Besides being a brilliant actress, Madhuri Dixit is known as one of the best dancers ever to grace the Bollywood silver screen. When you think of dance sequences in Bollywood, her name always comes to mind, from ‘Ek Do Teen’ to ‘Dola Re Dola’, to the many dances of Dil Toh Pagal Hai, Aaja Nachle, and so many more!
For her newest project, The Fame Game, Madhuri plays Bollywood star Anamika Anand, and one of the scenes features an epic dance number to the song ‘Dupatta Mera’ We have to say this is Pure Madhuri Magic. With music by Salim Merchant, vocals by Sunidhi Chauhan, and choreography by Vaibhavi Merchant, it is beautiful, outstanding, and bravo worthy in dance, vocals, and song.
About the song, director Sri Rao wrote, “She’s the most iconic dancer in Bollywood history. And I had the chance to direct her in our very own musical number.
For her newest project, The Fame Game, Madhuri plays Bollywood star Anamika Anand, and one of the scenes features an epic dance number to the song ‘Dupatta Mera’ We have to say this is Pure Madhuri Magic. With music by Salim Merchant, vocals by Sunidhi Chauhan, and choreography by Vaibhavi Merchant, it is beautiful, outstanding, and bravo worthy in dance, vocals, and song.
About the song, director Sri Rao wrote, “She’s the most iconic dancer in Bollywood history. And I had the chance to direct her in our very own musical number.
- 2/27/2022
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Notebook movie review is here. Released today, Notebook is produced by Salman Khan and it introduces Zaheer Iqbal and Pranutan Bahl to Bollywood. Directed by national award winner Nitin Kakkar (Filmstan), Notebook is the Indian adaptation of the 2014 picturesquely poetic Thai romance drama Teacher's Diary (Khit Thueng Witthaya) by Khit Thueng Witthaya. The movie is in news as Salman Khan is presenting a love story and launching two fresh faces. Is the love able to blossom??find out in Notebook movie review.
Immediate reaction when the end credits of Notebook roll
Notebook is a love story that is made for those who believe in the divine power of love, a love story that challenges the typical romantic comedy motif of boy meets girl, fall in love only to break up and get back together at the end. Notebook is an experience that is refreshingly poetic, charmingly heartwarming, intriguingly soul stirring...
Immediate reaction when the end credits of Notebook roll
Notebook is a love story that is made for those who believe in the divine power of love, a love story that challenges the typical romantic comedy motif of boy meets girl, fall in love only to break up and get back together at the end. Notebook is an experience that is refreshingly poetic, charmingly heartwarming, intriguingly soul stirring...
- 3/29/2019
- GlamSham
Notebook
Starring Pranutan Behl, Zaheer Iqbal
Directed by Nittin Kakkar
It is significant that Salman Khan is a producer on this the tenderest most lyrical love story of his career. Salman has repeatedly expressed his aversion to physical love on screen, Pda at its most public if you please. He doesn’t ever kiss his heroines.
Neither does his new discovery Zaheer Iqbal, a strapping young athletic debutant who demonstrates unexpected spurts of compassion at pertinent points in the plot. Zaheer is a lambi race ka ghoda.
This is a romance where the lead pair doesn’t meet. They touch each other’s lives through words. Not poetry, mind you. This is not an occasion to do a Pakeezaah on us. Director Nitin Kakkar whose last film Mitron is a neglected gem, creates a stirring alchemy in the romance. The mood is as somber as the Valley when the guns are silent.
Starring Pranutan Behl, Zaheer Iqbal
Directed by Nittin Kakkar
It is significant that Salman Khan is a producer on this the tenderest most lyrical love story of his career. Salman has repeatedly expressed his aversion to physical love on screen, Pda at its most public if you please. He doesn’t ever kiss his heroines.
Neither does his new discovery Zaheer Iqbal, a strapping young athletic debutant who demonstrates unexpected spurts of compassion at pertinent points in the plot. Zaheer is a lambi race ka ghoda.
