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First Shivaay Song ‘Aag Bahe Tere Rag Mein’ out this weekend
Ajay Devgn’s Shivaay is one of the most awaited films of the year and the launch of every song promo will be no less than an event in itself. After a phenomenally well-received trailer, which was released last month, the makers are all set to release the first song title ‘Aag Bhare Tere Rag Mein’. The song has been composed by Mithoon and sung by Mohit Chauhan.
Akira Box Office Collections: Decent weekend, sustains on Monday
A.R. Murugadoss’ Akira took a slow start on Friday, remained flat on its second day and showed decent growth on Sunday. The film has a holiday advantage today (for Ganesha Chathurti), which should help take the extended weekend collections of the film to around the 20 crore mark.
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Rock On 2 Teaser
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Huge crowd greets Salman Khan in Manali
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan reached Manali, a beautiful hill station in Himachal Pradesh, to continue shooting for his upcoming film ‘Tubelight’. Sources say, the film will be shot in Rohtang Pass, Naggar, Spiti valley and Solang Nullah. The current schedule will go on for four weeks. The schedule was supposed to take place in the Kashmir valley, but was shifted to Himachal Pradesh due to unrest in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Q. Why Dangal is getting a solo release? When others are getting clashes like Diwali and Republic Day clash? A. It depends on the current standing of actors i.e how their last couple of films have performed. Salman and Aamir are the Top 2 stars in the industry today, they have not only delivered 300 plus grossers, but have also dominated the Eid (Salman) and Christmas (Aamir) periods. For other producers, it becomes too big a risk to release another film on the same day, even if they are confident that the content will click. Even more so with Aamir, because the content of his films is almost always good. If Salman had a release during Diwali this year, the other two films would immediately move, because he’s too big across the country. But with Shivaay and ADHM – Ajay’s core following is at smaller centres and Karan Johar films caters to the multiplex and overseas audience, so there is space for both to perform if they both turn out to be well-made films. Q. Do you think, as with ADHM vs. Shivvay controversy, the dirty game may also have been played during MohenJo Daro & Rustom clash. A. Not at all. The main men involved in the clash between Mohenjo Daro and Rustom, were two of the nicest people in the industry. It was a clean clash and both supported each other’s films. The media was negative against Mohenjo Daro, but the media alone cannot be blamed because the promos that the makers of the film put out, were sub-standard. With ADHM vs Shivaay there was an attempt to try and destroy a film, to get it to move to a different date. Don’t think it’ll work. Q. What you think of recent Ajay-KRK-KJo fiasco? Will it affect both film’s opening in any way? A. The gap between the controversy and the release of the two films – which is nearly 50 days – is way too long for it to make any difference at the box office. The campaign is yet to begin, what’ll eventually make a difference is the kind of songs and promos both makers put out. Q. Indicine, Which movie do you think is the biggest of 2017? I mean which movie looks the biggest as of now. Tubelight, Thug. Bahubaali 2, Raees, Robot 2, Kaabil, The Ring? Kindly answer this one and please have a poll. A. Our pick, in order of preference – Baahubali 2, Raees, Robot 2, Tubelight, The Ring, Thug, Kaabil. Poll below. Q. Why industry is fighting over a clash? Is this matter cannot sort out peacefully? Why Ajay is fighting again for a Diwali clash? A. (Our opinion) Ideally, when there is a big film that has been made on a big budget (Mohenjo Daro / Shivaay) it should get a solo release – because it would give the film the best possible chance to recover costs. However, every filmmaker is free to announce / release his film on any given day of the year. There are only 52 weeks in a year and more than 200 film releases. It becomes even more difficult when every big filmmaker or star wants a solo release during one of the three major festive weekends every year. Q. Don’t you think 2017 will be best year for Akshay Kumar? A. He has an interesting line-up that’s for sure, but whether or not 2017 will be his best year cannot be predicted. On paper, 2015 looked way more promising for him than 2016. Also, Housefull 3 was expected to be his biggest grosser this year, but it turned out to be his lowest. Q. We all say that word of mouth make a movie