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Salman refused to promote Ek Tha Tiger in small towns
With just a week left for the release of the most awaited ‘Ek Tha tiger’, the promotional tour is in full...
Easy to fall for Katrina on and off screen: Salman Khan
Salman Khan who has been cast opposite his ex-flame Katrina Kaif in ‘Ek Tha Tiger’, says quite easy to fall...
‘Salman should decide when he wants to get married’ – Katrina
There is continued interest in the Hindi film world on when Salman Khan would get married but the Bollywood star is in...
‘If needed, I’ll visit Pakistan’ – Salman Khan
At the unveiling of the first song from Ek Tha Tiger, director Kabir Khan and Salman Khan informed the media that, as...
Salman, Katrina launch Masha Allah (Photo)
Exclusive picture as Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif along with director Kabir Khan launched the first song promo of Ek...
Ek Tha Tiger will release in Pakistan – Kabir Khan
Upset that the trailers of his upcoming film Ek Tha Tiger has been banned in Pakistan, director Kabir Khan has declared that the film is not anti-Pakistani and reassured fans that it will release in the neighboring country on August 15th. “I will say it once more… Ek Tha Tiger is NOT anti Pakistan.. In this day and age, it’s stupid to make films that are insensitive or derogatory to any country or community” said Khan on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Ek Tha Tiger banned in Pakistan?
Bad news for Salman Khan fans in Pakistan. The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority has sent a notice to all...
Ek Tha Tiger Theatrical Trailer in July
One of the most awaited releases of the year – Salman Khan’s first film in almost a year – it’s...
Pic: Katrina with Kabir Khan
After working with director Kabir Khan in the 2009 super-hit New York, Katrina has been signed on to play the female lead in Ek Tha Tiger opposite Salman Khan. She is currently in Dublin shooting for the movie. Ek Tha Tiger will release during EID in 2012 as the release was deferred on request by Sallu’s good friend Aamir Khan who wants to release his movie – Dhuan – on the same day.
Salman Khan and Kabir Khan address the Irish Press (Pics)
There can be no element of doubt when it comes to Salman Khan’s popularity. He has a huge fan following –...
Ek Tha Tiger: 15 crores for Salman?
From the time Yashraj Films announced their first film – Ek Tha Tiger – with Salman Khan, several rumours...
Ek Tha Tiger: Salman Katrina in Yashraj Film
Some spectacular news! There were several questions floating around in the media and discussion forums over the last...
Kabir Khan of New York fame to direct SRK?
Kabir Khan on cloud 9 after the super success of New York, has already started working on his next. The director has...
New York Bollywood Movie Review
After weeks of no show at multiplexes, we have all been waiting for a ‘good’ movie and quite frankly we haven’t yet had a decent release the whole of 2009. Watching the promos of New York, I had this feeling that this John – Neil – Katrina starrer could be the one to break the trend of disastrous movies. New York produced by Aditya Chopra and directed by Kabir Khan (Kabul Express) is set against the back drop of a city filled with opportunities and freedom. The film talks about friendship, freedom, racism and consequences of the 9/11 attack. At a time when Bollywood is dire, will such a theme that talks about social relevance work with the audience? New York revolves around three young, energetic and trouble-free friends Sam (John Abraham), Maya (Katrina Kaif) and Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh) who discover a new world of happiness in each other’s company. But one day an event that put the entire world into a state of shock changed their lives drastically, a change that was way beyond their control. Roshan (Irrfan Khan), an FBI undercover agent, in attempts to protect the freedom that he believes everybody in America enjoys, takes us on a roller coaster ride. New York Bollywood Movie Review Unlike some of YRF films, this time New York (the city) is the backdrop with a relevant reason. The movie has a little dose of friendship as its strength but it widely deals with racism and more importantly the inhuman treatment of innocent suspects in the detention centers of USA post 9/11 attack. After Kabul Express, director Kabir Khan has come a long way and New York could well be his claim to fame. His second outing, yet again carries a very humane and sensitive plotline, well written by Aditya Chopra. The director finds the perfect balance between happy and conflicting moments to make New York a great watch, filled with riveting moments. Although some sequences are over looked to avoid controversies, that such movies usually generate, the unbiased screenplay is convincingly written and executed grippingly that you find yourself glued to the screen guessing what could happen next and each time you are left surprised. New York starts off brillianty with no beating-around-the-bush in introducing and establishing the relationship between the three friends, the director gets down to the point in no time. Both the light and the aggressive moments are shot extremely well. Post interval, the movie neither looses its pace nor its grip on the audience. The climax although not extraordinary is told very convincingly. Cinematography is first-rate. Editing and background score is brilliant. The dialogues are good. The music is very good too, among all you’ll find yourself humming to the tunes of Junoon. It’s not just the story that makes this movie a great watch but also the first rate performances by its lead cast. John Abraham does well in a powerful role. Be it while playing an innocent family man or a man out to set the society right, its clear the John has put in a lot of effort into this.. Neil Nithin Mukesh is brilliant, from the beginning to the end, a very consistent performance. Katrina Kaif is the surprise package and proves herself in a de-glam role. Undoubtedly, her career best performance. Irrfan Khan manages to amaze once again. Overall, New York is a must watch – well scripted, well directed and add to it the stellar performances. One of Yashraj’s finest movies, in a long long time! With fingers crossed, we hope the film succeeds at the box-office. Dont miss it and remember to watch it only in theatres. Immense amount of work goes into the making of each film, so we kindly request you not to buy, rent or download pirated copies! Rating:
Video: Yashraj Films New York!
New York produced by Yashraj Films and directed by Kabir Khan (Kabul Express) stars John Abraham, Katrina Kaif and Neil...