenge, set against the backdrop of the rural coal-mining communities in Jharkhand and Dhanbad.
Thanks to critically acclaimed and successful films like Vicky Donor, Kahaani and Paan Singh Tomar, the parallel cinema has once again got his place in the heart of the audience. Gangs Of Wasseypur is another such film which will not disappoint you.
Gangs of Wasseypur delivers shock and delight equally. Anurag Kashyap's gritty snapshots of contemporary India gives the movie a real feel. The movie opens with  Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhu Bahu Thi house, where Smriti Irani (Tulsi) is inviting us into her happy home. Before the camera pulls out, the television is silenced by a gunfire. Within seconds, from the fantasy world of soap opera, Anurag will take us to the cruel, noisy and brutish world of reality.
There's unabashed blood, lot of abuse and curse words in Gangs Of Wasseypur, but it will not look forced and is aptly used when the situation demands. Manoj Bajpai has done an outstanding work in Gangs Of Wasseypur and after Satya this is one of his most memorable performances. Also, the cinematography of Rajeev Ravi is commendable.
Story
Gangs Of Wasseypur starring Manoj Bajpai, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Piyush Mishra, Shabana Azmi and Reema Sen, tells the story of three generations of a family and the bloody rivalry between the Qureshis and Khans. The narrator of the movie Nasir (Piyush Mishra) takes us through the story from 1940 to 2004.
Capitalist-turned-politician Ramadheer Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia) kills Sardar Khan's (Manoj Bajpai) father. Since then, Sardar Khan has only one aim in life, to take the revenge of his father's death.
Sardar's character in Gangs Of Wasseypur is both serious and humorous. His hands does not shake a bit while killing someone, but the same Sardar gets beaten up by his wife at home. He has two women in his life - The foul mouthed Nagma (Richa Chadha) and shrewish Durga (Reema Sen). These two women are the only ones who can control Sardar.


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Sardar has four sons from Nagma and one from Durga. Each son has a different story apportioned to them. Sardar's oldest son Danish Khan takes the rein over from his father. Faizal Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), who is a useless drug addict, gets a sudden transformation from a die hard film fan and a pot smoking idler to a responsible family man. Faizal falls for Mohsina (Huma Quraishi), and this romantic track gives the movie a refreshing change.
Gangs Of Wasseypur is made in two parts. While the first part explores this revenge saga, the second part will deal with the money squandering lobbyists, turning into foolhardy gangs overnight.
Music
The soundtrack of Gangs Of Wasseypur is composed by Sneha Khanwalkar. There are no lip-sync in the movie. However, the songs are catchy, enjoyable and are placed strategically and according to the situation. Though hard to decide which is the best one, 'O Womaniya' and 'Jiya Ho Bihar Ke Lala' certainly stand out, 'Kehke Lunga' is also a good number.
Verdict
Gangs Of Wasseypur is a gritty, hellishly exciting film which stings and screams. It is definitely not for the faint hearted and fantasy lovers. It is Anurag Kashyup's one of the most impressive and brilliant works, at par with Black Friday.
On the whole Gangs Of Wasseypur is a must watch as it symbolises the fearless Indian cinema!