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Desi Boyz - First Look

Desi Boyz is a Hindi film upcoming action comedy directed by debutant Rohit Dhawan, Bollywood director David Dhawan's son. The film stars Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, Sanjay Dutt and Chitrangda Singh in the lead roles. The film is set to release November 25, 2011. Cast: Akshay Kumar as Rocco John Abraham as Hunter Deepika Padukone as Radhika Chitrangda Singh as Tanya Sanjay Dutt Omi Vaidya Anupam Kher

Chitrangda Singh on Physical Training for Krrish 2

Bollywood Glamorous Girl Chitrangda Singh, has been going through a through physical training for her role in the Krrish sequel, where Chitrangda plays the female baddie. Chitrangda has been attending action and fight classes with expert-sand was recently in Hong Kong and then China for the same. It was co-star Hrithik Roshan who suggested that she train for the fight sequences in the film. A source reveals, “It was a rigorous experience. She has never done an action film. Even though she’s physically fit, hanging down from a harness and doing martial arts is new to her. Since her role is that of a mutant from outer space, her character will have a distinct edge. Taekwondo and kickboxing will be some of the fighting styles used.” Says the actress, “I’m back from my action workshop where I was getting trained by experts.I did a lot of training on ropes, harnesses and even did a little bit of kick boxing.” In the film, she plays a glamorous mutant seductress.

Yeh Saali Zindagi - Movie Review

Producer- Sudhir Mishra Director- Sudhir Mishra Music Director- Nishat Khan Cast- Arunoday Singh, Chitrangda Singh, Irrfan Khan, Aditi Rao Hydari, Saurabh Shukla, Sushant Singh, Vipin Sharma, Yashpal Sharma, Prashant Narayanan, Vipul Gupta A while ago, while chatting him up for my show on TV, I had queried Sudhir Mishra as to why Hindi film industry fails to produce qualitative movies, unlike the 1960s and 1970s, which have tremendous recall value even in the present day? I markedly remember, Mishra didn blink an eyelid while answering this one: "Thats because most producers are not literate enough to understand scripts that could elevate the standards of Hindi films. Film-making for them is limited to the weekend business these days." The proclamation stayed with me! When you saunter into a cineplex to watch a Sudhir Mishra film, its given that this maverick film-maker will serve you non-formulaic stuff. As a viewer, I liked some of his efforts [IS RAAT KI SUBAH N