So Akshay Kumar is back. Back as Rowdy Rathore. Directed by Prabhu Deva, the film is slated to release on June 1, 2012. Prabhu Deva has also choreographed some tracks of the film. Music has been given by Sajid-Wajid and it is jointly produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ronnie Screwvala. Looks like Dabbang part 2 where Soankshi plays another similar character. Akshay Kumar back with his action genre wearing the mustache similar to Salman’s in Dabbang. And the trailer looks like one of those from the South Indian movies. Anyways enjoy the Rowdy Rathore here-
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Patiala House – Music Review & Trailer
Akshay Kumar has another release. Uff how much of AK can we take because I am fed up of him. Anyways Patiala House is his first release of 2011. This Nikhil Advani directed movie has Shankar Ehsaan Loy’s music with lyrics by Anvita Dutta. After listening at once to the album there is nothing different to the music but yes its definitely entertaining. The album has 12 songs including remixes and all has the SEL touch in it.
The album opens with ‘Laung da lashkara’ sung by Hard Kaur, Mahalaxmi Iyer and pop singer Jassi if you remember him. He comes back to playback singing after sometime now. Its good to hear him again. The song is catchy with some rap in it and heavy Punjabi touch and feel to it. The song has a remixed version too done by Harry Anand and is passable.
The best song of the album comes with Shafqat Amanat Ali crooning “Kya Main Jagoon”. A brilliantly sung song with equally good lyrics. For me the music takes a backseat here and one can just sway to the brilliant vocals by Shafqat. The best song of the album and the most melodious composition. There is an unplugged and a remix versions of the song too. Both are equally good.
Next track is “Rola pe gaya” sung by Master Saleem, Hard Kaur, Mahalaxmi, Earl and Shankar. Despite having singers like that justice has not been done with the song and it fails to make a mark . The song starts well but then doesn’t keep up to what it promises. The remix is equally disappointing as well. Next track is ‘Aadat hai voh’, sung by Vishal Dadlani filled with good guitar strumming and equally good lyrics the song is somewhat better.
“Baby when you talk to me” looks like an ode to the pop culture. Quite a youthful song sung by Alyssa Mendonsa and Suraj Jagan, this one is a foot tapping number with both English and Hindi lyrics and is an OK number. The remix of the same is fine. Track ‘Tumba Tumba’ by Hans Raj Hans is a qawali track. A soulful number looks like more of a situational song. The last song on the album is ‘Aval Allah’crooned by Richa Sharma. The track has good Sufi touch in it and is a good track.
Overall as I said, there is nothing different in the album but surely some of the songs are entertaining. The movie trailer doesn’t excites me at all and as the rumors suggest its a cricket version of John Abraham’s DAN DANA DAN GOAL movie. Hope Patiala House is not as bad as that was.
Ratings- 2.5 out of 5
Here is the trailer of the movie-
Tees Maar Khan – Theatrical Trailer & Title Track
So here is the long awaited trailer of Tees Maar Khan. Starring Akshay Kumar & Katrina Kaif, this one is about a thief. Directed by Farah Khan, this one was kept close to the chest and they were trying to leak information at their own will. But finally on the eve of Diwali they gave this out. Now promo looks okey, not great to me. Plus Akshay has few movie lined up this year and I am still to see a good performance from him and not overacting. This also stars the Roadies fame Raghu and his brother and Akshaye Khanna too. Produced by UTV Motion Pictures , this one is coming in late December. Hope this brings happiness to Akshay’s career.
Here is their title track too-
Action Replayy- First look
The first extended look for the upcoming Diwali Release – Action Replayy starring – Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Directed by Vipul Shah , it is a story based on a 1994 Gujarati Indian play of the same name. Action Replayy is a time travel comedy tale based on Mumbai in the fifties. Also stars Randhir Kapoor, Neha Dhupia and Aditya Roy Kapur.
Khatta Meetha- First Look
Struggling road construction contractor, Sachin Tichkule (Akshay Kumar) dreams big. To make Matters worse, the new municipal commissioner turns out to be his ex girl friend (Trisha) who now hates him.
The film reveals in a light hearted way, the extent of corruption and bribery rampant in the system, and the ingenious means you have to adopt if you want to survive enjoy the bumpy ride! Check out the Marathi accent of Akshay Kumar..Looks like another flop in Akshay’s kitty