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Release Date: Mar 14, 2014
 
Duration: 2 hrs
 
Director: Nupur Asthana


Language: Hindi
 
Genre: Comedy, Romance
 
Cast & Crew: Ayushmann Khurrana, Sonam Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor
Music: Raghu Dixit

Lyrics: Anvita Dutt Guptan
Singers: Aditi Singh Sharma, Benny Dayal, Ayushmann Khurrana, Neeti Mohan, Shreya Ghoshal, Mohit Chauhan, Vishal Dadlani and Raghu Dixit

Bewakoofiyaan, starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Rishi Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor, has been directed by Napur Asthana. The film promises to be a funny entertainer based on a father’s disapproval of his daughter’s boyfriend. Checking the track record of the musicians the music of this film should be fresh and new. So has the music impressed us or let us down? Find out in the song by song music review

Gulcharrey: Sung by Aditi Singh Sharma and Benny Dayal this song is nothing more than average. The song is laden with techno beats throughout but still it doesn’t have that peppy catch to it. This song doesn’t have the lasting impact on the listener. The singing is commendable although and the overall song could have been way better.

Khamakhaan: Sung by Ayushmann Khurrana and Neeti Mohan this song is once again upbeat but not up to the mark. The composition is not that great and seems to remind you of Sandeep Chowta’s Mast title track. Ayushman’s vocals come a bit late in the song, which is again another let down. Another upbeat number which is very weak in its appeal. The composition is a lil messy and seems to lack proper music arrangement.

Bewakoofiyaan: Crooned by Raghu Dixit, this song is better than the others. The western flavor to the song has been well brought about by the use of electric guitar and drums. The Indian part mid-way in the song is good and helps give the song a blend of east and west together. The vocals are strong and add a lot of energy to the song. This song is a keeper and would be there in your music players for some time.

Rumaani Sa: Though this number by Shreya Ghoshal and Mohit Chauhan is descent but it isn’t as good as their last collaboration Saans for Jab Tak Hai Jaan. This is another likeable song in the album and it is mostly because of the vocals. This is an unconventional romantic track and would definitely make you want to stand up and dance with your partner.

Aye Jigida: Sung by Vishal Dadlani this track is not at all as good as it should have been. The song doesn’t do justice at all to his singing capabilities. The song is a big letdown as many people might just listen to this song thinking it to be a Vishal Dadlani song, but sadly it is nothing that great.

O Heeriye: Sung by Ayushmann Khurrana this is the same Punjabi number which was released last year as a solo single by the actor. This song had an instant likeable feel to it when it was released and even now you would want to fall in love with it all over again. The lyrics are fantastic and Ayushmann’s vocals have been so well blended that it is undoubtedly one of the best songs by the Paani da rang singer!

Verdict: Bewakoofiyaan could have been a far better album considering the cumulative talents of all the singers and musicians. But sadly the album is weak and unfulfilling. Many songs are lackluster and would die off just as soon as the film releases. The compositions are weak and not catchy. An album which can be given a pass but still if you want to listen to our picks are Rumaani Sa, Bewakoofiyaan title track and O Heeriye.












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Queen  Rating: 3/5

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama

    QUEEN is about a shy and timid girl who travels to Paris and Amsterdam for her honeymoon all alone, when her beau calls off the wedding at the last minute. A quirky concept, yes. But this coming of age story is indeed enjoyable, despite the hiccups. On the whole, QUEEN reinvents the genre with its non-formulaic screenplay and skilled direction. A charming little film, this one's made with heart and feeling and it shows. Absolutely recommended!




Ratings:4/5 Review By: Meena Iyer Site:Times of India (TOI)

    Kangana Ranaut's performance is outstanding. Whether she's crestfallen or ecstatic, selling golgappas or naively buying sex-toys, hiding her infatuation for an Italian restaurateur or showing deep dejection about her wimpy beau Vijya (Rajkummar Rao), she's a class act. Lisa Haydon and Rajkummar Rao lend good support. But this film belongs to its director Vikas Bahl.


Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Rahul Desai Site:Mumbai Mirror

    Director Vikas Bahl (Chillar Party) has crafted one of the better coming-of-age tales in recent times. Expanding on the admirable 2014 motto of Women's Empowerment, Queen's chief strength lies in its authenticity and littler details, right down to the fading henna patterns on Rani's hands.Queen almost defies its bloated running time. I say 'almost' because one too many moments of enlightenment are piled on towards the end, none of which are surprising. This is instantly forgiven though, as soon as some very innovative end credits begin to roll.


