Showing posts with label Katrina Kaif. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katrina Kaif. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Ranbir and Katrina on Scooters!

Ranbir and Katrina used scooters to travel, during their stay in Thailand. The duo was in Thailand together while they were shooting for their next Jagga Jasoos. When The actors arrived at Thailand airport along with the entire unit there were cars lined up for them to take them to their destination. While on the way to their hotel, they saw majority of the people in the town were travelling by means of a scooter. Apparently both of them were quite enthusiastic to travel using these Scooters around the country and therefore requested the production house to arrange the two wheeler for them.
Ranbir and Katrina broke this stereotype and They wanted to go with the mass. From then on, both the lead actors Had their scooters with them and use to travel from one location to another. The crew members also hired a couple of more scooters and use to travel to the sets for shoot and back using their ride. Spokesperson of the film further added “The entire unit along with Ranbir and Katrina switched to scooters to travel around the location. The team had a lot of fun while doing the same”
The film that will see Ranbir and Katrina on the big screen has already gone ahead and finished its shoot in Thailand and South Africa. The film has been shot in varied locations and continues to go on! In fact the team is now working on their next schedule. The film also Marks the return of Ranbir and Anurag Basu after Barfi. Ranbir and Katrina will be seen on screen after a very long time.
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Friday, 28 August 2015

Phantom Movie Review

Release Date: 28th August, 2015
Language: Hindi

Gene: Action-thriller

Cast: Saif Ali Khan , Katrina Kaif

Banner: Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment

Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala,Siddharth Roy Kapur

Director: Kabir Khan

Music: Pritam Komail Shayan, Julius Packiam


Phantom movie directed by Kabir Khan found itself in a host of controversies owing to the Pakistan Censor Board banning it! Saif Ali Khan's comments on the issue led to his movies getting banned in the country forever. Film reviewer Kiaara ended up giving the movie 0 rating out of 5, claiming it to be a same old story. So is Phantom really a same old story or is it an edgy tale which keeps you at the edge of your seats? Time to find out, read the movie review.

Story

Phantom is based on the book Mumbai Avengers written by Hussain Zaidi which talks about the events post 26/11 Mumbai attacks with fictional stories that should have happened. The movie starts with the real footage of 26/11 post which, Jude aka Daniyal Khan, (Saif Ali Khan) an army officer is seen killing a man and getting arrested by the police since he had left behind his team causing them to be dead.

Fast forwarding to the present scenario, when years later, RAW decides to arrest all the people responsible for the attacks. They approach Jude to help them in this mission and in return promise to clear his bad reputation and get a good name in the Indian army. 

Nawaz Mistry (Katrina Kaif) plays the role of a former RAW agent who is now a counsellor and supplies arms to refugee camps. She helps Jude in his mission and identify all the culprits behind the attacks.

Plus points: 


Saif Ali Khan's performance as an ex-army officer on a mission is really good, after Omkara this is probably his best performance and his fans will surely enjoy. Kabir Khan's direction is on par, after Bajrangi Bhaijaan, he is really on a roll. 

Action scenes are shot really well, believable combat scenes except for a few Kabir Khan exaggeration. The main positive aspect of the film is the fast paced storyline which keeps you hooked and the edge of your seats and doesn't waster any time in dillydallying. 

To the point crisp narration is the USP of the movie. The background score is also great, keeping in tab with the pace of the film.

Minus Points:: 

Katrina Kaif is the only let down in the film when it comes to actors' performances. She is not seen mouthing much dialogues and her performance is average and could have been better. 

Verdict: 

The unexpected twists and turns in the plot with no dull moments makes Phantom movie a gripping watch. Book your tickets asap!
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