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TABLE NO:21 - DVD Scr Rip


Release Date: 04 Jan 2012
Cast: Rajeev Khandelwal, Tena Desae, Paresh Rawal, Dhruv Ganesh, Hanif Hilal, Asheesh Kapur.
Director: Aditya Datt
Genre: Romance
Size:  706.12 MB

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Films like KAHAANI, TALAASH, also most films helmed by Abbas-Mustan had this uncharacteristic quality of keeping the spectator on tenterhooks till the last frame. A taut thriller demands that the spectator stay vigilant, is all eyes and ears as the story unfolds, becomes a participant while the mind games are being played by the characters on screen... TABLE NO. 21, directed by Aditya Datt, which sets the ball rolling in 2013, truly symbolizes a riveting thriller.

It's not just the premise that grabs your attention, but TABLE NO. 21 stands out because it doesn't borrow the formulaic template, nor does it rely on the predictable twists and turns or caricaturist characters to enthrall the spectator. It's clever, engaging and carries a message that hits you like a ton of bricks. Importantly, it's a well crafted thriller that delivers more than what it promised in its attention-grabbing promos. 

Vivaan [Rajeev Khandelwal] and Siya [Tena Desae] win a fully-paid-for vacation to Fiji. Once there, they are invited to dine at a plush resort, making their wedding anniversary truly special. The owner of the resort -- the suave Mr. Khan [Paresh Rawal] -- offers them to partake in a reality game show. The prize money? A staggering Rs 21 crores. 

Eight questions. Honest and straightforward answers. Not quitting the game show till the eight questions are answered... Vivaan and Siya grab the opportunity instantaneously. But the game is not as uncomplicated as they think. Vivaan and Siya feel trapped as the game advances, but they can't quit it midway. The mystery deepens... Who's Mr. Khan? Why is he playing this game? Or is he playing with their lives? 

While the basic premise of TABLE NO. 21 is fascinating, intriguing enough for a suspense thriller setup, the screenwriting packages a series of realistic sequences and episodes that catch you unaware. What starts off as a love story gradually transforms into serious stuff and the suspense and drama plays on your mind even after you've made an exit from the dark auditorium. A slick thriller, the film makes you uneasy [towards the conclusion] due to the stark reality it portrays and that, in my opinion, is one of the triumphs of the film. 

Director Aditya Datt pulls off the innovative concept with élan, as the game as well as the back stories leave you gasping for breath. You might draw parallels with some Hollywood movies, but the message it drives home and the way it terminates makes the viewer in you satiated. While one is itching to describe a few sequences and unravel the course of the film during the penultimate stages, it would be unfair on my part to spill the beans. The beauty of the film will be to watch it without knowing anything and absorbing it like a sponge, since it's a film about characters and conflict with a big revelation. I'd like to make a special mention of its writing [story-screenplay: Shantanu Ray and Sheershak Anand; additional screenplay and dialogue: Abhijeet Deshpande], which leaves no scope for loopholes. In fact, like I pointed at the very outset, the writing demands that you stay alert and attentive, else you might lose chunks in the plot. The sole deterrent is its slow pacing in its first hour. 

DoP Ravi Walia captures the scenic beauty of Fiji with proficiency. The narrative boasts of just two songs and both fit well in the scenario of things. The background score [Amar Mohile] enhances the impact. The editor [Devendra A. Murdeshwar] has cut the film very well, with not a single sequence overstaying its welcome. 

Paresh Rawal gets another author-backed role after OMG - OH MY GOD and though you may label it grey or black on the basis of what you may have witnessed in its promos, the actor sees to it that the character doesn't get stereotypical or hackneyed thanks to his faultless acting abilities. His character changes colors rapidly, like a chameleon changes colors, taking the film to its peak towards the closing stages. 

Rajeev Khandelwal's choice of movies is worth applauding. The actor cannot be accused of getting repetitive since his choice of movies has been as diverse as chalk and cheese. The talented actor portrays a complex character in this film and I must add, he gets the part spot-on. A persuasive screen presence and effortless acting consistently makes this character work and how! Tena Desae is a revelation. Extremely photogenic, the character must have been a challenge of sorts for the actress and Tena handles it most courageously and confidently, getting into the skin of her character. Hanif Hilal doesn't get any lines to deliver, but his imposing persona and silence stays with you. Dhruv Ganesh is striking towards the final moments of the film. Asheesh Kapoor is alright. 

On the whole, TABLE NO. 21 is a commendable movie-going experience. If you are an extremely choosy moviegoer who watches select first-rate films a year, make sure TABLE NO. 21 is included on your listing. Strongly recommended!



