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		<title>Milenge Milenge movie review</title>
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Starring: Shahid Kapoor  &#38; Kareena Kapoor, Satish Kaushik, Satish Shah, Pannini, Aarti  Chabria  Music: Himesh Reshammiya
Producer: S.K. films Enterprises &#8211; Boney Kapoor
Director: Satish Kaushik
Magic happens, if you let it; and sometimes even fate or destiny, or  whatever you want to call it, steps in to lend a hand.
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<p><img src="http://media.santabanta.com/newsite/cinemascope/images/milenge_big.jpg" border="1" alt="Milenge Milenge" align="left" />Starring: Shahid Kapoor  &amp; Kareena Kapoor, Satish Kaushik, Satish Shah, Pannini, Aarti  Chabria  Music: Himesh Reshammiya</p>
<p>Producer: S.K. films Enterprises &#8211; Boney Kapoor</p>
<p>Director: Satish Kaushik</p>
<p>Magic happens, if you let it; and sometimes even fate or destiny, or  whatever you want to call it, steps in to lend a hand.</p>
<p>But when it concerns love, and finding that special person  you&#8217;re going to spend the rest of your life with, should   you risk tempting fate with a test of that love or what is seemingly  meant to be, or should you just follow your apparent   destiny and embrace it?</p>
<p>Such are the questions two people must  face and answer in the romantic   comedy/drama. “Milenge Milenge”</p>
<p>This charming romantic comedy has all the right ingredients and serves  up a dollap of sugary romance and slapstick fun.   Amit (Shahid Kapoor) and Priya (Kareena Kapoor) meet at a Youth festival  in Bangkok.</p>
<p><img style="float: right; margin: 3px; padding: 3px;" src="http://media.santabanta.com/newsite/cinemascope/images/milenge1_big.jpg" border="1" alt="" />The  attraction is instant   and they spend days together cavorting around Bangkok City together. At  the end of the festival when they are preparing   to come back to Delhi, Amit loses Priya’s trust and she decides to end  the relationship.</p>
<p>Amit tries to regain her   trust by telling her that are destined to be together and Priya decides  that if it is fate that they should be together, they   will find each other Delhi again, Although both do not know each other’s  whereabouts in Delhi.</p>
<p>Years go by and both of them are about to be married, but each still has  this nagging feeling that the other was his/her   one true love.</p>
<p>Of course fate conspires to bring them back  together (after about a dozen very interesting near   misses) as they each simultaneously undertake one last attempt to find  one another just before they get married to   someone else.</p>
<p>So is all of life pre determined, even who our soul mate is? That&#8217;s the  theme explored in Milenge Milenge, a delightful   fairytale of a romantic comedy that makes you fall in love all over  again.</p></div>
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		<title>Striker Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Striker Movie Review



Cast :

Siddharth, Aditya Panscholi, Vidya Malvade, Padmapriya



Director :
Chandan Arora


Producer :
Chandan Arora


Genre :
Drama


Release Date :
5-2-2010



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<div style="margin-top:2px;line-height:20px;" mce_style="margin-top:2px;line-height:20px;">Set in a Mumbai ghetto in the mid 80&#8217;s and based on true life accounts, Striker is a story of triumph of human spirit over indomitable odds.<br \><br \> Born into a poor family, Surya grows up with few luxuries. Poosr health keeps him away from school often and that is when his elder brother, Chandrakant, introduces him to carrom. Quite similar to pool in its concept, carrom is common among people from middle and lower income groups all over India. Precision and skill are vital to playing the game well; attitude and confidence are crucial to win. <br \><br \> The underground carrom scene has been breeding hustlers and gamblers for many years.<br \><br \> Winning the junior Carrom Championship at 12 is not enough to keep Surya&#8217;s fire for the sport burning through adolescence. Hopes for a job in Dubai, replaces the passion for carrom as Surya grows into a young man.<br \><br \> Duped by a bogus overseas employment agency, Surya loses all his hard earned money he had saved goiing to Dubai. Surya is forced to cross paths with Jaleel.