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September 2 2010

Allah Ke Banday movie reviews, trailers, synopsis, wallpapers

Hindi Movie “Allah Ke Banday” is a film based on the life of two twelve year old boys living in a slum of India. Both are working for Mafia and supply drugs and looting people with the help of their transvestite friend, they aspire to assert their position in this world of crime.

But both are convicted for a murder and sent to the Juvenile Reformatory, they discover a World more chaotic and tough to survive in, than the one they are living.

Both face all kinds of torture in Jail by dreadful Juvenile warden. But not the ones to take it lying down, they start developing a more sinister criminal psychosis instead of reforming and set a gang for ultimate power.

When they reach 23 year old, Sharman Joshi as Vijay (the intelligent one with dangerous ideas) and Faruque Kabir as Yakub (the hot headed one) form a gang of teenage boys to rule the slums they were born in.

But life forces the two men to make a decision between choosing their misguided childhood dreams and redemption.

Redemption comes, but with a heavy price.


Cast:
Anjana Sukhani, Sharman Joshi, Naseeruddin Shah, Atul Kulkarni, Anupam Kher, Rukhsar , Zakir Hussain, Saksham Kulkarni, Suhasini Mulay, Vikram Gokhale

Crew:
Cinematographer: Vishal Sinha
Story Writer: Farouque Kabir
Sound Designer: Parikshit Lalwani, Kunal Mehta
Director: Farouque Kabir
Producer: Ravi Walia
Banner: Rising Star Entertainment

July 17 2010

Inception movie Reviews

Inception is an excellent and breathtaking Hollywood movie. The film main star is Leonardo DiCaprio, and other supporting cast Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotillard, Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy, Ellen Page, Tom Berenger, Dileep Rao and Michael Caine etc. Movie has been released in Theaters and going hits all over world.

The good news about Christopher Nolan is that he seems happy to have a break from the grand shadows of Gotham City. “Inception’’ looks as much like as “The Dark Knight.’’ For better and worse, it weighs nothing, which is not the same as saying it means nothing.

Christopher Nolan’s primary subject here is dreams, and it’s exhilarating, this world he’s imagined for us. In “Inception,’’ it’s possible to access the dreams of others, and within these dreams it’s possible for an entire block in Paris to fold calmly over itself, creating a kind of living Escher lithograph. It’s also possible for Joseph Gordon-Levitt to swim through a hotel corridor and along an elevator shaft like a dapper astronaut, while conducting thrilling, elaborately choreographed fights. [courtesy:boston.com]