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Ek Villain

Ek Villain

Star Cast: Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Remo Fernandes 

Director: Mohit Suri 


There's one in every love story, says the motto of Ek Villan, and the film strains every sinew to justify it. The three main characters - Guru unloved orphans become a gunslinger bully girl Aisha pretty busy checking items from a to-do list, and Rakesh stinging-low-daily-humiliation-hard working - bounce off each other, resulting in a film sprayed on the corny romance and shocking violence.
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Mohit Suri has a gift for vivid characterization, though some things are a bit stressed too. He also does a good job with the fabric of high octane moments around their characters. So I do not really know a twig hokeyness plot to begin with as guru (Malhotra) and severity dissolved in softness with the parrot is sprightly Aisha (Kapoor) and Rakesh (Deshmukh) becomes increasingly aware of their oppressed state overnight. Then begins a series of murders, and a race to the bloody end. 

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But soon start noticing the lanosidad of history, which has more than a passing resemblance to a Korean cult slasher film, while confusingly weaves back and forth in time, from lovers singing of gruesome murders. The tone becomes inconsistent. Balancing Ek Villain between drama and melodrama is its weakness: the parts I bought kept me engrossed, and then I was back in those in which he could not suspend disbelief. A cop says: “Usne usi jagaah panaah li hai jahaan usne gunaah kiya in a mushaira, police can turn even a poetic, but alliterating, in the heat of the moment, and panaah Gunaah? 

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This was fine for the 80's Bollywood, when writers lavished dialog couplets about cops and robbers and lovers, his punches when heroes villains slowed to recite his pun-laden lines for our enjoyment. But now the device smells artifice. And get the performances in this film apart from the cables, there is a libertine (KRK) shooting tips on how to "keep the wives in control." He's enough to make you want to keep away from all the actual women. 

Shraddha Kapoor is slowly improving, and has a couple of points higher when the audience laughs with her. Sidharth Malhotra is watchable even if you have difficulty doing this threat - it looks so pretty and healthy all the time, even when he is creaking bones. Riteish Deshmukh is sweeping the stakes, with dead eyes and talk at the same time. Deshmukh has played second and third wheel fourth-rate comedies, and always managed to remain visible. Here, he made ​​me sit and watch.
Suri is a born storyteller, and can keep things moving. All you need is a strong, all-the-way credible, original plot.

Krrish 3

It’s Diwali and the biggest film of the year – Rakesh Roshan’s Krrish 3 is all set to hit screens in less than a week. Expectations are sky high, because the father-son duo of Hrithik and Rakesh Roshan have never failed. More than 7 years later, the duo return with their most desired film to date.

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Here is a brief synopsis of this movie. After beating the wicked Dr. Siddhant Arya, and bringing his father Rohit back from the dead, Krrish continued battling against the bad and saving innocent lives. Krishna is living a happily married life with Priya, while Rohit is using his scientific cleverness to benefit society. Krrish is everyone’s favorite superhero. 

vivek oberoi
Unknown to them, a evil force is growing in another part of the world. Kaal, an evil genius, is greedily misusing his powers to spread fear, death and destruction. And he is being aided by an army of very hazardous beings, which he has created himself. Not long after Kaal’s plans are put into action, both Rohit and Krrish find themselves faced with a crisis of epic proportions, which only they can resolve, together. but when they finally cross paths with Kaal and his army, neither of them is ready for what lies ahead. Kaal not only brings the world to the edge of disaster, he also puts the strength and love of Krishna and his family to the test. Krrish has to somehow find the power within to face an unbeatable foe. The greatest battle between darkness and light begins….

In Krrish 3 Hrithik Roshan takes on evil mutants and saves the world from destruction in his superhero avatar. Here's a lowdown on the new-age villains.

Kangana Ranaut
Chameleon Kaya ( Kangana Ranaut) is also known as Chameleon. And, just like the reptile that can change colours, Kaya has the power to transform into any shape she wishes to.


Rhinoman
Rhinoman — a blend of a human and a rhinoceros — uses the deadly sharp horn on his head to kill his prey. His body is as heavy as that of a rhino and he uses his size to his advantage when fighting with the enemy.


Antman
Antman, who is half-human and half-ant, possesses the power to crush any object with his bare hands. His glowing red eyes signify the animal within. They say ants can carry weights 100 times more than their body weight and Antman bears testimony to this.
Frogman
The Frogman uses his tongue to kill the enemy. He is a derivative of a human and a frog and his tongue is his sharpest weapon. He is mischievous and that is indicated by his envious green eyes.
Scorpion woman
Scorpion Woman Part-human, part-scorpion, she has claws as hands and a poisonous sting at the end of her long plait, with which she strikes. She shows her targets no mercy and can kill them in one stroke.



Krrish 3 made on a budget of 90 crore, with print and marketing likely to add up to 25 crore, taking the total cost of the film to around 115 crore. The satellite rights were pre-sold for Rs 40 crore, music rights fetched around 10 crore and Rakesh Roshan also sold theatrical rights to individual distributors before the film went on floors. For Krrish 3 to be a decent success and ensure that the distributors don’t end up in the red, the film has to collect around 120 crore at the domestic box office. Even in the worst case scenario, Krrish 3 should cross the 100 crore mark.It is great that our bollywood cinema has come to a stage where, in one percent of the budget of a Hollywood film, so much can be incorporated. If 'Krrish 3' is a success, it will be great for the sake of our artists. The scope will be so much for them that we will not just be able to match (international levels) but also go beyond it.

It’s going to be an exhilarating time for the industry and for all the box office fanatics here. In-depth reports, box office comparisons, records.. we will cover it all here.
For now, tell us what you think. Will Krrish 3 take the box office by storm? Will the film go on to be massive hit or sink without a trace? Its Hrithik’s time to shine, can he? That’s the big question.

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