Saturday, July 18, 2015

Watch: The first teaser of Ranveer, Deepika and Priyanka's 'Bajirao Mastani'

After months of wait, the first teaser of the much awaited 'Bajirao Mastani' is out. The film stars Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra in the lead in the roles of Bajirao, Mastani and Kashibai respectively.
From picteresque locations and sets, to some real action and beautiful costumes, this teaser is surely a visual delight. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's obsession for perfection is quite evident in this one.
Shot over different locations in Rajasthan and Mumbai, 'Bajirao Mastani' is still six months away from the release. The movie also has some great dance sequences whose glimpses are seen in the trailer.

Bajrangi Bhaijaan Movie Review

So the Eid hitmaker is back. It is that time of the year when Bhaijaan gives his fans reasons for ‘wee bit o’ celebration’. But this flick is nothing like the harebrained superhits he has delivered incessantly, year-on-year. It is hard to point out that magic element which makes this Salman starrer Eid offering notches above anything he has worked on in the last decade. It doesn’t have an inventive story; on the contrary it is a predictable, loopy mess. But it does benefit from the basic plot in place. It is frequently laughable, often devoid of logic but has far too many positives to let the flaws curb you from savouring the exuberance the film holds.
The safest bet will be to say the film has its heart in the right place and the unanimous opinion echoes that the little Harshaali Malhotra is absolutely delightful and winsome, almost enough to take attention away from the Khan, who knows best how to reign frames and hearts.
Right at the start, director Kabir Khan sets the theme right. The film opens to an Indo-Pak match, which India is losing and Pakistanis cheer as Shahid Afridi scores sixes. This is nothing short of blasphemy for Indian sensibility, but the tenderness with which Kabir’s narrative takes course is impeccably thought out. It doesn’t stench of secularist ranting but the idea of love prevailing is what triumphs overall.