Thursday, June 30, 2011

Review on - Shaitan

TODAY, I READ REVIEW ABOUT Shaitan ON MOUTHSHUT.COM – THE CONSUMER REVIEW WEBSITE.

All of us must have heard Actors and Directors saying "Humari Film Zaara ’Hatke’ Hai’ during their film promotions several times. Most of the times yes the movie turns out to be so Hatke that you feel that all of them working on the movie are a bunch of total nutcase who have tried and tested every Bollywood Formula in their movie. However Shaitan is what I truly call a ’Hatke’ film. Right from the treatment of the subject, to Direction, Cinematography, Acting, Background Music everything is Oh-so HatkHatke

When the Promos of Shaitan came out it had the ’DEV D’ feel to it and I personally didn’t quite much enjoy DEV D, so I decided to give this movie a miss. But then the ’Friday Pangs’ that most of us ’Movie Buffs’ experience didn’t let me just sit at home.
 

Shaitan revolves around 5 friends, Kalki Koelichin who has had a troubled childhood and is not on good terms with her Step Mom, Gulshan Devaiya who is a Rich Spoilt Brat who doesn’t give a sh*t about anyone, Kirti Kulkarni an aneroxic small time model who’s also a Bollywood Actress Wannabe, Shiv Pandit a guy from lower middle class and works as an waiter in a coffee shop and Neil Bhoopalan who is a Parsi Bawa with goofy sense of humour.


RATING: 4/5.

YOU CAN READ THE DETAILED REVIEW ON MOUTHSHUT.COM

Note : This review was written by a MOUTHSHUT member nikil2shetty on MOUTHSHUT.COM


 

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Review on - Double Dhamaal

TODAY, I READ REVIEW ABOUT Double Dhamaal ON MOUTHSHUT.COM – THE CONSUMER REVIEW WEBSITE.

 

It’s an unbeatable fact that we, the moviegoers, have deprived many wonderful films of their due. Dhamaal was no doubt a commercial success
but is long forgotten when the fact that it was a complete laugh riot and in a league of its own. I was totally spellbound to see how the writers and directors presented one witty-funny scene after another. It was sure no easy job. Double Dhamaal too has its share of smart and outrageously hilarious jokes and moments. However, the big problem is that it’s a ‘sequel’. Hence, comparisons are bound to arise with the first part. And that’s where Double Dhamaal seems inferior. It gets stagnated in the middle of the second hour and the abrupt climax is sure to have its adversaries. Still a worthy watch for the memorable punches and performances!


The story of the movie: After donating their loot in a charity show (in Dhamaal), the 4 jokers – Roy (Riteish Deshmukh), Adi (Jaaved Jaafery), Manav (Arshad Warsi) and Boman (Ashish Chowdhry) – are back to square one. They continue trying their stupid antics in order to get quick money but it backfires. One fine day, they come across their arch rival, Kabir (Sanjay Dutt). The corrupt inspector has suddenly become a wealthy businessman, owning a big business group, bungalow and a Merc. However, he’s hiding a secret from the world that could bring him back to where he started. And the jokers learn about it and they blackmail him into making them his business partners. Kabir has no choice but to agree. However, the four don’t know that Kabir and his partners-in-crime Kiya (Kangna Ranaut) and Kamini (Mallika Sherawat) have a hidden agenda that would give the jokers the biggest shock of their lives. To find out who wins, head for Double Dhamaal!

Unlike Golmaal series (where there’s a new story/setting in every part) or Bheja Fry 2 (where some of the memorable characters of part 1 found no place in the sequel), Double Dhamaal is a sequel in real terms as the film begins at exactly the same place where the first part ended. All the 5 main actors are retained with the addition of few new characters too. The film keeps you hooked for most of the portions because of the extremely witty and equally funny moments and dialogues. In fact, some of these were so so funny that I’m still laughing! At the same time, your respect enhances for the script and dialogue writers (who often don’t get the appreciation they deserve) for coming up with such sequences! Kudos!

 

RATING: 3/5.

 

YOU CAN READ THE DETAILED REVIEW ON MOUTHSHUT.COM

 

Note : This review was written by a MOUTHSHUT member fenil_seta on MOUTHSHUT.COM

 


 



Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Mouthshut.com has introduced RDF Snippets which is one of the biggest enhancement from Mouthshut.
This was found by me from Twitter.
On Google search result for products reviews you will see RDF Snippets  for Read Review and Read All Review page
This new Google Search partnership will help millions of internet users get a glimpse of the product rating from Google search itself. It has been seen that MouthShut.com works hard with Google to offer you great reviews
For Read Review page we will get the information about the Review Rating, Review date written/updated and Review written by Mouthshut member in the Google search page itself.
For Read All review page we will get the information about the Review Rating and total count of Read All Review Page.

Mouthshut.com Integrates Google+1


Hey Mouthshut.com will be coming with a new magic for its customers, they are introducing Google +1 button.  
I came to know this from Twitter
Google +1 button helps to recommend content to your friends and contacts directly from Google search results and ads.
Your +1's can help friends, contacts, and others on the web find the best stuff when they search.
For every Read all and Read Review page Google +1 button will be appearing. This increases the priority and position in the Google search result. This Google+1 feature will help Mouthshut to increase its indexing in Google.
As MouthShut.com helps consumers to make informed shopping decisions and connects shoppers with products through reviews, opinions and feedback of other shoppers, this integration of Mouthshut with Google +1 button will help customers to find quality and genuine reviews about the products they want to shop if they Google account.

Review on - Bheja Fry 2


TODAY, I READ REVIEW ABOUT Bheja Fry 2 ON MOUTHSHUT.COM – THE CONSUMER REVIEW WEBSITE.


The movie Bheja Fry 2 is a light watch for fun in frequent intervals. It is not intelligent like many others nor it is commercial to standards but it makes you take a lighter look at life and situations.

Some times corrupt and some times idiotic Bharat Bhushan (Vinay Pathak) is an irresponsible tax officer who is thrilled to win the 25 Lakhs reality show which he won by the help of the executive producer Ranjini (Manisha Lamba). He is idiotic but gives wisdom of life all along. Ajit Talwar (Kay Kay Menon) is a business tycoon who builds an empire but fearful of the tax people. Shekharan (Suresh Menon) is an honest tax officer, who is all set to get Ajit Talwar under his custody. Ajit Talwar has one weakness, beautiful woman. He got a beautiful but talkative wife who gets his ignorance in personal and professional life. Ajith Talwar is now behind Ranjini the beautiful executive producer.All lands up in a cruise ship and the ship moves to......

If you go behind the story, there is not much of a story in this movie. By the time the writer director finishes his character description (or does he yet?) the film is already end. Oops! That is right. The second half stands completely indifferent from the first. I have to admit, the first half which was more focused on the corporate business and were promising. The second half let down the film when one approach it in its totality. If you have watched Chalo Dilli (ironically Vinay Pathak was the hero over there as well) there is absolutely nothing new in the second half of the film. Most of the plot remains unexplained. We cannot expect a reason for a beauty like Ranjini falling to the idiot-crazy Bhushan. When the heroine tries to romance we remain undetermined whether to laugh or cry. The only reason for her to woo Mr. Bhushan is the yet to be cashed 25 Lakhs cheque, but....the writer failed miserably in many areas whereas the director in Sagar Ballary did an excellent job otherwise. One liners are the strength of a satire and it is missing in this film. There have some fun in dialogues but the film demands more.

RATING: 3/5.


YOU CAN READ THE DETAILED REVIEW ON MOUTHSHUT.COM


Note : This review was written by a MOUTHSHUT member Paulsb02 on MOUTHSHUT.COM