This is a romance where the lead pair doesn’t meet. They touch each other’s lives through words. Not poetry, mind you. This is not an occasion to do a Pakeezaah on us. Director Nitin Kakkar whose last film Mitron is a neglected gem, creates a stirring alchemy in the romance. The mood is as somber as the Valley when the guns are silent.
- 3/29/2019
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Shot in the picturesque locations of Kashmir, Notebook starring Zaheer Iqbal and Pranutan Bahl is all set to release this Friday (29th March). Apart from the trailer and songs, audiences have also been raving about the way Kashmir has been captured in the film.
Known as heaven on earth, director Nitin Kakkar has used Kashmir as the backdrop to narrate his unique love story. Incidentally, this was lead actor Zaheer Iqbal’s first visit to the place and he instantly fell in love with it. The actor also explored a lot of places there and he is sure he will visit again.
Cinematographer Manoj Kumar Khatoi has painted an attractive picture which blends perfectly with Nitin’s vision. Nitin and Manoj have explored the unexplored places in Kashmir showcasing audiences with a visual treat that they would have not witnessed on the big screen.
Commenting on the same, Nitin says,...
Known as heaven on earth, director Nitin Kakkar has used Kashmir as the backdrop to narrate his unique love story. Incidentally, this was lead actor Zaheer Iqbal’s first visit to the place and he instantly fell in love with it. The actor also explored a lot of places there and he is sure he will visit again.
Cinematographer Manoj Kumar Khatoi has painted an attractive picture which blends perfectly with Nitin’s vision. Nitin and Manoj have explored the unexplored places in Kashmir showcasing audiences with a visual treat that they would have not witnessed on the big screen.
Commenting on the same, Nitin says,...
- 3/27/2019
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
MollywoodThe series titled ‘Instagramam’ comes from Mridul Nair who directed the film ‘B. Tech’.Digital NativeWeb series is the latest craze among netizens and those looking for entertainment at home. Tamil, Hindi and Telugu entertainment industries have taken the lead in this, in the country, and now the Malayalam industry is also following suit. Director Mridul Nair of B. Tech fame is coming out with a web series titled Instagramam. The first look of it was launched by mega star Mammootty online. It may be noted here that this will be the first web series in Malayalam. Sharing the poster online, actor Asif Ali, who played the lead in B. Tech, wrote: “Presenting the first look of a quirky and unique web series from the director of B. Tech and my dear brother, Mridul Nair, with prominent actors from the Malayalam film industry playing key roles. “Instagramam,” coming soon.” B.
- 11/28/2018
- by Cris
- The News Minute
Starring Manoj Bajpai, Mayur Patole, Tillotama Shome
Written & Directed by Soumendra Padhi
Watching the extreme poverty of wunder-kid Budhia Singh’s life in this brave and profoundly moving biopic, I felt rich and privileged.
Cinema that can elevate your spirit while depicting the tragic loss of youth and innocence in the midst of abject deprivation is a rare exception and eminently welcome. Ergo, a standing ovation for debutant director Soumendra Padhi’s bluntly brilliant biopic. It may not brag of the brio that dazzles us in Dishoom or the swag that makes Salman the Sultan of the box office.
But by God, Budhia Singh – Born To Run spreads sunshine in the viewer’s heart. Its notably pronounced mood of transparency lends to the narrative a sense of unadorned directness. And yet this film is not a dry documentary on am exceptional child from Odisha who ran (and he ran, and ran…...
Written & Directed by Soumendra Padhi
Watching the extreme poverty of wunder-kid Budhia Singh’s life in this brave and profoundly moving biopic, I felt rich and privileged.
Cinema that can elevate your spirit while depicting the tragic loss of youth and innocence in the midst of abject deprivation is a rare exception and eminently welcome. Ergo, a standing ovation for debutant director Soumendra Padhi’s bluntly brilliant biopic. It may not brag of the brio that dazzles us in Dishoom or the swag that makes Salman the Sultan of the box office.
But by God, Budhia Singh – Born To Run spreads sunshine in the viewer’s heart. Its notably pronounced mood of transparency lends to the narrative a sense of unadorned directness. And yet this film is not a dry documentary on am exceptional child from Odisha who ran (and he ran, and ran…...
- 8/6/2016
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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