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Posted by AjayKumar on 29 Nov 2008
Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! : Review
Bollywood movie Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye is a good watch. Writer-director Dipankar Banerjee cannot live down the expectations Khosla Ka Ghosla brings with it. Banerjee does meet those expectations, however Oye Lucky! is a different product altogether.-- a hotch potch of people drawn from all stratas of the society. We see homes located in different localities like Delhi 6, Karol Bagh, Lajppat Nagar, Rohini and the plush South Delhi pockets. This attention to detail makes us feel as if we are living the life of Lucky [Abhay Deol], the thief and main protagonist in the movie. Born to lower middle class Sikh family, Lucky is deprived of many things in life. His father has taken another woman and is not interested in supporting his family. Thus, his introduction to the life of crime begins. The only that makes Lucky such fun to watch is his, well, passion for his work, going beyond just making money. He picks up everything from TV sets, ACs, cars,jewellery,sofas, clothes even a teddy bear, greeting card and family photos. When someone asks him why he stole a car and gave it right back, he answers, “bas, masti”. But money talks; and Lucky’s close ones ignore his wrongdoings for the dough it brings in. This dark side of human nature, where even love can be bought, So his girlfriend (Neetu Chandra) accepts cash from him regularly and her mother makes the occasional requests of him, like the one for an electric toaster. It does make one wonder whether these people blinded by greed, are any less villains than Lucky himself. And the worst of the lot is Dr Handa (Rawal in his third role), who with his innocuous avuncular demeanor, lures Lucky into his dream project. Technically, the film is superb. Music by Sneha Khanwalkar makes the whole ride fun and foot-tapping. The sound designing is excellent. Art Direction by Monica Angelica Bhowmick is fantastic especially in bringing out the quaint old Delhi flavour. Camerawork by Kartik Vijay wonderfully captures Delhi’s chaotic flavour. Should be watch, you never let down...
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Posted by AjayKumar on 29 Nov 2008
Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! : Review
Bollywood movie Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye is a good watch. Writer-director Dipankar Banerjee cannot live down the expectations Khosla Ka Ghosla brings with it. Banerjee does meet those expectations, however Oye Lucky! is a different product altogether.-- a hotch potch of people drawn from all stratas of the society. We see homes located in different localities like Delhi 6, Karol Bagh, Lajppat Nagar, Rohini and the plush South Delhi pockets. This attention to detail makes us feel as if we are living the life of Lucky [Abhay Deol], the thief and main protagonist in the movie. Born to lower middle class Sikh family, Lucky is deprived of many things in life. His father has taken another woman and is not interested in supporting his family. Thus, his introduction to the life of crime begins. The only that makes Lucky such fun to watch is his, well, passion for his work, going beyond just making money. He picks up everything from TV sets, ACs, cars,jewellery,sofas, clothes even a teddy bear, greeting card and family photos. When someone asks him why he stole a car and gave it right back, he answers, “bas, masti”. But money talks; and Lucky’s close ones ignore his wrongdoings for the dough it brings in. This dark side of human nature, where even love can be bought, So his girlfriend (Neetu Chandra) accepts cash from him regularly and her mother makes the occasional requests of him, like the one for an electric toaster. It does make one wonder whether these people blinded by greed, are any less villains than Lucky himself. And the worst of the lot is Dr Handa (Rawal in his third role), who with his innocuous avuncular demeanor, lures Lucky into his dream project. Technically, the film is superb. Music by Sneha Khanwalkar makes the whole ride fun and foot-tapping. The sound designing is excellent. Art Direction by Monica Angelica Bhowmick is fantastic especially in bringing out the quaint old Delhi flavour. Camerawork by Kartik Vijay wonderfully captures Delhi’s chaotic flavour. Should be watch, you never let down...
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Posted by chayya on 29 Nov 2008
priyanka on the top
priyanka chopra is now on the cover page of BLENDER. the magazine which has its first indian edition, has none other tha piggy chopps. we wonder where this girl is heading towards. two back to back hits, fashion and dostana has taken her worlswide. keep on piggy. thats the true spirit of bollywood. spreading culture across......best of luck. keep rocking
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Posted by chayya on 29 Nov 2008
priyanka on the top
priyanka chopra is now on the cover page of BLENDER. the magazine which has its first indian edition, has none other tha piggy chopps. we wonder where this girl is heading towards. two back to back hits, fashion and dostana has taken her worlswide. keep on piggy. thats the true spirit of bollywood. spreading culture across......best of luck. keep rocking
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Posted by shehnaz on 29 Nov 2008
terror in bolly nagari
terror stike in bollywood hometown three days ago. actor ashish chowdhary lost his sister and brother -in -law in an aatack at trident hotel,narima point. like him, many of them must have lost their belove ones. bollywood would like to give its condolenses the one who sacrifized their life for us to live another day in peace. bollywood salams those who gave their lives in the mission to save us.
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