Wednesday 22 May 2013

The rise of the Other Kapoor,the fall of the Other Murthy and a Masaledar week gone by...

"अपने  सपनों  से  ज्यादा  होते  है "...  Aurangzeb gives Indian film industry an actor of substance,coming from the other Kapoor family which has given versatile actor like Anil Kapoor ,Arjun Kapoor steals the show in this movie which is filled with stellar performances from Prithvi Raj and the Rishi Kapoor in particular.
                   Arjun has grown as an actor from his first film and would no doubt give the bigger stars a run for their money in the days the come.All in all a good movie experience ,thanks for the person booking the ticket :) and one who gave the review also .Guys dont forget to watch "The Great Gatsby" also.This chap Leonardo DiCaprio doesn't seem to age,yet another powerful performance for him and Tobey Maguire.
 
" सपने अपनों से ज्यादा होते है  "...      The other Murthy -The once blue eyed boy of Narayan Murthy does it again.A middle class boy from Bangalore who was instrumental in the success of Infosys gets sacked just after few days of "Spot Fixing Scandal" in IPL breaking out.
So Indian Media is having a Full Meals this week,TRP's going to sour ,but who is going to fix the real problem.
 
Switch on the Idiot Box ,the first thing you are going to see is Sreesanth Bowling clip with Towel highlighted ...this happens  24*7...
 
 
Finally it rains heavily in Bangalore and what next ... waiting for "Yeh Jawani hai Diwani and Chennai Express "
 
             But its a choice we need to make
                                                     "अपने सपनों से ज्यादा होते है "... 
                                                     
             Or the other way around
                                                                  Life Goes On
                                                                                          LiFe As It Is
                                                                                                            Continues ...
                                                                                          
 
Always Yours,
Pavan