New movies
released in Navi Mumbai
By Dinesh Kamath
Hate Story 3
Hate
Story 3 is a 2015 Indian thriller film directed by Vishal Pandya. Produced by
T-Series, it stars Sharman Joshi, Zarine Khan, Daisy Shah, Karan Singh Grover,
in lead roles, and Priyanshu Chatterjee in a pivotal role. Written by Vikram
Bhatt and Madhuri Banerji, the film is a sequel to Pandya's 2014 thriller Hate
Story 2.
The
story of Hate Story 3 is about what happens when Love turns into hatred, hatred
turns into betrayal. Hate Story 3 is a venomous thriller set in today's
corporate world, filled with Loathe, Lies & Revenge. The story revolves
around Aditya Singh (Sharman Joshi) & Siya Singh (Zareen Khan) who control
the family business after the sad demise of Aditya's elder brother Vikram. An
unknown businessman Saurav Singhania (Karan Singh) enters their lives. Saurav,
who shows interest in merging with Aditya's company, makes an absurd offer ever.
Stuck in this mess is Kavya (Daisy), Aditya's secretary, who falls in the love
trap of Saurav, who uses her to destroy Aditya. What follows is Aditya and
Siya's struggle to fight back and to uncover Saurav's real face behind the mask
of a businessman. The erotic revenge thriller takes the audience through
relationships, love, hatred and vengeance.
The
film has Sharman Joshi as Aditya Deewan, Zarine Khan as Siya Deewan, Karan
Singh Grover as Saurav Singhania, Daisy Shah as Kavya and Puja Gupta in a
special song 'Neendein Khul Jaati Hain'
The
music for Hate Story 3 is composed by Amaal Mallik, Meet Bros and Baman, while
lyrics are written by Kumaar, Manoj Muntashir, Rashmi Virag and Shabbir Ahmed.
The music rights for the film have been acquired by T-Series.
The
film has songs like "Tumhe Apna Banane Ka", "Tu Isaq Mera",
"Wajah Tum Ho", "Neendein Khul Jaati Hain", "Love To
Hate You", "Tu Isaq Mera (Psycho-Love Mix)" and "Wajah Tum
Ho (Zeeshan Version)".
Angry Indian
Goddesses
Angry
Indian Goddesses is a 2015 Hindi drama film, directed by Pan Nalin with Sandhya
Mridul, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Sarah-Jane Dias, Anushka Manchanda, Amrit
Maghera, Rajshri Deshpande and Pavleen Gujral playing lead roles with Adil
Hussain. Being billed as India's first all-out female buddy film, it marks
Nalin's debut in mainstream Hindi cinema.
Freida
invites her all girls group of friends to Goa at her family home. They are all
in for a surprise when she tells them all that she's getting married. The
announcement sets off a chain of reactions, letting out hidden secrets.
Angry
Indian Goddesses is India's first female buddy movie with a fresh, realistic
portrait of women in India today. Frieda, a fashion-commercial photographer
trying to find her own art, gathers her closest girlfriends from all over India
to travel to Goa for a surprise announcement: she's getting married! Thus
begins an impromptu bachelorette celebration that lasts for a full week. A
riotous roller-coaster ride of girl bonding; friendships, break ups, make ups,
fuck ups, passion, devastation, hesitation, terrorization and self realization.
Amidst the fun and frenzy, heartbreak and heartache, passion and obsession,
youth and innocence, secrets tumble out, tensions emerge, bonds are formed and
emotions run high. Soon events will take a more serious turn, but for the
moment these women are determined to seize the day.
The
film has Sarah-Jane Dias as Frieda Da Silva, Tannishtha Chatterjee as Nargis
Nasreen, Anushka Manchanda as 'Mad' Madhurita, Sandhya Mridul as 'Su' Suranjana,
Amrit Maghera as 'Jo' Joanna, Arjun Mathur as Zain, Rajshri Deshpande as
Lakshmi, Adil Hussain as Police Superintendent, Pavleen Gujral as 'Pammy'
Pamela Jaswal, Jeffrey Goldberg as Chris, Vikram Kochhar as Agent and Anuj
Choudhry as The Neighbour
In The Heart Of The
Sea
In
the Heart of the Sea is a 2015 biographical adventure film based on Nathaniel
Philbrick's 2000 non-fiction book of the same name, about the sinking of the
American whaling ship Essex in 1820, that inspired the tale of Moby-Dick.
Directed by Ron Howard, the film stars Chris Hemsworth, Benjamin Walker,
Cillian Murphy, Tom Holland, Ben Whishaw, and Brendan Gleeson.
In
1820, the whaling ship Essex is crewed by the Captain George Pollard, Jr.,
first officer Owen Chase, second officer Matthew Joy, and cabin boy Thomas
Nickerson. During their voyage, the ship is sunk when it is rammed and split in
half by a very large and enraged bull sperm whale, ultimately leaving its crew
shipwrecked at sea for 90 days and more than a thousand miles from land. After
the attack, the crew sails for South America and is forced to resort to
cannibalism.
In
the winter of 1820, the New England whaling ship Essex was assaulted by
something no one could believe: a whale of mammoth size and will, and an almost
human sense of vengeance. The real-life maritime disaster would inspire Herman
Melville’s Moby-Dick. But that told only half the story. In the Heart of the
Sea reveals the encounter’s harrowing aftermath, as the ship’s surviving crew
is pushed to their limits and forced to do the unthinkable to stay alive.