Ratings:4.5/5 Review By: Gayatri Jayaraman Site:India Today

    The delightful film tells a simple story: that of a young Indian girl from Rajouri Garden in New Delhi, dumped by her fiance two days before her wedding, who chooses to go on the prebooked honeymoon. And that is the film's beauty: its pauses, its silences, its not saying too much when it can say less.  Cocoon-like, Vikas Bahl allows the woman to emerge from the turmoil, in her own way, on her own terms, and that is uniquely a mastery of his own.


Ratings:4/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi

    Have you ever watched a film that has you smile all through its run time, even when a silent tear drops down your face? Queen does that for me. Vikas Bahl eloquently traps the gradual transformation of Rani’s middle class terminology into a self assured laconic ‘thank you’. It could have been very forgettable and limp but Kangana’s poise pulls through the film marvellously. Queen is a winner and does it all in a regal style almost to give most film lovers a cinematic orgasm of sorts. Savor this one!

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Vikas Bahl who has wrote and directed ‘Chillar Party’ back in 2011, has come a long way in terms of concept and ideas.

Queen is predominantly has a mass appeal particularly for the new-age women who can’t hide their emotions and want to express it.

Rani (Kangana Ranaut) is a middle class Delhi-girl who is about to get married and is all excited to lose her virginity during the honeymoon with her husband Vijay (Rajkumar Yadav). But things take a drastic shape and Vijay leaves her alone. Rani instead of weeping and looking out for sympathy takes an unusual step to go out for a honeymoon alone. Her family supports her and she flies to Amsterdam. How things shape up for her humourously, Vikas Bahl tells the story of this innocent Rani through ‘Queen’.


The director has caught the pulse and presents a not so flashy and typical lifestyle in an unusual manner. You get familiar with the middle-class Punjabi mehendi ceremony, the excitement and the happiness surrounding the entire fiesta.

Kangana’s character takes you to a different world, her excitement is not bound and to enjoy she moves independently. Now a typical Indian woman entering into an unknown world is not an easy task and we aren’t fooled over by its portrayal. Vikas Bahl gives some genuine shots with the lady having no idea about the local language and the hurdles she faces while roaming in the flashy city of Amsterdam.

Though after few occasions you get the feeling that the things are taking up a monotonous shape but till then you have journeyed enough with loads of fun. But fun is not just a thing one should expect from this innocent and confused Rani. There are moments, which would give a lump in your throat as you feel pity for the poor protagonist. Among those fun and sad moments, the joy of self-satisfaction which she garners among her new white friends adds value. 


Vijayalakshmi (Lisa Hayden) gives her moral support and this is where Rani drinks all her pain and frustration she had in the strange city. Actors like Bokyo Mish, Jeffrey Ho, Joseph Guitobh, Canadea Lopez Marco are a surprise package in the city, which is beautifully cinematographed by Booby Singh. You know Kangs’ usual mode of uttering words but here she looks cute while delivering her dialogues written by herself and Anvita Dutt. Undoubtedly, she is the soul of this, flick which is made with heart.











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Total Siyapaa Movie Review


Film: "Total Siyapaa";

Cast: Ali Zafar, Yami Gautam, Kirron Kher and Anupam Kher;

Director: Eeshwar Niwas;

Rating: ***



Ratings:-- Review By: Sneha may Francis Site:Emirates 24 By 7

    Even at one-hour-and-fifty-minutes, ‘Total Siyappa’ does test our patience, and often slips into buffoonery in a lame attempt to tickle us. That said, director E Niwas, who had worked on massive star-cast for ‘Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega’ back in 2001, does churn out quite a few laugh-out-loud moments. With so much going against ‘Total Siyappa’, we suggest you skip the ordeal completely and revisit those snappy trailers instead, because that’s where the fun lies.


Ratings:2/5 Review By: Manjusha Radhakrishnan Site:Gulfnews

    Total Siyapaa was intended as a comedy of errors, but there were too many subtexts and characters crowding the second half. While the film managed to tick all the offensive stereotype jokes, the long-winded second half scratches out their efforts. Watch this only if you are a total fan of Zafar, Gautam and the Khers.