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RAJDHANI EXPRESS - Pre DVD Rip


Release Date: 04 Jan 2012
Cast:  Leander Paes, Jimmy Sheirgill, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Sudhanshu Pandey, Puja Bose, Sayali Bhagat, Gulshan Grover, Mukesh Rishi, Ishrat Ali, Kiran Kumar, Achint Kaur, Shilpa Shukla
Director: Ashok Kohli
Genre: Romance
Size:  695.3 MB

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The movie industry's romance with train travel is too well known by now. Images of private cabins/compartments, tasteful dining cars/coaches and railway platforms/stations cross your mind as you fondly recall several Hollywood and Bollywood movies. The train travel is peppered with scenes depicting romance, cheer, heartbreak, freedom, danger, robbery, crime, calamity... In my opinion, trains make for great movies!

For a raconteur who's planning to relate a crime story, well, it's easy to plot a thriller in a train journey: A moving mode of transport, the terrain, the proximity to unfamiliar people... All you need is to lace the film with occurrences and incidents that would give the spectator goose bumps. 

RAJDHANI EXPRESS also uses this mode of transport [train] to narrate a story. In view of the fact that the genre is thriller, one expects smart lines and electrifying episodes, captivating goings-on and tension-filled moments, all seamlessly juxtaposed in the narrative to entice the spectator, but RAJDHANI EXPRESS does so half-heartedly. 

Keshav [Leander Paes], an errand boy for a gunrunner, steals the weapon and a ticket to escape and travel in Rajdhani Express from Delhi to Mumbai. Inside the train, his fate is no better. Distanced, ridiculed and humiliated, he reacts by pointing his gun at his co-passengers. All hell breaks loose. 

The Deputy Commissioner at ATS, Yadav [Jimmy Sheirgill], extracts political mileage from the situation. His motive is to get even with his boss, the Home Minister [Ishrat Ali], whose parents also happen to be on this train. Can Keshav escape the trap? 

An intelligent thriller ought to have layers and sub-plots all through the narrative, making it hard to get restless and fidgety for even a second. Unfortunately, the writing of RAJDHANI EXPRESS is a mixed bag. The writing is dull for most parts in the first hour, holds your attention in the post-interval portions, but the conclusion leaves a lot to be desired. 

Director Ashok Kohli chooses to tell a fascinating story, but it doesn't come across too well on screen. Instead of sharp confrontations, verbal showdowns and surprising twists, what's offered is the standard and customary drama that doesn't pack a punch after a point. Like I said, the second hour has its moments, but the ultimate resolution would leave the spectator confused. Cinematography is functional and so is the soundtrack. 

Leander Paes delivers at times, but is awkward at places. He has the raw looks that this character demands, but the writing doesn't do justice to the expectations one has from him. Jimmy Sheirgill is natural enough. Priyanshu Chatterjee and Mukesh Rishi are the best of the lot. Both add so much to their respective roles. Sudhanshu Pandey is strictly okay. Sayali Bhagat doesn't get any scope. Gulshan Grover gets repetitive after a point. Ishrat Ali is perfect. Kiran Kumar, Achint Kaur and Shilpa Shukla get minimal scope. The actress enacting the part of the item girl is confident. 

On the whole, RAJDHANI EXPRESS has its moments, but they are few and far between.


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DABANGG 2 - DVD Scr Rip



Release Date: 21 Dec 2012
Cast:  Salman KhanSonakshi SinhaArbaaz Khan, Vinod Khanna, Prakash Raj, Deepak Dobriyal, Mahie Gill, Kareena Kapoor and Malaika Arora Khan
Director: Arbaaz Khan
Genre: Action, Romance
Size: 697.9 MB

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Chulbul Pandey is transferred and promoted to Lucknow. He is happily married with Rajjo and has a child. Lucknow witness a lot of criminal activities daily and kidnapping, rape and murders are done in broad daylight. The main antagonist/villain is a politician and a strong contender for the upcoming elections and Chulbul Pandey sabotages his political image by revealing his immoral activities to the public, media and police force and he is imprisioned. This angers the villains 2 brothers who kidnaps Chulbul's son and torture him. Meanwhile, the main antagonist comes out from prison.

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DABANGG 2 - Scam Rip



Release Date: 21 Dec 2012
Cast:  Salman KhanSonakshi SinhaArbaaz Khan, Vinod Khanna, Prakash Raj, Deepak Dobriyal, Mahie Gill, Kareena Kapoor and Malaika Arora Khan
Director: Arbaaz Khan
Genre: Action, Romance
Size: 753.3 MB

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Chulbul Pandey is transferred and promoted to Lucknow. He is happily married with Rajjo and has a child. Lucknow witness a lot of criminal activities daily and kidnapping, rape and murders are done in broad daylight. The main antagonist/villain is a politician and a strong contender for the upcoming elections and Chulbul Pandey sabotages his political image by revealing his immoral activities to the public, media and police force and he is imprisioned. This angers the villains 2 brothers who kidnaps Chulbul's son and torture him. Meanwhile, the main antagonist comes out from prison.


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