Tuesday, July 31, 2007

cash........


Cash Starring:-
Ajay Devgan,Ritesh Deshmukh,Zayed Khan,Esha Deol,Shamita Shetty,Suniel Shetty,Diya Mirza

Story:-
CASH is a high-octane heist thriller set in Cape Town, South Africa with top stars like Ajay Devgan, Suneil Shetty, Esha Deol, Dia Mirza, Zayed Khan, Shamita Shetty and Riteish Deshmukh in pivotal roles.

For all those who have seen Anubhav's DUS can expect a little more, in fact quite a lot. Esha Deol played love interest of Abhishek Bachchan in DUS but was sort of a grey character. She again plays a robber in CASH. Ajay Devgan as one of the leads should make the audience rest assured of great acting and stunts. Director Anubhav Sinha's last film DUS generated rave reviews for its action sequences, cinematography and fabulous music. In fact if sources are to be believed the actors have performed some of their difficult stunts. CASH is all about money and life... most of it is about money. They are all negative, all cons; they are all thieves running after some diamonds. There are some complications and some resolutions... and finally... CASH. Yes it's all about cash. The whole story is about cash, heists and diamonds, four male characters, and three female characters and one beautiful picturesque location and thumping songs.

The film revolves around an ace con artist, played by Ajay Devgan who hires a set of top-notch robbers (Esha Deol, Zayed Khan, Dia Mirza and Riteish Deshmukh) to steal a set of priceless diamonds in South Africa. The group also faces a threat from underworld don Suniel Shetty, who is after the same diamonds and also the Head of Security Shamita Shetty. How these three groups manage to thwart each other forms the rest of the story and makes it a non-stop adventure caper.

CASH is one of the first films to be shot exclusively in the breathtaking locales of Cape Town in South Africa. Audiences can expect never seen before action-packed sequences like sky diving, kite surfing, skate boarding and fight scenes in the film, CASH is the first ever comic thriller of a film.



Apna Sapna Money Money........


Apna Sapna Money Money........

Actors:
Ritesh Deshmukh , Celina Jaitley , Koena Mitra , Jackie Shroff , Sunil Shetty , Shreyas Talpade , Riya Sen and Anupam Kher .

Story:-
Ritesh Deshmukh plays Kishan, a young man from Goa whose brain is full of every conceivable trick to make a quick buck. He cons people by slipping into different outfits and by assuming many guises.
Koena Mitra plays Julie, a sexy club-dancer with quite a reputation in the locality where she lives. Behind her raunchy exterior is a compassionate, kind-hearted woman who goes out of her way to help the needy.
Celina Jaitley plays Sania Badnaam, a con-woman who uses her sexuality to lure men and leave them penniless later. A beautiful woman who doesn’t give in to emotions easily, Sania only craves for money and power. Jackie Shroff plays Danny Carlos, a merciless underworld don with a wacky fashion sense. He works from Bangkok and operates in India through Sania.
Shreyas Talpade plays Arjun Fernandez, an honorable man who is content making a simple living from whatever money he earns from his garage. He meets the woman of his dreams on a bed of red hot chillies. But he doesn’t know that it would take him hell of an effort to win her hand from her father.
Riya Sen plays Shivani Pandit, a simple girl from a Brahmin family. She is Arjun’s love interest. But the only problem is her stubborn father, who would never marry her to Arjun (Shreyas). Sunil Shetty plays Namdev Mane, an honest cop dedicated to putting criminals behind bars. But some clever criminals who work in disguise have kept him on his toes.
Anupam Kher plays Pandit Saiyabol Shastri, an aged man who is overprotective about his daughter (Riya Sen). Shastri is also smitten by a sexy girl, who in reality turns out to be a man.
Some people run after love, some run after money. In ‘Apna Sapna Money Money’, everyone except Shivani (Riya Sen) and Arjun (Shreyas Talpade) run after money.There is a disguised conman (Ritesh Deshmukh), there is a club dancer (Koena), there is a much-dreaded don (Jackie Shroff) and his trusted aid (Celina), there is a tough cop (Sunil Shetty), there is a frustrated gangster (Chunky Pandey) and many more colorful characters.
Everyone is after precious diamonds that are hidden somewhere. As these characters enter the mad race to riches, the movie’s story takes many comical twists and turns.
The film is being described as an out-and-out comedy by its director. One highlight of the film is the number of guises Ritesh Deshmukh dons in it. He dresses up as a buxom girl, a Kathak Dancer and a Nepali guard.




