Monday, January 4, 2010

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Hello hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain Bollywood Comedy Movie 2009

Cast And Crew


Cast : Makrand Anaspure, Rajpal Yadav, Preeti Mehra,
Manoj Joshi, Ketaki Dave, Ravi Jhankal, Bomi Dotiwala

Producer : Nazim Rizvi
Director : Dilip Shukla
Music Director : Surinder Sodhi
Cinematographer : Tapan Basu
Editor : Ashfaque Makrani
Art Director : Aashish Ranade
Release Date : 8 January 2010
Banner : Whispering Shadows Entertainment
Presenter : Madhu Entertainment, Media Pvt. Ltd.
Genre: Comedy

Hello! Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain Hindi Movie PReview :

The music launch of the film ‘Hello…Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain’ had in attendance the lead stars Rajpal Yadav and Preeti Mehra along with the director Dileep Shukla and producer Nazim Rizvi.


However, music director of the film, Vijay Verma, couldn’t attend the event on time and hence Rajpal Yadav unveiled the album. On the occasion, producer of the film Nazim Rizvi said, “‘Hello…Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain’ is a sincere effort to entertain people and all the cast-crew has really done a wonderful job and we hope people likethe film. The music ofthe film is created by first time music director Vijay Verma and it has the combination of the sufi and rock music.
Rajpal Yadav spoke on his role in the film and said, “I’m playing the character called Lallan in the film. Lallan is the protagonist of the story and he is a professional security guard. Lallan’s family stays in village and he comes to Mumbai to make a living, he is an honesty guy who is proud of his job, but suddenly his life went goes haywire.
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Heiran Iranian Romantic Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Baran Kosari, Mehrdad Sedighian,
Khosro Shakibaei, Farhad Aslani, Zhaleh Sameti

Director : Shalizeh Arefpur
Writers:Shalizeh Arefpoor (screenplay) ,Naghmeh Samini
Production Company: Sheherazad Media International
Executive Producer: Nava Rohani
Producer: Rakhshan Bani-Etemad
Screenplay: Shalizeh Arefpour, Naghmeh Samini
Cinematographer: Hossein Jafarian
Editor: Sepideh Abdolvahab
Sound: Sasan Nakhaei
Music: Alireza Kohan Deyri
Country: Iran
Language: Persian
Runtime: 88 min
Genre: Drama
Release Date:Jan 7th 2010

Heiran Iranian film Plot:


Two teenagers find out the hard way that love does not always conquer all in this drama from Iran. Mahi (Baran Kosari) is a bright and hard-working young woman who lives with her family in a rural community. Mahi's parents are refugees who want her to make the most of her talents and get the education that was denied them when they were young. However, all Mahi's plans change when she meets Heiran (Mehrdad Sedighian), a kind and handsome Afghan immigrant who came to Iran as a student after the death of his parents.



Mahi and Heiran fall deeply in love, and when her folks object to the relationship, they run away to Tehran and are soon wed. However, while Mahi and Heiran may care for one another, they learn too late that they're not ready for the responsibilities of adult life, and when Heiran has to drop out of school, his prospects become even dimmer as an illegal alien. Heiran was the first dramatic feature from director Shalizeh Arefpour, who had previously distinguished herself in documentaries
The Iranian movie “Heiran” by director Shalizeh Arefpur is to compete in international film festivals in Toronto.
A rural girl named Mahi falls in love with an Afghan migrant “Heiran” and marries Heiran despite her family’s disapproval.
Baran Kowsari, Mehrdad Sadiqian, late Khosro Shakibaii, Farhad Aslani and Jaleh Sameti star in the movie.
Director assistant Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, sound recorder Sasan Nakhaei, and screenwriter Arefpur and Naghmeh Samini are among the cast members.
“Heiran” was an entry to the 27th Fajr Film Festival and was nominated for best actress, best music and best director in the first feature film section. …

Persian Film News :

Teen lust takes on a wholly different meaning when it surfaces in the wrong country. In Iran, high-school student Mahi (Baran Kosari) and illegal Afghan worker Heiran (Mehrdad Sedighian) risk Romeo and Juliet status when her horrified family refuses to bless their spontaneous union. Supported by an affectionate grandfather (theatre veteran Khosro Shakibaei, in a memorable last performance) who spends the afternoons chatting to his deceased wife, Mahi follows Heiran to unforgiving Tehran. There she is suddenly thrust into a grim adulthood, and it takes more resolve than she ever imagined just to keep loving the man who turned her life on end.
Struggling to make ends meet, Heiran gives up his dreams of university and asks for a refund on his student fees to provide a down payment on their shabby flat. Soon the couple has a baby to cope with, too, and Heiran must take responsibility for his family.
In a world where ethics have taken a back seat, this Persian tale of woe is quite re-freshing. Who would think virginal flirtations would stir such deep emotion when pro-miscuity barely even registers anymore in modern life? In Shalizeh Arefpour’s debut feature, a flower exchanged is practically a marriage vow, with fathers brooding and mothers upbraiding their offspring over the merest hint of romantic entanglement. In the Iranian countryside, a universe of autumnal fields and still waters, love ought to be the gateway to heaven. Instead, it’s the doorway to new dangers.
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Hear Me Chinese Romantic Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast: Eddie Peng Yuyan, Chen Yihan, Michelle Chen, Lo Peian, Lin Meihsiu
Director: Cheng Fen Fen

