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This Friday: 8 new movies!

September 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Upcoming Movies!
Yes..! Here’s the inescapable bunch of flicks for the coming week!

1920, Rubaru, The Last Lear, Parunthu, Mamma Mia!, Righteous Kill, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Indian Cinema depends on all of you.

Yes..! Here's the inescapable bunch of flicks for the coming week! 1920, Rubaru, The Last Lear, Parunthu, Mamma Mia!, Righteous Kill, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Indian Cinema depends on all of you.
1920
Cast :
Rajneesh Duggal, Barkha Bhist, Dilip Thadeshwar, Amita Bishnoi

Directed by:
Vikram Bhatt

Synopsis:
The year is 1920 and the house is isolated in the wilderness has a secret. It is waiting for the curse to come true. For years everyone who has bought the house and tried to pull it down has died under strange circumstances. It is like the house has a will and a life of its own.
Arjun (Rajneesh Duggal) and his wife Lisa (Adah Sharma) move into the house and he has been given the task of pulling it down and making a hotel there. The haunting begins.
Strange and inexplicable events start taking place. The curse says they will not survive. The only thing they have that is true is the love they once shared, which is now under the shadow of doubt. They will have to depend on the love and faith if they are to come out of this alive

Yes..! Here's the inescapable bunch of flicks for the coming week! 1920, Rubaru, The Last Lear, Parunthu, Mamma Mia!, Righteous Kill, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Indian Cinema depends on all of you.
Rubaru
Cast:
Randeep Hooda, Shahana Goswami, Jayant Kriplani, Rati Agnihotri
Directed by:
Arjun Bali

Synopsis:
Ru-Ba-Ru is a modern day story of two ambitious individuals finding there destiny through the greatest human manifestation love, but of course with a twist! The film revolves around a modern couple Tara (Shahana Goswami) and Nikhil (Randeep Hooda) though are in love; Tara wants to cement the relationship by seeking commitment in marriage. But Nikhil, a workaholic, is always pre-occupied with his clients and work and he is happy with the way things are between the two of them. The trouble in paradise starts off with Nikhil constantly forgetting small little things that make a relationship. He starts taking his girlfriend, her family and friends for granted. And the day comes when Tara cannot take it anymore. As she decides to take matters in her own hand, a strange magical, mystical force intervenes, and the drama unfolds!

Yes..! Here's the inescapable bunch of flicks for the coming week! 1920, Rubaru, The Last Lear, Parunthu, Mamma Mia!, Righteous Kill, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Indian Cinema depends on all of you.
The Last Lear
Cast:
Amitabh Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Arjun Rampal, Shefali Shah, Jishu Sengupta, Divya Dutta

Directed by:
Rituparno Ghosh

Synopsis:
Harry - 65. Recluse, Eccentric. Passionate. Besides being a Shakespearean stage actor and an ardent fan of The Master, his life seems like a play after he meets Siddharth. A play replete with action, drama, love, emotions, tension and an expected friendship. Siddharth is a new-age film director his cool clothes and casual persona well disguise his eccentricities. He is a visionary, a visionary who would stop at nothing to get what he wants. As opposites attract, may be likeminded people get along well too. How else would one explain the fast blossoming friendship between these two eccentrically creative minds? When the cinema-ignorant Harry is offered a magnificent role in Siddharths’ next film, he is apprehensive at first, reluctant later and finally acceptable to the idea.

Yes..! Here's the inescapable bunch of flicks for the coming week! 1920, Rubaru, The Last Lear, Parunthu, Mamma Mia!, Righteous Kill, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Indian Cinema depends on all of you.
Parunthu
Cast:
Mammooty, Lakshmi Rai, Roma, Sreela
Directed by:
M Padmakumar

Synopsis:

Produced under the banner of Dream Team Productions, Parunthu, directed by M. Padmakumar (who had earlier directed Ammakkilikoodu, Vargam and Vasthavam) has Mammootty playing the role of Purushottaman, called by everyone as ‘Blade’ Purushottaman or even ‘Parunthu’ (Eagle). Purushottaman is a financier who lends money on interest. But he is a heartless kind of financier who is bothered only about his interest and business and never cares for relationships, humanity or other things sublime. His ways are almost like that of an eagle, thus earning him the nickname ‘Parunthu’.

