Orange movie review

Cast : Ram Charan Teja, Genelia D’Souza, Shazahn Padamsee, Brahmanandam, Sanchita Shetty, prabhu..
Director:   Bhaskar
Producer:   Nagendra Babu
Music Director:   Harris Jayaraj
Lyricst: Surendra Krishna,  Kedarnath,  Vanamali,  Ramajogaya Sastry….

The film starring the charming Geneila alongside Ramcharan will tell the story of a young Indian student who has settled in Melbourne and falls in love, and the twists and turns that accompany relationships. orange will be filmed at a number of Melbourne locations, including South bank, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, the West Gate Bridge and Docklands.

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Unstoppable Review

Cast: Denzel Washington,Chris Pine,Rosario Dawson,Ethan Suplee,……
Director:   Tony Scott
Producer:   Tony Scott,  Julie Yorn,  Mimi Rogers,  Eric McLeod,  Alex Young
Music Director:   Harry Gregson-Williams
Screenplay: Mark Bomback
Cinematographer: Ben Seresin
Editor: Robert Duffy,Chris Lebenzon

Unstoppable works far better than it should. It applies standard Hollywood bombast to an ostensibly true story, starting with a plausible disaster scenario and then drowning it beneath a glut of preposterous dramatic contrivances. Everything goes to 11 here. If a runaway train is cool, then a runaway train carrying toxic chemicals must be ten times as cool… and hey, how about a chemical-laden runaway train crashing into a dozen oil tanks?!

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Kanimozhi movie review

Cast: Jai,Shazahn Padamsee,Vijay Vasanth,Michael Thangadurai,Ranga,Ashwin Raja
Director: Sripathi
Producer: Sona, T.Siva
Music Director: Satish Chakravarthy
Cinematography: P. Chidamparam
Editing by:K. L. Praveen,N. B. Srikanth
Studio: Amma Creations
Genre: Romance
Language: Tamil

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Red Movie Review

Producer: Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian

Director: Robert Schwentke

Cast: Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Mary Louise Parker, John Malkovich, Morgan Freeman, Karl Urban, Ernest Borgnine, Julian McMahon, Richard Dreyfuss, Brian Cox and James Remar.

Music: Christophe Beck

The movie Red is an action-cum-comedy movie with a touch of romance. The spy-caper film is all about a retired CIA agent and his lady love taking to the road after being targeted for death by a high-level government and business cabal. The film has everything that an action flick needs and the director has good grip over the narration too. But the lack of newness in the screenplay makes it not so interesting. Moreover, the movie lacks twists and it has quite predictable storyline.

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Break Ke Baad Review

Genre: Drama, Romance
Director: Danish Aslam
Producer: Kunal Kohli
Banner: Kunal Kohli Productions, Reliance Big Pictures
Music Director: Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Star Cast: Imran Khan, Deepika Padukone, Sharmila Tagore, Shahana Goswami, Yudishtir Urs, Navin Nischol, Lillete Dubey

A childhood friendship turning into teenage love progressing towards a hopefully long-term relationship forms the nitty-gritty of ‘Break Ke Baad’. Abhay Gulati (Imran Khan) and Aaliya Khan (Deepika Padukone) have known each other ever since they were four. As they progress towards teenage life, so does their friendship into a love affair.

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