New movies released in Navi
Mumbai
By Dinesh Kamath
Mumbai Can Dance Saala
Mumbai Can Dance Saala is a Bollywood film written and
directed by Sachindra Sharma and the film stars Ashima Sharma, Aditya Pancholi,
Shakti Kapoor and Rakhi Sawant in lead roles.
The film narrates the story about the gangsters of
Mumbai. It is the reflection of our society. The film show swhat prevails in
the society. It talks about the life of bar dancers. Jodhpur-based Ashima
Sharma plays the protagonist in this movie that marks the revival of dance bars
and depicts the story of Crorepati dance. The movie has been made after researching
on bar dancers from Mumbai. It was found that theirs is a dark and mostly
misunderstood world and that they are women like any normal women; with dreams
and problems of their own.
Kabuli Pathan
Kabuli Pathan is an Indo-Afghan joint production Film which
is entirely shot in Chattisgarh India for the very first time. Film stars
International actors from different parts of the world, Lead actors Marshal
Ibrahimi (from Kabul), Fazal Hakimi (from London) both Superstars from Afghani
Industry, Heroine Lida Aria (from Canada), Wahid Froghi (from Holland), second
lead heroine Dhriti Patel (from Bhilai, Chattisgarh) along with Vinod Khemani,
Gopal Khemani and Ehsaan Khan.
This International project is directed by Heerdeshh
Kaamble (erstwhile assistants of John Mathew Mathan, Mahesh Bhatt &Vikram
Bhatt). Film is written by Fazal Hakimi, D.O.P is Mahesh Rajan, Choreography by
Deepak Singh, Action by Mohamad Ali, and Editing by Sushil A Gothankar.
It is a hate story as well as a tale of love. The movie
is inspired by Karim Lala (1911 - February 19, 2002), born as Abdul Karim Sher
Khan in Kunar province of Afghanistan, who was popularly known as the 'don of
Mumbai' in India. He is widely recognized as the founder and pioneer of the
Indian mafia in the Mumbai area. He went to work in Mumbai’s docks in the early
1940s via Peshawar, but his rise to prominence, along with Haji Mastan and
Varadarajan Mudaliar, is now part of Bollywood film lore. Karim Lala and his
fellow mafia leaders were based in Bombay (now called Mumbai). They were
involved in smuggling jewelry, running gambling and liquor dens, extortion
rackets and selling Hashish. Karim Lala was an ethnic Pashtun, he died on
February 19, 2002, at the age of 90.
Luv…Phir Kabhi
LUV.....Phir Kabhie is produced and directed by Ajay
Yadav. The star cast consists of Saurabh Roy, Arijita Roy, Meghna Patel and Narendra
Bedi. The story writer is Vikas Sharma. Music Director is Bubli Haque. The
singers are Altamash Faridi, Amit Mishra, Aman Trikha and Nambardar. Lyricist
is Tanveer Gazi.
This film is a story of love that is narrated from a
different angle altogether.
The Woman in Black 2: Angel
of Death
The Woman in Black: Angel of Death (also known as The
Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death) is a 2015 British horror film, directed by Tom
Harper and written by Jon Croker from a story by Susan Hill. It is the sequel
to the 2012 film The Woman in Black, and is produced by Hammer Film Productions
and Entertainment One.
The movie has an interesting plot. As bombs rain down on
London during the Blitz of World War II, a group of schoolchildren are
evacuated with Eve, their young schoolteacher, to the safety of the British
countryside. Taken to an old and empty estate, cut off by a causeway from the
mainland, they are left at Eel Marsh House.
One by one, the children begin acting strangely and Eve,
with the help of local military commander Harry, discovers that the group has
awoken a dark force even more terrifying and evil than the city’s air raids.
Eve must now confront her own demons to save the children and survive the woman
in black.
Take It Easy
Take It Easy is a drama film directed by Sunil Prem Vyas
and produced by Dharmesh Pandit and Narendra Singh. The film has Prasad Reddy, Smera
Jadhav, Yash Ghanekar and Vikram Gokhale in main roles.
The film narrates a story of almost every family, almost
every father and son and almost every child in today's metro cities.
The film is an emotional journey of two friends 'Ajay'
& 'Raghu', (age 10-12). The movie is about how their friendship turns into
jealously and later into rivalry when they are constantly forced to compete with
each other and how their sweet, innocent and unbiased humanity rebinds their
friendship leaving a moral message for the parents, teachers, school or rather
for the whole social & educational structure of our country.
The current situation is really alarming when 8th-10th
grade kids are committing suicide due to constant pressure from parents, who
are unknowingly forcing them into a rat race. The subject deals with how
parents should be guided not to be over-protective and not to keep high
expectations from their children. Parents hardly realize that the comparison is
becoming judgmental, creating all the adequate reasons to affect the
psychological upbringing of the child.
The focus is on how & why it is so important to make
them a good human being first, rather than a good doctor/engineer/architect/or
any professional. The concept that 'The First School' starts at home is
reiterated throughout the script.
Unbroken
Unbroken is a 2014 American war drama film, produced and
directed by Angelina Jolie, and based on the 2010 non-fiction book by Laura
Hillenbrand Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and
Redemption. The film revolves around the life of USA Olympian and athlete Louis
"Louie" Zamperini, portrayed by Jack O'Connell. Zamperini, who died
on July 2, 2014, at the age of 97, survived in a raft for 47 days after his
bomber was downed in WWII, and was sent to a series of prisoner of war camps.
The film is a chronicle of the life of Louis “Louie”
Zamperini (Jack O’Connell), an Olympic runner who, along with two other
crewmen, survived in a raft for 47 days after a near-fatal plane crash in World
War II—only to be caught by the Japanese Navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war
camp.
Angelina Jolie directs this true-life tale of Louis
Zamperini, the Olympic track star who survived a plane crash in World War II,
only to fight for his life against nature and eventually as a prisoner of war.
Joel and Ethan Coen provide the script. Louis (Jack O'Connell) grows up a
rough-hewn kid on the verge of becoming a full-on delinquent, until his brother
starts training him to be a track star. Louis excels at the sport, and
eventually represents America at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. During his
training, he learns to become resilient and disciplined; his brother's words of
advice, "If you can take it, you can make it," push him to overcome
any adversity.
He must live up to that adage under the most extreme
circumstances after his plane is shot down during another bombing raid. He is
stranded at sea for more than a month, only to be found by the Japanese and
forced to endure constant physical abuse at the hands of sadistic prison-camp
guard Mutsuhiro Watanabe (Japanese pop star Miyavi), who wants to break Louis'
indomitable spirit.
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