Showing posts with label Bollywood movie song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bollywood movie song. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Big Boss Season 5 used Kamlesh Deepak Drolia's "Rajasthani Folk Fusion"



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Bigg Boss Season 5 used our music "RAJASTHANI FOLK FUSION" in the Gulabo Sapera Introduction and Aapka Farmaan episode aired on 2nd and 15th October, 2011 respectively on Colors TV without our consent and no credits given either.


Watch original composition video here at http://movie-music-mazaa.blogspot.com/2011/09/rajasthani-folk-fusion-beautiful-fusion.html

Kamlesh Deepak Drolia
Composer - Rajasthani Folk Fusion




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Friday, October 21, 2011

"Ooh La La Tu Hai Meri Fantasy Song: The Dirty Picture" Feat. Vidya Balan



Watch the first look of "Ooh la la tu hai meri fantasy" song from Vidya Balan upcoming movie "The Dirty Picture". This song is sung by Bappi Lahiri. This Silk is set to make you Ooh in December. The starcast include Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Tusshar Kapoor and Emraan Hashmi.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Mausam: The Review (Sonam Kapoor & Shahid Kapoor)




Shahid’s 'Mausam' opens with a bang but does nothing to go beyond the highest expectation that has been built upon.

This delicate love story is seemingly disconnected with fragments of the worst events of inter communal riots and zigzags into an ascetic grouping of other tragedies. 

The treatment would have been different if the director hadn’t grafted the seasons of love with communal events like the Babri Masjid demolition, Kargil war, the 9/11 attacks, and the Godhra riots.

The director has weaved characters that are powerful, yet the film has loose ends since the screenplay could have been tighter. There is no question that Pankaj Kapoor's directorial debut has the mixture of appealing innocence and worldliness to it but it does nothing to strike a lasting impression.

Loves stories have always been a staple for young audiences and the director has handled the romantic angle in the first half in a promising way. He has shown the young pair Harry (Shahid Kapoor) and Kashmiri Muslim girl Aayat Khan (Sonam Kapoor) being struck by cupid in a small town in Punjab and they communicate by exchanging notes. 

Their love blossoms when they meet at a typical Punjabi wedding, however their romance is short lived as destiny separates them soon.

The story per se would certainly not connect in the age of social media since the couple’s love affair goes skewed not just due to circumstances but also because they don’t know each other’s forwarding address.

Fortunately, these two meet after 7 years in Scotland but yet again they are separated.

Bright Spots
The first half of 'Mausam' has a realistic breadth of fresh air and the director has suffused enough scenes in the movie with cinematic potential. However, you only like those certain scenes, such as the one were Harry and his friends chew sugarcane in the mustard fields, drive around in an impala, and when the romance between Harry and Aayat begins. 

Music director Pritam and cameraman Binod Pradhan have done well and deserve mention. The songs Tashan and Rabba are melodious and hum worthy. The cinematography carries rich flavor. Reasonably taut editing by A. Sreekar Prasad makes it entertaining.

Blooper
Thoughtfully shot ‘Mausam’ lacks substance and the writing and screenplay is a big downer and comes to be erroneous. The film’s length that is padded to be over long 3 hours that makes it exhausting. Portraying the character of lovers, Shahid and Sonam look good but undeniably lack chemistry.

Performance wise
The intense and engaging tale veers into a mix of uncontrollable socio-political specifics. Shahid Kapoor tosses off an accomplished performance as a pilot. The actor rises above the script’s inconsistencies. 

While Sonam looks charming with feminine grace, she does not convince with her acting. Supriya Pathak and Manoj Pahwa come through well.

Storyline
The film opens up in the early 90’s with Harinder Singh aka Harry (Shahid Kapoor), and a Kashmiri Muslim girl, Aayat (Sonam Kapoor). Harry is waiting for a call from the Indian Air Force, while the Kashmiri Muslim girl has left her place due to terrorist attacks. She comes to stay with her aunt Supriya Pathak) at the Punjab countryside. Fate brings the two together and the couple fall head over heels in love with each other.

But before they completely get to know each other, the romance is impinged as Aayat leaves the countryside and moves to an unknown destination without informing. The years pass by, Harry has finally become an IAF pilot and is stationed in Scotland where he meets Aayat again.

The couple vouches to settle down and Aayat waits for Harry to come and ask for her hand in marriage during dinner. However, fate separates them again, since Harry has to leave for India as Kargil war begins. The lovers separate and Aayat comes in search of Harry to his village Mallukot and fails to meet Harry and gets to know that the letter she’d written never reached him.

Meanwhile, Harry gets to meet Aayat in Switzerland but assumes her cousin to be her husband. But the estranged lovers meet again, this time it is during the communal riots in Gujarat where we see a little older Shahid with a paralyzed left hand.

Bottom-line
The first half hour blends to be enjoyable while the second half of the film ebbs and flows to be erratic. Expected to provide an entertaining outing, Mausam is predictable and marred due to the length of the film. But the director reasonably impresses with the dialogues.

Mausam may not be your cup of tea, but the film is a worthy watch.

Desi Boyz Ft. Akshay Kumar and John Abraham: Exclusive Teaser


Desi Boyz is an upcoming Bollywood action comedy film being directed by Rohit Dhawan, starring Akshay Kumar, John Abraham and Deepika Padukone.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Kareena Kapoor shoots a ‘mujra’ for Agent Vinod

Dancing for the special number in Agent Vinod left Bebo exhausted and bruised


Kareena Kapoor, who recently shot for a mujra for beau Saif Ali Khan’s production Agent Vinod didn’t have the best time during its filming. “I want to kill Saif! I wrapped up the song in 21 hours flat and now I’m sighing over my bruised hands and feet,” she said. The thing is that Bebo had no time for rehearsals and Saif hurried the director to get it shot quickly because he new that Bebo didn’t have dates later. The actor is quite happy with the way the song has turned out though. “I was anxious and exhausted, but the song has turned out really well. Saif was on the sets while it was being shot and he is really happy. Seeing the producer happy makes me happy,” she said. This is Kareena’s first mujra and it has been choreographed by Saroj Khan. But in a recent interview, when she was praised for her dancing skills, theChammak Challo girl said, “No way! Maybe in the acting department I can give my contemporaries a run for their money, but when it comes to dancing, the other girls are so much more graceful and proficient that I get scared just looking at them.” Now, now, aren’t you being way too modest, Bebo?

Wednesday, September 14, 2011