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- Director of Zee TV’s serial “SANJOG SE BANI SANGINI” replaced
- Break Ke Baad Movie Preview: More than love and ambition [Trailer]
- Movie Review – Endhiran [The Robot]: Rajnikant at his best
Director of Zee TV’s serial “SANJOG SE BANI SANGINI” replaced Posted: 01 Oct 2010 05:46 AM PDT There is sense of relief as Dharmesh Shah, the director of Zee TV's show SANJOG SE BANI SANGINI who was troubling actors & entire unit, has now being substituted by some other director. The reason behind director's disliking & replacement was that, he used to humiliate his actors when they give poor shots.Sources revealed that Dharmesh Shah lost control over his language & he had behaved very badly with some actors. Even Shah was not that capable in his work, as he doesn't know about some technicalities & his shrewdness used to trouble actors & unit of SANJOG SE BANI SANGINI. Generally actors come late for shooting but this director used to come late, so his actors & the unit used to keep on waiting for him. 1 of the sets insider revealed that Dharmesh used to make fun of Binny Sharma in front of cast & crew of SANJOG SE BANI SANGINI. Shah used to imitate Binny's walking pattern & posture also. Binny has felt embarrassment with this attitude of director & being a newcomer in telly world, this kind of worst behavioral encounter has been really tough for her. For once, Binny had even refused to come out of her vanity van. Another victim of Dharmesh's worst behavior was Samta Saxena, who is doing role of Sunheri (Binny’s mother). Samta had an angry argument with Shah. She told the director to mind his language & he apologized to her. Not only just the cast & the crew, who got affected by Dharmesh's bad behavior, Production house was also getting troubled by his attitude as Dharmesh used to delay shooting process as he used to come late for shooting. Production House of SANJOG SE BANI SANGINI, decided to request ZEE TV to change the director but the channel was earlier hesitant to take such an action but finally Production House decided to replace the director. A week back, Mr. Kamal Mongha, director associating Mann Ki Aawaaz…Pratigya became new director of SANJOG SE BANI SANGINI. |
Break Ke Baad Movie Preview: More than love and ambition [Trailer] Posted: 01 Oct 2010 03:32 AM PDT The movie Break Ke Baad,is a film about how couples grow together. It is about how two people, who've always been together, fight against all odds to save their love, even overcoming distances. Abhay Gulati and Aaliya Khan have been together since their childhood, when they were only 4 years old. When they turn 15, their friendship blooms into tender love. Abhay feels that Aaliya is the perfect one for him. Aaliya has her own ambitions. She wants to become an actress. Given her ambition, she can't think of anything else. At the same time, Abhay who is unsure and still figuring out what he should do in life feels that he is competing with Aaliya's wishes for her own life. Personal differences and problems silently creep into their relationship. The trouble really begins when Aaliya chooses to go away for study. When she leaves for Asutralia, Abhay is haunted by fears of losing her. He finally takes the call and decides that they need some time off, to just think and plan out their lives. This choice tests their relationship. Break Ke Baad reveals how this break from each other helps Aaliya decide what she truly wants. No achievements or successes are complete without Abhay. Clearly, overcoming their mistakes, they both come together stronger as individually people. It shows how the present generations feels and balances life. Abhay and Aaliya, who've always been with each other undergo a torrent of emotions to realise what matters in life and finally see through it clearly. |
Movie Review – Endhiran [The Robot]: Rajnikant at his best Posted: 01 Oct 2010 01:29 AM PDT There are two main highlights of this ROBOT: it is very demanding to bring on screen a concept like this and secondly, yeah you guessed it right, Rajinikanth. He is totally an unparalleled actor in our industry. You can get an idea of his worth when his name comes rolling in the credits. The overwhelming response in the theatre confirms the true star quality of this artist. ROBOT, directed by Shankar, is an authentic Rajinikanth movie that leads you to a journey towards a world far away from your expectations. Rajinikanth's list of achievements is endless but ROBOT takes this king to a yet another level. This Robot not only carries out the instructions of his creator but also does some meager tasks like cooking, fighting, romancing and other unbelievable tasks like conversing with a mosquito and scanning heaps of books/magazines or telephone directory in as less a time as a second. This Robot is the amalgamation of all the super-heroes combined together, be it Superman or Spiderman or Terminator or even Godzilla. This Robot can do almost anything from facing a brutal battle to replicating himself into an Anaconda or taking the form of a monster ball to make an entire army disappear. ROBOT is the most expensive movie done by Shankar and he could not have chosen anyone better than Rajinikanth to portray its larger than life image. ROBOT is set in Chennai with the most important mission of creating a robot Chitti that can help the society. A human being is created who can sing, dance and fight like normal creatures but is at the same time fire and water resistant. He can do everything that a human being can and a lot more. He lives on electricity. He carries out the instructions literally. He is yet to learn to lie like humans to save him self. Although he has a razor sharp memory and can store the entire telephone directory in his memory by just swiftly scanning the pages, he cannot decipher human emotions. Dr. Vasi updates Chitti's processor to stimulate human emotions without being aware of its dire consequences. Chitti is completely changed. He begins to feel and encounters with his first emotion of LOVE. But will this prove to be a deterrent for Dr. Vasi's original purpose? Or will he prove to be a Frankenstein for its own creator? ROBOT is definitely more than just visual effects. It has a definite plot and an inherent soul to it. In the beginning ROBOT appears to be a conflict between the righteous (Rajinikant) and the cruel (Danny Dengzonpa). But after the interval it mainly focuses on the creator (Rajinikanth) and his invention (Rajinikanth).ROBOT showcases the entire trademark Rajinikanth stints if not more. He is seen gliding through the railway tracks, transforming himself into an Anaconda, swallowing helicopters and even taking a shot at people using his fingers sans a pistol. The screenplay of this movie is really engrossing. The entire journey is appealing but the last 25 minutes keep you glued to your chairs. The climax is just out of the world and will surely give you something to take back home. The songs may seem as a hindrance to the smooth flowing plot of the movie even if they are shot at exotic locations. Shankar has justified the subject totally and has reestablished his identity as a successful director in the industry. A.R. Rahman' music may prove as a speed breaker at times but they have been shot with a good taste. The stunt coordinator, Yuen Woo Ping (of Matrix and Kill Bill sequels fame) has generously shown off his expertise. The outdoor locations of Austria, U.S.A and Brazil add an exotic appeal to ROBOT. ROBOT is a Rajinikanth movie through and through. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan looks classy and Danny Denzongpa is really convincing. In short, ROBOT will leave you asking for more because you can never have enough of Rajinikanth. So, if you miss ROBOT it's entirely your loss!
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