Saturday, March 20, 2010

Shaapit Review



The trend of horror movies is back again this summer and after Rokkk the second horror movie to hit the big screen is Shaapit. Directed by Vikram Bhatt, Shaapit is a decent horror movie that has many genuinely scary scenes that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The movie also introduces Aditya Narayan and Shweta Agarwal for the first time on the screen. Like Raaz and 1920, Shaapit is a love story that revolves around a generation curse that haunts the life of those who try to go against it.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge Review


Guest is Pest, that's the way we normally think of when any guest makes a visit to our house. Of course, we might not blurt it out on the face, but director Ashwni Dhir has done a splendid job with his movie Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge. The movie is an ultimate comedy that does not preaches us anything except following our traditions that are long forgotten in the so-called sophisticated society. If you are looking for a movie that should entertain each and every member of your family than Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge is the right one for you.

Rokkk Review


The trend of horror movies is back again in Bollywood with three horror movies that are ready for the release to scare the audiences. First on the list is Rokkk, followed by Shaapit which is produced and directed by Vikram Bhatt and the third on the list is Phoonk 2 which directed by a debutant director Milind Gadagkar. However, Shaapit and Phoonk 2 have not yet released, so let's talk about the first horror release of this season, Rokkk. Director Rajesh Ranshinge has tried his best to scare the audience, but the fact is that no where down the story you will feel that the movie is really taking over your fear factor. Overall, the story is good, though not excellent, but I guess what does not work for Rokkk is the performance from not so regular actors.