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Rani Mukherji-The Biography
Rani Mukerji, famous as the queen of Bollywood hails from a film-oriented family of Bengali origin. Her father Ram Mukherjee is a retired director and one of the founders of ‘ Filmalaya Studios’. Her mother Krishna was a playback singer. Her brother Raja Mukherjee is a film producer, now turned director.
Indeed, Rani Mukherjee has more filmi relations than one can count on fingertips.
The Name Mystery “Mukherjee or Mukerji”?
Rani changed the English transliteration of her surname from Mukherjee to Mukerji several years ago. At the time, it was reported that she did this for numerological reasons. In 2006, Mukerji stated that numerology was not a concern; her name had been put down as Mukerji on her passport, and she wanted to retain it.
With a trademark husky voice, Rani made her debut in a women-oriented film Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat that did nit help her much in establishing herself. She got her first breakthrough with Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in 1998.
Mukerji is a trained Odissi dancer, and began learning the dance in tenth grade. Mukerji studied at Maneckjee Cooper High School in Juhu, and later enrolled at Mithibai College in Mumbai. Rani Mukherjee is very fond of cricket.
The icing on the cake was ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’, a film that had been eagerly awaited for the prospective battle of the Mukherjee cousins. While Kajol was, beyond doubt, the film’s heroine, Rani too had her share of meat in the supporting role of Shah Rukh’s first wife, Tina . She received her first Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actress category for the same film.
She was gradually shifting positions towards the top in the popularity charts, she started getting the initial jolts. Films like Baadal and Nayak cast a shadow on her prospects. The film left theatres in India without a whimper. Hope was alive in the form of Hadh Kar Di Aapne, which was in the pipeline. Rani had faith in Govinda and David Dhawan’s saleability at the box office. Unfortunately, the film failed to raise a laugh and the cash boxes did not ring.
Rani tried to remain unfazed. She was looking towards the future and Hey Ram. As an actress, Rani was proud to be associated with an actor-director of Kamal Haasan’s caliber and was thrilled to have Hey Ram in her lap. Even Hey Ram did not propel her career to the extent she had expected. There wasn’t any critical appreciation of her performance in the film. Infact, Rani’s fans became aloof when they saw their favourite actress locked in a passionate kiss in the film.
Rani Mukerji still was excitingly looking up about the projects that were lined up. A series of unsuccessful runs didn’t dampened the giggly self. She continued to be sprightly. Suddenly there was a furious debate about exactly what made Rani Mukherjee click (for a raging hit she was, especially with the male population) her daring, baring clothes, her husky voice, or the little peek you got into her acting abilities.
Whatever it was, this film helped Rani zoom into the happening league and suddenly, she was everyone’s favourite new star! Even a dud like ‘Hello Brother’ (1999) couldn’t affect her new-found status.
In 2001, Mukerji starred in Abbas Mustan’s romantic drama Chori Chori Chupke Chupke , co-starring Salman Khan and Preity Zinta. The film was released after a one-year delay, and was one of the first Bollywood movies to handle the issue of surrogate child-birth. Mukerji’s role was that of Priya Malhotra , a woman who is unable to conceive after a miscarriage, thus hires a surrogate mother. Rani Mukherji was handicapped with a role that doesn’t give her much scope besides weeping and sobbing,yet, to her credit, she manages to hold her own even while playing a stereotypical sacrificing bhartiya nari.
In 2002, Mukerji played the lead role in Kunal Kohli’s romance Mujhse Dosti Karoge , co-starring alongside Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor. Although the movie did not do well in India, it generated great business overseas, and marked her entry into India’s biggest production house: Yash Raj Films. Later that year, Rani Mukerji starred in Shaad Ali’s critically acclaimed Saathiya opposite Vivek Oberoi. The film was a moderate success and became one of the highest grossing movies of the year. The role of Suhani Sharma, the lead protagonist,(a medical student) became so real on-screen by her mesemerizing presence. She dealt with the tensions and discontent of married life beautifully. She won a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance, and among several other nominations, received her first Best Actress nomination at the Filmfare.
Mukerji’s first 2003 release was Aziz Mirza’s drama Chalte Chalte opposite Shahrukh Khan. The film saw her play a similar role to that of Saathiya, and she received her second nomination for Filmfare Best Actress Award. Among another three releases that year, Mukerji starred in Chori Chori, where she portrayed her first comic role. Although the film did not do well at the box office, Mukerji’s comic timing was praised.
In 2004, her performance as a Bengali housewife in Mani Ratnam’s Yuva won Mukerji her second Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. Though the film failed to do well, her performance was critically acclaimed with one critic writing, “the role demanded an actress of substance and Rani more than lives up to the expectations”. She followed through by playing the leading role in the romantic comedy Hum Tum, which became one of the biggest hits of the year. The film, based on the 1989 film When Harry Met Sally…, was directed by Kunal Kohli. Mukerji’s portrayal of Rhea Sharma, a woman of today’s generation, won her several awards, including her first Filmfare Best Actress Award.
Yash Chopra’s love saga Veer-Zaara, co-starring alongside Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta emerged as the top grossing movie in India and abroad, tells the love story of an Indian officer, Veer Pratap Singh , played by Khan, and a Pakistani woman, Zaara, played by Zinta. Mukerji played the supporting role of Saamiya Siddiqui, a Pakistani lawyer who takes it upon herself to find the truth about Veer Pratap Singh.