The only people close to Purushottaman are Mahendran and Kunjachchan. Mahendran, who had worked with financiers of all kinds, had finally lands up with Purushottaman and is now his right-hand man. But his problem is that he is always after money and whenever there is the prospect of getting some profit, he does a bit of financing himself. Kunjachchan, who earlier worked for Purushottaman’s rivals, is now his most trusted associate.

Purushottaman has a rival in Azeez, with whom he is always in competition. It’s rather ironical that Purushottaman and Azeez were close friends in their childhood. But now they are bitter rivals ready to tear each other apart. Purushottaman doesn’t believe in emotions like love and compassion, and holds on to the doctrine that no one is to be trusted in this world. (Of course Purushottaman hadn’t always wanted to be like this, but society never gave him a chance to reform himself). Anyway Purushottaman, at a stage in life, comes face-to-face with something tragic that changes the course of his life as a whole.

It’s after a long time that Mammootty plays a character with some negative traits, and scenarist T.A. Razack, who had mostly penned Mammootty’s do-gooder kind of roles, is pinning much hope on Parunthu. Suraaj Venjaramoodu is Mahendran while Cochin Haneefa becomes Kunjachchan. Jayan, who is a popular television actress and who has of course acted in some movies too, does the role of Azeez. Lakshana, Kalyani and Lakshmi Rai are the leading ladies in this film, which is getting ready for release, and will be brought to the theatres by Dream Team Release.

Yes..! Here's the inescapable bunch of flicks for the coming week! 1920, Rubaru, The Last Lear, Parunthu, Mamma Mia!, Righteous Kill, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Indian Cinema depends on all of you.
Mamma Mia!
Cast:
Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Amanda Seyfried

Directed by:
Phyllida Lloyd

Synopsis:

Donna, an independent, single mother who owns a small hotel on an idyllic Greek island, is about to let go of Sophie, the spirited daughter she’s raised alone. For Sophie’s wedding, Donna has invited her two lifelong best girlfriends–practical and no-nonsense Rosie and wealthy, multi-divorcee Tonya–from her one-time backing band, Donna and the Dynamos. But Sophie has secretly invited three guests of her own. On a quest to find the identity of her father to walk her down the aisle, she brings back three men from Donna’s past to the Mediterranean paradise they visited 20 years earlier. Over 24 chaotic, magical hours, new love will bloom and old romances will be rekindled on this lush island full of possibilities.

Yes..! Here's the inescapable bunch of flicks for the coming week! 1920, Rubaru, The Last Lear, Parunthu, Mamma Mia!, Righteous Kill, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Indian Cinema depends on all of you.
Righteous Kill
Cast:
Sigourney Weaver, Fred Willard, Jeff Garlin, Benjamin Burtt, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy

Directed by:
Jon Avnet

Synopsis:

A serial murderer walks the streets of Manhattan, targeting violent felons who have fallen through the cracks of the judicial system. All the victims are suspected criminals whose bodies are found accompanied by a four line poem justifying the killing. The killer’s mission is to do what the cops can’t do on their own–take the bad guys off the streets for good. When a notorious pimp becomes one of the killer’s victims, highly decorated detectives Turk and Rooster are called in to investigate. This case could easily be the biggest one in their 30 years on the force. With the unwitting help of a local drug dealer the detectives follow what few clues they have, but their search soon turns inward, eventually leading them full circle as they realize the killer may be one of their own.

Yes..! Here's the inescapable bunch of flicks for the coming week! 1920, Rubaru, The Last Lear, Parunthu, Mamma Mia!, Righteous Kill, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Indian Cinema depends on all of you.
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Cast:
Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem, Seth Meyers

Directed by:
Eric Brevig

Synopsis:

No one believes that Trevor Anderson is on to something. The science professor’s unconventional hypotheses have put him on the fringe of the academic community. But during an expedition in Iceland, Trevor and his teenage nephew, Sean, accompanied by their beautiful local guide, Hannah, make a breakthrough discovery that launches them on a thrilling adventure into the unknown. As their journey takes them deep beneath the Earth’s surface, they travel through never-before-seen worlds that bring them face-to-face with surreal and unimaginable creatures, stretching the bounds of the visionary scientist’s own imagination.


Tags: movies · hollywood · bollywood · india · preview · 1920 · Rubaru · The Last Lear · Parunthu · Mamma Mia · Righteous Kill · Baap Re Baap · Journey to the Center of the Earth

1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Phani Kiran // Sep 19, 2008 at 1:42 am

    Please get telugu hit movie Ashta Chemma

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