a true blockbuster. However, I don’t understand how did Dhoom 3 become such a huge hit. Nowadays, word of mouth comes in from the first day’s evening shows or the next day and back then in 2013 it was after the first weekend it came into affect. So how did it go on to score around 100 crs even after the first week. A. Expectations from a Dhoom film, content-wise, isn’t sky high. The first Dhoom film was arguably the best in the franchise and since then each film has been weaker than the previous movie. People watch Dhoom films for action. songs, good looking girls and the lead villain is obviously the biggest attraction. The next Dhoom film, if it features someone like a Shah Rukh Khan, could do 350+ even if isn’t a great film. But if it turns out to be the best film in the franchise, then even 400 crore plus cannot be ruled out. Q. MohenjoDaro is decent film with a superstar like HR. Why then was the box collection as low as 60 crore. In the past, we have seen many bad films had done good business due to presence of superstars. A. The trailer was poor, the promos that followed weren’t appealing enough and when the audience had two choices – they decided to spend their hard-earned money on the better option (Rustom). Even FAN with a solo release did just 85 crore and Joker which was also rejected did less than 25 crore. Jai Ho and Talaash were a lot lower than most Salman – Aamir films too. So no star is bigger than the film, a superstar can add tremendous value to a well-made film, but can’t save a bad films from sinking at the box office. The ‘intellectuals’ and critics in our industry consider films like ‘Bodyguard’ and ‘Dabangg 2’ to be poor films, but they are not. A large section of the audience at B and C centres like those films more than a ‘Kapoor and Sons’ or Airlift’. Q. If Baar Baar Dekho opens well at box office, then credit goes to Siddharth Malhotra or Katrina? A. The biggest factors that are driving the film is music and marketing. Katrina is still one of the most popular female stars in the country and Sidharth has a following amongst the urban youth too. All these factors combined, should help the box office opening of the film. Q. Big fan of your site. My question is may I know what is the reason behind the contradiction of star ranking between your site and another site? Because, the ranking is calculated on both domestic points based on number of 100 crore films and also gives 50 points for overseas Top 10 each for individual actors. So may I know which one should be considered true? The list of actors on the other site’s power index is slightly different than your site ranking. Please answer. Thanks. A. Including names of other websites in the QnA or in the comments section is not allowed. How can we answer for other websites? They have their own system to rank stars and we have ours. We believe the method we use is simple enough to understand for our readers, as well as for people in the industry (actors included) and trade. We have only received positive feedback. Ranking actors based on points for 100 crore films makes no sense whatsoever. Salman’s Ek Tha Tiger collected Rs 199 crore, so if we use the points system, Salman would miss out on a lot of points just because his films failed to add 1 crore. We also like to keep domestic box office rankings separate from overseas. Q. If music of ADHM turn out to be as excellent as the title song, how much it will help in its opening? A. Quite a lot, because Karan Johar films are known for its music and it did enhance the feel of some of his earlier films. We have also been informed that the trailer of ADHM will be out on September 29. Q. Big fan of your site. My question is may I know what is the reason behind the contradiction of star ranking between your site and another site? Because, the ranking is calculated on both domestic points based on number of 100 crore films and also gives 50 points for overseas Top 10 each for individual actors. So may I know which one should be considered true? The list of actors on the other site’s power index is slightly different than your site ranking. Please reply me. Thanks. A. Including names of other websites in the QnA or in the comments section is not allowed. We cannot answer for other sites either, they have their own way of ranking and we have ours. We believe the method we use is simple enough to understand for our readers and a lot of people in the industry (actors included) and trade like our system too. Ranking actors based on points for 100 crore films makes no sense whatsoever. Salman’s Ek Tha Tiger collected Rs 199 crore, so if we use the points system, Salman would miss out on all the points just because his films failed to add 1 crore. Q. Shivaay or Ae Dil Hai Mushkil? Which movie has better