Re: Re: Re: DON 2 IS NUMBER 1
by Kamal B on Dec 29, 2011 09:23 AM
SRK Next remake is KingKong and First time he will be seen in natural look and will do natural acting.. jump.. jump and jump.. Hollywood technicians will be working to shoot these jump scenes exclusively.. since no other actress is ready to work, they have approached Rakhi Sawant who is perfect match for his heroine in King kong..
Re: DON 2 IS NUMBER 1
by First Last on Dec 28, 2011 09:16 PM
Awww.. "taheers".. don't cry sweets. It's ok. SRK failed. Again. Get over with it. Or else, ask for shock therapy from you psychiatrist.
Rediff you have missed out 404 error not found which was a well made movie ,and you had also featured this movie as one of the best small budget movies of 2011 in your forum...in fact i watched it after you had mentioned it here....a really good watch well directed and acted...Tanu and Mannu was ok time pass thats all OTHERS ARE ALL GOOD MOVIES
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4.Taryanche Bait A simple, self-sufficient Maharashtrian family leads a frugal but comfortable life in a village, away from the bustling metropolis of Mumbai. Shree, the father of the family, travels to Mumbai frequently on work. On one such journey, he decides to surprise... his family by taking them along. Om, the more impressionable of the two children, is enthralled. He imagines that everything will be bigger, better, and fantastic in Mumbai. But on the trip, Om faces the harsh reality of them being poor, village folk. The family end up staying in a filthy, decrepit guest room. Om spots the plush Imperial Hotel, every bit as magnificent as the Palace his grandmother described in her bedtime fables. Dazzled by the sight, he insists on visiting and staying at the hotel. Unable to placate the son, the father wagers a night's stay at the hotel if the son can stand first in his school exams. Om believes his father, and upon returning to their village, he burns the midnight oil. Shree is truly worried. He will have to come up with a suitable excuse to not upset his child. All his cash-generating plans seem to backfire! The father-son duo's attempts to win the bet and the extent to which they are pushed by harsh realities, makes for the funny and emotional journey of this bitter-sweet tale
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4.Taryanche Bait A simple, self-sufficient Maharashtrian family leads a frugal but comfortable life in a village, away from the bustling metropolis of Mumbai. Shree, the father of the family, travels to Mumbai frequently on work. On one such journey, he decides to surprise... his family by taking them along. Om, the more impressionable of the two children, is enthralled. He imagines that everything will be bigger, better, and fantastic in Mumbai. But on the trip, Om faces the harsh reality of them being poor, village folk. The family end up staying in a filthy, decrepit guest room. Om spots the plush Imperial Hotel, every bit as magnificent as the Palace his grandmother described in her bedtime fables. Dazzled by the sight, he insists on visiting and staying at the hotel. Unable to placate the son, the father wagers a night's stay at the hotel if the son can stand first in his school exams. Om believes his father, and upon returning to their village, he burns the midnight oil. Shree is truly worried. He will have to come up with a suitable excuse to not upset his child. All his cash-generating plans seem to backfire! The father-son duo's attempts to win the bet and the extent to which they are pushed by harsh realities, makes for the funny and emotional journey of this bitter-sweet ta
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