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'Risk' is all set to hit the theatres this December. This thriller with the family backdrop stars Randeep Hooda as Suryakant, Vinod Khanna as Khalid and Tanushree Dutta as Shradha in the lead roles. It also stars Seema Biswas, Makrand Deshpandey and Yashpal Sharma is supporting roles. The movie Risk is a story of an honest and upright cop Suryakant, who is struggling through a dilemma. One risk can change his life. But he realizes his job is full of risks and doing his duty honestly is the toughest job. He is standing at the crossroad of a dilemma of serving his duty or be committed to his family or his love Shradha, as they pay a heavy price for his honesty. 'Risk' is the other side of the cop's life. It's the jeopardy his family faces for standing by him and his commitment to his uniform. His victory has a heavy price attached to it. This thriller with family backdrop is shot in various locations like Bangkok, Dubai, Austria and Mumbai. Randeep Hooda plays the righteous and courageous 'Khaki bearer'. Carving a strong, confident and gutsy police officer that stands by commitments to his uniform. Tanushree Dutta plays opposite Randeep, a dancer in the movie and Veteran actor Vinod Khanna plays the lion in the den, with a new, stylized avtar as a don. Director Vishram Sawant, speaking on Risk expressed, 'Its not the typical 'chor-police' play, but brings forward the serious aspect of a cops life - 'duty'. A strong willed, dedicated cop, whose priority is his duty and at any cost. This movie is the other side of the story, an honest cop standing of a crossroad of a dilemma to take a risk. His job itself is a tough risk and doing it honestly a tougher job. It's a movie with a very strong character and hard-hitting story, which conveys a message and not the motives.' He added, 'Risk salutes the courage of those honest officers who are strangled in this system and still doing their duty in true sense not for the name or fame. It's about dedication for your work & courage of doing something right.'
My role in 'Bank-Chor' unlike stereotypical comedian: Kapil Sharma
Stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma, who is ready to make a film debut with Yash Raj Films' (YRF) "Bank-Chor", says his role in the movie defies the stereotypical portrayal of a comedian. The 32-year-old has signed a three-film contract with YRF. "Bank-Chor" will be produced under the production banner's Youth Films Division Y-Films, which made "Mere Dad Ki Maruti". "It’s a privilege and a dream to be part of the YRF family and have my launch with their Youth Films Studio, Y-Films. The script is the most exciting part since it's the kind of role that's very unlike the stereotype of a comedian or what people could typecast me as," Kapil said in a statement. He says that he has already started "working on the nuances of the character". "I've always loved and watched thrillers and this is a thriller comedy, so it's even better," said the star comedian, who has become a rage courtesy his hit chat show "Comedy Nights With Kapil". He is excited about turning over a new leaf with the movie. "I’ve done serious theatre for years before comedy. Finally with YRF’s vision, I’ll get to do this again after a 12-year break and this script has equal scope of comedy. It’s sure to surprise my fans," he said. "Bank-Chor", directed by Bumpy and produced by Ashish Patil, is a comic caper that tells the story of three people who pick a wrong day to rob a bank. What happens when the trio is inadvertently caught in a crossfire of cops, industrialists and corrupt politicians, forms the rest of the story.
Vikram Bhatt To Strike the same Chord
Wallowing across the seventh heaven, Vikram Bhatt is the most elated auteur in Bollywood now. Well, the most galvanizing part is that the director would continue to impinge on with one more horror. Indeed, Raaz and 1920 and their rattling success of hitting bull's eye in box office enkindled his thought of scoring a hat-trick of horror flick. The film titled 'Shapit' that means 'The Cursed' marks the debut of Aditya Narayan, son of famous playback singer Udit Narayan. "Yup! I am more gleeful with the success of 1920 and I want to enthrall my audiences with more chills on their spines", says Director Vikram Bhatt. At the moment, he is on the pursuit of an actress and shooting hits the floors in January 2009'
'Tum Bin 2': "Teri Fariyaad" song hits right chord with audience
The soulful song "Teri Fariyaad" from 'Tum Bin 2' has definitely created history as the song has become a huge rage among the audience. Not only is the song is topping charts but it is also being appreciated for bringing back the Ghazal era. The beautiful rendition which has been re-created for the sequel features Jagjit Singh’s voice along with Rekha Bhardwaj’s.Producer Bhushan Kumar and director Anubhav Sinha who have reunited for this movie, are of the opinion that the music album of this film would be incomplete without this beautiful Ghazal. The song which is picturised on Neha Sharma, Aashim Gulati and Aditya Seal has been recreated by Ankit Tiwari and penned by lyricist Shakeel Azmi.'Tum Bin 2', produced by Bhushan Kumar and Anubhav Sinha releases on November 18.
Chiri 150 Updates: Chiranjeevi Very Interestingly Explains The Story and What To Expect From The Movie
Chiranjeevi Very interestingly Describes Kaththilantodu story and what to expect from the movie, At Cinemaa Awards Function. Chiranjeevi’s mega comeback flick ‘Kaththilantodu’ which eventually happens to be his milestone 150th film in VV Vinayak direction arrived on sets and progressing with planned schedules. However, Mega Fans have plenty of doubts on Chiranjeevi’s characterization and how it would be special, different from rest of his films? Mega Star took a chance and described ‘Kaththilantodu’ from four different perspectives of his own films at Cinemaa Awards function yesterday. That was a creative idea and this is what was seen on stage. Shankar Narayan from ‘Indra,’ Subhash Chandra Bose from ‘Muta Mestri,’ Shankar Prasad from ‘Shankardada MBBS’ and Raju from ‘Gharana Mogudu’ are the four sensational characters done to perfection by Mega Star. In fact, all of them are blockbusters. ‘Kaththilantodu’ is described as agglomeration of social message like in ‘Indra,’ mass masala commercial entertainment like in ‘Muta Mestri,’ wonderful class comedy like in ‘Shankardada MBBS’ and finally the roughness of hero like we have seen in ‘Gharana Mogudu.’ All in all, ‘Kaththilantodu’ is a complete package.
Prakash striking the right chord
The up-and-coming young music composer G V Prakash is slowly climbing to stardom. After a scintillating debut in Veyyil, produced by Shankar and directed by Vasanthabalan, Prakash came up with hit numbers in Kireedom and Oram Po. He is now a busy man scoring music for several big projects which includes Silambarasan's Kalai, Dhanush starrer Polladhavan and Prakashraj's production venture Vellithirai. Kalai has lyrics penned by Vaali. For a rap song, director Tharun Gopi has written the lyrics. Silambarasan and Suchitra have sung the pacy number. Madhushree has sung one song besides the audio contains a theme music. Quite typical to the chemistry between Yuvan and Simbu, Prakash seems to have struck a right chord with the actor. In Vellithirai, Prakash has composed music for songs. Noted playback singer, Lucky Ali, Naresh Iyer and Harini had sung the songs. In director Gandhi Krishna's Ananda Thandavam, for the first time Vairamuthu is writing all the song for G V Prakash's composition. Gandhi Krishna, who directed Chellamay, wields the megaphone.