Black came as the biggest milestone in her career. Mukerji in her critically acclaimed performance as the blind, deaf and mute Michelle McNally in Black (2005), earned her the Filmfare Best Actress Award for the second consecutive year.
In 2005, Mukerji starred in four high-profile films: Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black, Shaad Ali’s Bunty Aur Babli , Amol Palekar’s Paheli and Ketan Mehta’s The Rising .
She was primarily noted for her performance in Black . When Bhansali first came to Mukerji with the offer, she turned it down and stated that she was not confident enough to play a deaf-blind girl. Once the director put faith in her, she agreed to do it and intensely studied sign language with professionals at the Helen Keller Institute in Mumbai. Mukerji received much critical acclaim for her performance and collected numerous trophies in the category of Best Actress at various award ceremonies. There’s no denying that Rani delivered her best performance to date. With no dialogues in her lap, the actress conveys through expressions solely and what a terrific impact she makes. Here’s a performance that should act as a reference guide for all aspiring actors.
Her next release, Bunty Aur Babli, surfaced as one of the biggest hits of the year. The film, though successful at the box office, opened to mixed reviews, and so did Mukerji’s performance, with one critic writing, “Rani has done a great job most of the time, though she does tend to go a little over the top in the crying scenes. Nevertheless,
Mukerji received Best Actress nominations from the IIFA Awards and Filmfare Awards.
Mukerji was offered the lead role in Mira Nair’s Hollywood film, The Namesake (2007) but owing to clashing dates with Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, she could not commit to the project.
Her first release in 2006 was Karan Johar’s drama Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, which consisted of a multi-starrer that included Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Preity Zinta and Kirron Kher. The film opened to mixed reviews but emerged as the most successful movie ever overseas.The film tells the story of two unhappily married couples in New York, which results in an extramarital affair. Mukerji played the role of Maya Talwar, a woman layered with self-doubt and question about the relationship between her and her husband, played by [Abhishek] Bachchan; her performance was well received. The movie did not do well at the box office in India, though proved to be a hit overseas. Her role as a widow met with mixed reviews.
Anticipated Projects in 2009
Anurag Singh’s directorial debut starring Shahid Kapur and Rani Mukherjee in the lead, under production since July 2008, is already plagued with controversies.
“There are too many reports circulating against the actors. The allegations against Rani and Shahid are rubbish and baseless. Both of them are very professional actors,” the source is quoted as saying.The film has been titled ‘Addipa’ or ‘Haddipa’.
We hope that she comes back with a bang and bring joy to all her fans with her power packed performances and mesmerizing smile.
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Anne Hathaway - Becoming a cartoon again..
Anne Hathaway, recent Oscar nominee is becoming a cartoon for the 2nd time, taping a guest spot on "Family Guy" for a future episode. She has already done a "Simpsons" guest spot, playing a girl Bart falls for in an episode scheduled to air April 19, 2009.
Anne Hathaway's now done a cameo on FOX's other animated stalwart. Life & Style reported earlier this week that Anne Hathaway, who earned an Oscar nod this year for "Rachel Getting Married," popped into the FOX lot recently to record her scene, and we were able to get a few details on her appearance.
A network rep says Anne Hathaway'll be playing herself on the show, and the story has Anne Hathaway's presenting an Oscar (to whom, we're not sure). Given the long production schedule for animated shows, it's likely that Hathaway's cameo wouldn't air until next season.
Anne Hathaway outed herself as a "Family Guy" and "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" fan on the Oscar red carpet -- "any animated television series that's geared toward a 13-year-old boy, I'm into it," she said, setting countless fanboys' hearts aflutter.
Anne Hathaway next non-animated role will be in Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland." Anne Hathaway also just signed on to play Judy Garland in the biopic "Get Happy."
Anne Hathaway's now done a cameo on FOX's other animated stalwart. Life & Style reported earlier this week that Anne Hathaway, who earned an Oscar nod this year for "Rachel Getting Married," popped into the FOX lot recently to record her scene, and we were able to get a few details on her appearance.
A network rep says Anne Hathaway'll be playing herself on the show, and the story has Anne Hathaway's presenting an Oscar (to whom, we're not sure). Given the long production schedule for animated shows, it's likely that Hathaway's cameo wouldn't air until next season.
Anne Hathaway outed herself as a "Family Guy" and "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" fan on the Oscar red carpet -- "any animated television series that's geared toward a 13-year-old boy, I'm into it," she said, setting countless fanboys' hearts aflutter.
Anne Hathaway next non-animated role will be in Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland." Anne Hathaway also just signed on to play Judy Garland in the biopic "Get Happy."
Nandana Sen - The Biography
Nandana Sen or Nandana Dev Sen was born 19 August, 1967, and is an
upcoming bollywood actress.Her father is Nobel Prize winning economist
Amartya Sen and mother is Bengali writer Nabanita Dev Sen. She was
born in Calcutta. She spent her childhood in India and USA. Sen
started her career with the movie The Doll. In 2008, she appeared in
the British television series Sharpe, in the episode Sharpe's
Peril.She dated Madhu Varma.She married Horst Yorgan Rutstch. She’s
somewhat of a maverick – never hesitating to go against the
convention. Perhaps, it’s this very quality that makes Nandana Sen hot
and sizzling.
