Time to forget the teaser! Now the full trailer is out…almost 2mins long. Check it out! Wanna shout…Go Vikram go, just kill Raavan!
Posts Tagged ‘first look’
First Look : Mani Ratnam’s Raavan (Trailer)
Posted: April 30, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cinema, first look, songs & videosTags: first look, Mani Ratnam, Raavan, trailer
First Look : Yashraj Films’ Badmaash Company (theatrical trailer)
Posted: March 25, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, cinema, first look, News, pics, songs & videosTags: Anushka Sharma, Badmaash Company, first look, Meiyang Chang, Parmeet Sethi, Shahid Kapoor, Theatrical trailer, trailer, Vir Das, Yashraj Films
First Look : Bipasha Basu starrer Pankh (trailer)
Posted: March 13, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, cinema, first look, News, songs & videosTags: Bipasha Basu, first look, Lillete Dubey, Mahesh Manjrekar, Maradona Rebello, Pankh, Sanjay Gupta, Sudipto Chattopadhyay, trailer, White Feathers Art House Films
The film has been ready for quite sometime and made few headlines because of some nude & kissing scenes. Finally the first trailer of the film is out. Scroll down and check out the video.
The film is directed by Sudipto Chattopadhyay and stars Bipasha Basu, Maradona Rebello, Mahesh Manjrekar and Lillete Dubey. Its produced by Sanjay Gupta’s White Feathers Art House Films. Yes, yes, you heard it right. Please dont ROFLOL!
First Look : Arshad Warsi’s Hum Tum Aur Ghost (Trailer)
Posted: February 25, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, first look, News, songs & videosTags: Arshad Warsi, boman irani, copy, Dia Mirza, first look, Ghost Town, Hum Tum Aur Ghost, Kabeer Kaushik, Sandhya Mridul, trailer, video
Actor Arshad Warsi has turned producer with his new film Hum Tum Aur Ghost. The film was earlier titled Kaun Bola ? Its directed by Kabeer Kaushik, who made a superb debut with Sehar. But nobody knows how he lost the plot in his next film Chamku. Was it the Deols-who-dont-die in films ?
Hum Tum Aur Ghost stars Arshad Warsi, Dia Mirza, Sandhya Mridul and Boman Irani. Can anyone smell Ghost Town ? As always in bollywood, Arshad clarified that after he wrote the script hi freinds told him that it sounds like Ghost Town. Otherwise he had no clue.
First Look : Sajid Khan’s Housefull (theatrical trailer)
Posted: February 25, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, first look, songs & videosTags: Akshay Kumar, Arjun Rampal, boman irani, Deepika Padukone, first look, Housefull, Jacqueline Fernandez, Jiah Khan, lara dutta, Malaika Arora, Randhir Kapoor, Ritesh Deshmukh, Theatrical trailer, trailer
The filmmaker, oops, pottymaker is back! He made his feature directorial debut with Heyy Potty and claimed himself as “The King Of The World”. Here is the first trailer of his new film Housefull. Expect more of banana peel and poo poo jokes! Looks like a strange cocktail of lot of films that you have seen.
The film is produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and stars Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Ritesh Deshmukh, Arjun Rampal, Lara Dutta, Malaika Arora, Randhir Kapoor, Jiah Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez and Boman Irani.
First Look : Mahesh Manjrekar’s City Of Gold (trailer) & snopsis
Posted: February 23, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, cinema, first look, pics, songs & videos, Story / Plot / SynopsisTags: City Of Gold, first look, Mahesh Manjrekar, promo, synopsis, trailer, video, website
The first trailer of Mahesh Manjrekar’s new film City Of Gold is out. Check it out.
