Though this thriller has a good premise, it's execution leaves much to be desired. The only good thing about the movie is the performances by the veterans.
Director Ashwini Dhir talks about his new film, starring Ajay Devgn, Paresh Rawal and Konkona Sen Sharma.
Director Nishikant Kamath tells us about what prompted him to make Mumabi Meri Jaan, a film on the Mumbai train blasts.
Priyadarshan talks about De Dana Dan and why Akshay is his compensation for Mohanlal.
Nandita believes in choosing films that resonate with her sensibilities, regardless of the genre of the film. Firaaq marks her directorial debut and with stalwarts like Nasseruddin Shah and Paresh Rawal praising her, it could not get any better.
The hits and misses of the week.
The soundtrack of Bhool Bhulaiyaa, with a winner title ditty and other silvery moments, is truly enjoyable.
Unlike Priyan's previous fun-loving outings, which boasted of catchy ditties, the soundtrack of Mere Baap Pehle Aap by Vidyasagar, is nothing to write home about.
Starring a big cast, the film promises to be a laugh riot.
Abhay Deol has a penchant for off-beat roles in equally off-beat films (remember Manorama Six Feet Under, Ek Chalis Ki Last Local?). This time around the actor is playing a thief Bunty alias Devendra who gave Delhi police sleepless night in his latest film, Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye.
Priyadarshan has made some of the best comedies in Hindi cinema, but the director says it none of it would have been possible without the cult success of Hera Pheri which completed 20 years on March 31.
Pritam gives good music in this Priyadarshan comedy.
Even though Amisha Patel is paired opposite the main lead Akshay Kumar in Bhool Bhulaiyaa, she has been elbowed to the back row by Vidya Balan
Beg, borrow, steal or adopt, fake parents share a history of coming to the hero or heroine's rescue ensuing in much mirth and masala.
He does not have the flamboyance of Karan Johar. Yet, Priyadarshan is Bollywood's top director, whose last five films have made a good Rs 150 crores in theatrical release only. The director is back with his new film, Mere Baap Pehle Aap.
'Even today when I think of it, I wonder how it fell on my plate.' 'Not just the remix, but also to do it with the original leading lady, Shilpa Shetty.'
So which film is releasing at a theatre near you? We tell you, right here!
Tell us your funniest moments in movies. After all, isn't April Fool's Day a day of laughter and fun!
Pritam dishes out a peppy, enjoyable soundtrack.
A sneak peek at Anees Bazmee's upcoming comic multistarrer.
Joginder Tuteja looks at the actresses, who waited patiently, and will now release their films in theatres this year.
Tell us, dear readers and fellow AAA fanatics, what is that one thing about this beloved laugh raiser that you love the MOST?
The Gandhi Jayanti holiday on October 2 has worked quite well for Bollywood movie releases.
A look at Akki's history of recycled South Indian fare.
'N Chandra told me, "Arree yaar, don't get heavy on me now! This is a Hindi movie so leave your logic at home".'
Quite a few Hindi movies have explored different shades of the landlord-tenant relationship in passing or purposefully.
There is more to Arshad Warsi than meets the eye. Much more.
Director R Balki talks about his debut film Cheeni Kum.
Paresh Rawal talks about Hattrick and more.
'He never believes in loose talk.' 'If he is done with you, then you go your way, he goes his way.'
Priyadarshan's new film, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, is not even a patch on the original Malayalam hit, Manichitrathazhu. Avoid at all costs.