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Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 15, 2008
फिर हेरा फेरी PHIR HERA PHERI
Synopsis:
We all remember the trio of 'Hera Pheri', Baburao, Raju, and Shyam who rose from rags to riches...! Still, money brings the joy of riches and with it the greed to make more money. So as each one is looking for investment options, Raju who's always quick to spot ways of making easy money scouts out for an option that promises to double the investment. The only hitch is the minimum investment required is beyond what the trio saved in the last outing. You can trust Raju to come out with a solution. He ably ropes in a couple of unwitting investors adds it with another interesting jape without an inkling that it'll blow on his face, to come up with the number. Now will these riches double or get them into trouble...? Wait to watch a rib-tickling, non-stop laughter riot to find for yourself. Add to this the comic presence & performances of Jhonny Lever & Rajpal Yadav. Let's share a little secret here: Rajpal is one of the investor. And the poor man has borrowed money from a Don. And the Don's totla played by the versatile, Sharad Saxena.
Friday, February 15, 2008
हेरा फेरी! HERA PHERI!
Synopsis:
Comedy seems to be in-thing these days in Bollywood. Every director is trying to have a go at it. Priyadarshan, who is known for making serious films, too has tried to cash in on the comedy craze with Hera-Feri.
The film is about two unemployed youth who are struggling in the big bad world of Mumbai searching for a job. Shyam (Sunil Shetty) is looking forward to a job in a bank, in which his late father used to work.
Raju (Akshay Kumar) too is struggling to manage with the complications of life. His mother is in an old age home who thinks that her son is a successful businessman from Calcutta.
Now, as it happens in a masala film, both Shyam and Raju become tenants in Babu Rao Apte's (Paresh Rawal) house, a drunkard who has a kind heart.
Shyam has lot of debts to pay. He has to compete for the bank job with Anuradha Panikar (Tabu), whose father also met a similar fate. Both are at each other's throat, and not ready to give up, but Shyam decides to back out when he comes to know Anuradha’s problems.
Om Puri plays Kharak Singh, a lovable and innocent guy, who has lent Rs 35,000 to Shyam and needs it desperately to marry off his sister. He comes to town looking for Shyam to get his money back.
There is another interesting twist in the story. A dreaded gangster Kabeera (Gulshan Grover) kidnaps the grand child of a big industrialist (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) and calls up the trio for ransom. So all three find themselves in a tricky situation, by a wrong number. What do they do? Watch the movie to know that.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
गोलमाल ! GOLMAAL!
GOLMAAL Synopsis:
The story revolves around the lives of Gopal (Ajay Devgan), Lucky (Tusshar Kapoor), Mahadev (Arshad Warsi) and Laxmi (Sharman Joshi) - 4 guys bound together by their child like notoriety, aimlessness and petty business of conning people for fun and money.
Gopal is the wisest and the wickedest of them all and the motto of his life is to eat, drink and be merry (Kal Kya Hoga Kisko Pata…) Mahadev and Lucky are also of the opinion that only idiots work and wise men use them in more ways than one to make their life comfortable. Among these 4, there is Laxmi, who is a sincere and god-fearing guy and a bright student.
At one point, due to their notorious acts, the dean of their college throws them out of the hostel and they have nowhere to go. Gopal the wittiest and the biggest bully of them all, tells them about a bungalow which is inhabited by an old blind couple, whose son daughter-in-law and grandson are in America.
Gopal plans to enter the bungalow pretending to be Prashant (the blind couple's grandson) He also asks the rest of them to move in with him - the only condition however is that everyone, except for Gopal would always remain silent. This bizarre sequence leads to much confusion throughout the film creating lots of comedy.
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