Thursday, October 9, 2014

Dinesh Kamath’s column ‘New movies that’ll get released in Navi Mumbai’ (Spark, Annabelle, Tamanchey, Jaigariya, Left Behind, Ekkees Topon Ki Salaam and Beyond All Boundaries) that was published in Newsband

New movies that’ll get released in Navi Mumbai
By Dinesh Kamath
Spark

Spark is a Bollywood action film made by V K Singh. The story is about a local Indian lad Arjun (Rajneesh Duggal) who falls in love with Anupama (Shubhashree Ganguly) while he is studying in Germany. They soon become passionate lovers willing to die for each other. But life takes a twist. Years ago, something happened in India, something incomplete was left behind, a game of deceit, which couldn't be completed without him. The Masters of the game (Govind Namdeo and Ashutosh Rana) play their game and bring him back to where it all started. Arjun finds himself in between the family feud and thinks that he is the 'Jack of the Game' but he is trapped and baffled. His every move was worked upon by the Masters and now he must rise above all to find his true love and uncover the truth behind all the hatred and enmity.
The film has Rajniesh Duggal as Arjun, Shubhashree Ganguly as Anupama, Ashutosh Rana, Govind Namdeo, Rohit Raj as Tikkam, Rati Agnihotri, Manoj Joshi, Mansa Bahl and Ranjeet.

Annabelle

Annabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by John R. Leonetti, produced by James Wan, and written by Gary Dauberman. It is both a prequel to and spin-off of The Conjuring. The film stars Annabelle Wallis, Ward Horton, and Alfre Woodard.
Annabelle was the real star of The Conjuring, a movie about a demonic possession based on the real-life stories of Ed and Lorraine Warren. The Conjuring was a masterfully directed movie and the scenes with this supposedly possessed doll are handled marvellously to truly terrify an audience. With that in mind, it was a no-brainer for Warner Bros. to capitalise on the doll’s short-lived success.
Set one year before the doll became the possession of the two nurses seen at the start of The Conjuring, Annabelle sees married and expecting couple Mia and John, the former of which is a collector of rare and antique dolls. John surprises Mia by giving her the one doll she’s always been after, the titular Annabelle doll. After their house is invaded by a couple of Satan-worshipping cult members, Mia starts to notice strange things about the doll and when their house is set on fire by mysterious circumstances, they move to a new area. However, Annabelle has seemingly found her way along with them and appears to want the soul of their newborn child.

Tamanchey

Tamanchey is a film directed by Navneet Behal, produced by Suryaveer Singh Bhulllar and with Nikhil Dwivedi and Richa Chadda as the main actors.
The story of the movie is based on very controversial underworld love story of real life underworld couple Monica Bedi and underworld don Abu Salem. It is the reason why both Nikhil and Richa required to act intimate in movie to fit in their underworld character.
The story of the movie shows the cruel life of the underworld and how badly it ends. The movie also shows the result for keeping feelings like love in the line of the evil and underworld where crime is common. The filmmakers have done great research and study on real life couple and have thus kept the movie story according to it to make it more realistic. There are hot intimate scenes in movie and the story is related to underworld dons.

Jigariya

Jigariyaa is a 2014 Bollywood romantic film. The film is directed by Raj Purohit introducing Harshvardhan Deo and Cherry Mardia in lead roles.
Inspired from true events, Jigariyaa tells the story of Shyamlal Gupta (Shaamu) and Radhika Sharma (Raadha). Shaamu, the only son of halwaai Ramlal Gupta is a happy go lucky boy based in Agra. He spends his days writing sheyr-o-shayari admired by his motley group of good-for-nothing friends. Radhika, the only daughter of Pandit Shankar Dayal Sharma is a well educated and caring girl who helps her father in his endeavours as a social do gooder and a man of high reputation in Mathura. Shaamu falls in love with Raadha at first sight, who is visiting her Nani’s house in Agra, thus begins his quest to find this elusive girl in the streets of Agra. As they grow fond and close to each other, the destiny takes another turn and the two lovers break apart. Where will their lives take them from here? Will the two innocent lovers unite or will fate again tear them apart? What does destiny have in store for them?
The film has Harshvardhan Deo as Shaamu, Cherry Mardia as Raadha, Virendra Saxena as Shaamu's father, K. K. Raina as Raadha's father, Navni Parihar as Raadha's mother, Natasha Rastogi as Shaamu's mother, Vineeta Malik as Raadha's maternal grandmother, Deepak Chadha as Raadha's maternal uncle and Ketan Singh.
The film has songs like Arziyaan, Ishq Hai (Reprise), Ishq Hai, Jigariyaa, Mora Rangddar Saiyyaan, Phurr Phurr and Rang Rang De.