 Total Siyapaa Movie Review

Ratings:-- Review By: Sneha may Francis Site:Emirates 24 By 7

    Even at one-hour-and-fifty-minutes, ‘Total Siyappa’ does test our patience, and often slips into buffoonery in a lame attempt to tickle us. That said, director E Niwas, who had worked on massive star-cast for ‘Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega’ back in 2001, does churn out quite a few laugh-out-loud moments. With so much going against ‘Total Siyappa’, we suggest you skip the ordeal completely and revisit those snappy trailers instead, because that’s where the fun lies.

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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Manjusha Radhakrishnan Site:Gulfnews

    Total Siyapaa was intended as a comedy of errors, but there were too many subtexts and characters crowding the second half. While the film managed to tick all the offensive stereotype jokes, the long-winded second half scratches out their efforts. Watch this only if you are a total fan of Zafar, Gautam and the Khers.

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Is it enough for two individuals from clashing cultures and countries to be in love? Love can be quite a bitch.

Film: "Total Siyapaa";

Cast: Ali Zafar, Yami Gautam, Kirron Kher and Anupam Kher;

Director: Eeshwar Niwas;

Rating: ***

Picture this. The daughter of a family has a secret boyfriend whom she's about to introduce to the family. No big deal, right? But what if she is an Indian and he's a Pakistani?

Picking on this pert premise screenwriter Neeraj Pandey does a special 69 on cross-border politics. Borderline tensions are defused to the point until we see just the ludicrous futility of cultural bickering. It's a delicious idea to build a plot around.

Pandey derives inspiration from a Spanish film "Seres Queridos", in which the conflict between the Palestinian boy and his girlfriend's Jewish family was served in a feisty feast of farcical episodes, all meant to draw humour from the dysfunctional family's dysfunctionalism.

In the Hindi adaptation, the Pakistani boy is utterly and delectably lost in his girlfriend's Punjabi home in London.

Director Eeshwar Niwas, who had earlier adapted the ransom caper "Ruthless People" in a reasonably watchable film "Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega", uses London's nightscape as a beguiling backdrop to the Punjabi family's bickering. Ironically, the plot loses its liberal air once out on the streets.

Anupam Kher's tryst with a British hooker is sadly unanchored.

It's one evening in the family's history. The script brings out the eccentric characters and their whimsical ways with the kind of pleasure that a housewife experiences while serving up her husband's favourite dishes although she may not be too good at the cooking.

A lot of the humour simply sags in soggy lumps. There is a distinctly 'European' flavour and fervour to the unravelling of the comic mode in the dysfunctional family's life.

Ali Zafar as the bewildered Pakistani boyfriend and Kirron Kher as his scattered mother-in-law-to-be project a prowling predatoriness to their scenes together. They are a delight to watch when thrown together.

I really wish there was more of Kher and Zafar in the plot. The meat of the matter lies in the mater's time on screen with her to be 'damaad' (son-in-law).

Yami Gautam as the giggly prim girlfriend is a sketchily written mediocre character with no dips and curves.

New-find Sara Khan as Yami's sister comes across as a far more seductive character. The role is tantalising and Sara plays with guts and vivacity the near-divorced single mother with a restless foot under the dining table. And for my money, Sara's tabletop dance with the distinctly diffident Ali is the film's highlight.

Sadly by the time Sara's sexy jig comes along, the plot meanders in search of a combustive climax. The strenuous effort to Indianise a Spanish comedy begins to take its toll on the narrative when the dysfunctional family runs out of tricks to rivet us to their wackiness.

The film comes to an inglorious halt with one of the character's stumbling home in a dazed condition, much in the same condition as the plot. But there is a lot that goes in its favour.

The elegantly done-up cosy and eccentric atmosphere of a London home, for one. David Meadows' cinematography looks at London as home rather than a tourist destination.

Sanjoy Chowdhury's background score reminds us that no matter how hard the characters scream, the music needn't get aggressive in support.

The cast, as mentioned, largely does well for itself with Ali, Kirron and Sara leading the pack.

Is it enough for two individuals from clashing cultures and countries to be in love? Love can be quite a bitch.

"Total Siyapaa" is total madness. An audacious comedy that dares to poke fun at a border issue, the film is stylised and is attentively staged.













