Goal Maal 3- Movie Review

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One of the special thing of this movie is the special look that’s has been given to different characters .The shooting of Golmaal 3 has been started from 20 march 2010. Now there are many hopes with this movie. It Is so soon to say something about its success or failure. But I hope I will be one of the block buster movie of the Bollywood.

Like Hollywood, Bollywood has also entered into the film sequels. A lot of sequels are coming up this year and in the coming year. Golmaal 3 is also a sequel of the film Golmaal which was released in 2006 and Golmaal Returns 2008. Golmaal 3 is an action-comedy movie like its previous movies. It is scheduled to release on November 5, 2010 on the occasion of Dilwali, just like every other film of its director. Golmaal 3 is also directed by Rohit Shetty and is produced by Dhillin Mehta.

The cast of this movie, with very little changes, is almost same as other movies of this sequel. Ajay Devegan and Kareena Kapoor are the lead roles and the other supporting cast is Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Anjana Sukhani and Shreyas Talpade. After the great success of Golmaal returns the director Rohit Shetty is very hopeful about this film.

About the plot of Golmaal 3, all we can guess is that this movie is going to be another comedy with some murders and mystery involved in it. The other movies of this sequel had the same story and we can say that all the Rohit Shetty movies involve mystery combined with hilarious comedy. This shows that these movies are a real entertainment.

The stars of this movie have also known to adopt some of the special looks for the sequel. Ajay Devegan, who has never changed his chocolaty hero “wannabe” look, has adopted the typical Tapori look for this movie of the sequel, which seriously is suiting him. Tusshar Kapoor is also adopting the tapori look but we have already seen Tusshar Kapoor in a tapori look in “Shoot out in Lokhandwala” so this would not be something new to us. It looks all so exciting and fun but alas! We have to wait for till November to enjoy this fun.


Hope for John Abraham, finally!

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John Abraham and director Nagesh Kukunoor have reason to celebrate. Aashaayein that had been complete for over two years, will finally release on August 13. Produced by Percept Picture Company, the film ran into rough weather when Reliance Big Entertainment (RBE) reportedly backtracked on the price for the distribution rights, scared away by the serious subject. But now PPC and RBE are believed to have arrived at a deal.

Confirming the release plans, Shailendra Singh, Joint MD, PPC, says "The whole industry is rethinking on deals, so it is no big deal if Reliance wanted to renegotiate with us. John feels this is his best performance and after 8 x 10 Tasveer, Aashayein should silence all those who were doubting Nagesh's talent."

He thinks the film will mark the return of sensible cinema: "Mediocre content and the failure of big films like Kites and Raavan has hurt the confidence of the consumer. Aashayein could well surprise the audience in a pleasant way."

Interestingly, Aashayein will be competing with Aamir Khan's Peepli Live. But Singh isn't worried. "The number of screens and the size of the audience is big enough. The content is what's important," he argues. "The audience can always sense a good product and I'm sure there will be plenty of takers for both Peepli Live and Aashayein." The 25-day promotional campaign for Aashayein should kick off in a fortnight's time.


I Hate Luv Storys

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The trend of Bollywood movies being made into mobile games started with the mother of all blockbuster films, Sholay, a few years ago. Punit Malhotra's I Hate Luv Storys' mobile game, which was launched on Wednesday, is the latest to join the bandwagon. But opinions about the concept vary.

Samir Bangara, chief operating officer of UTV Indiagames, says: "The game has been designed on four scenes in the film - when Imran (Khan) is making fun of Sonam (Kapoor), when he is trying to get Raj (Sonam's fiance in the film) drunk, the dance sequence and the action one."

However, companies who have spearheaded this business over the years feel that they walk a thin line, as not all Bollywood movies can be converted into mobile games.

Rajiv Hiranandani from mobile2win says, "I don't think any Bollywood movie can be made into a game. But the opportunity for it to return to the scene in a big way when 3G hits India stands tall. Movies like I Hate Luv Storys look great on screen, but they will appeal only to people who are interested in the movie. I don't think it will work for the average gamer."

Soon after Sholay, movies like Rang De Basanti, Sarkar, Ghajini, Quickgun Murugun and about 70-odd movie concepts were converted into mobile games over the last three years.

The games follow moments from the film and allow the gamer to make his decisions.

Alok Kejriwal, chief executive officer of Games2win, who was a part of the making of the Sholay game, clearly deems the Bollywood gaming industry a failed initiative. "These games are all a scam. We admit that the Sholay game was a huge flop.


School in Srilanka

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Vivek Oberoi has just wrapped up a hectic schedule of Ram Gopal Varma's Hindi-Telugu bilingual, Rakta Charitra. And he is preparing to fly down to his school in Vrindavan that not only educates 1,500 girls from families below the poverty line, but even offers them free meals.

"We have also set up filteration plants in the villages so these children don't have to walk miles for a pot of undrinkable water," informs the actor, who hopes that the number of students will double by next year.

Oberoi, who was in Colombo for the IIFA gala earlier this month, is also building a school there for the children of ex-LTTE combatants. He saw 70-odd children, whose little village near the front line had been completely destroyed in the civil war, studying under a mango tree. And decided to give them a school.

The star has been actively canvassing for corporate support since and has managed to bring the UNICEF on board. "The school will stand for hope and peace, it will be a window to the future for these children," he says, adding that he hopes to have the first phase catering to 300-odd children, operational by the year-end. Eventually, the school will benefit around 1,000 students.

