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Acid Factory - Review

Acid Factory – Review


Cast: Irrfan Khan, Manoj Bajpai, Fardeen Khan, Dino Morea, Aftab Shivdasani, Dia Mirza
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Director: Suparn Varma
Acid Factory - Preview

Acid Factory – Preview


New Delhi, Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta is known for making multi-starrer action thrillers. His next offering “Acid Factory”, which releases Friday, continues the trend and is about the horror of self-discovery. Said to be inspired by Hollywood’s “Unknown” (2006), it has been produced by Gupta’s White Feather Films and directed by Suparn Verma. Made at a [...]
Aftab Shivdasani keen to play Anil Kapoor's 'Mr India' role

Aftab Shivdasani keen to play Anil Kapoor’s ‘Mr India’ role


New Delhi, He was just nine when he played one of the orphan children in “Mr India” and Aftab Shivdasani has great memories of it. With news that filmmaker Shekhar Kapoor is considering a sequel to the film, the 31-year-old actor says he would love to reprise Anil Kapoor’s role in the 1987 hit. “There [...]
Daddy Cool - Review

Daddy Cool – Review


Why remake a shoddy, tasteless British comedy? Why be so fixated on Western entertainment when we've so much literary and pulp talent out here? Just leave aside these vital questions and focus on the ensemble cast of "Daddy Cool" that sparkles with borrowed wit. The Goan setting and the quaint rooms housing distraught emotions keep us smiling.

Video Movie Review – Daddy Cool


Watch the video review of movie Daddy Cool starring Suneil Shetty & Aftab Shivdasani.

Aftab Shivdasani celebrates birthday with Aamna Sharif


Mumbai, Aftab Shivdasani ushered in his 31st birthday with Aamna Sharif, who is rumoured to be his girlfriend, and is his co-star from the flop “Aloo Chaat”. He refused to comment about their relationship, but says he is looking forward to marriage. “Yes, she was in the little party that I had for people close [...]
Aloo Chaat

Aloo Chaat


"Aloo Chaat" is a Punjabi comedy that you've been seeing on television for years and is now being screened on a much larger screen and a far smaller intellectual level.