Old Indian Movie: Vaastav

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Vaastav: The Reality was released on 7 October 1999, starring Sanjay Dutt (as Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar alias raghu), Sanjay Narvekar (as Dedh Footiya), Namrata Shirodkar (as Sonia), Mohnish Bahl (as Vijay), Ekta Sohini (as Puja), Reema Lagoo (as Shanta), Shivaji Satham (as Namdev). Vaastav is an Mumbai based underworld story. The story is about raghu who lives in a Mumbai chawl with his parents namdev and shanta. Raghu does not pay attention to his studies and often his father tells him to settle down or start doing some work and earn money. His father namdev lends him some money and let raghu open a pav bhaji stall which he runs it with his friends including his best friend dedh footiya. Read the rest of this entry »

Old Indian Movie: Sharabi

For Raisaheb Amarnath Kapoor money is more important than anything. It was for money that he neglected his wife to death. It was for money again that whenever his son Vicky cried he was given a spoonful of brandy and was looked after by the Raisaheb’s friend Munshiji. Certainly, as Vicky grew older, he took to bottles of liquor and fell for a dancer named Meena. Time changed. Raisaheb’’s partners cheated him and he lost heavily in business. They wanted Vicky to marry one of the partner’s daughters but learnt that Vicky was in love with Meena. They sought to kill Meena but failed in their attempt. Towards the end, Raisaheb realizes his fault. And as luck would have it, Vicky and Meena get married. Read the rest of this entry »

Old Indian Movie Review: Khiladiyon ka Khiladi

This is very much exciting for each and every action fan as there is not even a moment in the movie which is not thrilling or exciting. WWE fans will just love it. The movie is very fast paced and it goes very smooth and straight so that we don’t have any difficulties. It is a gem in the Khiladi series even if the first one had most suspense than all. The songs are good even if not the best. The soundtrack adds to the thrill. Read the rest of this entry »

Old Hit Movie: Tum Bin…

Shekhar is a qualified businees professional in India. One day, he meets Amar, chairman of Shah Industries of Canada. Amar is impressed with Shekhar’s professionalism and qualifications and that is why he offers him to work with him in Canada. But accidently, on the same evening, Amar gets killed by Shekhar’s car. In order to keep off his guilt, he goes to Canada and helps the troubled Shah Indurtries to rise and during the way falls in love with Pia, Amar’s fiance. Read the rest of this entry »

Old Movie Review: Bunty Aur Babli

Bunty and Babli are two avid dreamers. Two free souls born into caged small town realities. They grow weary of being two specks on the horizon. They desire the horizon itself. And so they pack their aspirations in worn out bags, whip a scarf of confidence around their proud necks and set forth. On a journey across the length and breadth of the country, spinning circles around the people they meet. Born “Rakesh” in a lethargic, lead-eyed Fursatganj, he is a man of schemes, ideas, invention and restlessness. His small Uttar Pradesh town begins to feel a bit too small for his king size plans. He wants to be amongst the richest in the world. He wants to be in jacuzzis. He wants to be in limousines. He wants to be a big blip on the radar of history. He wants to be big black typo in newspaper headlines. In short, he wants out of here. In a parallel universe, in another slump-backed, crinkle nosed small town called Pankinagar, “Vimmi”, our heroine, faces the same dilemma. Read the rest of this entry »