This one had lot of promise, till we saw the trailer. The premise, setting, time, incidents and an untold story. But from the trailer it looks too tacky! City Of Gold is set in Mumbai’s mills era. Here is the official synopsis of the film…
Today, there is hardly anyone who hasn’t visited the swanky shopping malls, nightclubs, lounge bars, clubs and other such lifestyle destinations that sprung up across the centre of Mumbai. However, very few know that buried deep below these glittering edifices to consumerism lies the dark, dirty and painful reality of many thousands of mill workers who once worked the cotton mills in this very same area. Rising and toiling to the wail of the mill sirens each and every day, seven days a week, these workers embodied the true unbridled zeal and unflagging spirit of the city and played a pivotal role in the evolution of Mumbai as the modern day business capital of India.
And then it suddenly was as if they never existed. Following the mill workers strike in the mid-80s, these mills began closing down rapidly and the mill-workers mysteriously disappeared. What happened to them, and where they went is one of the most shameful secrets that the city of Mumbai will have to bear for generations, one that until now has always been spoken about in hushed whispers.
City of Gold – the story of these long-forgotten masses – not only explores the apathy of these mill workers narrated through the story of one such family, but is also a take-no-prisoners account of the birth of the true underbelly of organized crime in Mumbai.
The film traces the birth of the politics of greed in Mumbai and exposes the unholy collusion between the triumvirate of big business, the political establishment and the trade union leaders who ostensibly were charged with protecting the rights of the mill workers. In the two decades that followed, the entire landscape of Central Mumbai was changed forever. Land became the currency of growth, and this began the systematic extinction of mills in Mumbai. In a matter of just a few years, hundreds of thousands of workers lost their means of livelihood. Having worked in these mills from generation to generation, this was the only vocation that they knew.
Many left Mumbai and went back to their ancestral homes, some others chose to stay back and fight what they soon realised was a losing battle, some took the extreme step of ending their miserable lives, and still some others took to a world of crime.
Truth… as is said, is stranger than fiction. But the truth that the film uncovers is not just stranger but darker and dirtier than any mind has ever imagined. Produced by DAR Motion Pictures and from the Director of dark and realistic films like Vaastav – Mr Mahesh Manjrekar, ‘City of Gold’ takes another trip down memory lane…. just that this time around the result is a much more heart wrenching, soul stirring and shocking film about human avarice and apathy.
The film doesn’t provide any direct solutions. Yet it shatters many a myth and raises many a question which only the passage of time will provide answers to.
To know more about the film, click here for the official website.
First Look : Priyadarshan’s Bumm Bumm Bole & Mahesh Manjrekar’s City Of Gold (poster)
Posted: February 18, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, cinema, first look, News, pics, Story / Plot / SynopsisTags: Bumm Bumm Bole, Children of Heaven, City Of Gold, Darsheel Safary, first look, Mahesh Manjrekar, Majid Majidi, pics, poster, Priyadarshan, synopsis
First look of two new films are out. Priyadarshan’s Bumm Bumm Bole and Mahesh Manjrekar’s City Of Gold. Have a look.
Bumm Bumm Bole is an official adaptation of Majid Majidi’s acclaimed film Children Of Heaven. Its produced by Percept Picture Company and stars Darsheel safary. The Remake Master continues remaking.
Mahesh Manjrekar’s City Of Gold is set in Mumbai’s mills era. Here is the official synopsis of the film…
Today, there is hardly anyone who hasn’t visited the swanky shopping malls, nightclubs, lounge bars, clubs and other such lifestyle destinations that sprung up across the centre of Mumbai. However, very few know that buried deep below these glittering edifices to consumerism lies the dark, dirty and painful reality of many thousands of mill workers who once worked the cotton mills in this very same area. Rising and toiling to the wail of the mill sirens each and every day, seven days a week, these workers embodied the true unbridled zeal and unflagging spirit of the city and played a pivotal role in the evolution of Mumbai as the modern day business capital of India.
And then it suddenly was as if they never existed. Following the mill workers strike in the mid-80s, these mills began closing down rapidly and the mill-workers mysteriously disappeared. What happened to them, and where they went is one of the most shameful secrets that the city of Mumbai will have to bear for generations, one that until now has always been spoken about in hushed whispers.