buzz and which one will take bigger opening? A. If the two movies were to release today, both would probably open at around the same level – with Shivaay leading by around 1-2 crore due to a very well-received trailer. But the campaign of both films has only just begun. We currently have Shivaay at 14.6 crore and ADHM at 12.7 crore on our FBO. Keep following the FBO page for latest updates. It could change quite significantly when more promos are out. [advert] Q. Can Raees collects 50 cr plus on its opening day if he has solo released? A. Highly unlikely. Anything above 30 crore will be a good total, 35 plus will be excellent. Q. Toilet : Ek Prem Katha and Crack both are same film or different? A. Different films. Q. Is there any update on Hrithik next? Any suggestion from your side about what type of movies he should do to back on top. Can he afford another clash with Raees ? A. He’s been in the industry for long enough to know what kind of films he should be doing. As for the clash, it should be averted. It does not matter which film releases on Republic Day, but there should only be one film. Both SRK and Hrithik have just delivered a box office flop (FAN and MJD), so a clash between two stars who aren’t at their best, isn’t ideal. Q. What can be the reason of Akshay not doing Movies with bigger Heroines like Katrina, Deepika, Kareena etc.? Is it cost issue as he makes Movies in controlled Budget or is it that the pair might get too repetitive? A. Akshay gives bulk dates and prefers completing his films in less than 2 months. The problem with working with top female stars is working out the dates. It’s easier to work with smaller stars. Their dates are available, the casting is fresh and it also keeps the budget in control. Q. One underperformer movie of Rohit Shetty & everyone is underestimating him. Before Dilwale release every actor wanted to work with him. After the success of Chennai Express SRK was very fond of Rohit but when Dilwale underperformed its all the fault of Rohit. Can u explain this hypocrisy of Bollywood People? A. That’s how the industry has always been. Every new film is a test and if you fail, the perception changes and questions will be asked. Rohit Shetty is still one of the top directors in the industry today and it’s a wise decision on his part to direct Golmaal 4 next. Q. How are the internal reports for Raees? A. The reports are very good and Excel is confident the film will do well. Q. Is SRK doing a cameo in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil? A. Yes, Shah Rukh Khan will be seen in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. His role should be liked too. We are ending today’s QnA session due to internet connectivity issues. The remaining questions will be answered next week. Apologies for today and thank you for joining us.
100 Crore Films: Rustom takes the overall count to 45
Akshay Kumar’s Rustom has taken the total count of 100 crore films to 45. With films like ‘MS Dhoni’, ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’, ‘Shivaay’, ‘Befikre’, ‘Dear Zindagi’ and ‘Dangal’ scheduled to release this year, it’ll be interesting to see if the 50 mark (total count) is crossed this year. Out of those 45 films which have collected Rs 6974 crore, 10 belong to Salman Khan. The combined collections of his 10 films is a staggering Rs 1939 crore. In other words, that’s nearly 28% of the collections of all 100 crore films.
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For most actors, shooting for a movie is like a running a marathon, but the pace at which Akshay Kumar shoots for his films – feels as effortless as Usain Bolt completing a 100-metre sprint. The superstar who had a terrific year with 3 consecutive hit films, has a minimum of 3 releases lined up for 2017 and could have as many as 4-5 films next year.
Ranbir and Anushka in Paris: ADHM Movie Still
A new movie still from ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma is out. The lead couple are seen enjoying themselves in Paris – the love capital of the world. The film is about ‘ek tarfa pyaar’ (one-sided love). The director of the film, Karan Johar, had also said the film is not about infidelity and just because there are four characters, it doesn’t mean the story is the same as Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna.
Dariya Song Video – Baar Baar Dekho
The last song promo from ‘Baar Baar Dekho’ titled ‘Dariya’ is out and like every other song in the album, it’s great song. You expect better chemistry between the lead couple, a more expressive Sidharth Malhotra, but that could just be how his character has to behave in the film. Also starring Katrina Kaif in the lead, Baar Baar Dekho has been directed by Nitya Mehra. The film releases in theatres on September 9.