<br \><br \> Since the 70&#8217;s when the settlements in the ghetto began, Jaleel had acquired a strong hold in the area. He had his hands in every illicit activity since then. Feeding on the weaknesses of people, Jaleel was the self-Proclaimed King of Malwani. Reintroduced to Carrom by his childhood friend Zaid, this time to the hustling scene, Surya starts playing again. Being gypped of his hard earned money by the same man who had caused misery for many families, Surya decides to take on Jaleel on his turf.<br \><br \> His patience and cool attitude are Surya&#8217;s biggest strengths. But life has ways of testing even the strong. Striker is not a film about good versus evil. It is the story of a friendship, life in the city of dreams in 80&#8217;s, a story of a game that is most common but non-existent. A story of a Carrom player who grows up on the fringes of a criminal existence but does not succumb to it.</div>
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<div style="margin-top:5px;line-height:20px;" mce_style="margin-top:5px;line-height:20px;">Set in a Mumbai ghetto in the mid 80&#8217;s and based on true life accounts, Striker is a story of triumph of human spirit over indomitable odds.<br \><br \> Born into a poor family, Surya grows up with few luxuries. Poosr health keeps him away from school often and that is when his elder brother, Chandrakant, introduces him to carrom. Quite similar to pool in its concept, carrom is common among people from middle and lower income groups all over India. Precision and skill are vital to playing the game well; attitude and confidence are crucial to win. <br \><br \> The underground carrom scene has been breeding hustlers and gamblers for many years.<br \><br \> Winning the junior Carrom Championship at 12 is not enough to keep Surya&#8217;s fire for the sport burning through adolescence. Hopes for a job in Dubai, replaces the passion for carrom as Surya grows into a young man.<br \><br \> Duped by a bogus overseas employment agency, Surya loses all his hard earned money he had saved goiing to Dubai. Surya is forced to cross paths with Jaleel.<br \><br \> Since the 70&#8217;s when the settlements in the ghetto began, Jaleel had acquired a strong hold in the area. He had his hands in every illicit activity since then. Feeding on the weaknesses of people, Jaleel was the self-Proclaimed King of Malwani. Reintroduced to Carrom by his childhood friend Zaid, this time to the hustling scene, Surya starts playing again. Being gypped of his hard earned money by the same man who had caused misery for many families, Surya decides to take on Jaleel on his turf.<br \><br \> His patience and cool attitude are Surya&#8217;s biggest strengths. But life has ways of testing even the strong. Striker is not a film about good versus evil. It is the story of a friendship, life in the city of dreams in 80&#8217;s, a story of a game that is most common but non-existent. A story of a Carrom player who grows up on the fringes of a criminal existence but does not succumb to it.</div>
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<div style="margin-top: 5px; line-height: 20px; text-align: justify;">Set in a Mumbai ghetto in the mid 80&#8217;s and based  on true life accounts, Striker is a story of triumph of human spirit  over indomitable odds.</p>
<p>Born into a poor family, Surya grows up with few luxuries. Poosr health  keeps him away from school often and that is when his elder brother,  Chandrakant, introduces him to carrom. Quite similar to pool in its concept, carrom is common among people from  middle and lower income groups all over India. Precision and skill are  vital to playing the game well; attitude and confidence are crucial to  win.</p>
<p>The underground carrom scene has been breeding hustlers and gamblers for  many years.</p>
<p>Winning the junior Carrom Championship at 12 is not enough to keep  Surya&#8217;s fire for the sport burning through adolescence. Hopes for a job  in Dubai, replaces the passion for carrom as Surya grows into a young  man.</p>
<p>Duped by a bogus overseas employment agency, Surya loses all his hard  earned money he had saved goiing to Dubai. Surya is forced to cross  paths with Jaleel.</p>
<p>Since the 70&#8217;s when the settlements in the ghetto began, Jaleel had  acquired a strong hold in the area. He had his hands in every illicit  activity since then. Feeding on the weaknesses of people, Jaleel was the  self-Proclaimed King of Malwani. Reintroduced to Carrom by his childhood friend Zaid, this time to the  hustling scene, Surya starts playing again. Being gypped of his hard  earned money by the same man who had caused misery for many families,  Surya decides to take on Jaleel on his turf.</p>
