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JODHAA
AKBAR, 15 FEBRUARY 2008 |
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Ashutosh
Gowarikers 'Jodhaa Akbar' is the story of Mughal emperor,
Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar and a fiery young Rajput princess, Jodhaa.
Set in the sixteenth century, this epic romance begins as a marriage
of alliance between two cultures and religions for political gain.
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RAMA
RAMA KYA HAI DRAMA, UK RELEASE 1 FEBRUARY 2008 |
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You
know that feeling you get while undergoing molar surgery or when
you have a head on collision with another vehicle while driving
down a dark road? You get the same dreaded feeling of disgusted
disbelief while seeing 'Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama'. This
movie is a piece of tripe masquerading as mirth.
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SUNDAY,
UK RELEASE 25 JANUARY 2008 |
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A
dead body found floating in a lake... Unexplained scratch marks
on her neck... Supari killers out to kill her... A taxi driver who
yells 'bhoot, bhoot' every time he sees her... Sehar's (Ayesha Takia)
world turns topsy-turvy when she gets a clue about the missing Sunday
of her life.
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BOMBAY
TO BANGKOK, UK RELEASE 18 JANUARY 2008 |
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Shankar,
a petty thief, in desperate need of money steals from the local
Don and escapes his way into a team of Doctors heading for relief
work to Bangkok but loses the all important money bag in the chaos.
In Bangkok his world turns upside down at a bar where he bumps into
lovely Jasmine.
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ROMANTIC
BOLLYWOOD MOVIE GUIDE - TOP 20 FILMS |
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When we asked six female Bollywood movie experts for their choice
of the most romantic Bollywood movies ever, we were quite surprised
by the results. Classics like Awara, Andaz, Pakeezah and Mugal-e-Azam
appeared to be among our experts' favourites. Featuring stars of
yester year like Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Nargis and Meena Kumari;
it is hardly surprising that the early days of Bollywood are seen
as the Golden Era of the great romantic movie.
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'SHOLAY'
TOPS POLL ON INDIAN CINEMA |
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'Sholay',
Ramesh Sippys 1975 curry western, has topped
the British Film Institutes poll on Indian cinema. With
a dialogue that achieved cult-status, the film tells the story
of two runaway thieves defending a village against bandits.
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