Movie Review : Ruslaan (2009)September 12th, 2009 Ruslaan: Nothing new!
Rating: 1 out of 5
Starring: Raajveer, Meghaa Chatterjee, Asrani, Shahbaaz Khan, Ganesh Yadav, S.M. Zaheer and Smita Jaykar
Director: Mohan C.
Friday Flop Show: A series of flop at Box-officeSeptember 12th, 2009 As predicted earlier, Baabarr has proved itself to be a figure among ciphers, considering the fate of other films that released on Friday. Although Baabarr has not got a great opening in multiplexes; but it is doing pretty well on the single screens, especially in North India.
'Aamras' a bubbly brew of teenage years (IANS Film Review; Rating: **1/2)September 12th, 2009 Film: "Aamras"; Cast: Vega, Natasha, Maanvi, Aanchal, Sunil Sinha, Zarina Wahab, Reema Lagoo; Director: Rupali Guha; Rating: **1/2
"Aamras" is a coming-of-age comedy about four 18-going-on-adulthood girls. Pari (Natasha) is the upper class snob who often funds the fun ideas of her middle class best-friend Jiya (Vega).
Movie Review: Vaada rahaI promise (2009)September 11th, 2009 Vaada raha…I promise: Fails to Keep its Promise!
Rating: 2 out of 5
Starring: Bobby Deol, Kangana Ranaut, Mohnish Behl, Dwij Yadav and Sharat Saxena
Director: Samir Karnik
Vaada raha…I promise is a beautiful story, but impact less. Courtesy poor direction and screenplay.
They told me to get Shahid for Aamras says Director Rupali GuhaSeptember 11th, 2009 By Subhash K Jha
The Chak De casting director Abhimanyu Ray was debutant director Rupali Guha’s savior. After Rupali saw the way the new girls had been cast in Chak De she gathered the courage to make her first film Aamras with four new girls.
Chak De! inspired Basu Chatterjees filmmaker daughterSeptember 11th, 2009 MUMBAI - Rupali Guha, daughter of illustrious filmmaker Basu Chatterjee, took inspiration from Shimit Amin to work with newcomers in her just released directorial debut "Aamras". After Rupali saw the way the new girls had been cast in 2007 hit flick "Chak De! India", she gathered the courage to make "Aamras" with four new girls - Vega Tamotia, Natasha Bhardwaj, Manvi Gagroo and Aanchal Sabharwal.
Hopeless hat trick with 6 more films this FridaySeptember 10th, 2009 There has been a deluge of films released in the last weeks, but none could prove their mettle and emerge as a winner. Quick Gun Murugan, Chintuji and Daddy Cool stood out, because of no alternative options.
Dangling from bridge Anchal Sabharwal hangs on to her Life!September 8th, 2009 Anchal Sabharwal of Bhaskar Bharti fame on TV will now sizzle on silver screen. She is making her debut with Rupali Guha’s Aamras and speaks on the same in an interview.
Movie Review: Fox (2009)September 5th, 2009 REVIEW: Fox (2009)
Fox: Falls apart
Rating: 2 out of 5
Cast: Sunny Deol, Arjun Rampal, Sagarika Ghatge, Udita Goswami, Vipul Gupta and Ravi Gossain
Director: Deepak Tijori
Duration: 2 Minutes and 34 Seconds
Churning out a suspense thriller is not everyone’s cup of tea. Director Deepak Tijori is a recent example.
MOVIE REVIEW: Aagey Se Right (2009)September 4th, 2009 Aagey Se Right: Not funny
Cast: Shreyas Talpade, Kay Kay Menon, Shehnaz Treasurywala, Bharti Achrekar, Vijay Maury, Mahi Gill, Shiv Pandit, Shruti Seth. Rakesh Bedi
Director: Indrajit Nattoji
Duration: 2 hours
Aagey Se Right lacks big time to survive in the midst of giants around it.
Movie Review: Toss (2009)August 28th, 2009 Toss: All style no substance
Rating: 1 out of 5*
Starring: Ashmit Patel, Prashant Raj, Ranvijay Singh, Aarti Chabbria, Madhurima Bannerjee, Shruti Gera, Rajpal Yadav, Sushant Singh and Mahesh Manjrekar
Director: Ramesh Khatkar
Toss narrates the tale of a group of friends who on their way back from vacation luckily find a big booty. They decide to divide the amount equally amongst themselves and go their own ways.
I really look up to my dad -Rupali GuhaAugust 20th, 2009 Daughter of Basu Chatterjee, and a well-known producer of the small screen- Rupali Guha has stepped into big screen. She will be making her directorial debut with Aamras with four newcomers (girls) stepping into acting.
FIRST LOOK: AMRAS (2009)August 12th, 2009 Producer- Sunil Doshi
Director- Rupali guha
CAST
Jiya- Vega
Pari- Ntasha
Rakhi- Maanvi
Sanya- Aanchal
Johnny- Ajay Singh Choudhury
Rekha Teacher- Zarina Wahab
Indumati Madam- Reema
Jiya's Aai- Sukanya Kulkarni
Jiya's Aaka- Shubhi
Rakhi's Father- Vikram Kapadia
Rakhi's Mother- Usha Bachchani
Pari's father- Bharat Kapadia
Pari's Mother- Sonali Sachdev
Sanya's Mother- Meher
Principal- Sunil Sinha
Mr.Sharma- Manoj Pawa
Produced by Sunil Doshi of Behja Fry fame, Directed by Rupali Guha, Daughter of veteran filmmaker Basu Chatterjee, Aamras is a coming of age youth film about friendship among four young 17-18 year old urban schoolgirls- Jiya, Pari, Rakhi and Sanya. All four are very close and come from varied background attending one of the most prestigious schools in Mumbai.
Get ready for teenage drama queens in Aamras!August 12th, 2009 Aamras is a coming of age youth film about friendship among four young 17-18 year old urban schoolgirls- Jiya, Pari, Rakhi and Sanya. In an interview with the director of the film- Rupali Guha, we find out Aamras promises to be beyond the run-of-the-mill chick lit drama…
Is the film based on your personal experiences?
There are two kinds of people on this earth– One who are blessed to have that special friend (or friends) since childhood in their lives– and the other who are without friends.
Ek aur filmJune 8th, 2009 The new chocolate boy Ajay Singh Chaudhary is all set and eagerly waiting for the release of his first film. But his innings on silver screen does not end here as he has another film ‘Aamras’ to go on floor in couple of months.