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Posts Tagged ‘sunil shetty’

Saif Ali Khan Becomes Family-Oriented

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Two new movies were supposed to release yesterday: Ugly aur Pagli and Mukhbiir. Ugly aur Pagli was made by the makers of Pyar ke Side Effects. It’s about 99 slaps and one kiss, to sum it up. Starring Mallika Sherawat and Ranvir Shorey as Kuhu and Kabir, the film is a comedy. The film also stars Zeenat Aman as a matchmaker. Kabir has been studying engineering for the last ten years. Kuhu makes him dance in circles, run semi-naked, ride cycles without seats, and wear high-heeled shoes! Sounds stupid if you ask me. Viewers have referred to it as “slow” and “boring.” Don’t waste your time over this unless you really want to see a dumb comedy and it that case this would be perfect.

Mukhbiir, on the other hand, is an action movie. The cast is better as well and includes: Sameer Dattani, Sunil Shetty, Om Puri, Rahul Dev, Jackie Shroff, and Raima Sen. The story is written by Mani Shankar. The film is about a rare few who choose to become hunted shadows so others may live in peace and enjoy sunshine. This seems to be a better choice of the two but nothing to look forward to. It’s release date has been delayed but will finally be released on the 29th… (more…)

Amitabh is Abhishek’s Grandfather!

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Yes, you read that right! Amitabh will play his son Abhishek’s grandfather in Rakeysh Mehra’s forthcoming film, Dilli 6. Abhishek will star alongside Sonam Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman, Big B’s favorite actress.

Speaking of Big B, the Unforgettable Tour has been just that-truly unforgettable for him. He has thanked the media and his fans, especially in San Francisco, for its grand success. “Thank you press and thank you San Francisco. You guys made our night and day and many many days and years impossible to forget,” he said on Tuesday.

Sanjay Dutt, who celebrated his 49th birthday on Tuesday, plans to play a gangster once again in Once Upon a Time in Mumbai, a joint production by Ekta Kapoor and Sunil Shetty. The film is meant to take the audience through an entire decade of gangsterism in the 80s.