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The reason why a majority of films go unnoticed is courtesy the weak storyline first. The other factors come later. HASTEY HASTEY - FOLLOW YOUR HEART also suffers for this reason. The story idea, credited to one Rohit Batra, is so tacky, so banal, so obsolete, so lifeless that you break into a big yawn 10 minutes into the film. Seriously, you actually pinch yourself. Are you watching a film produced in 2008? Clearly, the writer is the villain here. Let's look at the plusses first. The first-time producers have left no stone unturned to give the film an upscale look. Sure, a number of films
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By Bollywood Hungama News Network Ranbeer Talwar (Saif Ali Khan), one of the country's top industrialists, is a loner, not out of his free will but just because he lost everyone, he ever loved. Life turns around 360 degrees when he faces the most uncomfortable situation of his life. In a very unusual court verdict, he is to look after four orphan children. Unfortunately, the orphans hate him and want revenge from him for some reason and Ranbeer cannot meet their eye for certain reasons. The children do not want to live with a man they hate and they go ahead to make it quite evident. Th
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The biggest question in Bollywood these days is can Ram Gopal Varma be trusted anymore? It's a legitimate question after the Aag debacle, as well as, a few other bombs that he made. But for his next venture, he went to one of his earlier successful vehicles-Sarkar. A sequel to Sarkar with the first family of Bollywood is expectedly a big deal and there are also big expectations from it. But RGV and his poor streak has kind of put a dent into people's expectations, even when he is making a sequel to one of his more successful films. But after watching Sarkar Raj, I think it is safe to say that
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  Cast: Emran Hashmi, Sonal Chauhan, Samir Kochar, Javed Shaikh, Vishal Malhotra Director: Kunal Deshmukh Ratings: *** More, more, more...The motto of motorised materialism seems to have overtaken contemporary life. Everyone wants the good things in life in the shortest time possible. The acquisitive spirit has seldom been defined with such economy of storytelling as in "Jannat".Not surprisingly, a lot of Mahesh Bhatt's latest exposition on the excesses of materialism is shot in shopping malls, expensive restaurants and posh stadiums where money fl
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