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Gulaab Gang Movie review and Full Story of gulaab gang and Show time of gulaab gang

Starring: Juhi Chawla and Madhuri Dixit

Director: Soumik Sen

Rating: 3 and a half

IMDB Rating :- 7.0/10

Rahul Gandhi must be very happy right now. Finally, a film on his favourite subject - Women's Empowerment!




Somewhere in the film, Rajjo (Madhuri-don’t-mistake-this-for-Kangana-Ranaut’s-Rajjo-Dixit) says, “Jaise til mein tel hai aur paththar mein aag, tera Sai tujh mein hain tu jaag sake toh jag.” (Like sesame seeds have oil and stones have fire, the power in women lies within them)
This encapsulates the essence of the film - that women are already empowered; they just need to realise and exercise it.

Rajjo runs an aashram that not only educates women but gives them a means of livelihood and fights for justice for one and all, irrespective of gender. She is the pink version of Chulbul Pandey, who first tries to resolve issues at hand peacefully, failing which violence is the next resort. She then comes face to face with the matriarch politician Sumitra Devi (Juhi-jyoti-bani-jwala-Chawla).

The first half of the film is pretty slick and fast-paced, with a collage of events that establishes the Gulaab Gang and their motives. The second half gets a tad sluggish as it turns into a bitter battle between Didiji and Madamji!

Madhuri Dixit has played almost similar characters earlier (Ketki in Mrityudand and Janki in Lajja), but Rajjo in Gulaab Gang unlike those earlier characters is not a victim. She is not an avenger; she is a crusader, fighting for justice. Madhuri is conviction personified in the role, especially her fight sequences. The action in the film is very Rohit-Shetty-Dabangg-R-Rajkumar-types with bullets being fired lavishly, fountains of blood springing all around, men flung in the air caught on multiple-matrix-like-cameras. The only difference is that it’s sari-clad women kicking some serious butt! Madhuri’s taekwondo lessons with the family in the US must have come in pretty handy! Wah! Kya family hai, a family that (b)eats together stays together!

Madhuri and Juhi are a dream casting coup. Juhi plays an unforgiving, evil politician who sends policemen on sick leave when they refuse to touch her feet. She mock weeps through a political speech as she talks about her dead husband and in the next scene curses the insurance for not giving her the due money!! She smiles consistently and spurts expletives when least expected. She is pure evil and pure genius in a particular scene where she disregards a rape survivor and turns it into a political joke.

The supporting cast: Divya Jagdale (as Mahi) and Priyanka Bose (as Sandhya) deserve a mention here. Gulaab Gang wouldn’t have been as feisty without them.
Cinematographer Alphonse Roy (of Aamir fame) moves his camera slowly at prime moments in the film, building tension that is further heightened by the menacing background score by John Stewart. 
The music of the film may not be chart-bursting but a couple of songs stand out. Rangi sari gulabi, a famous Dadra by Shobha Gurtu, is effectively used. Both Madhuri and her mum lend their voices to this tune and do a fine job too.



Director Soumik Sen has chosen a rather interesting subject for his first film and shows immense promise. I recommend the movie mainly for Juhi Chawla as she shifts gears from that sweet smiling girl to that evil and heartless yet smiling politician!

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India for a very long time played a hub to those egoistic saints who believed women were born to raise children, being beaten, disrespected and live no life of their own.

With changing times, women have been empowered by laws, education and other helpful aspects that not only gave them the confidence to live life on their own terms but also cemented their foothold in a men-driven country.

Through 'Gulab Gang' director Anubhav Sinha beautifully showcased an insight on the lives the women of today's times and their struggle to stand up to those who are ready waiting to crush them beneath the age old mind-set.

Two contemporaries of their times Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla have come together for 'Gulab Gang', a story about two women played by Madhuri (Gulab Gang leader) and Juhi (politician), while the former believes the depraving condition of women could be changed with women empowerment, the latter thinks that a woman in power holds the key to up-liftment.


The film shows the atrocities thrown upon women which are opposed by a gang of Indian women dressed in pink coloured saris. The gang popularly known as 'Gulab Gang' works towards fighting the social injustice prevailing in and around Bundelkhand (UP&MP).

Madhuri play the role of the Gulab Gang leader who believes in empowering the women. She along with other gang members resides in a village in Bundelkhand and works towards admonishing social injustice towards women within community. Together they stand up and fight for women who are victim of domestic abuse and are often mishandled by their husbands & other male members of the community.

