Tag: Urvashi Rautela

  • ‘Great Grand Masti’s first look leaves the audience spell bound

    ‘Great Grand Masti’s first look leaves the audience spell bound

    MUMBAI: Sri Adhikari Brothers and Anand Pandit, joint producers of Great Grand Masti along with ALT entertainment and Maruti international, have revealed the first look of the much awaited installment of the super successful movie franchise- Masti which is directed by the renowned director -Indra Kumar. The event was a full house, packed with the awesome threesome- Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi starring in the movie and a hoard of attendees that were left spell bound.

    The third installment of the popular movie franchisee is all set to release on July 22.
    Bollywood’s first tryst with screwball comedy, Masti, was a super hit. It tickled the funny bone and still struck an emotional chord with the audiences.

    Anand Pandit said, “With Great Grand Masti we promise to take entertainment to the next level with a surprise supernatural twist to the story. The latest movie will see the entry of ravishing beauty and supermodel Urvashi Rautela.”

    While the first movie focused on how an attempt to spice up their life by having extra-marital affairs made the lives of the protagonist hell, the second part was known for its slapstick humor.

    Talking on the occasion, Indra Kumar stated, “Sri Adhikari Brothers have been the pioneers in comedy content creation. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Sri Adhikari Brothers and Anand Pandit.”

    Sri Adhikari Brothers vice president and managing director Markand Adhikari stated “The Masti franchise has always been one that is to be watched out for and we are positive that the audiences will enjoy the movie. I am glad that our association will extend, as we initiate work on the sequel of Sanjay Dutt starrer Dhamaal series – “Total Dhamaal”.”

  • ‘Great Grand Masti’s first look leaves the audience spell bound

    ‘Great Grand Masti’s first look leaves the audience spell bound

    MUMBAI: Sri Adhikari Brothers and Anand Pandit, joint producers of Great Grand Masti along with ALT entertainment and Maruti international, have revealed the first look of the much awaited installment of the super successful movie franchise- Masti which is directed by the renowned director -Indra Kumar. The event was a full house, packed with the awesome threesome- Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi starring in the movie and a hoard of attendees that were left spell bound.

    The third installment of the popular movie franchisee is all set to release on July 22.
    Bollywood’s first tryst with screwball comedy, Masti, was a super hit. It tickled the funny bone and still struck an emotional chord with the audiences.

    Anand Pandit said, “With Great Grand Masti we promise to take entertainment to the next level with a surprise supernatural twist to the story. The latest movie will see the entry of ravishing beauty and supermodel Urvashi Rautela.”

    While the first movie focused on how an attempt to spice up their life by having extra-marital affairs made the lives of the protagonist hell, the second part was known for its slapstick humor.

    Talking on the occasion, Indra Kumar stated, “Sri Adhikari Brothers have been the pioneers in comedy content creation. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Sri Adhikari Brothers and Anand Pandit.”

    Sri Adhikari Brothers vice president and managing director Markand Adhikari stated “The Masti franchise has always been one that is to be watched out for and we are positive that the audiences will enjoy the movie. I am glad that our association will extend, as we initiate work on the sequel of Sanjay Dutt starrer Dhamaal series – “Total Dhamaal”.”

  • Zee Cafe lines up international fashion events this December

    Zee Cafe lines up international fashion events this December

    MUMBAIZee Cafe, #ThePlaceToBe, is all set to up your glamour quotient with a spectacular line-up of live events like Miss World & Miss Universe and an exclusive telecast of Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2015.

     

    Starting with the most coveted beauty peagents in the world, the channel will showcase Miss World and Miss Universe 2015 live on 19 December 2015 at 6:00 pm and 21 December at 5:30 am respectively. India will be represented by the stunning research analyst, Aditi Arya at the Miss World and the budding actor, Urvashi Rautela at the Miss Universe pageant. Watch the most beautiful & glamorous women from across the globe fight for the ultimate beauty title along with everyone around the world to bring home the crown.

     

    Following the pageants, comes the sexiest fashion extravaganza, The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, airing exclusively on Zee Café on 31 December 2015 at 11:00 pm. Bring in the New Year with the stunning angels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Martha Hunt, Kate Grigorieva, Kendal Jenner and Gigi Hadid.

      

    Zee Café ends the year on a glamorous note with the biggest international events airing this December.

  • Single screen saab

    Single screen saab

    MUMBAI: Anil Sharma’s Singh Saab The Great may as well have been a Punjabi film: much of the dialogue and songs are in Punjabi. This follows a week after Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s almost-Gujarati Ram-Leela, which had dialogue with Gujarati blend and just about every song and background songs taken from Gujarati folk music. If this is these makers’ idea of being different, they are succeeding only in limiting their audience. As for the rest, Sharma tries to cash in on Sunny Deol’s “dhai kilo haath” which now, with time, weighs three and half kilos, which he uses to take on hundreds of goons let loose on him by the villain, Prakash Raj. It is a simple story: Sunny is an honest government servant and Prakash Raj is a despotic evil man. Take it or leave it.

    Sunny Deol is a Sikh gentleman who descends on village after village and town after town to cleanse them of villains, corruption and other such evils. But one day a journalist, Amrita Rao, barges into his office and starts accusing him of hiding from the law in the guise of a Sardar without having completed his 18 year jail sentence, which he was given along with five of his colleagues. That is the cue; you know a flashback is coming. So Sunny, who usually flares up with fury at the slightest provocation, goes soft on this TV reporter and decides to tell her all.

    Sunny is the usual oft-transferred collector who is posted to a town where Prakash’s writ runs large, unchallenged. Because like all such bad men of recent era, he controls enough MLAs and MPs to topple the local government! However, Sunny turns out to be a tough ‘un-government-servant’ kind of guy. While he is dispatching Prakash off with disdain, the latter dares to threaten to harm his sister, meriting a resounding slap from Sunny. That is reason enough for Prakash not to use his clout and get Sunny transferred of town but to let him be and use his guile to harm him and his family on a regular basis. Guile is something Sunny’s brawn is no match for.

    Producer: Anuj Sharma, Sangeeta Ahir.
    Director: Anil Sharma.
    Cast: Sunny Deol, Amrita Rao, Urvashi Rautela, Prakash Raj, Shahbaz Khan, Johny Lever, Sanjay Mishra, Manoj Pahwa, Yashpal Sharma.

    The problem is that the fear of the villain vanishes in the very first encounter between the two, when Sunny slaps him. Whatever a writer or director does to resurrect his villainous nature after that does not help: he can have hundreds of his goons kill women or harass them to teach Sunny a lesson but he does not seem threatening. A villain has to be built till the end, preferably larger than the hero so that as much as the hero, even the viewer wants him punished! But if a maker has not learnt that in over three decades in filmmaking, it is too late.

    The film is a poorly conceived and executed and any claims (though it may read so in the titles) to story, screenplay and direction are not substantiated. Just filling up frames with crowds does not make an extravaganza. And what is with all the Punjabi dialogue and music? Who are they catering to—even Punjabi films have come of age and rate much better than Singh Saab The Great.(Not to mention they cost much less.) Music, even if Punjabi, is routine. Editing and photography both look uninspired. Action has been seen alike in many South remakes recently.

    Sunny Deol plays himself, the character he has been playing since his debut; mostly looking angry and trading punches. Amrita Rao’s fascination for the widower Sunny is rather too cliché. Urvashi Rautela as a many years younger wife leaves no mark. Prakash Raj matches Sunny in his consistency at villainy since his Hindi debut; the least he could do is vary his expressions.

    Singh Saab The Great, is an old fashioned mass film with appeal for single screen patrons with its best prospects being in the North.