Another month has whizzed past through us, and all sorts of we are able to do is stutter in the complete deep dark void that also exists in the Bollywood Box Office. This is actually the roundup of the movies that graced the screens this month. There have been four movies that released this month, and not one of them were any great actually.
The first movie to complete the rounds of the box office this month was Raajneeti, a film which was inspired in the Indian Mythological epic Mahabharata, and pitted in the present Indian political system. The film tried to be a lot of things, a God Father, an easy revenge movie, however in the finish, a name like Ranbir Kapoor couldn't save this too complex-for-a-movie-but-too-simple-for-a-novel story.
Raavan was another mega production and offering that reviewers were licking their chops for. The film had the husband duo in the first group of Bollywood, Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, which one was inspired in the mythological epic, Ramayana. If you are pondering whether there are two movies each month releasing which are depending on Indian culture, the reply is no - it had been only a coincidence. This movie continues to be soundly criticized for nearly everything, aside from its camera work and cinematography.
With Hollywood remaking movies and delivering sequels, Bollywood had its taste of sequels with Krantiveer - The Revolution Begins as the third entrant within this eventless month. The film occupies in the original cult movie, Krantiveer (1995) that was over the very best patriotic and moralistic tirade and worked, but shouting over the rooftops is really nineties. They ought to have experienced a glance at what Sly could do with John Rambo and left it at this.
Possibly the only real movie that one can leave having a sweet style of the mouth may be the movie that released at the outset of this month, I dispise Luv Stories, that is presented by Karan Johar, the man behind every cult love story movie made in Bollywood after the '90s. Be skeptical though, this movie isn't directed by him also it doesn't have the misty magic one might consider inside a Bollywood chicklit movie.
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