Showing posts with label latest wallpapers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label latest wallpapers. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2011

Diwali Wallpapers

Lighten up your desktop with these Beautiful Diwali Wallpapers.

HAPPY DIWALI.....!!!
On this auspicious festival of lights, may the glow of joy, prosperity & happiness illuminate your days in the year ahead. Wishing your & your family a Very Happy Diwali & Prosperous New Year.



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Monday, September 19, 2011

Stunning B-Town Imports

Katrina Kaif
 A definite asset, this beauty has the ability to sizzle in any film. Britain born Katrina Kaif is probably India’s most admirable Bollywood import. The actress has indeed worked very hard to make her way into being among the top actresses in Bollywood. The actress has to her fame several hit films like ‘Namastey London’, ‘Welcome’, ‘Singh Is Kinng’, ‘New York and’ Raajneeti’, which not only proved to be blockbusters on the domestic front but also created ripples off shores.

Jacqueline Fernandez

 Sri Lanka born hot diva Jacqueline Fernandez is another scorcher who has unquestionably upped the glam quotient by a few notches in Bollywood. Last seen in Mukesh Bhatt’s ‘Murder 2’ Jacky took the nation by storm. Ravishing Jacky is soon to appear in Sajid Khan’s up-coming ‘Housefull 2’.

Nargis Fakri

 The girl is generating quite a buzz even before her debut film has hit the marquee. Cast opposite hot-shot Ranbir Kapoor in Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Rockstar’, Nargis Fakri has emerged as a fresh face to look out for. Czech-Pakistani model, Nargis, after doing several ads and photo shoots for magazines, was pursued by ace director Imtiaz Ali to play the female lead in his next.

Kalki

 Very attractive and sweet Kalki Koechlin seems very likely to become the queen of the unconventional films. French-born Kalki made her debut with an off beat flick called ‘Dev D’. And ever since, the girl seems more in sync with her roles such as in ‘Shaitan’ or ‘The Girl In Yellow Boots’. Her portrayal of the modern Chandramukhi in Anurag Kashyap’s ‘Dev D’ which goes from an innocent schoolgirl to a vivacious prostitute was critically acclaimed.

Giselle Monteiro

 Giselle managed to pull a pretty convincing Punjabi kudi act in Imtiaz Ali’s super hit ‘Love Aaj Kal’. Though a Brazil national, Giselle has been blessed with the looks of a classic Indian beauty. Impressed by her role in ‘Love Aaj Kal’, Bollywood megastar SRK decided to cast her in his next production ‘Always Kabhi Kabhi’.

Barbara Mori

 A beauty of Uruguayan-Japanese and Mexican origin, Barbara Mori was Bollywood director Rakesh Roshan’s discovery to play Hrithik Roshan’s love interest in the over ambitious ‘Kites’. Though the film, a one of a kind crossover bombed at the Box Office, Barbara Mori went on to become hugely popular amongst lot of filmmakers, with many even lining up at her door with offers!

Bruno Abdullah

 First noticed in Channel V’s ‘India’s Hottest’, Bruno Abdullah, an Indian model of Brazilian and Arabian origin is known for her role as Giselle in Punit Malhotra`s ‘I Hate Luv Storys’, alongside Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor. Apart from performing an item song (Rehem Kare) for Anubhav Sinha’s ‘Cash’, Bruno appeared in reality TV Show ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’ Level 2 by Akshay Kumar.

Candice Boucher

 The South African bombshell who is famous for doing photo shoots for big international magazines makes her debut with critically acclaimed ‘Azaan’. Featured in magazine like Playboy and FHM, her fans are looking forward to her innings in Bollywood and hopes she sizzles on screen the same way she sizzles in her photos!

Catrina Lopez

 Here’s another firangi femme fatale newbie in B-town, apparently who claims to be the cousin of Latino sensation Jennifer Lopez! Catrina Lopez made her debut with an item number in Bollywood film ‘Bhindi Bazaar Inc.’. The girl had an instant connect with the masses but lacked the appeal of her famous cousin – Jennifer.
 