Filmography
Year Feature Film
2009 Rang Rasiya, The Forest, The World Unseen, It's a Mismatch (To
be released)
2007 Strangers, Marigold
2005 The War Within, My Wife's Murder, Tango Charlie, Black
2004 The Miracle: A Silent Love Story
2003 Bokshu, The Myth,
2001 Branchie
2000 Seducing Maarya
1998 The Doll/Gudia
Year Short Feature
2006 The Silence/Chuppee
2001 Forever
Nandana has always been on the fringes of Bollywood. Strictly
speaking, she hasn’t been part of the mainstream and has kept herself
restricted to off-beat cinema with only a few exceptions.
upcoming bollywood actress.Her father is Nobel Prize winning economist
Amartya Sen and mother is Bengali writer Nabanita Dev Sen. She was
born in Calcutta. She spent her childhood in India and USA. Sen
started her career with the movie The Doll. In 2008, she appeared in
the British television series Sharpe, in the episode Sharpe's
Peril.She dated Madhu Varma.She married Horst Yorgan Rutstch. She’s
somewhat of a maverick – never hesitating to go against the
convention. Perhaps, it’s this very quality that makes Nandana Sen hot
and sizzling.
Filmography
Year Feature Film
2009 Rang Rasiya, The Forest, The World Unseen, It's a Mismatch (To
be released)
2007 Strangers, Marigold
2005 The War Within, My Wife's Murder, Tango Charlie, Black
2004 The Miracle: A Silent Love Story
2003 Bokshu, The Myth,
2001 Branchie
2000 Seducing Maarya
1998 The Doll/Gudia
Year Short Feature
2006 The Silence/Chuppee
2001 Forever
Nandana has always been on the fringes of Bollywood. Strictly
speaking, she hasn’t been part of the mainstream and has kept herself
restricted to off-beat cinema with only a few exceptions.
Biography: Karisma Kapoor
Karisma Kapoor, nicknamed "Lolo" born on June 25, 1974 in Mumbai, Maharashtra,to Randhir Kapoor, an actor popular during the 1970s and 80s, and actress Babita. Her sister is actress Kareena Kapoor. She studied at the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai until grade six. Her grandfather is actor Raj Kapoor.
Making her film debut in 1991, Kapoor went on to become one of the most popular actresses of her generation. During her career years, she has been part of many commercially and critically successful films, Raja Hindustani being the most notable of them, as it was her biggest commercial success, and won Kapoor her first Filmfare Best Actress Award. She surprised critics and audiences with her performances in art films such as Fiza (2000) and Zubeidaa (2001), for which she earned a Best Actress and Best Actress (Critics) awards at the Filmfare ceremony. Since then, she has worked in several films though most of them performed poorly at the box office.
In 2003, Kapoor took a break from cinema and is likely to make her comeback very soon.
Karisma does not like to talk about her personal life but she has been romantically involved with Ajay Devgan and Abhishek Bachchan. She announced her engagement to Bachchan in October 2002 on the 60th birthday of Abhishek's father, Amitabh Bachchan. Four months later in February 2003, they split up.
On 29 September 2003, she married industrialist Sanjay Kapur, CEO of Sixt India. In typical Kapoor tradition, Karisma was married at her grandfather, the late Raj Kapoor's home, R K Cottage. The couple opted for an hour-long Hindu ceremony. The couple has one daughter named Samaira, who was born on 11 March 2005. After the birth of her daughter, there was considerable rift between her and her husband. The couple has subsequently patched-up.
Karisma made her debut in the 1991 movie Prem Qaidi, which was a semi-hit. Although most of her multiple releases from 1992-1996 failed to do well at the box office, she had some success with films like Jigar (1992), Anari (1993), Raja Babu (1994), Coolie No. 1 (1995), Saajan Chale Sasural (1996) and Jeet (1996).
In 1996, Kapoor played the female lead in Dharmesh Darshan's Raja Hindustani opposite Aamir Khan. The movie was the highest grossing film of the year and she won her first Filmfare Best Actress Award. The following year, she won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award and the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Yash Chopra's super-hit, Dil To Pagal Hai opposite Shahrukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit.
Kapoor took a year break from films in 1998. Her diminutive comeback in 1999 proved to be good as she took part in the year's most successful films. Kapoor starred in four absolute hits. David Dhawan's comedy Biwi No.1 opposite Salman Khan became the biggest hit of the year. She proved to have success with comedy films, as David Dhawan's another film Haseena Maan Jaayegi did fairly well at the box office.
Kapoor also collaborated for the first time with the Rajshri Productions banner with Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United which also resulted in a hit. Her last release, Jaanwar opposite Akshay Kumar, was another box office hit, making her the most successful actress of the year.
In 2000, she won her second Filmfare Best Actress Award for her performance in Khalid Mohammed's Fiza . Her performance in the film was much appreciated as she surprised the audiences and the critics showing great emotional range and depth. She also achieved critical acclaim for her role in the film, Zubeidaa (2001), which garnered her the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. Her performance in Shakti - The Power (2002) was highly appreciated and earned her many nominations in the Best Actress category.
