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Wednesday, July 30, 2008


CORPORATE

Yesterday after a long time, I stayed tune in TV @ Zoom Theatres to watch Madhur Bhandarkar’s movie “CORPORATE”. The film really kept me glued to the silver screen for about 3hrs at-stretch, and I Njoyed it very much!.

Honestly, I have not seen any of the previous movies directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. This film infact was released in box-office 2 years before, but I did not hear about it until last week, when I read an article in the newspaper about Madhur’s plans to start the sequel to Corporate-II as his next BIG project. It read, Corporate-II will be again stared by Bipasha Basu, were she would be taking off from the original Corporate, seeking revenge on all the people who have wronged her in life.

So whoever not seen the film, I would suggest to watch them next time when some other TV channel should hook it soon. Else do hire a DVD and watch them before release of the 2nd part of the film. Its a must watch for everyone to understand the corporate lifestyle.

The film ‘Corporate’ reveals the dark and ugly secrets of the corporate world, where money hungry businessman join hand with power hungry politician. It shows a warfare between 2 giant industrialists for business, with ruthless business tactics in which human life seems no value. Relations are measured on their return value like any investment.

The movie has good grip and all actors performs their part well. Bipasha had done her job with style and grace as a neatly dressed corporate women.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_(film)

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Nuclear Deal

A stranger was seated next to a little girl on the airplane when the stranger turned to her and said, 'Let's talk. I've heard that flightsgo quicker if you strike up a conversation with your fellow passenger.'

The little girl, who had just opened her book, closed it slowly and said to the stranger,
'What would you like to talk about?'
'Oh, I don't know,' said the stranger.
'How about nuclear deal?' and he smiles.
'OK, ' she said.
'That could be an interesting topic. But let me ask you a question first.
A horse, a cow, and a deer all eat the same stuff - grass - . Yet a deer excretes little pellets, while a cow turns out a flat patty, and a horse produces clumps of dried grass. Why do you suppose that is?'
The stranger, visibly surprised by the little girl's intelligence, thinks about it and says,
'Hmmm, I have no idea.' To which the little girl replies,'Do you really feel qualified to discuss nuclear deal when you don't know shit?

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Review on Dasavatharam!

Yesterday I watched the much awaited kamal movie 'Dasavatharam'. This is how one could narrate the 3 hour story in brief:

Kamal, the 12th century Vaishnavite, gets tied to his Vishnu idol, and is thrown into the Bay of Bengal. Back to Century 21.
Kamal, the scientist, is working on a bio-weapon. Kamal, the terrorist, is after it. It lands up with Kamal, the grandmother. The president of the United States, Kamal the George Bush, is worried. Kamal, the Japanese judo expert, pushes a few wannabes around. Kamal, the social worker, fights against mud mafia. Kamal, the erratic cop sleepwalks in absolute bliss! Kamal, the Bhangra pop star, spits blood. Kamal, the tall guy, talks comedy. In the end, Kamal, the terrorist, catches up with Kamal, the scientist, and snatches the bio-weapon. Kamal, the Judo expert, lands in time to deliver a few ‘Matrix’ian kicks. “Remember Hiroshima”, the American terrorist tells him. “Remember Pearl Harbour” is the retort. Nothing meaningful comes out of the slugfest and Kamal, the cop, flies down in a copter, and fires at Kamal, the terrorist, who stubbornly chews the bio-weapon tab and ends up on the FX guy’s table. Meanwhile, the Bay of Bengal decides to throw in a Tsunami and it is a huge washout, by all means.

If you have managed to survive the above passage, you can definitely survive ‘Dasavatharam’.