The actor was present at a mass wedding of Tamil rebels. Fifty-three couples were issued marriage certificates in the northern district of Vavuniya, where they are in military custody following the defeat of the Tamil Tiger separatist movement in May last year.

Oberoi was a witness for one of the couples, and says that for Viktalis and Rathi Devi, legalising their union after three years was a dream come true.

"The bride had tears in her eyes as she told me that earlier, combatants were not allowed to marry and peace was only a dream," informs Oberoi. When he asked her what was the first thing she'd do now, she blushed and blurted out, "Have babies."


Rain pain for Emraan

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Emraan Hashmi, Gulshan Grover, Mohit Suri and Mahesh Bhatt are upset with the onset of the monsoon.

Just when I begin to wonder what kind of cynics they are, Holmes says that the league of extraordinary gentlemen were shooting for a crucial scene in Crook when the rains played havoc and disrupted their shoot. Now, they can't start work until it stops raining in the city.


Aamir skips 'Raavan' premiere for mother

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New Delhi, June 16 (IANS) This could have been the Clash of the Titans with the presence of supposed rivals Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan at the London premiere of Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai starrer "Raavan" Wednesday, if the latter had not missed the event for his mother.

While Shah Rukh got an invitation both from Abhishek and his megastar father Amitabh, Aamir was invited by the Big B himself.

"Amitji invited me for the premiere of 'Raavan' in London when I was there. But I had to come here for my mother's birthday on June 13 and go to Pune to be with her. However, I wish the movie gets success and all my best wishes to Abhishek and Aishwarya," said Aamir.

A bilingual, "Raavan" is releasing Friday worldwide. Makers of "Tere Bin Laden" receive threat letter

Walkwater Media, the makers of Bollywood spoof "Tere Bin Laden" have received an anonymous letter that threatens them with dire consequences if they release the film.

"The person who addressed the letter to us has got the theme of the film 'Tere Bin Laden' all wrong. It doesn’t deal with terrorism least of all support it. It’s a light comedy," said a source from the production house that remains unfazed by the threat.

The source also informed that the letter stated that the producers shouldn’t release the film since it was in support of Osama Bin Laden and terrorism.

A tongue-in-cheek comedy, the movie is about a reporter from Pakistan who is desperate to migrate to the US in pursuit of the American dream. His repeated attempts to migrate are shot down as his visa is always rejected. But when things couldn’t look worse, he comes across an Osama bin Laden look alike.

Directed by debutant Abhishek Sharma, it stars Ali Zafar.


My Hindi has improved after "Raavan": Vikram

Tamil superstar Vikram, who makes his Bollywood debut with Mani Ratnam's "Raavan", says he now speaks Hindi more fluently, thanks to the movie.

"This is one film where my Hindi has improved the maximum because I had an associate who would not speak to me in any other language other than Hindi. For one-and-a-half years, I have been speaking to him in broken, half-baked Hindi," Vikram told IANS.

Also starring Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, the bilingual in Hindi and Tamil, is releasing Friday worldwide.


Time to go regional!

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New Delhi, June 18 -- After Paa, AB Corp produced a Marathi film, Vihir, and is now juggling with four scripts. "Two of the films will be made in Marathi and one in Bengali. We've just received another good script and the director is open to making the film in any language. Regional cinema has some wonderful talent and we want to give them a good platform," informs Abhishek Bachchan.

The actor-turned-producer insists that for his company, production is not just a money making venture. "Obviously, we're not producing films for charity, but I want everyone to earn from it. At the same time, I want to make films that we believe in, even if it means gambling Rs 14 crore on an unconventional subject like Paa," asserts Bachchan.

Encouraged by the success of Paa, he is prepared to go with a bigger budget the next time around, provided the film deserves it.

So, what's the next big project? Bachchan says that three to four scripts have been locked and are being developed. "We'll see how they turn out, we're in no hurry," he says.


Ready, steady, no go!

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Mumbai, June 18 -- Salman Khan, who was in Colombo for the IIFA gala earlier this month, was reportedly bowled over by the picture postcard beauty of Sri Lanka. He convinced the producer and director of his forthcoming film, Ready, with Asin, to change the shoot location from the much-exploited Mauritius to the not-often-visited Sri Lanka.

The news reported by a Chennai daily has upset the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce (SIFCC). "We will directly approach the people concerned rather than rely on information from our friends in the media. If they confirm the news, we will announce a non-cooperation motion against the film," says L Suresh, general secretary of SIFCC.

In May, L Suresh, along with C Kalyan, president of SIFCC, and G Siva, general secretary of the Film Employees Federation of South India, had air-dashed to Mumbai to persuade Manmohan Shetty, president of the Film and Television Producers Guild, members of IFFA's advisory board, including Ramesh Sippy and Yash Chopra, and organisers Wizcraft to host the event in a country more sympathetic to the Tamilian cause.

Told that it was too late to shift the venue, L Suresh had announced SIFCC's decision "that films featuring personalities who participated in the IIFA will not be screened in South India."

That would include forthcoming films like Raavan, Lamhaa, Milenge Milenge, Knock Out and Rakta Charitra. L Suresh however denies an "unofficial ban" against any of these films. "We'll only take action against someone who wants to shoot his film in Sri Lanka," says L Suresh. "We don't want to inconvenience producers, distributors and exhibitors.


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