
There’s been a lot of hype surrounding ‘Zindaggi Rocks’. Sushmita Sen has been shouting loudly in the bizarre media circus as to how great a movie it is and that everyone should be watching it. Sorry to say babe, although you’re rocking but the film is no Big Picture. Watching this film is a weird experience as it oscillates between tacky production values and Genuine Emotional Appeal. You cry at a few gulp-in-the-throat moments while you also laugh at the stretching-of-cinematic-liberties at several junctures. Tanuja Chandra’s ‘Zinadggi Rocks’ turns out to be a half baked effort that could have been better cinema.
DOWNLOAD
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3
The Great Indian Wedding is back. And it’s packaged in wholesome courses. Lots of good people, lots of traditional bonding, elaborate ceremonies, feel-good romance, scenic Indian interiors and how can a wedding be complete without a fair amount of teary eyes. Sooraj Barjatya’s ‘Vivah’ is an ideal recipe for diabetes with a sweet-tooth script and handle-with-soft-gloves treatment meted out to this journey from engagement to marriage. But the belief, sincerity and conviction that he displays in Indian traditions, and the nascent charm of lead-pair of Shahid Kapoor-Amrita Rao melts your heart and you end up humming Ravindra Jain’s melody….Mujhe Haq Hai…With a smile.



























