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Saturday, June 8, 2019

June 08, 2019

It's Sonam Kapoor’s Birthday!

Sonam Kapoor rings in her birthday with Anand Ahuja, Anil Kapoor & others; check out inside photos and videos

Sonam Kapoor has kickstarted her birthday celebration in the presence of her friends and family and the pictures and videos are out. Check them out right here.

Sonam Kapoor has turned a year older today and what is a birthday without midnight celebrations? The actress did kickstart her birthday earlier than 12 and she did share a few pictures. In fact, sister Rhea Kapoor too, shared a picture on her social media where she mentioned how she's out of her house only for her on this one special day. While the actress is celebrating her birthday, wishes started pouring in and of course, husband Anand Ahuja's wish was one of the most adorable.
While that's that, Sonam's birthday celebrations seem to be quite a closed affair as the actress had family and friends around on her special day. Apart from husband Anand Ahuja, attending the dinner were parents Anil Kapoor and Sunita Kapoor, sister Rhea Kapoor, friends Masaba Gupta, Pooja Dhingra, uncle Anupam Kher and many others for that matter. The special day started with quite the night for Sonam and here are some pictures and videos from the special day!

On the work front, the actor will be seen in The Zoya Factor which also co-stars Dulqueer Salmaan in the lead role. The movie is based on a book that goes by the same name and is a story of how Zoya turns out to be the lucky charm for the cricket team of World Cup 2010. The movie is slated for a release in September 2019.

Friday, June 7, 2019

June 07, 2019

Salman khan target priyanka chopra..

Priyanka Chopra's reaction on Salman Khan for targeting her during 'Bharat' promotions

Jun 07, 2019, 19.41PM IST
International star Priyanka Chorpa showed 'no care' attitude towards Salman Khan, who constantly targeted her for leaving 'Bharat'. Watch the video. Priyanka Chopra was all set to star with Salman Khan in Ali Abbas Zafar’s ‘Bharat’. However, due to her marriage with Nick Jonas, she had to leave the project 5 days before the shoot. In such a short time, Katrina Kaif managed to say a yes for ‘Bharat’ opposite Salman Khan. Meanwhile, 'Bharat' which released yesterday got a bumper opening of 60-65% which is one of the biggest openings for a Bollywood film after a long time. The Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif starrer film has been well received by the audiences. Both the stars performances are being praised, Salman in five different avatars looks amazing while Katrina as Madam sir is enthralling on the big screen.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

June 06, 2019

"BHARAT" Full movie LEAKED!!!

BHARAT MOVIE REVIEW

TIMES OF INDIA
Renuka Vyavahare, TNN, Updated: Jun 6, 2019, 09.51 AM ISTCritic's Rating: 3.5/5
AN ENTERTAINING BUT EXHAUSTING ODYSSEY

Bharat Story: A little boy who is forced to be responsible early on, grows up with no regret of a non- existent childhood. He in fact makes it his life goal to put his family before him. The film follows the journey of Bharat (Salman Khan) over the course of several decades as he navigates the ups and downs of life.

Bharat Review: An official adaptation of South Korean drama Ode to my Father (2014), Bharat focuses on the personal and professional choices of its righteous hero, set against the social backdrop of its time. 

Separated from his father and sister during the Indo-Pak partition in 1947 as a child, Bharat decides to dedicate his entire life to keeping the promise he’d made to his missing father. He takes it upon himself as the eldest son of the house to look after his mother and siblings, hoping their family would reunite some day. From 1947 to 2010, the narrative traverses a period of over six decades. You see Bharat jumping risky odd jobs to make ends meet. 
Renuka Vyavahare, TNN, Updated: Jun 6, 2019, 09.51 AM ISTCritic's Rating: 3.5/5



Bharat Story: A little boy who is forced to be responsible early on, grows up with no regret of a non- existent childhood. He in fact makes it his life goal to put his family before him. The film follows the journey of Bharat (Salman Khan) over the course of several decades as he navigates the ups and downs of life.

Bharat Review: An official adaptation of South Korean drama Ode to my Father (2014), Bharat focuses on the personal and professional choices of its righteous hero, set against the social backdrop of its time. 

Separated from his father and sister during the Indo-Pak partition in 1947 as a child, Bharat decides to dedicate his entire life to keeping the promise he’d made to his missing father. He takes it upon himself as the eldest son of the house to look after his mother and siblings, hoping their family would reunite some day. From 1947 to 2010, the narrative traverses a period of over six decades. You see Bharat jumping risky odd jobs to make ends meet. 

He even falls in love with the feisty Kumud (Katrina Kaif), who is brave and honest enough to make the first move on him. “I love you. Shaadi ki umra ho gayi hai meri. Tumse shaadi karna chahti hoon,” she says without batting an eye. She proposes marriage without fearing rejection. “I do and say what I think is right,” she adds and doesn’t mind teasing Salman, “Tum thodey self-obsessed nahi ho?” She was impressive even in Zero and Bharat is Katrina’s best acting part till date. Her chemistry with Salman feels natural and she does a good job at portraying a woman who is self assured without being cocky. She is equal, even superior to her man and Ali Abbas Zafar makes no bones about it. Her hair is a different story though. The grey streaks are inconsistent as her character ages and the unruly curls feel unnecessary. 

What also stands out in Ali’s writing is how he places Sunil Grover’s character as Vilayati, Bharat’s best friend and confidante. Our best friends are our soulmates, constant companions and it reflects here beautifully. Grover does compete justice to his well-written role and deserves more such significant parts. Sonali Kulkarni and Jackie Shroff are terrific as always. 

Interestingly, there’s a hidden Sooraj Barjatya in Salman Khan, somewhere. In times of the ‘hookup culture’ being glorified in movies and web shows, his films with old school values often aim to get the families together and that stands out. He acts well and looks good. Salman’s extreme closeness to his real family (parents and siblings), makes him ideal to play Bharat as he embodies his character’s traits, thus making it more convincing. 

Ali on the contrary, plays a balancing act. He infuses emotions with ample fun Salman elements that will get his diehard fans to whistle. He mounts the meandering story in an unhurried manner on a huge canvas. While he manages to keep you hooked despite his complex source material and misplaced songs, Bharat has too many things happening at once and too many time leaps. This eventually makes the movie an exhausting, scattered watch despite the entertainment, humour and nobility it propagates. 

Also, the ‘intention to inspire’ is a bit in your face. While emotional manipulation happens in every film, the fact that it’s evident here makes it a tad overbearing. The reverence is blatant. A little subtlety and crisp editing would have done wonders. 

Bharat is well-intentioned, entertaining and doesn’t succumb to the trappings of commercial potboilers. The fact that it tries a bit too hard to prove that, is its problem. 

Also See: 'Bharat': Audience can't stop cheering at Disha Patani's entry
In-depth Analysis
Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.
Direction:
3.5/5
Screenplay:
3.0/5
Music:
4.0/5
Visual appeal:
3.5/5