In 2003 she played the leading role in the television series Karishma: A Miracle of Destiny. After her film, Baaz: A Bird In Danger that also released in 2003, she took a sabbatical from full time acting for three years.
Her most recent release was the delayed film, Mere Jeevan Saathi (2006) in which she played a negative role.
In October 2008, alongside actor Arjun Rampal and director/choreographer Farah Khan, Kapoor began judging the dance show Nach Baliye 4.
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Manish Koirala – Crushed Expectations
There were huge expectations from this actress hailing from an illustrious Nepali family (her grandfather was the first Prime
Minister of democratic Nepal). But all of them came crashing down as Manisha Koirala has sadly enough have somewhere lost the spark and her filmi career turned into a checkered pattern with more downs and less ups.
The charming beauty was once slated to be Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit's successor. In fact, she has often been accused of modeling herself after the former. And when she bagged the coveted lead role in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's '1942: A Love Story' (1993) that was originally meant for Madhuri , she created quite a stir.
It was her inclusion in this film that prevented Manisha's relegation into history as another one-film wonder. For, all the way from her sensational debut in Subhash Ghai's 'Saudagar' (1991) to her upcomin film Ek Second...Jo Zindagi Badal De?, she has done some odd 67 films in her career spanning two decades, but Manisha had achieved precious nothing.
Manisha was recognized despite having established stars like Rajkumar and Dilip Kumar, She couldn't have expected much from the likes of 'First Love Letter' (1991), 'Yalgaar' (1992), 'Dhanwaan' (1993) in any case.
But under Chopra's watchful eye, she transformed into a pristine beauty. Not only did Manisha look incredibly innocent and vulnerable in this period drama, she also executed the demanding role of a freedom fighter's daughter torn between two worlds, with amazing conviction.
And then followed it up with two more towering acts in Mansoor Khan's 'Akele Hum Akele Tum' (1995) and Mani Ratnam's 'Bombay' (1995). These three films confirmed the fact that Manisha was one of the most accomplished actresses on the scene.
A few hiccups later, she portrayed another exciting character in 'Agnisakshi'. But her stock really soared skyward with the bilingual super-hit ' Hindustani ' (1996) and a memorable performance in Sanjay Bhansali's 'Khamoshi - The Musical' (1996) _ a film that brought out the best in her. Playing a character caught between the silent world of her deaf and mute parents and the prospect of a fruitful singing career, she lent immense credibility to the dilemma of an individual trying to strike the right balance, as she'd done in '1942…', 'Akele Hum...' and 'Bombay'.
Her next commercial venture was Rajiv Rai's ' Gupt', which may have had little to offer by way of meat, but was still important because of it's huge success. And then came 'Dil Se..' (1998), Mani Ratnam's first Hindi film and his second with Manisha after 'Bombay'. While it turned to be a complete washout at the box-office, it was, perhaps, Manisha's greatest moment as an actress. In a role executed with acute sensitivity and defined by the art of understatement, her delicate face offered a range of expressions and emotions with rare finesse. Sadly, there's been nothing to write about her films after 'Dil Se ’. Except, juicy titbits from her personal life that provide ample for the gossip mills to run, there is not much to say.
On the professional front, Manisha has either picked up inconsequential roles ('Kachche Dhaage ' (1999), 'Baaghi' (2000)) or lent her name to a string of no-starters ('Mann' (1999), ' Khauff' (2000)).
Some of her other movies include Mann; Grahan, Khamoshi, Gupt, Dil Se, Company, Market, Paisa Vasool and Tum. Unfortunately, there's very little to look forward to as well. It's perhaps not appropriate to wonder if this is the end of the road for her, but it is going to take something really special to put her career back on track.
Kareena Kapoor
Kareena Randhir Kapoor was born on 21st September 1980 in Mumbai. Her father is the Punjabi Randhir Kapoor, an actor and her mother is the Sindhi Babitha . Her parents divorced when she was quite young. Her older sister is Karishma Kapoor, an actress. Her family tree reads like the who’s who of Bollywood. Her great grandfather is Prithviraj Kapoor and her grandfather is Raj Kapoor. Her uncles are Rishi Kapoor and Shammi Kapoor, while her maternal aunt is Sadhana.
Kareena did her schooling partly in Jamnabai Narsee School in Mumbai and later in Welham’s Girls Boarding School in Dehra Dun. She was in Harvard briefly to study Information Technology and Microcomputers. On returning back to India, she studied law for a year at the Government Law College at Churchgate, after which she enrolled in Kishore Namit Acting School.
She was dating Shahid Kapoor since 2004 but they broke up just when they landed their first hit together in Jab We Met. She is now dating actor Saif Ali Khan.
She is involved in several humanitarian causes. In 2005, she joined NDTV by visiting the jawans in Rajasthan . She was part of the Marco Ricci Each One Reach One benefit concert, for World Youth Peace Summit. She donated the prize money she won in Kaun Banega Crorepathi in 2007 to St.Anthony’s Old Age Home and Mount Mary’s Bandra. In 2007, she appeared in Kya Aap Paanchvi Paas Se Tez Hai? The money she won was donated to St.Anthony’s Old Age Home.