Left Behind

Left Behind is an American apocalyptic thriller film directed by Vic Armstrong and written by Paul LaLonde and John Patus. The film is based on the novel of same name, which is based on a novel interpretation of Bible prophecy without support from any significant theological tradition, written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, and is a reboot of Left Behind: The Movie.
The movie has an interesting plot. Without warning, millions of people around the globe simply vanish in the eschatological event called "the Rapture". This causes vehicles to crash, rioting and looting. Airline pilot Rayford Steele tries to deal with his hysterical passengers. He also has to try to land his plane when airports are filled with wrecks, as he wonders about his family. Journalist Buck Williams struggles to understand this devastating event. Ray's daughter, Chloe, struggles to find her mother and brother.

Ekkees Topon Ki Salaami

Ekkees Toppon Ki Salaami (English translation: 21 Gun Salute) is a 2014 Hindi film, directed by Ravindra Gautam and produced by Anurradha Prasad and Abhinav Shukla under the banner of Nautanki Films.
The film has Anupam Kher as Purushotam Narayan Joshi, Neha Dhupia as Jayaprabha, Divyendu Sharma as Subhash Joshi, Manu Rishi as Shekhar Joshi, Aditi Sharma as Taanya Srivastav, Rajesh Sharma as Daya Shankar Pandey, Uttara Baokar as Kalawati, Supriya Kumari as Sushma Joshi, Bhagwan Tiwari as Abhinav Shivhare, Sudhir Pande as Patwardhan, Aashif Sheikh as Arnav Goswami and Anurag Arora as Khairnaar.
The film has an interesting plot. Two sons set out to get their father what he dreamt of all through his life –the ultimate sign of respect. High on thrill and laughter, this film takes the audience through the unbelievable attempt of Shekhar and Subhash Joshi to provide their father an Ekkees Toppon Ki Salaami (21 gun salute). Purushotam Joshi is a common man who fails to earn his bit of appreciation despite being completely honest during his life-long service as a government employee. Joshi’s sons are however willing to go the extra mile to get their father his only wish. But will they succeed in their endeavour?
The Music director of the film is Ram Sampath. Sandeep Nath is the lyricist. The film has songs like Ghoor Ghoor ke and Hum Tumhe Kaise Bataye.

Beyond All Boundaries

Beyond All Boundaries is a cricket-based film made by Sushrut Jain. It tracks the stories of three individuals — Sudhir Kumar, Prithvi Shaw and Akshaya Surve — in the backdrop of the ICC World Cup 2011 in India. While India goes on to fulfill the dreams of a billion-strong population, Jain depicts the story through the trio.
The movie portrays the hopes and aspirations of three individuals in a gripping rendition that transcends the field of play. It brings together India’s biggest sporting passion and blends it into the struggles of a common man, whose dreams put him on a higher pedestal.
Though the film is set in the timeline of India’s World Cup victory, the protagonists are simple people, yet larger than life figures. The most familiar of them is Sudhir, the super-fan who is seen at every Indian home game, painted in the tri-colour and having the word “Tendulkar” etched on his body. The man narrates his story — his pursuit of living his passion and following the Indian team.
Though he gets tickets to the games, he struggles to make ends meet and this movie portrays his journey against odds, even defying his family to follow his heart. In this film, Sudhir defines that craze for cricket and devotion towards the game. Though none can match him for his passion, Sudhir has become an icon for all the fans.
Then, there is Prithvi, the 12-year-old cricketing prodigy. This story is about the dream of a father and a son. At a young age, Prithvi has been on the national radar and shot to limelight last year when he smashed 546 in a school game. But, three years ago, he was beginning to show that promise and was pitted against men much senior to him.

Akshaya too is an aspiring cricketer from a very humble background in Mumbai. While she and her mother have faced hardships on many fronts, Akshaya has gone on to chase her dream on the field of play. In a country where there is this distinct bias against females, Akshaya is brave to follow her passion and try to build a career in cricket. Her journey towards her first big success on the field of play is well documented in this story.

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