Saturday, July 28, 2007

Story of "MASTI"

MASTI

Ritesh Deshmukh ,
Vivek Oberoi , Aaftabh Shivdasani, Ajay Devgan and Lara Datta........

Story :-

HAWAS, MURDER and now MASTI. For the third consecutive week, the issue of extra-marital relationships hits the marquee. Yet, MASTI is different from films of its ilk.

While HAWAS and MURDER depicted adultery with seriousness, it's exactly the reverse in MASTI. So, is MASTI based on Billy Wilder's THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH [1955; starring Tom Ewell, Marilyn Monroe]? No, it's not even remotely similar to the classic!

Indra Kumar's MASTI is a delightful and witty farce on the subject of sex. It's not the most clever, incisive or charming comedy, but it does most things well and provides value for money in those three hours. Meet [Vivek Oberoi], Amar [Ritesh Deshmukh] and Prem [Aftab Shivdasani] are close friends who've had their share of fun when in college. But when married, they discover the hell behind the heaven, the bickering behind the bliss and the agony behind the ecstasy.

Frustrated with their marital experiences, the trio gear up to do some masti and decide that the only way to spice up their lives is to seek to excitement outside home. And then to meet and exchange notes.

They embark on their wacky and hilarious adventure where they search for forbidden fun. But before they could taste the delicious fruit of bigamy, their adventure comes to a screeching halt. A twist in the tale brings them face-to-face with Sikander [Ajay Devgan], a cop.

What could be worse - a cop suspecting their involvement in a crime or the danger of being exposed in front of their unsuspecting wives?

Indra Kumar is back to where he started. In his directorial debut DIL, the director showed a flair for light entertainers. In DIL and ISHQ later, the director and his team of writers merged light moments and dramatic portions proportionately. But in MASTI, there's no serious moment at all. It attempts to tickle your funny bone and Indra succeeds to a large extent.

Indra opens the cards at the very outset. In fact, the very first song at the start of the film says it all - 'Ek Kunwara Phir Gaya Maara'. After the initial introductions of the characters, the film gets down to business the moment the three friends decide to look beyond their wives for intimate moments.

The escapades of the three protagonists are quite hilarious, especially between Ritesh Deshmukh and Rakhi Sawant. To keep the humour going, a track similar to 'Kantaben' [KAL HO NAA HO] has also been woven in the story [Satish Shah is the 'Kantaben' here!], which is amongst the highpoints of this laughathon.

The film again gathers speed as Lara Dutta enters the scene. And the interval point takes the film to a different high altogether, with the story getting into the crime mould.

Although the post-interval portions have their share of funny and entertaining moments, the pace is erratic in this half. One expects the climax to perk up the proceedings, but the finale lets you down to an extent. The suspense/mystery factor goes out of the window the moment the mystery is solved. A better culmination was the need of the hour, not the formula-ridden end that you get to watch!

MASTI is not for those looking for logic or meaningful cinema and screenplay writers Milap Zaveri and Tushar Hiranandani make no bones about it. The film abounds in hilarious moments - most of them of the nonsensical variety - but they're a pleasure given the essence of the film.

Both Zaveri and Hiranandani deserve marks for presenting a serious issue like adultery in a new avtaar. Zaveri also deserves distinction marks for the witty one-liners [in ample doses]. In fact, the dialogues are the mainstay of the film and only add sheen to an enterprise that's already glowing thanks to the deft handling of the subject matter by the director.

Director Indra Kumar makes you realize that DIL, BETA, RAJA and ISHQ were no flash in the pan. Changing tracks after tackling highly emotional fares like MANN and RISHTEY, the director seems to be in form this time around. Comedy is a difficult emotion to capture on celluloid, but Indra has captured it all like a seasoned veteran. Also, the film looks fresh and even the scenes that the director chose to incorporate are in keeping with the times. Undoubtedly, this is amongst his finest efforts to date.