Akira Reviews by Critics
[mks_button size=”medium” title=”Average Rating of All ‘Akira’ Review – 2.6 stars” style=”rounded” bg_color=”#1e73be” txt_color=”#FFFFFF” icon=”” icon_type=””] Akira Review by Indicine Rating: Okay, first things first. Why would you send someone to Mumbai to keep them out of trouble? Why not send them to the Himalayas or some smaller and more peaceful town? AR Murugadoss uses familiar tropes which have appeared in his own movies before. But the reason Akira works is because he knows how to tie it all together and present it in a neat manner. Yes, the heavy handedness gets a bit too much in the second half and the twists keep getting bizarre, but there seems to be a method to the madness. It never leaves the realm of probability. Akira flows well, and doesn’t have a lot of boring sequences even when the director over-explains situations. Akira Review by Bollywood Hungama Rating: Although women oriented subjects are looked forward to in Bollywood, it really requires an outstanding script and a compelling screenplay in order to make a film of this genre to stand out. In case of AKIRA, despite the film having a strong message and an interesting concept, the loosely penned screenplay (Santha Kumar, A.R. Murugadoss) gives the film in. The script is totally disjointed, which acts as the villain in the entire film. Add to this, the fact that, the film has limited action scenes, no romance and no music lands the film catering to not a single vector of entertainment. The film simply fails to offer any kind of entertainment value to its audiences. The film’s dialogues (Karan Singh Rathore) are extremely average. Review by Sukanya Verma on Rediff Rating: Despite the ineffective subtext, Sonakshi plays out the raging impulses of a brooding, badass Akira with a refinement a film of such mediocre calibre can barely recognise, forget contain. She moves, feels and looks the part in an effort that is empty heft because the script is extraordinarily dated and bereft of punch. Between mandatory scenes of Akira’s torture and onslaught, Anurag Kashyap holds fort as the revolting ACP Rane whose depravity and in-fighting among the increasingly discontent partners-in-crime forms the major crux of the plot. Kashyap’s relaxed, wicked delivery hits all the right notes and his original vocation comes in handy as well. Review by Bryan Durham on DNA India Rating: Despite its flaws, catch this film for Sona. Every kick and punch she lands, proves that she’s grown in leaps and bounds since that joke of a boxing match in Holiday. While Murugadoss leaves a lot to be desired, it is a satisfying one-time watch for an action-junkie. Review by Tatsam Mukherjee on India Today Rating: All in all, Akira is a dumb commercial potboiler, with a superlative performance by Anurag Kashyap. Your only wish in the end is Sonakshi find material good enough to do justice to her acting abilities. She badly needs to step away from the preset Bollywood templates. Review by Rohit Bhatnagar on Deccan Chronicle Rating: Sonakshi Sinha, who is knight in shining armour of the film, has truly arrived! It is so good to see her breaking bones and kicking butts so effortlessly. Her power packed performance in the film is an answer to those who don’t consider her as a good actor. She debuted with ‘Dabangg’ and went on to do entertainers like ‘Rowdy Rathore’, ‘R Rajkumar’ and many more such films where she was used as a filler. It won’t be wrong to call ‘Akira’, Sonakshi’s her real debut. Anurag Kashyap just steals the show with his intense and flawless performance as a corrupt ACP. Konkona Sen Sharma has a small yet striking role of an investigative officer. The rest of the cast, which includes Amit Sadh, Atul Kulkarni and Smita Jaykar does a fair job. Review by Meena Iyer on The Times Of India Rating: Murugadoss (Ghajini, Holiday — A Soldier Is Never Off Duty), you can see, started with honourable intentions of trying to impart self-defence lessons to girls. But besides that one noble thought, he couldn’t manage a cohesive plot. His cops-and-Akira chase runs out of steam much too early in the film. Post interval, things get so convoluted, you want to kick and punch. Also, the entire onus of cracking the case is given to a heavily-pregnant, Rabia Sultan (Konkona Sen Sharma) modelled on Frances McDormand of the Hollywood thriller Fargo (1996). And despite Konkona’s sincerity, she still seems like a caricature because the writing material doesn’t support her. Anurag as the baddie and Sonakshi’s spirited act redeem the film to some degree. For the rest, Akira is humdrum. Review by Shubhra Gupta on Indian Express Rating: Right from the beginning, director A R Murugadoss provides warning signals: a female using her fists cannot go scot-free. She has to be seen suffering, otherwise how will the mass audience flock to the film? So if Akira stands up to acid-throwing bullies, we are meant to rightfully applaud her, but that applause is quickly tempered by her having to be disciplined: first in a remand home and then in a ‘mental’ asylum. And for a female protagonist to be bloody but unbowed, and be the last woman standing? That will take some doing: this watered-down female version Ghajini is