Braving storms, starvation, panic and despair, the men will call into question
their deepest beliefs, from the value of their lives to the morality of their
trade, as their captain searches for direction on the open sea and his first
mate still seeks to bring the great whale down.
Star Wars: The
Force Awakens
Star
Wars: The Force Awakens is an American epic space opera film directed,
co-produced, and co-written by J. J. Abrams. The seventh installment in the
main Star Wars film series, it stars Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher,
Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong'o, Andy Serkis,
Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Max von Sydow. The story
is set approximately 30 years after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983).
The
Force Awakens is set approximately 30 years after the events of Return of the
Jedi, where the Rebel Alliance and the Empire have become the Resistance and
the First Order, respectively, and follows new leads Finn, Rey, and Poe Dameron
alongside characters returning from previous Star Wars films. New worlds
include Jakku, Takodana, D’Qar, and Hosnian Prime.
The Good
Dinosaur
The
Good Dinosaur is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated adventure comedy-drama
film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
The film stars Raymond Ochoa, Jack Bright, Sam Elliott, Anna Paquin, A. J.
Buckley, Jeffrey Wright, Frances McDormand and Steve Zahn. Bob Peterson, who
came up with the idea for the story, directed the film until August 2013. In
October 2014, Peter Sohn was announced as the new director.
The
Good Dinosaur asks the generations-old question: What if the asteroid that
forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs
never became extinct? The film is a humorous and exciting original story about
Arlo, a lively Apatosaurus with a big heart. After a traumatic event unsettles
Arlo’s family, he sets out on a remarkable journey, gaining an unlikely
companion along the way – a human boy.
Legend
Legend
is a 2015 British crime thriller film written and directed by Brian Helgeland.
The film is based on the book The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of
the Kray Twins by John Pearson, which deals with the rise and fall of the Kray
twins; the relationship that bound them together, and charts their gruesome
career to their downfall and imprisonment for life in 1969.
This
is the fifth feature film directed by Helgeland. Tom Hardy, Emily Browning and
Christopher Eccleston star with Paul Bettany, Colin Morgan, David Thewlis, Tara
Fitzgerald, and Taron Egerton featured in supporting roles.
The
film focuses on the life of Reggie Kray as he seeks to control the psychotic
tendencies of his twin, Ronald. Identical twin gangsters Ronald and Reginald
Kray (Tom Hardy) terrorize London during the 1950s and 1960s. Writer-director
Brian Helgeland centres his rise and fall story in the brother’s wildly
differing personalities. Tom Hardy takes a dual role as Ronnie and Reggie Kray,
the gangster twins who rose from boxing careers cut short by trouble with the
law to become, briefly, almost-respectable businessmen. Their great impact came
from ruling not just the East End, where protection rackets and extortion were
practically a tradition, but in extending to the West End as well. As club- and
casino-owners there, they rubbed shoulders with starlets and singers,
politicians and peers, and made themselves into figures too big to ignore. The
pair’s glamorous lifestyles and tendency to openly celebrate their gangster
roots made them the toast of the more daring members of society. But, of
course, it also made them targets: for other gangsters, like south London’s
Eddie Richardson (Paul Bettany, harking back to Gangster No.1), and for the
police, led by Detective Superintendant “Nipper” Read (a dressed-down
Christopher Eccleston). Their fall, one way or another, was inevitable, but in
Legend the slow collapse of their empire is laid largely at Ronnie’s feet
initially, thanks to his psychopathic tendencies and erratic behaviour. The
savvier Reggie can’t rein in his wayward younger brother without destroying
him, in a symbiotic relationship that binds them together against the world.
The
film has Tom Hardy as Ronald "Ronnie" Kray and Reginald
"Reggie" Kray - twins who terrorised London during the 1950s and
1960s, Emily Browning as Frances Shea, the wife of Reggie Kray who met Kray at
16 and wed him aged 22 in 1965 and committed suicide in 1967, and narrates the
film from beyond the grave, Christopher Eccleston as Leonard "Nipper"
Read, a Detective Superintendent in charge of taking down the Krays, Taron
Egerton as Edward "Mad Teddy" Smith, a psychopathic gay man rumoured
to have had affairs with Ronnie, Paul Bettany as Charlie Richardson - Charlie
and his brother Eddie were childhood friends of the Krays and the leaders of
notorious south London gang (also known as the Torture Gang), which had a feud
and war with the Krays' gang 'The Firm' during the 1960s, Colin Morgan as
Frankie Shea, Reggie's driver at the Kray Firm, and older brother of Frances
(unlike Reggie, who's the identical twin brother of Ronnie), described as a
"young and very good-looking man.", David Thewlis as Leslie Payne,
The Krays' business manager who considered himself a cultured man and he was
sickened by the twins' violence, Chazz Palminteri as Angelo Bruno, the head of
the Philadelphia crime family and friend and business associate to Ronnie and
Reggie, Aneurin Barnard as David Bailey, a fashion photographer in the early
1960s, Paul Anderson as Albert Donoghue, the gofer of Ronnie and Reggie Kray,
and Reggie's chief lieutenant, Kevin McNally as Harold Wilson and Alex Giannini
as Antonio Caponigro
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