<p>His patience and cool attitude are Surya&#8217;s biggest strengths. But life  has ways of testing even the strong. Striker is not a film about good versus evil. It is the story of a  friendship, life in the city of dreams in 80&#8217;s, a story of a game that  is most common but non-existent. A story of a Carrom player who grows up  on the fringes of a criminal existence but does not succumb to it.</p></div>
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		<title>Teen Patti Movie Reviews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Ben Kingsley, R. Madhavan, Dhruv Ganesh,  Shraddha Kapoor, Siddharth Kher, Vaibhav Talwar, Saira Mohan, Raima Sen
Teen Patti Movie Reviews
Looking for some entertainment you have already burned your fingers with  duds like Toh Baat Pakki and Click, last week. This week you have two  options- Teen Patti and Karthik Calling [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Teen Patti Movie Reviews</strong></p>
<p>Looking for some entertainment you have already burned your fingers with  duds like Toh Baat Pakki and Click, last week. This week you have two  options- Teen Patti and Karthik Calling Karthik. I assume you are  interested in the former (thanks to the hot item babe and the slick  teaser) that’s why you have landed on this page.</p>
<p>Now given a choice to make a switch between the two movies, how many of  you would like to trade their options? Here Mr. Monty Hall’s proverbial  paradox comes handy and recommends you to make a switch and there is a  greater probability that you’ll end up as a winner.</p>
<p>I, however, wasn’t lucky enough and went ahead with Teen Patti and I  guess Monty Hall has been proved right once again. I chose a wrong  movie.</p>
<p>Teen Patti is the story of Prof. Venkat Subramaniam (Amitabh Bachchan), a  maverick but a genius nonetheless, who has devised an obscure theory of  probability. One day, back in his village he receives an invitation  from another Mathematics genius Perci Trachtenberg (Sir Ben Kingsley) to  visit him.</p>
<p>The twain meet at the prestigious Cambridge University and Venkat  narrates him the horrors of his ingenious discovery turning into a  nightmare marred by greed and deception.</p>
<p>Dejected and ridiculed by his colleagues Venkat roped in junior  professor Shantanu (R Madhavan) and three students Aparna aka Apu  (Shraddha Kapoor), Sid (Siddharth Kher) and Bikram (Dhruv).  They all go  to the down market gambling dens, play the game employing the theory  and win it.</p>
<p>But soon greed comes in and gets them all into trouble. An unknown  blackmailer starts calling Subramanium and demanding a big share in the  money they make from their games. The blackmailer even starts dictating  which games they should play next.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, another richie rich student Abbas (Vaibhav) too joins the  game. Subramanium starts suspecting the blackmailer to be one amongst  his group members but soon a situation arises where he gets convinced it  is none of them but someone else who is playing the game on him. What  happens next makes up this amorphous flick.</p>
<p>The script is totally erratic. Lead characters keep mouthing  contradictory dialogues, burst into fits of anger, hurl abuses at each  other at the drop of the hat. Amitabh Bachchan leads the gang but fails  to save the desultory story.</p>
<p>Madhavan seriously needs to work on his love handle before handling the  hotties like Saira Mohan onscreen.</p>
<p>Brat pack (Dhruv Ganesh, Siddharth Kher, Vaibhav Talwar) and their  floozie Shraddha Kapoor look raw and at times completely lost just like  film&#8217;s screenplay. Cameos by Raima Sen, Barry John, Jackie Shroff, Ajay  Devgan and Shakti Kapoor don’t help either. Don’t expect another Gandhi  from Sir Ben. He has been reduced to a mere listener here.</p>
<p>We hear that Leena Yadav had roped in the services of a Hollywood editor  over and above her desi editor Kaushik Das. Hughes Winborne who has won  an Oscar for his editing in Paul Haggis&#8217;s Crash has done the &#8216;re-edit&#8217;  of Teen Patti.</p>
<p>Has it helped the film? Yes, Winborne makes  director Leena Yadav’s feckless effort to end in little over 2 hours and  you thank your stars on your way out.</p>
<p>Let’s call spade a spade, Teen Patti is a big bluff and 21 gone wrong.</p>
<p>Source &#8211; http://www.santabanta.com/cinema.asp?pid=34810</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today i am going review on movie ICE AGE 3