RunTime: 1 hr 49 mins
Released By: Festive Films & Cathay-Keris Films
Rating: TBA
Genre: Romance
Opening Day: 7 January 2010
Language:Chinese
Country: Taiwan

Chinese Film Synopsis:

HEAR ME is a light- hearted love story between Tian Kuo, an eager delivery boy, and Yang Yang, a gentle street performer. Yang Yang and her hearing- impaired sister, Xiao Peng, are training for a chance of a lifetime- the chance to compete in the Deaflympics. Yang Yang is a kind yet strong- willed girl who supports Xiao Peng by performing on the streets. Even though Yang Yang must work for her living expenses and Xiao Peng’s training fees, she nonetheless remains optimistic about the future. Tian Kuo, on the other hand, is a carefree and eager delivery boy for a restaurant which his parents own. On a fateful day, Tian Kuo met Yang Yang while delivering meal boxes to Xiao Peng’s swimming team, and fell in love immediately. Yang Yang, accidentally mistaking Tian Kuo to be hearing- impaired, became hesitant about the difficulties that they may encounter in the future, and refrained from Tian Kuo’s pursuits. What ensues is a story of love, companionship, communication, understanding, and family.

Hong Kong movie Review :

A simple romance about a happy-go-lucky delivery boy who pursues a young deaf girl, director Cheng Fen-Fen’s Hear Me is pleasant and well performed, and understandably became a hit in its native territory of Taiwan.
Cheng’s previous two features ranged from intriguing (Keeping Watch) to alarming (Finding Her), andHear Me shares some of their flaws. For the most part, however, the film is an improvement if not an outright accomplishment by the promising director. The cynical need not apply, but teens and even not-so-young adults should warm to this enjoyable little movie.
Taiwanese youth Tian Kuo (Eddie Peng of Exit No. 6 and All About Women) is a sloppy but lovable delivery boy who works in a Hong Kong-style restaurant for his nagging parents (Lin Mei-Shiu and Luo Be-An). For reasons initially unknown, Tian Kuo knows sign language, which helps him at the local pool where he sells lunchboxes to hard-of-hearing athletes training for competition. It’s there that the deaf Yang Yang (Ivy Chen) catches Tian Kuo’s eye. Yang Yang is perpetually dropping by the pool to cheer on elder sister Xiao Peng (Chen Yan-Xi), who trains at the pool and also possesses a hearing disability.

Xiao Peng dreams of competing in the Deaflympics, and her chances are high, as she’s one of the most talented swimmers on the team.Yang Yang helps her by doing everything that’s humanly possible to make her elder sister’s dream come true. She works multiple jobs to make ends meet, including performing some bohemian street theater, leaving little time for anything resembling a personal life. All the while, she’s positive and kind, filial and upbeat, and when she smiles her eyes widen to anime heroine-like levels.Yang Yang is obviously one super sweetheart, so it’s no wonder that Tian Kuo is smitten. The big question: how does he win her heart?Watch online Movie Trailer free Hear Me Hong Kong film.The film Directed by Cheng Fen Fen .



Watch Online Japanese Horror Movie Ju-on: White Ghost And Black Ghost Download Free Trailer Review Photos Cast Crew


Ju-on: White Ghost And Black Ghost Japanese Horror Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Kago Ai, Minami Akina ,Hiroki Suzuki,Michiko Iwahashi,Kôji Seto
Director: Mari Asato and Ryuta Miyake
Writers: Mari Asato (screenplay) ,Takashi Shimizu
Runtime:60 min
Release Date: 7-Jan-2010
Genre: Horror
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan
Distributor: United International Pictures

Japanese film Synopsis:

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JU-ON: WHITE GHOST - In a certain house, a son who failed the bar examination kills five members of his family one by one. He then dies by hanging himself. At the moment of his death, he made a cassette tape recording in which he can be heard saying "I'll go. I'll go soon..." On the same tape can be heard the eerie sound of a young girl's voice.
The entire family is slaughtered. A former friend, Mirai, is murdered, her throat slit. In the midst of her despair, a young girl, Akane (Akina Minami), sees.
JU-ON: BLACK GHOST - Nurse Yuko (Ai Kago) is left in charge of a young girl named Fukie, and begins to experience strange things. Medical examination reveals that there is a 'cyst' in Fukie's body. The hatred of the unborn one is feeding off of the young girl and curses the people around her. This is the grudge of someone that could not be born. Filled with an unimaginable 'hatred', people are killed one after the other with a curse.