Kaho Na Pyaar Hai was supposed to be her debut but she walked out of it and instead starred with Abhishek Bacchan in J.P.Datta’s Refugee in 2000, in which she played Naaz, a Bangladeshi girl who falls in love with Refugee. This won her the Filmfare Best Debut award. In 2001, she worked with Tusshar Kapoor in Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai which was one of the successes of the year. Yaadein did not do well. Her fiery Kaurwaki act in the epic Asoka with Shah Rukh Khan won her a nomination for the Filmfare Best Actress award. Her fourth film was the multi-starrer Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham in which she played the part of the haughty yet adorable Pooh. The film was her biggest commercial success. The next two years saw her in a few films like Mujhse Dosti Karoge, Khushi, Main Prem Ki Deewani Hoon for which the response ranged from flops to moderate successes.
Just when you thought Pooh was as far as she could go, she started experimenting by portraying different characters in her films that released in 2004 and it paid off. She stepped into the shoes of a sex worker in Chameli with Rahul Bose, earning a Filmfare Special Performance award. The other critically acclaimed film was Dev with Amitabh Bacchan, in which she played Aaliya , a victim in the communal riots in Gujarat. She won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. She played the villainous Neha Mehra in Fida. She had three releases in 2005: Bewafa, Kyun Ki" and Dosti: Friends Forever, of which the latter did well in the United Kingdom.
The year 2006 saw her in a thriller 36 China Town and a comedy Chup Chup Ke which were average performers at the box office. It was her role of Dolly in Omkara that clinched the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. The film was an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Othello and Dolly was based on Desdemona. She also appeared in an item number in Farhan Akhtar’s Don, which was originally done by Helen.
Imtiaz Ali’s romcom Jab We Met with Shahid Kapoor\ was a runaway hit in 2007, her portrayal of the spontaneous and fun-loving Geet was applauded. She won the Filmfare Best Actress award for that role. In 2008, she came out with Tashan with her new boyfriend Saif Ali Khan and her size zero figure but that failed to live up to the hype. She has lent her voice to Laila in the animation flick Roadside Romeo and is part of Golmaal Returns, a sequel to the comedy hit Golmaal.
Some of the films Kareena’s fans can look forward to in 2009 are Main Aur Mrs.Khanna with Salman and Sohail Khan, Kambakth Ishq with Akshay Kumar, Three Idiots with Madhavan and Aamir Khan, Milenge Milenge with Shahid Kapoor.
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Anne Hathaway - About "Rachel Getting Married" movie, again...
Anne Hathaway and Rachel Getting Married movie still more be talking as below:
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Did anyone see this Anne Hathaway movie?
No dumb ***...its not Bridge Wars. Its called Rachel Getting Married.
The movie Rachel Getting Married? I know it was like limited release so just curious if its any good? I'm thinking about ordering it on Neflix. Any other reccomendations for movies i can get on Neflix?
No dumb ***...its not Bridge Wars. Its called Rachel Getting Married.
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It's not an easy movie to watch. I just saw it (Anne Hathaway Film "Rachel Getting Married") yesterday. It tackles sibling issues, but it has more than just that. It may seem like it is light and easy and I thought initially it might be a bit of a funny or witty movie. It was rather the opposite. Lots of really raw emotion. Almost painful. If you like brooding indy movies. This is it.
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- Rachel Getting Married (Anne Hathaway Film) was really good.