Anand Raaj Anand's music is like icing on the cake. 'Ek Kunwara', 'Chori Chori' and 'Chain Khuli Ki' are foot-tapping and come at the right point. However, 'Dil De Diya Hai' [excellently rendered by Anand Raaj Anand himself] should be trimmed since it acts as a speed breaker in the pre-climax stages. Mazhar Kamran's cinematography is first-rate.

If MASTI belongs to anyone, it's Aftab Shivdasani. Doing a Jim Carrey, Aftab is absolutely remarkable in the film, proving that his timing for comic sequences is just perfect. He endears to the viewers completely and is sure to walk away with the glory with this performance.

Ritesh Deshmukh follows next with an incredible performance. He looks the character he has been asked to portray ['Fatoo'] and the actor doesn't let you down one bit. If he showed improvement as an actor in his second film [OUT OF CONTROL], he walks five steps ahead in MASTI.

Vivek Oberoi tries hard to look the character, but is not at ease this time around. Though he does reasonably well in a few scenes, the actor in him doesn't really come across so strongly in this fare. However, there's no denying that the chemistry between the three heroes is tremendous!

Ajay Devgan comes in the post-interval portions and does well in a role that seems tailormade. Lara Dutta looks the part she has been asked to portray and she looks convincing.

Amongst the wives, Genelia is the best, followed by Amrita Rao. While Genelia looks the stern and demanding wife and is sure to be noticed, Amrita carries off the over-possessive bit well. Tara Sharma doesn't impress at all.

Satish Shah is superb. In fact, his portions are sure to bring the house down. Archana Puransingh is too good as the mother-in-law. Shahbaaz Khan is alright. Rakhi Sawant leaves a mark in a small role.

On the whole, MASTI has all it takes to appeal to the cinegoers - an impressive star cast, popular music, dollops of comedy and most importantly, sex - not in visuals, but in dialogues and gestures. All these factors combined together will prove advantageous for the film and should take it to the winning post.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Filmography

FILMS...................

Year 2003


1) Tujhe Meri Kasam

2) Out of Control

Year 2004

3) Naach

4) Bardaasht

5) Masti

Year 2005

6) Bluffmaster

7) Home Delivery

8) Kyaa Kool Hai Hum

Year 2006

9) Apana Sapana Money Money

10) Malamaal weekly

11) Fight Club : Members Only

12) Darna Zaroori Hai

13) Mr Yaa Miss

Year 2007(coming..............)

14) Heyy Babyy

15) Cash

16) Race

17) Dhamaal

18) Loot

19) Saamna

20) Om Shanti Om(G)






Wednesday, July 18, 2007

ABOUT RITESH DESHMUKH

Name:- Ritesh Vilasrao Deshmukh

Brith Day :- 17 December 1978

Hailing from:- Latur city in Marathwada.

Religion:- Hindu (Maharata)

Address:- 'Aashiyana' near Nandi Stop
Latur 413512

Father:- Vilasrao Dagdogi Deshmukh ( Chief Minister of Maharashtra )

Mother:-Vaishali Vilasrao Deshmukh

Brother's:- Amit (Big) , Dhiraj (small)

Education :-G. D. Somani High School and Kamala Raheja School of Architecture in Mumbai.The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.

Favorite Star :- Shahrukh Khan , Amitabh Bachchan , Tom Cruise......

Favorite Film :- Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai ,

Drink to like:-Pepsi Cola

Like to Eat :- Puran-poli ( maharashtrian Food )

Think about life:-Even if you’re not hungry, just be greedy.
On a blind date you’d go out with Madeleine Stowe.

Carrier:- He made his debut in 2003 with Tujhe Meri Kasam which was an average hit at the box office. He became a known face after the comedy Masti (2004) for which established him as an actor. He has mainly taken on comic roles, rather than serious roles. After the release of Masti, he changed his known name 'Ritiesh Deshmukh' for numerological reasons. He has two brothers.

He has since appeared in several successful films including Kyaa Kool Hai Hum, Malamaal Weekly and Apna Sapna Money Money.He dressed up as a woman in Apna Sapna Money Money. The song with Anupam Kher was a smash hit. His forthcoming movies are Hey Baby & cash. For the movie Hey Baby he had done bungy jumping & to give his bestshort he had to do it again this was the most horrifying experience for him as he is petrified of height.