August 12th, 2004
Boney Kapoor sure has everything inhouse. With a production house that gives the best in the industry serious competition, Boney also has brother Anil who’s an actor to reckon with, even though all his contemporaries have long past given up the cinematic ghost. So Boney is now casting Anil in a film titled ‘Bewafa’ and his leading lady will be none other than Kareena Kapoor. Now if you think Kareena is too young to act opposite Anil, think again. Anil can compete with the youngest of the lot any day!
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August 2nd, 2004
Cast: Fardeen Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Amrish Puri, Johnny Lever
Director: S.J. Suryah
Producer: Boney Kapoor
Music Director: Anu Malik
In two different places, two children are born - Karan in Calcutta and Khushi in Chamoli. Both ambitious students, Karan wants to go to Canada for further education while Khushi wants to do her M.Sc. Both land up attending Mumbai University for higher studies. Karan’s friend Vicky is in love with Khushi’s friend Priya and vice-versa. However, Priya’s father proves to be a hurdle in this blossoming romance - a hurdle Karan and Khushi intend to help overcome. In the process, the two befriend each other and fall in love. But neither of them confesses their feelings, and thanks to their ‘ego-centric’ attitude are forever at loggerheads with each other, till Khushi notices Karan eying her waist and calls it a day. The two then part ways…
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March 18th, 2004
After Shakti, another flick from the house of Boney Kapoor is about to be released - Khushi. Remake of a Tamil movie by the same name, it is directed by the same director - S.J.Suryah and stars Fardeen Khan and Kareena Kapoor (in the title role). Music is by Anu Malik and Sameer writes the lyrics.
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November 17th, 2003
Despite a track record of flops, Kaushik has extracted remarkable performances from the star cast of this emotional saga.
Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai once again brings together the Taal duo of Aishwarya Rai and Anil Kapoor under the directorial baton of Kapoor camp favourite, Satish Kaushik.
Preeti (Aishwarya Rai) comes from a conservative middle class family. One day she witnesses the brutal murder of an innocent man and testifies against the assailant. This brave step changes the course of her life. Hunted down by the assailant’s brother, Puru Raaj Kumar, she is raped and her life is ruined. Humara Dil Aapke Paas Hai
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July 19th, 2003
Film-maker Ram Gopal Varma is back with Company, a movie that tackles the seedy side of Bollywood, the underworld of gangsters.
It’s a time to kill for Hindi cinema this season. From actor-turned-director Chekravarthy’s underworld drama Durga, Vipul Shah’s suave look at gangsterism in Ankhein and Hansal Mehta’s forthcoming Chhal, filmmakers seem to have unleashed a virtual gang-war on screen.
And now there is Ram Gopal Varma’s Company, which chronicles the story of two underworld dons who become bitter enemies. Though Varma denies the film’s proximity to real life, the industry is abuzz with rumours that the film is inspired by the restless relationship between Mumbai’s underworld dons Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan.
Tags: Ajay Devgan, Boney Kapoor, Manisha Koirala, Ram Gopal Verma, Sandeep Chowta, Vivek Oberoi Posted in Reviews | No Comments »
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