Ju-on: White Ghost And Black Ghost Review:

JU-ON: WHITE GHOST stars nineteen year old J-idol Akina Minami as Akane, a high school student who can sense supernatural phenomena. After failing the bar exam, a distraught young man murders his parents and siblings and then hangs himself. At the crime scene, police find an audio recording of the man and an unidentified female voice saying “Go now”.Anyone who's ever watched the first "Ju-on" (the original Japanese version), before America came-a-calling to plunder the story and make one of their own would remember how scary it was. Several sequels later, from both Japan and America, comes another Japanese sequel.
But wait, from the title "Ju-on: White Ghost and Black Ghost", apparently there are two ghosts. What gives you say? Well, it has two separate movies in one, so that's already worth the price of ticket admission. Take it this way; if you don't like one ghost, you can always take the other.
On a serious note, however, the movie starts off with the story of the White Ghost. It begins with a family massacre. A son murders five members of his family when he starts to hear a cassette tape of a voice that keeps repeating, "I'll go. I'll go soon..." He himself then commits suicide, also recording a similar message. The White Ghost then starts to haunt everyone who is related to the house, visited the house, or has a connection to anyone in the house. However, the one who is most affected is Akane (Akina Minami) who has a sixth sense, and also a childhood friend of the murdered little girl from the massacre.

The second movie, of the Black Ghost has more in common with the original "Ju-on" movie. It is about a nurse Yuko (Ai Kago) who takes care of a patient Fukie, only to have the spirit of Fukie's unborn twin haunt her, hence the Black Ghost. And yes, it's a dark ghost, which thus explains its name. It also explains the origins of the ghost in the original "Ju-on" movie.
The two movies both utilise the technique of flashback sequences. They can be confusing at times and sometimes does not correlate with the movie. For example, in the White Ghost film, the aftermath of the massacre is shown in the beginning of the movie, while the actual massacre is placed in the middle. But rest assured, you will be able to follow the two movies. You'll also get used to how the ghosts appears, which soon might make it feel repetitive.
Overall, it's not a bad sequel. You'll be scared here and there occasionally, but if you're really used to horror films, you'll have no problems. Watching this movie is worth it due to the two-in-one movie deal.
One of the victims was the childhood friend of Akane’s. And now Akane keeps seeing a ghost in a yellow hat and carrying a red handbag just like she and her friend had back in elementary school…
Rounding out the cast for JU-ON: WHITE GHOST are Hiroki Suzuki (ENGINE SENTAI GO-ONGER VS GEKIRANGER), Mihiro (SHINJUKU SWAN), Aimi Nakamura (PERSONA), Marika Fukunaga (TOKYO GIRL), Akiko Hoshino (SAKURAN), Takuji Suzuki (writer and director of ONE PIECE!), Tsuyoshi Muro (SUMMER TIME MACHINE BLUES), and Ichirota Miyagawa (ULTRAMAN ZEARTH 2). According to Japanese reports, more than a dozen filmmakers were considered for the project before Shimizu and Ichise decided that Ryuta Miyake (the TALES OF TERROR FROM TOKYO series) would write and direct the film. It is based on a story by Takashi Shimizu and Kei Ooishi, author of the novelizations of JU-ON and the Korean films OLDBOY (2003) and THE UNINVITED (Sa Inyong Siktak, 2003).
JU-ON: BLACK GHOST stars former Morning Musume member Ai Kago as Yuko, a nurse caring for a young girl named Fukie who has a cyst growing inside her body. The cyst turns out to be the grudge of Fukie’s unborn twin, and soon the curse spreads to her father, transforming
him into a homicidal madman. When Fukie’s sister and mother trying to stop the Ju-On it retaliates with even greater fury.
The film was directed by Mari Asato (SAMURAI CHICKS) and is also based on the stories of Takashi Shimizu and Kei Ooishi.
In addition to Ai Kago, JU-ON: BLACK GHOST stars Koji Seto (MASKED RIDER DEN-O & KIVA THE MOVIE), Yuri Nakamura (R246 STORY), Maria Takagi (NOROI THE CURSE), Hana Matsumoto, Yuno Nakazono (HANAYOME TO PAPA), Kana Tsugihara (YOMUTOSHINO: DEATH COMIC PART 1), and Masanobu Katsumura (HERO).
The new films were made by a partnership of the production companies Cell, Oz (JU-ON, KAIDAN), and Toei Video Co, with Kadokawa Pictures handling international sales. No word yet if and when JU-ON: BLACK GHOST and JU-ON: WHITE GHOST may be released in America.

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