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There's no director in Bollywood that tackles a thriller theme better than Abbas-Mustan. His movies have always been a treat, to the eyes and to the ears. His previous movies, Aitraaz and Humraaz have not failed to dissapoint. I remember watching Humraaz very well. It was such a nail-biting film, with unexpected twists n turns, although i was abit dissapointed by the way the ending was executed. Let's hope Abbas Mustan has a better ending in store this time.
Expectations are relatively high for 36 China Town. The promo's playing on air are stunning. Visuals are crisp. And Kareena is looking slimmer/hot! Not to forget, Priyanka is also in the movie, but she has not yet featured in any of the promo's.
36 China Town features a range of actors. In the lead are Akshay Khanna, Kareena Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Upan Patel, Paresh Rawal (he's a legend!) and Johnny Lever. It is not every day we get to see Paresh Rawal and Johnny Lever in one frame - whether they are playing serious or comic roles, their presence in one frame will surely make a scene!
The musical score is peppy n catchy. The song shooting up the charts is none other than "a-a-a-aashiqui mein teri, j-j-j-jaaye gee jaan meri". This song is creating a wave all over. The music video is electric. The man behind the soundtrack is the numero uno singer/composer of the moment, Himesh Reshammiya!
Supposedly the music video to "a-a-a-aashiqui mein teri" is the most expensive music video ever made in bollywood, beating the flashy "Tere Bina" from the mega-flop Kareena, Fardeen starrer Khushi.
This looks like a promosing flick. The promo's are exciting and what matters is that they have won over me - i'll be watching this one in the cinema! (",)
Releasing 5th May, 2006
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