not that film. Review by Saibal Chatterjee on NDTVMovies Rating: Akira is no breakthrough for women power in Hindi cinema. The heroine is actually only a female version of the swaggering supermen played on the big screen by the likes of Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar. She might be far daintier and slighter built, but there is absolutely nothing that is beyond her. She suffers a lot on account of her courage, but her invincibility is never in doubt. And that robs the film of any real possibility of springing any real surprises. The film certainly has its moments, and Sonakshi does her career no harm by revealing a new facet of herself, but Akira isn’t blockbuster material. Review by Rajeev Masand on News18 Rating: This remake of a 2011 Tamil film has so many wheels turning all at once, it’s positively head-spinning. The dense plot is packed with contrivances, and Murgadoss throws way too many characters into the mix. The film’s first half has potential, but post interval the action shifts to a mental asylum, and logic and common sense quickly goes out of the window. Akira is presented to us as a battering ram of sorts who can vanquish an army of bad guys even while heavily drugged. It’s never entirely convincing, even though there is some pleasure to be had in watching Sonakshi go all ‘Rowdy Rathore’ on her rivals. When her fists aren’t doing the talking, Sonakshi is all cold hard stares and solemn brooding. The film never allows her to have fun with the part, and that’s a real shame. Konkona Sensharma, as a pregnant police officer committed to unearthing the truth, suffers on account of a half-baked part, and Anurag Kashyap’s Rane doesn’t get nearly as much screen time in the second half as he deserves. Review by Tushar P Joshi on Bollywood Life Rating: The issue with Akira is that it strives too hard to become an action entertainer. There is that novelty factor by having an actress as the action lead, but somehow Akira’s punches and kicks feel too rehearsed. Also it’s a cliche ridden film, especially the first half where we see Akira learn martial arts while growing up. The track with her brother and his family fails to develop and it becomes more of a hurdle than a bridge. Music is strictly average and none of the songs help the story progress. The only character that you might be interested in is Kashyap’s cop, but he too becomes a caricature towards the rushed climax. Predictability and bad dialogues don’t give the narrative any scope to grow on you. Akira might entertain Sonakshi Sinha fans, but if you are an action lover then the film doesn’t really have much to offer. Review by Mayank Shekhar on Mid-Day India Rating: Why should we care for this film though? Because they’ve got some of the casting so right. Which may be the reason this pic got made in the first place. Konkana Sensharma’s never played a cop before. Anurag Kashyap, as the main villain, has certainly never acted so much on screen. And Sonakshi, the heroine, to the best of my knowledge, has never stepped out as solo lead. Review by Kunal Guha on Mumbai Mirror Rating: Sonakshi Sinha sways her limbs athletically to manage her action scenes and tasks her mast mast do nayan only to spot her perpetrators and spell their doom. Konkona Sen Sharma seems disinterested if not listless in essaying a pregnant cop with a conscience, or so her performance would read. It would be unfair to say that Anurag Kashyap delivers better as an actor than the other caps of filmmaking he dons. But going by the sinister cop he plays here, it’s surely a career option he shouldn’t ignore. His ability of infusing his abominable character with an eerie calm is what sets him apart from most. Amit Sadh’s cameo doesn’t make or break this film and his character could’ve been easily dispensed with. Review by Vishal Verma on Glamsham Rating: The climax is good but could have been bettered, more action packed for the adrenaline buffs and more inspiring. The second half lacks the sharpness and edge of the first half. All said and done, AR Murugadoss directed AKIRA has the kind of tempting action thriller allure that edges other routine adrenaline with its constant edge of the seat excitement showing Sonakshi Sinha’s in a power pack action avatar. Watch it. Review by IANS on Sify Rating: Based on an original story by Santha Kumar, the screenplay written by Director A.R. Murugadoss is praiseworthy. The plot is skilfully and intricately woven with well-etched characters and the right amount of action and drama. The director has astutely dealt with the subject with no major deviation. With minimal sound design and constrained camera movement, the film offers a realistic feel. The background score and the production design add to the viewing experience. But the languid pace of the telling is what holds it back from being a crisp and engrossing thriller. Overall, Akira is a well made film worth a watch for its story. Akira Review by Indiaglitz Rating: The first half takes its time to settle until the middle part of the film. The tempo goes down again in the second half of the film and moves on a snail pace. There are some over stretched tracks in the second half, especially of the mental asylum. Though, in