You should order Milk--also another Oscar nominated film. - by Chish97Yeah, i've seen that movie (Anne Hatahway film "Rachel Getting Married"), plus, it's called Bride wars, it's hilarious.
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- Aapthamitrulu(NTR)-part3
- Aathmagauravam(ANR)-part1,2
- Aatmagauravam(ANR)-part3,4
- Abhilasha(Chiru)
- Abhimanyudu(Shobanbabu)-part1
- Abhinandana(Karthik)-part1
- Abhinandana(Karthik)-part2
- Abhinandana(Karthik)-part3
- Abhinandana(Karthik)-part4
- Abimanyudu(Shobanbabu)-part2
- Adipathi
- Adirindayya chandram(Shivaji)-part1
- Adirindayya chandram(Shivaji)-part2
- Aditya 369-part1
- Aditya 369-part2
- Aditya 369-part3
- Adrusta jatakudu
- Aggiramudu(NTR)-part1
- Aggiramudu(NTR)-part2
- Aggiramudu(NTR)-part3
- Aggiramudu(NTR)-part4
- Agni parvatham(Krishna)-part1
- Agniparvatham(Krishna)-part2
- Agniparvatham(Krishna)-part3
- Agniparvatham(Krishna)-part4
- Aha na pellanta-part1
- Aha na pellanta-part2
- Allari alludu(Nag)
- Allari mogudu(Mohanbabu)
- Allari-part1
- Allari-part2
- Alluda majaka-part1
- Alluda majaka-part2
- Alluda majaka-part3
- Alluda majaka-part4
- Alludugaru zindabad(Shobanbabu)-part1
- Alludugaru Zindabad(Shobanbabu)-part2
- Alludugaru zindabad(Shobanbabu)-part3
- Alludugaru zindabad(Shobanbabu)-part4
- Ammayi bagundhi(Shivaji)-part2
- Ammayi bagundi(Shivaji)-part1
- Anand
- AndaruDongale(Rajendraprasad)-part1
- AndaruDongale(Rajendraprasad)-part2
- Angarakshakudu(Rajasekhar)-part1
- Angarakshakudu(Rajasekhar)-part2
- Anjali(Revathi)
- Anji
- Annamayya
- Anumanaspadam(Vamsi)
- Anveshana(Karthik)-part1
- Anveshana(Karthik)-part2
- Anveshana(Karthik)-part3
- Anveshana(Karthik)-part4
- Apthudu(Rajasekhar)
- Aranyakanda(Nag)
- Arjun
- Athadu
- Attaki yamudu ammayiki mogudu(Chiru)
- Attapettanam Chellelikapuram(Rajendraprasad)
- Azaad
- Baala bharatam(SVR)-part1
- Bakta tukaram(ANR)
- Bala Baaratam(SVR)-part3
- Bala Bharatam(SVR)-part2
- Banda ramudu(NTR)-part1
- Banda ramudu(NTR)-part2
- Banda ramudu(NTR)-part3
- Bandipotu(NTR)
- Bangaru kanuka(ANR)-part1
- Bangaru kanuka(ANR)-part2
- Bangaru kanuka(ANR)-part3
- Bangaru pichuka(Chandramohan)
- Bava bava panneru(Naresh)-part1
- Bava bava panneru(Naresh)-part2
- Bavagaru bagunnara
- Bhadra-part1
- Bhadra-part2
- Bhairavadweepam
- Bhakta ramadasu(Nagayya,Banumati)
- Bharateeyudu
- Big boss-part1
- Big boss-part2
- Bobbili yuddam(NTR)
- BobbiliRaja(Venky)
- Bobby-part1
- Bobby-part2
- Bommlaloluvu(Chandramohan)
- Boys-part1
- Boys-part2
- Brahmaputrudu(Venky)
- Chakram
- Chalabagundhi(Srikanth)-part1
- Chalabagundi(Srikanth)-part2
- Challenge
- Chandraharam(NTR)
- Chandramukhi-part1
- Chandramukhi-part2
- Chantabbai(Chiru)
- Chattamto poratam(Chiru)
- Chattaniki kallulevu(Chiru)
- Chettu kinda pleader-part1
- Chettu kinda pleader-part2
- Chettu kinda pleader-part3
- Chettu kinda pleader-part4
- Chinna alludu(Suman)-part1
- Chinna alludu(Suman)-part2
- Chirunavvuto-part1
- Chirunavvuto-part2
- Chirunavvuto-part3
- Chitram(Udaykiran)-part1
- Chitram(Udaykiran)-part2
- Criminal
- Daddy-part1
- Daddy-part2
- Dalapathi-part1
- Dalapathi-part2
- Devadasu(ANR)-part1
- Devadasu(ANR)-part2
- Devatha(Shobanbabu)
- Devi(Prema)
- Devullu(Ramyakrishna)
- Dhairyam(Nitin)-part1
- Dhairyam(Nitin)-part2
- Dhum(Jagapatibabu)-part1
- Dhum(Jagapatibabu)-part2
- Dil-part1
- Dil-part2
- Donga
- Donga Donga(Heera)
- Dongakollu(Rajendraprasad)-part1
- Dongakollu(Rajendraprasad)-part2
- Dongaramudu(ANR)
- Dongodu(Raviteja)-part1
- Dongodu(Raviteja)-part2
- Dongodu(Raviteja)-part3
- Dongodu(Raviteja)-part4
- Dorikite dongalu(NTR)
- Edurintimogudu pakkintipellam
- Edurintimogudu pakkintipellam-part1
- Eduruleni manishi
- Evadigolavadidi-part1
- Evadigolavadidi-part2
- Evadigolavadidi-part3
- Flavors-part1
- Flavors-part2
- Flavors-part3
- Fools-part1
- Fools-part2
- Gaayam-part1
- Gaayam-part2
- Gajadonga(NTR)-part1
