Showing posts with label bollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bollywood. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Rowdy Rathore to make 66.1 crore rupees in 4 days

Rowdy Rathore is a Bollywood movie which is based on Action and comedy.The Film is directed by Prabhudeva and produced by Sanjay lila bhansali and Ronnie screwala.

The total budget of this film was 40 crore the profit till now is 26.1 crore till now,it is expected that it will earn more as the fim is a blockbuster after Ra.one it is believed that it is a movie that is non-holiday super Hit as movies which are released on Holiday earn more but this is a non-holiday movie which is now housefull in many cinemas.



The film is based on a Telgu action movie "vikramarkudu" which is directed by s.s rajamouli.The film is starring Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha.

The total time of the movie is 140 minutes.


Summary of the movie:

The movie starts with Akshay kumar as Shiva a thief ,Then he meets a beautiful girl Paro which is from patna ,She had visited mumbai to attend marraige of her cousin.Then Akshay kumar meets a girl who was captured in a case which he had stolen she say to him papa and then Shiva becomes totally confused.He takes care of Him then he meets Vikram Rathore who was having a serious injury in Brain then he dies.Then Akshay Kumar takes role of Vikram Rathore and kills the Don of Devgarh.

The story described above is not full i recommend you to see full movie.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Once upon a time in Italy a movie which has rocked

Once upon a time in mexico is a movie which has rocked in the past few years it was based on a Mexican chap who kills people with his extraordinary Guitar which has a machine gun mechanism.

Once upon a time in Mumbai was again a film ,In which hero was Ajay Devgan ,The story was based on a person named Sultan Mirza who saves a train with his manhood power .He does work for goodness of people but at last he died.


Now the time has come Once upon a time in Italy a movie which has rocked in the last few years,It was released in 2007 .

When film critics and historians refer to the spaghetti western, they tend to mean four films directed by Sergio Leone: his “Dollars” trilogy with Clint Eastwood, and his epic, “Once Upon a Time in the West.” This focus on Leone’s work is understandable: he was a great filmmaker who made Mr. Eastwood a star. And it also acknowledges Akira Kurosawa, the form’s spiritual godfather, whose film “Yojimbo” inspired Leone and his colleagues to see westerns as cynical samurai films. But the spotlight on one director has tended to obscure the rest of the Italian western subgenre, which may include as many as 500 films. (A tiny fraction will be on display this month in a series at Film Forum in the South Village.)