The characters from &#8220;Ice Age&#8221; are back and this time around they have dinosaurs for company. Not just that, they   enter Dino-land for an adventure that is far better than what one saw in the first two instalments, courtesy a new   character [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today i am going review on movie ICE AGE 3</strong></p>
<p>The characters from &#8220;<strong>Ice Age</strong>&#8221; are back and this time around they have dinosaurs for company. Not just that, they   enter Dino-land for an adventure that is far better than what one saw in the first two instalments, courtesy a new   character called Buck, who perks up the story.</p>
<p>To add to that, the film is <strong>presented in 3D</strong>, something which gives an edge to this animation flick that keeps   viewers of all age groups happy.</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>Ice Age 3&#8243; entertains</strong>, and how! The scenes are even more lovable this time around, one liners have that punchy   humour to them and characters are much more identifiable. Even for those who may have missed the earlier   instalments of &#8220;Ice Age&#8221;, it&#8217;s a no pain situation. This is because the writers draw up their character sketches well   and present them all over again without making audiences restless.</p>
<p>So we have the members of the &#8216;mammals&#8217; gang, the mammoth couple, getting ready for the delivery of their first   baby. They have their friendly tiger for company who gets into a little depression that he is &#8216;losing his edge&#8217; and   may lose his friends once they move on to parenthood.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a different matter though that he gets into form once he heads out with his friends to search for Sid, who has   been transported to Dino-land, courtesy his sudden love for parenthood that has made him look after three baby   dinosaurs.</p>
<p>The fun only continues with the arrival of Buck who is their guide, guru and philosopher, all rolled into one. He has   a sole &#8216;Dino tooth&#8217; as a weapon that he earned as a saviour, courtesy his near death experience in a fierce battle   with a dinosaur a few years back.</p>
<p>Fun and action move at a great pace and are enhanced with some cool 3D animation that brings in a unique   movie-watching experience. Volcanoes erupt, rock slides happen, dinosaurs strike, bridges collapse, trolleys   snap and laughing gas makes them all uncontrollable even as Buck entertains them all through his high-on-action   flashback.</p>
<p>In this almost perfectly packaged entertainer, what lets the film down a little is an extended end. Just when you   thought that the film was over, &#8220;Ice Age&#8221; goes on to continue for some more time.</p>
<p>This is done in an attempt to ensure that the story of each and every character comes to a logical conclusion.   However, it becomes a little boring and unnecessary.</p>
<p><strong>Leaving </strong>aside this minor blemish, there is something else worth pondering over. Ten minutes into the film and you   end up telling yourself that all said and done, Indian animation has a long way to go before it matches up to its   Hollywood counterparts.</p>
<p>The problem is not just with the quality of animation but also the fact that we have seldom come up with a   storyline that is imaginative, expressive and entertaining enough to cater to all segments of audiences.</p>
<p>Yes, we do have an occasional &#8220;Hanuman&#8221; but ever since then, we have only come up with countless rehashes of   mythological tales like &#8220;<strong>Bal Ganesha</strong>&#8221; and &#8220;<strong>Dashavatar</strong>&#8220;. Also, when we have tried combining animation with live   action like in &#8220;My Friend Ganesha&#8221; and &#8220;Maruti Mera Dosst&#8221;, the results have been clearly sub-par.</p>
<p>No wonder, audiences continue to love the likes of &#8220;<strong>Shrek</strong>&#8220;, &#8220;<strong>Ice Age</strong>&#8221; and many more and the trend will continue   until we get the storyline right. Till then, we would love to go back to the sequel, which is pretty much on the   cards as clearly indicated in the way &#8220;<strong>Ice Age 3</strong>&#8221; ends.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agyaat Movie Review
Starring: Nitin Reddy, Priyanka Kothari, Ravi Kale
Produced By: Ronnie Screwvala &#38; Ram Gopal Varma
Directed By: Ram Gopal Varma
Agyaat is a thriller and revolves around the realm of fear.
