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Not Harris Jayaraj's best effort
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This
Mission
is a Turkey
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The Cheetah Girls in India
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Now, catch
Taare Zameen Par
in DVD
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'Singing and dancing is done to death'
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Sarath Kumar's daughter debuts
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Amy Winehouse immortalised!
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'If you are making a film on terrorism, there should be a George Bush too'
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Madhuri Dixit joins Unforgettable tour in US
After conquering Toronto and Trinidad, the Unforgettable Tour is all set to debut in the US.
<I>Ullasanga Utsahanga</I> is a good watch
Ullasanga Utsahanga is watchable for its feel-good and youthful appeal.
Watch <I>Money Hai</I> if you're a Govinda fan
After an offbeat debut in Swami, choreographer-turned-director Ganesh Acharya has tried his hand at comedy. And his new film, Money Hai Toh Honey Hai, starring Govinda and a host of actors, sure is funny in parts.
Not Harris Jayaraj's best effort
As this is a Vishal movie, it means that a composer has to work within certain restraints, and though Harris Jeyaraj has tried to fashion it with his own music sense, the strain shows. Some flashes of the genius that created Vaseegara peek at you uncertainly, but all said and done, this hardly is Harris Jeyaraj's best effort.
This <I>Mission</I> is a Turkey
The film could have made interesting points about the economics of terror, the commoditisation of news and its sensationalised packaging as entertainment. In the final analysis, all the hints cannot distract from the fact that as a piece of entertainment, this mission is a failure.
The Cheetah Girls in India
For all they know the next Cheetah Girls movie could be shot in the Antarctica but right now the platinum selling recording artists and actors Adrienne Bailon, Sabrina Bryan and Kiely Williams would love to return to India and dance on the streets, joining wedding parties and getting to know more about Bollywood. The three starred in The Cheetah Girls One World, shot entirely in India.
Now, catch <I>Taare Zameen Par</I> in DVD
It took Aamir Khan six long months of preparation to come up with the special DVD package which include deleted scenes, Aamir's commentary and pictures -- each one bearing a caption penned by the actor himself.
'Singing and dancing is done to death'
Shaan talks about his role as host for the reality music show, Amul Star Voice Of India.
Sarath Kumar's daughter debuts
The new kid in the block is Varalakshmi, Sarath Kumar's daughter from his first marriage to Chaya. Varalakshmi will enter the Tamil film world in a romantic comedy titled Poda Podi opposite Silambarasan. The film will be shot in Toronto.
Amy Winehouse immortalised!
The waxwork has the Rehab singer dressed in the same outfit that she wore to the Brit awards -- a yellow mini-dress and black high-heels. Her parents, Mitch and Janis, unveiled the model, 'complete with trademark beehive and sailor tattoos'.
'If you are making a film on terrorism, there should be a George Bush too'
Director Apoorva Lakhia on his new film, Mission Istanbul, starring Zayed Khan and Vivek Oberoi.
Stallone gets up close with Kareena!
Sylvester Stallone is all set to appear in Kambakkht Ishq starring Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor.
Karan Johar's next: <I>Wake Up Sid</I>
The film will star Ranbir Kapoor and Konkona Sen Sharma, and will be directed by Ayaan Mukherjee.
Shyamalan for Obama!
The man who gave us Sixth Sense and the more recent The Happening, made it to the US Presidential candidate's event at the Albert palace in New Jersey.
Peppy but unoriginal
Poi Solla Porom's music is a peppy, enthusiastic and just plain feel-good if unoriginal offering. Perhaps the picturisation will add some zest to the general musical ambience.
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