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Katrina's rockstar avatar

Mere Brother Ki Dulhan
’Mere Brother Ki Dulhan’ takes you on a fun-filled ride of humour and romance, where Imran falls in love with his brother’s dulhan!It would also be delight to see katrina in various new avatars.

Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the movie stars Imran Khan, Katrina Kaif and Ali Zafar.

Mere Brother Ki Dulhan’ will be released on September 9, 2011.



































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Monday, August 29, 2011

Mast-watch movie pataka-s!

A line-up of 10 (plus one) feel-good movies for your Eid and Ganesh Chaturthi home theatre.
Any festival in India is "adhura" without the right movie to be played along. The cinema habit has been as important to the celebrating Indian as has been the pageantry. "Film Festival" acquires a whole new meaning in India. For the aam Indian, every film is a festival and every festival needs a film.

Click on, as we present to you a list of 10 fabulous feel-good movies, to be had with your favourite Indian festival.

1. 'Amar Akbar Anthony'


Directed by Manmohan Desai, 'Amar Akbar Anthony' is the baap of all feel-good movies. A genre-defining pop movie, it continues to inspire escapist cinema in India. 'AAA' gave Manmohan Desai the courage to conceive and execute even more outlandish movie tales such as 'Naseeb', 'Coolie' and 'Mard'. He went on to make "anhoni ko honi" and "honi ko anhoni".

2. 'Hum Aapke Hain Kaun'


Sooraj Barjatya's sweetened mush. A feminine assortment of all the pretty and goody-goody things of the world. It's a dream-place full of romance, music, laddoos and jilebis! Choose this film, this Eid, and Sooraj Barjatya would stick a smiley on your face that will last at least till Christmas.

3. 'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge'

 
This is for the satiation of the hardcore romantic. 'DDLJ' celebrates romance. If you are asked to give an alternate title for this movie, it can only be 'The Passion of Shah Rukh Khan (and Kajol)'.

4. 'Dabangg'
The Salman Khan masala.



On a Eid day, this could be an audio-visual feast in itself. We see a self-spoofing Sallu here, and we want what we have always wanted from him: MORE!

5. 'Lagaan'

 
If you are in a blue mood and want to get back to the festival mode, Bhuvan and co are sure to do the trick for you. The ultimate tale of the underdog's triumph, 'Lagaan' will do to your heart what an energy drink does to your muscle!

6. 'Munnabhai MBBS'

 
This is the first of what we would call Genre Hirani. This is a totally Indian mix of emotions, drama, romance and soul-stirring (yes, you read it right) humour. The ultimate entertainer, 'Munnabhai...' is for all age groups and for all occasions. Where this movie is, there would be a festival!

7. 'Lage Raho Munnabhai'

 
Munnabhai descends again! And this time, the EQ (Entertainment Quotient) is higher than ever. Hirani makes you laugh and cry, at will and for a purpose. Mahatma Gandhi joins the chorus!

8. '3 Idiots'

 
Hirani has a hat trick! '3 Idiots' is for all those who love to see life as Ping-Pong! This give-and-take saga of three friends takes you on a roller coaster ride that is certain to put you in perspective and enable you to laugh at yourself.

9. 'Magadheera'

 
This mighty blockbuster from Tollywood is bound to instill awe in even the deadliest critics of commercial entertainers. An iconic production, the movie stars Ram Charan Teja (Chiranjeevi's son) and Kajal Agarwal in the lead. It is a tale of rebirth, told with the help of the most modern technology on earth. Fantabulous is the word.

10. Rajnikanth trilogy: 'Annamalai', 'Baasha', 'Padaiyappa'

 
Go to your DVD vendor and get these three flicks. Call all your friends and play it as loudly as possible. Use the best acoustic enhancements. The basic prerequisite for enjoying a Rajnikanth film is that you need a whistling-clapping-hooting crowd to accompany you into it. Fulfill this condition, and Rajni will make you forget that you are living in the 21st century!



AND......
Kids' Gold: 'Endhiran'


Rajni again!

1. Herd all the kids into the screening room.

2. Play this film.

3. Get out of the room.

4. Close the doors.

5. Have your drink, and listen to your favourite Jagjit Singh ghazal on the futility of life.


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