Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Rahman to give fresh touch-up to ‘Roja’

The music maestro is coming back to his first movie. AR Rahman might be having his hands full with Indian and international projects. But that doesn’t make him neglect this project.

It is said that Rahman will be re-recording the music of the well-acclaimed movie, ‘Roja’. The music composer started his musical journey with this movie and it was the same movie which rocketed him to success skies. ‘Roja’ has been planned to go abroad. Meaning, it is going to be released overseas and so it will be dubbed in English.

This Mani Ratnam’s movie had received several prestigious awards and its songs are considered as the most memorable ones till date.

An honourable opportunity to see this movie touching the English shores!

Kajol refuses Aparna Sen’s offer

‘Actress Kajol is keen on working not more than one project at the same time’ – says one of the closer sources. It’s all about the concern for her 6-year-old daughter Nysa that stops Kajol from signing for more deals.

Actress Kajol happily married to Ajay Devgan is getting through a feel-of-paradise with a supportive husband and lovable child. Although, Ajay stands supportive to her decisions pertaining to professionalism, she doesn’t want to get herself committed to various projects that may gradually scatter her attention from Nysa.

It is said that Kajol has refused Aparna Sen’s offer to do a Bengali movie. The reason for rejecting the offer might be that the actress has already given her dates to Karan Johar’s film. The movie is based on Hollywood’s Stepmom with Kareena Kapoor and the film’s schedule has been planned in USA.

No Hrithik, No Abhishek in Agneepath remake

Remake of 1990 Agneepath – who’s playing lead? Adhered to an unstoppable buzz about Hrithik and Abhishek Bachchan enacting lead roles, Karan Johar finally gets into the picture denying the rumors.

According to Karan Johar, he clearly states that nothing has been confirmed on the part of lead role enacted by legend Amitabh Bachchan in yesteryear version. At the moment, he says that his close associate Karan Malhotra hasn’t yet completed penning the screenplay. Totting up on his non-involvement in behind-the-lens for this remake, the auteur lets his tongue on Karan Malhotra wielding megaphone.

Karan Johar produces this film under his banner of Dharma Productions. Karan Malhotra has worked as assistant for Ashutosh Gowariker on ‘Jodhaa Akbar’, Farah Khan on ‘Main Hoon Na’, Farhan Akhtar on ‘Lakshya’ and Raj Kumar Santoshi’s ‘Lajja’ and ‘Pukar’ amongst others.

Luck Movie Review - 2009 Hindi Movie

Star cast: Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, Shruti Haasan, Mithun Chakraborty, Danny, Ravi Kissen and Chitrashi Rawat; Director: Soham Shah

Rating: *** – Is a edgy thriller.

Mafia king pin Kareem Musa (Sanjay Dutt) takes the game of betting to an altogether different level by involving humans as betting objects who are made to fight their own luck to survive. Every year his trusted aide Tamang (Danny) assembles for him in South Africa, 20 participants handpicked from across the globe who have a proven record of extreme luck. Betters across the globe put their money on them through Musa’s syndicate. During the new season, amongst the participants are Ram (Imran) a white collar job youth who is hell bent on earning big money to compensate the huge fraud his scamster father was reason for, Ayesha (Shruti) who has her own personal agenda, Retd. Col Singh (Mithun) who desperately needs money for his wife’s operation, Shortcut (Chitrashi) a Pakistani camel racer girl who dreams of buying a Lexus with the prize money and Raghav (Ravi Kissen) a serial murderer. What happens after these participants are put into extremely dangerous life taking games of luck and who manages to win the big jackpot amongst them forms the rest of the film.

Luck begins with an exciting opening sequence that gets your heart in your mouth watching a blindfolded Dutt cross the multiple railway lines with trains running around in fast speed. Soham Shah shows tremendous progress as a technician with Luck. He succeeds in getting you all hooked throughout the first half. However, in the second half the pacing drops in between but then picks up yet again towards the pre-climax. Soham and Rensil D’Silva’s screenplay strikes the perfect balance between a slick action thriller and a mass entertainer. Dialogues are citeee worthy at places. The film may have its share of criticizers who need to understand that it’s a different genre altogether and that it should not judged with the same parameters of a realistic film or a feel good entertainer. Luck is edgy stuff. Soham also scores big points in his casting of the veterans. It is almost after 20 years that the trio of Dutt-Mithun and Danny has come together for any film. They were last cast together in Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1988). However, the climax could have been more effectively shot and culmination slightly less over the top. Editing and Camerawork is excellent. Salim-Suleiman’s music is racy and goes perfectly with the film. Amar Mohile’s background score is effective. Hari Dwarak’s sound design is excellent.

Amongst the actors, sadly the young brigade disappoints whereas the veterans shine big time. Imran Khan though earnest, is most of the times expressionless. Kamal Haasan’s daughter Shruti Haasan has a striking screen presence but needs a crash course in dialogue delivery. Sanjay Dutt has achieved a mastery of sorts of playing the big hearted ‘bhai’ and here too he is in his safe zone. Dutt appears super chilled out and enjoying himself. Mithun Chakraborty is extremely impressive. Danny is a scene stealer in many sequences. It is great to see the veteran actor back in top form in a very meaty role. Ravi Kissen is terrific. Chitrashi Rawat is good. Snita Mahey playing Dutt’s team member is super hot.

Luck is a feast for adrenaline pumping edge of the seat cinema lovers. It is one of the slickest action thrillers to hit Indian screens. Action fans should not miss it.

Sonam Kapoor is a Lady Gaga Fan

Sonam Kapoor who is in the city shooting for 'Aisha' is "obsessed" with 'Pokerface' hitmaker Lady Gaga as the racy singer's music helps her get into character as the bratty socialite in the upcoming film.

The 24-year-old who is set to break away from her "coy beauty" image with the movie which is being produced by her father Anil Kapoor, plugs into the tunes of the singer who often grabs headlines with her risque outfits and provocative lyrics.

"I'm off to Delhi tomorrow, I'm obsessed with Lady Gaga's paparazzi right now, and her music is what I am listening to get into the mood of Aisha," twittered the actress.

The 'Delhi 6' beauty has undergone a complete make-over for her film which a modern adaptation of the Victorian novel 'Emma'.

"Very excited about sinking my teeth into 'Aisha'. Got a beautiful haircut," twittered the actress.

After 'Aisha', Sonam will be seen in 'I hate Luv Storys' opposite Imran Khan.