09 February,2009 07:30 AM IST | | Sumana B Jayanth, Namita Gupta, Manju Shettar, Suresh Kumar and Prabhudev M
When dreams become nightmares
Film: Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye (Hindi)
cast: Randeep Hooda, Raima Sen, Arbaaz Khan
Direction: Madhureeta Anand
Verdict: ''
Maya (Raima Sen) and Vikram Singh (Arbaaz Khan) are a not-so-happily married couple, who live with their daughter Priya in Delhi. Vikram is a chauvinist and a flirt. Maya, who is gifted with a good voice, is forced to stop singing after her marriage. But she rediscovers her passion after Jai (Randeep) comes into her life. The rest of the drama is about how he turns her into a swingin' singer!
What's hot: Randeep Hooda with his killer looks.
What's not: Arbaaz Khan has to try real hard to be taken seriously as an actor.u00a0 Raima is wasted an as a doormat and the script does no justice to her intelligence or yours.
Verdict:u00a0 Stay away. Sometimes, your real problems are better than your imaginary ones.
Jab dil hi toot gaya
Film: Dev D (Hindi)
cast: Abhay Deol, Mahi Gill, Kalki Koechlin
Direction: Anurag Kashyap
Theatre: Inox, Fame, Innovative Multiplex, PVR, Fun
Rating: ''''
After being spurned by Paro, Dev leaves Punjab and relocates to Delhi's Daryaganj. His days are filled with vodka and his nights are spent in the boudoirs of assorted women. He's soon hurtling into the arms of Chanda (Kalki Koechlin), a student by day andu00a0 hooker by night. A victim of an MMS scandal in Chandigarh, she runs away from home after changing her name from Lenny to Chanda with help from Chunni babu, a pimp.
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What's hot: Kashyap brilliantly reads the psyche of the youth. Their struggle to juggle the contradictions of a liberal education and a conservative home is captured well.
What's not: The wine and women bit is a bit overdone.
Verdict: Must-watch, especially because of its earthy appeal.
Gimmicks don't sell
Film: Birugali (Kannada)
Cast: Chetan, Sithara Vaidya, Tara and Kishore
DirectION: Harsha A
TheatreS: Santosh, Uma, Fun and PVR
Rating: ''
What's Hot: Two songs are excellent with Arjun's solid music as well as fantastic choreography.u00a0 Sithara Vaidya has done a noteworthy job and Kishore's unique style of acting wins whistles.
What's Not: Harsha's story has no depth. Some sequences are clichu00e9d. Chetan is a disappointment.
Verdict: Watch at your own risk.
Mind games, anyone?
Film: Naan Kadavul (Tamil)
Cast: Arya, Pooja, Rajendran, Azhagam Thamizhmani
Director: Bala
Theatres: PVR, Inox, Fame
Rating:u00a0 '''
Verdict: Be warned, this is not a time-pass film. It's for those who care about good cinema.
Almost good
Film: Junglee (Kannada)
Cast: Vijay, Aindritha Ray, Rangayana Raghu, Adi Lokesh, Kashi
Direction: Suri
Theatres: PVR Cinemas, Inox, Adarsh, Aparna, Navrang
Rating: ''
What's hot: The first half is racy. Bolstered by good music and decent performances, it encourages you to expect magic from Suri. Vijay has worked hard on his physique, body language and style. Harikrishna has moved up a notch with another hit album. The songs, Hale Seesa, Hale Paperu2026 and Neenandare Nannolage, are hum-worthy pieces. The telling sepia tones and the play of light and darkness of the fight scenes reveal Sathya Hegde's prowess as cinematographer.
What's not: The downslide begins in the second half of the film. The narration begins to totter, with gore getting gorier and murders getting maniacal. A shoddy script and loose characterization turn it into a damn squib.
Verdict: This flick may go down well with the frontbenchers, but there is nothing exciting for movie buff.