Madhuri portrays the role of a fierce woman who regardless of her identity defies the devious customs of the society. She not only fights for women empowerment but also initiates education to make women self-depended.

Leading them, Madhuri and her group make laathis (bamboo sticks) their weapon to punish those abusive husbands until they stop abusing their spouses.


The journey towards the second half shows the entrance of Juhi Chawla who plays the role of shrewd politician. She believes that a woman in power holds the key to control the society. Only power satisfies her quest to winning, hence she ruthlessly tries to have control over the society.

On the other hand, the state people start living under the fear of facing dire consequences from the women gang leaders.

And as it goes two swords cannot be fit in one sheath. Therefore seeing the growing popularity of Madhuri and Gulab Gang as menace to herself and her political career, Juhi senses this as a golden opportunity and tries to get a coalition with Madhuri; asking her to step down as the gang leader in return of favours.

But her refusal ensues a battle of powers. The story unfolds as to how women following two different principles come at loggerheads.

Director Anubhav Sinha has come a long way since his 'Tum Bin' days. His last work with Shah Rukh Khan in Ra.One may not have worked too well for his directorial profile, but his hopes are high for Gulab Gang.

Anubhav successfully got together two biggest leading divas (of their times) Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla to work together for the first time. For the first ever time Juhi Chawla is working in a negative role. Let's see what a deadly combination like this creates on screen.








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Shaadi ke Side Effects Movie Review- Friday 28 feb Release Rajeev masand taran adarsh

Cast: Farhan Akhtar, Vidya Balan, Vir Das, Ram Kapoor, Purab Kohli

Direction: Saket Chaudhary

Genre: Romantic Comedy

Duration: 2 hours 23 minutes


Review: He says it. She disagrees. He reacts. She overacts. He makes mistakes, he says sorry. She makes mistakes, 'he' says sorry. So there! Even geniuses like Socrates and Einstein couldn't crack a fool-proof plan to a 'happy marriage'. Even novel cosmic concepts like Men are from Mars and Women are from all over the place (lol!) can't explain this 'heavenly' intervention. So then? Let's take a look at Saket Chaudhary's insightful story of shaadi and its shocking effects.

Authors, playwrights, filmmakers have found a topic such as this very interesting indeed. Something that will always find them fanboys, fangirls or an audience in general. When you watch a film that talks about a man’s perspective, or a woman’s perspective, there is a fat chance that you will have related with some, if not all the scenes and dialogues.

Many years ago, Nora Ephron had written the classic tale of a love story that brews amidst various differences between a man named Harry and a woman named Sally. And then a few years later, we watched a similar story with a Bollywood touch to it in Kunal Kohli‘s Hum Tum. Ever realized how through it all, the story’s protagonists eventually do fall in love with each other and well, decide to live happily ever after?

That’s exactly what the latest talk of the town is – the Farhan Akhtar-Vidya Balan starrer, Shaadi Ke Side/Effects. The film is the sequel to the superhit new-age love story, Pyaar Ke Side/Effects, that had the supremely-talented Rahul Bose and bombshell Mallika Sherawat in the lead roles. Luv-shuv tak toh theek hai, par uske baad kya? The theatrical trailer that released 2 days back has already gone viral not just ’cause of the lead actors who revive Sid and Trisha’s characters after 7 long years, but also for its hilarious, relatable and in-the-face content. Not to forget the crackling chemistry that Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan share.

Why it is one of the films to watch out for in 2014, you may ask? It’s simple… Shaadi Ke Side/Effects clearly, is a real-life representation of the plight of the married man who deals with his new life, wife and a child. And, if that wasn’t enough, Farhan Akhtar plays the troubled married man with much panache. His witty humor from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara shall make a welcome comeback. But wait… you can’t miss the Venus in this story. Vidya Balan’s performances have only gotten better through the years, and there is little chance that one does not sing praises for this immensely-gifted and beautiful actress.

The film opens in theaters in February 2014 and has been directed by Saket Chaudhary, who made his Bollywood debut with the film’s prequel. The film also stars Purab Kohli, Ram Kapoor and Vir Das. Perhaps, this will be THE  film that is able to decide who the winner of the ultimate battle is.

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