- Gajadonga(NTR)-part2
- Gajadonga(NTR)-part3
- Gangleader
- Gayyali gangamma(Suryakantham)
- Geethanjali
- Gentleman
- Gharana bullodu(Nag)
- Gharana bullodu(Nag)-parrt1
- Gharana bullodu(Nag)-part2
- Gharana bullodu(Nag)-part3
- Gharana mogudu(Chiru)-part1
- Gharana mogudu-part2
- Gharshana
- Gokulamlo Seeta
- Gokulamlo seetha
- Goonda(Chiru)-part1
- Goonda(Chiru)-part2
- Gopalaraogari ammayi(Chandramohan)-part1
- Gopalaraogariammayi(Chandramohan)-part2
- Gopalaraogariammayi(Chandramohan)-part3
- Gopalaraogariammayi(Chandramohan)-part4
- Govinda govinda-part1
- Govinda govinda-part2
- Gowri
- Gulabi-part1
- Gulabi-part2
- Hellobrother
- Hero
- Hollywood(Upendra)
- Hungama(Ali)-part1
- Hungama(Ali)-part2
- Iddaru mitrulu
- Indra-part1
- Indra-part2
- Indra-part3
- Intlo ramayya veedilo krishnayya
- Ithe
- Ithe
- ItluSravaniSubramanyam-part1
- ItluSravaniSubramanyam-part2
- JAGADAM-part1
- JAGADAM-part2
- Jagadekaveerunikatha(NTR)
- Jagapathi(Jagapathibabu)
- Jambalakidi pamba-part1
- Jambalakidipamba-part2
- Jayam
- Jayam manade(NTR)
- Jayammu nischayammura(Rajendraprasad)
- Jeans
- Jebudonga
- Jeevita chakram(NTR)
- Joker(Rajendraprasad)-part1
- Joker(Rajendraprasad)-part2
- Joker(Rajendraprasad)-part3
- Joker(Rajendraprasad)-part4
- Kalisundamraa
- KalyanaRamudu(Venu)-part1
- KalyanaRamudu(Venu)-part2
- Kanaka mahalaxmi recording dance troup
- Kanulu moosina neevaye(Deepak)
- Keelu gurram(Rohit)
- Khaidi-part1
- Khaidi-part2
- Kobbari bondam-part1
- Kobbari bondam-part2
- Kodanda ramudu(Venu)
- Kondaveeti donga-part1
- Kondaveeti donga-part2
- KshanaKshanam
- Kushi Kushiga(Jagapatibabu)
- Ladies tailor-part1
- Ladies tailor-part2
- Lavakusha-part1
- Lavakusha-part2
- Lavakusha-part3
- Lavakusha-part4
- Lavakusha-part5
- Laxmikataksham(NTR)-part1
- Laxmikataksham(NTR)-part2
- Leelamahalcenter
- Leelamahalcenter
- Maa bapu bommaki pellanta-part2
- Maa bapu bommaki pellanta-part1
- Maaalludu very good(Rajendraprasad)-part1
- Maaalludu very good(Rajendraprasad)-part2
- Mahamantri timmarusu(NTR)
- Maharajasri mayagadu(Krishna)
- Majnu-part1
- Majnu-part2
- Majnu-part3
- Majnu-part4
- Mama Alludu(Rajendraprasad)
- Manasantha-part1
- Manasantha-part2
- ManasanthaNuvve-part1
- ManasanthaNuvve-part2
- Manasu palike mounaragam(Sneha)-part1
- Manasu palike mounaragam(Sneha)-part2
- Manavoori pandavulu
- Manchu pallaki(Chiru)-part1
- Manchu pallaki-part2
- Mangalyabalam(ANR)-part1
- Mangalyabalam(ANR)-part2
- Mangalyabalam(ANR)-part3
- Mangalyabalam(ANR)-part4
- Manmathudu
- Mantri gari viyyankudu
- Marana mrudangam
- Maro charitra(Kamal)-part1
- Maro charitra(Kamal)-part2
- Maro charitra(Kamal)-part3
- Maro charitra(Kamal)-part4
- Maro charitra(Kamal)-part5
- Mass(Nag)
- Mecanic alludu
- Megasandesam(ANR)-part1
- Megasandesam(ANR)-part2
- Megasandesam(ANR)-part2
- Minor Raja(Rajendraprasad)-part1
- Minor Raja(Rajendraprasad)-part2
- Missamma(Bhoomika)
- Moguds Pellams(Shivaji raja)-part1
- Moguds Pellams(Shivaji raja)-part2
- Money Money(JD Chakravarthy)
- Money(JD Chakravarthy)-part1
- Money(JD Chakravarthy)-part2
- Mouna Ragam(Revathi)
- Mr errababu(Shivaji)-part1
- Mr errababu(Shivaji)-part2
- Mr&Mrs sailaja krishnamurthy-part1
- Mr&Mrs sailaja krishnamurthy-part2
- Mrugaraju(Chiru)
- Mundadugu(Krishna,Shobanbabu)
- Murari
- Mutyamanta muddu(Rajendraprasad)
- NaaAutograph-part1
- NaaAutograph-part2
- Naalugustambalata(Naresh)
- Naani
- NaayuduGariKutumbam(ANR)
- NaayuduGariKutumbam(ANR)
- NaayuduGariKutumbam(ANR)
- Narasimha
- Narasimhanaidu-part1
- Narasimhanaidu-part2
- Narasimhanaidu-part3
- Navvutu Batakalira(JD Chakravarthy)-part1
- Navvutu batakalira(JD Chakravarthy)-part2
- Nayakudu(Kamal)-part1
- Nayakudu(Kamal)-part2
- Nenu(Allari Naresh)
- Nenunnanu-part1
- Nenunnanu-part2
- Nijam
- Nikki's engagement(Surya vamsi)
- Ninne Pelladuta
- Ninne Premista(Nag)
- No(Taraka ratna)-part1
- No(Taraka Ratna)-part2
