Friday, August 17, 2012

Notice Vidya, Sonam, Amisha, Manisha after getting drunk!

Bollywood stars often make headlines with their eccentric and erratic ways of living. Parties, get together at functions and events is a common phenomenon where they get drunk and tend to behave haphazardly.
We tend to forget sometimes that our favorite stars have a life beyond the big screen and they too are human like us! When a normal layman gets drunk, its of no interest to people. On the other hand, if a leading star was found in such a condition, they are sure to be caught on camera.




We have created a collage of pictures of the few top actresses in a drunken state. The photographs of Vidya Balan, Sonam Kapoor, Amisha Patel and Manisha Koirala have been taken from all over the internet and showcases your favorite heroines in a state of bliss!


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Gangs of Wasseypur 2 - A revenge saga...



Gangs of Wasseypur 2 is a revenge saga carried from one generation to the next generation. This is the final chapter in the bloody lives of the avenging 'Gangs of Wasseypur'. Sardar Khan's sons are at war with Ramadhir Singh's men; and the knives clash and the bullets flash; till either drops dead. 

Watching a 3 hour movie is an intense experience, and specially when it is an Anurag Kashyap flick. He does not allow you time to breathe or sit back, and I have just spent 3 hours leaning forward, sitting at the edge of my seat (almost falling out of it sometimes).

Kashyap is India's best amongst his contemporaries can be proved by one scene, and one scene alone: Faisal moving his family and subsequently himself during a murderous attack on their home. The camera continuously tracks the actor for the entire scene, and it looks as if the shot has been canned in one continuous take. This delightful sequence is a personal favorite and certainly a first for Bollywood. A similar moment in the first film is the last one after Sardar Khan is shot. Which leads to the question, "Why does everybody else find it so bloody difficult to combine cinematic excellence with realism ?" Certainly doesn't seem to be an issue with Anurag Kashyap.

And finally, the music. It blows your socks off, with bang-on-target lyrics. The best of the lot for Wasseypur 2 is 'Taar Bijli' and 'Chhi Chha Ledar'(sung by aTh 12 year old).

The only problem with Wasseypur is that it becomes emotionally taxing and mind numbing. I zoned out for some time, affected by the absolute mayhem being unleashed.

Take a bow, Mr Kashyap for the best film series of Bollywood. I am going to be a fan all my life.