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<p>Starring: <strong>Nitin Reddy, Priyanka Kothari, Ravi Kale</strong><br />
Produced By: Ronnie Screwvala &amp; Ram Gopal Varma<br />
Directed By: Ram Gopal Varma</p>
<p><strong>Agyaat </strong>is a <strong>thriller </strong>and revolves around the realm of fear.</p>
<p>A film unit goes for a shoot at a location deep in the forest of <strong>Sri </strong>Lanka. Each character in this film exhibits their own quirkiness, their arrogance and their mixed feelings for each other.</p>
<p>The shoot is put on hold when a camera malfunctions and they have to wait for a replacement. To kill time they decide to go on a trek into the jungle with the caretaker of the jungle.</p>
<p>When the caretaker is found mauled one night the panic and fear of the darkness of the unknown world sets in and the movie take a 360 degree turn as each one present there is fighting for their lives from something they have not seen.</p>
<p><img style="padding: 3px; float: right;" src="http://media.santabanta.com/newsite/cinemascope/images/agyaat1.jpg" border="1" alt="Agyaat Movie Review" />This unseen is faster, smarter and is out to kill them.</p>
<p>We see change in their attitude, their beliefs and the film is poised to judge whether mankind’s survival instinct can prevail over darkness of a world they cannot imagine.</p>
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New York, helmed by Kabir Khan, attempts to be as real as possible. A tale of friendship, with terrorism as the wallpaper, New York hits you like a ton of bricks at several points in the narrative. In fact, there was a possibility that New York may turn out to be a [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>New York</strong>, helmed by Kabir Khan, attempts to be as real as possible. A tale of friendship, with terrorism as the wallpaper, New York hits you like a ton of bricks at several points in the narrative. In fact, there was a possibility that New York may turn out to be a dry experience, a documentary perhaps, but the drama is so well structured and so gripping that you get sucked into the world of Sam, Omar and Maya from its inception.</p>
<p><strong>New York is a triumph for Kabir Khan</strong>, who deserves distinction marks for handling the subject with remarkable maturity. Also, this film should be a turning point for John, Katrina and Neil. More on that later&#8230;</p>
<p>The verdict? New York is, without doubt, one of the finest films produced by this premier production house, Yash Raj. Grab a ticket today!</p>
<p>Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh) has gone abroad for the first time in his life and soon enough, he begins to see and love America through the eyes of his American friends, Sam (John Abraham) and Maya (Katrina Kaif). But an incident changes the world round them.</p>
<p>At this point enters Agent Roshan (Irrfan), an FBI agent, who sets the ball rolling for a series of tumultuous events that turn the lives of these friends upside down.</p>
<p>New York affects you like no other Hindi film has done so far (on 9/11). In fact, there are portions that give you goose bumps, especially towards the second half of the film, when John recounts his past.</p>
<p>One of the reasons why New York works is because not once does Kabir Khan borrow from the past or tilt towards predictable stuff. You just can&#8217;t guess what and where the story is headed and what the culmination would be.</p>
<p>The director and his team of writers establish the plot and characters beautifully, but the real action is reserved for the second half. The nightmarish experience that John undergoes is disturbing, but lifts the film several notches up.</p>
<p>But New York has its share of loose ends. The film dips in the second hour. It tends to gets lengthy before it reaches a powerful, brilliantly executed climax. Also, a few sequences only add to the length of the film, which could&#8217;ve been curtailed in the writing stage itself.</p>
<p>Director Kabir Khan picks up a real incident &#8212; innocent civilians being suspected as terrorists, soon after 9/11 &#8212; and weaves a brilliant tale around it. The screenplay is its biggest star, without a doubt. Given the fact that New York isn&#8217;t one of those routine masala fares, Kabir has injected songs only when required. Cinematography is striking.</p>
<p>Now here&#8217;s another surprise. John, Katrina and Neil, all actors, deliver their career-best performance. If the first half belongs to Neil, John takes over the second hour completely. John is superb when he recalls the past.</p>
<p>You can feel his pain, that effective is his performance. Also, note his expressions towards the end. This is a different John, for sure. Just one word for his performance &#8212; fabulous!</p>
<p>Neil was remarkable in JOHNNY GADDAAR, but disappointed in AA DEKHEN ZARA. Fortunately, he&#8217;s in top form this time around. Katrina gives you the biggest surprise.</p>
<p>Known for her glamour roles, Katrina proves that she can deliver if the director and writer offer her a role of substance. She&#8217;s outstanding. In fact, people will see a new, different Katrina this time. Irrfan is, as always, first-rate.</p>
<p>On the whole, New York is amongst the finest films produced by Yash Raj. At the box office, there&#8217;s no stopping this one. Go for it now!</p>
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