- Nuvvastanante Nenoddantana-part1
- Nuvvastanante Nenoddantana-part2
- Nuvvastanante Nenoddantana-part3
- Nuvvastanante Nenoddantana-part4
- NuvvuNaakuNachav
- Oka oorilo(tarun)-part1
- Oka oorilo(tarun)-part2
- Oka peelam muddu rendo pellam vaddu(Rajendraprasad)
- Oke okkadu-part1
- Oke okkadu-part2
- Okkadu
- Ottesi Cheputunna(Srikanth)-part1
- Ottesi Cheputunna(Srikanth)-part2
- Padamati Sandhyaragam(Vijayashanti)
- Palnati yuddam(NTR)
- Pavithrabandam
- Pellayina kottalo(Jagapatibabu)-part1
- Pellayina kottalo(Jagapatibabu)-part2
- Pelli chesi choodu(NTR)-part1
- Pelli(Vadde naveen)
- Pellichesichudu(NTR)-part2
- PoliticalRowdy-part1
- PoliticalRowdy-part2
- Pooja(Ramakrishna)
- Pote poni(Shiva balaji)-part1
- Pothe poni(Shivabalaji)-part2
- Pothe poni(Shivabalaji)-part3
- Pothuraju(KamalHasan)-part1
- Pothuraju(KamalHasan)-part2
- Prama&co(Naresh)-part3
- Pranam khareedu-part1
- Pranam khareedu-part2
- Pranam khareedu-part3
- Pranam khareedu-part4
- Prema&co(naresh)-part1
- Prema&co(Naresh)-part2
- PremaChadarangam(Vishal)-part1
- PremaChadarangam(Vishal)-part2
- Premakosam
- Preminchukundamraa
- President gaari pellam
- PriyamainaNeeku
- Priyuralu pilichindi(Ajit)-part1
- Priyuralu pilichindi(Ajit)-part2
- Punnaminaagu
- RadhaGopalam-part1
- RadhaGopalam-part2
- Raghavendra(Prabhas)
- Rajanandini(NTR)
- RajaVikramarka(Chiru)
- Rajendrudu Gajendrudu(Rajendraprasad)
- Rajeswari vilas coffee club(Krishna)
- Rakshana(Nag)
- Rakshasudu(Chiru)
- Ravoyi chandamama
- Relax(Rohan)-part1
- Relax(Rohan)-part2
- Rendujella seetha(Naresh)-part1
- Rendujella seetha(Naresh)-part2
- Rendujella seetha(Naresh)-part3
- Rendujella seetha(Naresh)-part4
- Roja
- Rojapoolu
- RudraVeena
- Rustum
- S.P.Parasuram
- Sada mee sevalo(Venu)-part1
- Sada mee sevalo(Venu)-part2
- Sada mee sevalo(Venu)-part3
- Sainikudu-part1
- Sainikudu-part2
- Sainikudu-part3
- SamarasimhaReddy
- Samsaram oka chadarangam(Rajendraprasad)-part1
- Samsaram oka chadarangam(Rajendraprasad)-part2
- Samsaram oka chadarangam(Rajendraprasad)-part3
- Samsaram oka chadarangam(Rajendraprasad)-part4
- Samsaram oka chadarangam(Rajendraprasad)-part5
- Sangarshana(Chiru)
- Sankarabaranam
- Sankeerthana(Nag)-part1
- Sankeerthana(Nag)-part2
- Sankeerthana(Nag)-part3
- Sankranthi(Venky)-part1
- Sankranthi(Venky)-part2
- Santhosham
- Saptaswaralu(Kantarao)
- Sarangadhara(NTR)
- Satisavitri(SVR)
- Satruvu(Venky)-part1
- Satruvu(Venky)-part2
- Satti(Prabhudeva)-part2
- Satti(Prabhudeva)-part3
- Satti(Prubhudeva)-part1
- Satyaharichandra(NTR)
- Satyam
- Secretary(ANR)
- Seetaramakalyanam(NTR)
- Seetaramaraju
- Seshu-part1
- Seshu-part2
- Shiva(Nag)
- Shivamani
- ShivaSankar(Mohanbabu)
- Shivudu shivudu shivudu(Chiru)
- Sneham kosam
- Sogasu chooda tarama(Naresh)-part1
- Sogasu chooda tarama(Naresh)-part2
- Soggadu(Tarun)-part1
- Soggadu(Tarun)-part2
- Sri kanaka durga mahatyam(Naresh)
- Sri Manjunatha
- Srikrishna pandaveeyam(NTR)
- Srikrishnarjunayuddam(NTR)
- SrikrishnaTulabaram(NTR)
- SrikrishnaTulabaram(NTR)
- Srivari sobhanam(Naresh)-part1
- Srivari sobhanam(Naresh)-part2
- Srutilayalu(Rajasekhar)-part1
- Srutilayalu(Rajasekhar)-part2
- Student No.1
- Stuvartupuram Policestation(Chiru)
- Subakankshalu
- Subamastu(Jagapatibabu)
- Subhaleka(Chiru)
- Subhalekha
- SubhasChandrabose-part1
- SubhasChandrabose-part2
- Super(Nag)
- Suswagatam-part1
- Suswagatam-part2
- Swayanvaram(Venu)
- Sye
- Tagore
- tarak
- Tata manavadu
- Teneteega(Rajendraprasad)-part1
- Teneteega(Rajendraprasad)-part2
- Thanks(Vineeth)
- Thodikodallu(ANR)-part1
- Thodikodallu(ANR)-part2
- TickTickTick
- Uyala(S.V.Krishnareddy)
- Vallaba-part1
- Vallaba-part2
- Vamsi-part1
- Vamsi-part2
- Vasu(Venky)
- Veedevadandi Babu(Mohan babu)
- Veerabhimanyu(NTR)
- Velugu needalu(ANR)
- Vivaha bojanambu(Rajendraprasad)-part1
- Vivaha bojanambu(Rajendraprasad)-part2
- Yamuduki mogudu
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