between the screenplay keeps bouncing back to its right track due to which one stays engaged with this movie.The story narration is bit slow and tiring at times. Also, the movie promises to deliver some dare-devil type of action but fails to meet up to the expectation level. Actors like Atul Kulkarni and Amit Sadh are wasted. Review by Manisha Lakhe on Nowrunning Rating: It’s been a long time since we watched an action flick without the necessary song and dance romance track. It exists in the film too (poor Amit Sadh gets that ineffective role), but we could have done without it too. If the mother had been given a better role than just the token one, the film could have been different. But on the whole, the movie makes you happy munching popcorn while the heroine cracks bones, makes you laugh cheesily when the creepy villain gets served his desserts. As they say, ‘Paisa Vasool!’ (Full Value For Money) Review by Meeta on Wogma Rating: Akira is no fairy tale. There are no charming princes and no fairy god mothers. Sure, there is a warrior princess and the devil. Their fight is enough to keep us absorbed. They fight long and hard. Maybe a tad too long. The usual trappings of the second-half syndrome however, are just about tolerable to make Akira absorbing enough to stay in memory after the walk out of the theater. Review by Anupama Chopra on Hindustan Times Rating: Akira has been made earlier in Tamil and Telugu. Obviously it’s a narrative that connects. Those films had male protagonists. Here Murugadoss makes the central character a woman. It’s a brave decision, but the writing — by Murugadoss and Santha Kumar — isn’t good enough to give us a memorable heroine. I do hope though that we’ll see Sonakshi play to her strengths more often. There isn’t much scope for nuance here but she has an emotional depth that surfaces occasionally. I would love to see more of that. Review by Lokesh Dharmani on Masala Rating: The film was gripping in the first half. There is nothing sexier than a woman kicking some serious butts, but it slips into Singham mode way too easily and way too quickly. You applaud the fight sequences for the first time, cheer for her the second time, get bored soon and feel like kuch bhi dot com towards the end of it. Review by Manjusha Radhakrishnan on Gulfnews Rating: While the first half is thrilling and moves at a fast pace, the second half spirals down a rocky path. The turns are sinister and makes you wonder whether cops can truly get away with multiple murders in Mumbai. You may have to suspend belief to take in some of the haphazard twists in the second half. But it isn’t all bad. It’s invigorating to see a woman take charge and do what Bollywood heroes have been doing for decades. There’s a bit of chest-thumping, but Murugadoss doesn’t let it run wild. Review by Jaidev Hemmady on Movietalkies Rating: As far as the film goes, though it has a promising start and an enjoyable first half, the narrative is too long-winded and tends to veer off in different directions. The director tries to stuff as many issues as possible in one film, so there is a comment on acid attacks, communal harmony, woman power, fake encounters et al. Also, the pace of the film could have been crisper. The screenplay is quite weak and once the novelty of a feisty female protagonist smashing bad guys wears off, there is not much that the film offers as far as the plot is concerned. Neerja – 4 stars The Jungle Book – 3.8 stars Airlift – 3.7 stars Kapoor & Sons – 3.7 stars Udta Punjab – 3.5 stars Fan – 3.5 stars Budhia Singh – Born To Run – 3.4 stars Sultan – 3.3 stars Dhanak – 3.3 stars Phobia – 3.3 stars Waiting – 3.3 stars Sarbjit – 3 stars Happy Bhag Jayegi – 2.9 stars TE3N – 2.8 stars Dishoom – 2.7 stars Madaari – 2.7 stars Rustom – 2.6 stars Azhar – 2.6 stars Kabali – 2.6 stars A Flying Jatt – 2.2 stars Mohenjo Daro – 2.2 stars Housefull 3 – 2.2 stars Veerappan – 2.2 stars Rocky Handsome – 2.1 stars Do Lafzon Ki Kahani – 1.7 stars M cream – 1.7 stars Junooniyat – 1.6 stars The Legend of Michael Mishra – 1.2 stars
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Akira Review
AR Murugadoss is one of the biggest directors down south and he has made quite a name for himself in the Hindi Film Industry too, delivering big hits like Ghajini and Holiday. This time he’s chosen to go with someone like Sonakshi Sinha as the hero of his movie Akira, a gutsy move. Does it pay off? Is Akira as entertaining as Murugadoss’ other films? Is Sonakshi able to convince us in her role? Let’s find out now.
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Baar Baar Dekho Marketing Overview
Baar Baar Dekho has been in news ever since the first song ‘Kala Chashma’ was released and became an instant chartbuster. The song was the fastest ever to reach the 5 million mark and has continued to set records all the way through to 65 million. It could well go on to be the fastest Hindi song ever to touch 100 million views on Youtube. After the song, the theatrical trailer was unveiled, which was followed by the entire music album. Almost all songs in the album were well-appreciated, which increased trade-expectations of the film opening well at the box office on September 9.