City of Gold – the story of these long-forgotten masses – not only explores the apathy of these mill workers narrated through the story of one such family, but is also a take-no-prisoners account of the birth of the true underbelly of organized crime in Mumbai.
The film traces the birth of the politics of greed in Mumbai and exposes the unholy collusion between the triumvirate of big business, the political establishment and the trade union leaders who ostensibly were charged with protecting the rights of the mill workers. In the two decades that followed, the entire landscape of Central Mumbai was changed forever. Land became the currency of growth, and this began the systematic extinction of mills in Mumbai. In a matter of just a few years, hundreds of thousands of workers lost their means of livelihood. Having worked in these mills from generation to generation, this was the only vocation that they knew.
Many left Mumbai and went back to their ancestral homes, some others chose to stay back and fight what they soon realised was a losing battle, some took the extreme step of ending their miserable lives, and still some others took to a world of crime.
Truth… as is said, is stranger than fiction. But the truth that the film uncovers is not just stranger but darker and dirtier than any mind has ever imagined. Produced by DAR Motion Pictures and from the Director of dark and realistic films like Vaastav – Mr Mahesh Manjrekar, ‘City of Gold’ takes another trip down memory lane…. just that this time around the result is a much more heart wrenching, soul stirring and shocking film about human avarice and apathy.
The film doesn’t provide any direct solutions. Yet it shatters many a myth and raises many a question which only the passage of time will provide answers to.
To know more about the film, click here for the official website.
First Look : Koochie Koochie Hota Hai’s trailer, Salman Khan is MIA & no hotdogs here!
Posted: February 15, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, first look, News, songs & videosTags: animated, animation, Anupam Kher, first look, Kajol, karan Johar, Koochi Koochie Hota Hai, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, promo, Rani Mukherjee, Riteish Deshmukh, Sajid Khan, Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Shah Rukh Khan, Simi Agarwal, Tarun Mansukhani, trailer, Uday Chopra, video
As if one Shah Rukh Khan wasnt enough, now we have a doggie version too! Awwwww…wwwwful! Or is this the Aamir’s doggie who was named after King Khan ? Koochi Koochie Hota Hai is the animated (read doggie) version of Karan Johar’s Kuch Kuch Hota hai.
Its directed by Tarun Mansukhani and has voiceovers by Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Rani Mukherjee, Sanjay Dutt, Riteish Deshmukh, Simi Agarwal, Anupam Kher, Uday Chopra and Sajid Khan. Guess who is not here ? Salman Khan. Missing In Action. And you dont need to be genius to guess the reason.
And whoever thought about the “Koochie Koochie” title, needs to get into doggie avatar soon. Woof teri ada, woof tera badan, woof woof tera ya title! The trailer looks, sounds and feels terrible! And more so, because in a year when UP makes it to the Oscar nomination in the Best Film category, we are still rewinding back to Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Spare us. We are not buying the tickets! Feels like its made for Under-5 category! Take a look.
First Look : Yashraj Films’ Badmaash Company (poster)
Posted: February 11, 2010 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, cinema, first look, News, pics, Story / Plot / SynopsisTags: Anushka Sharma, Badmaash Company, first look, Meiyang Chang, Parmeet Sethi, pic, poster, Shahid Kapoor, Vir Das, Yashraj Films
This is the first look of Badmaash Company. Its produced by Yashraj Films, written and directed by Parmeet Sethi. The film stars Shahid Kapoor and Anushka Sharma. The other actors on the poster are Meiyang Chang and Vir Das.
According to official release, Badmaas Company is an extraordinary story set in the 90’s in middle class Mumbai of four young friends who get together to start a company. Their business is an instant hit because they find a way to beat the system. Rocket Singh Redux ? Will keep you posted as soon as you get to know.





