The Finest Ghazals of Mehdi Hassan - Muzikeye


Artist:Mehdi Hassan
Album:The Finest Ghazals of Mehdi Hassan
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Mehdi Hassan, TI, PP, HI (Urdu: مہدی حسن) is a Pakistani ghazal singer and a former playback singer for Lollywood. He is famously known as the 'King of Ghazal' (Urdu: شہنشاہِ غزل). He has ruled the Pakistan film industry along with Ahmed Rushdi.
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01. Dekhe Bhale Dost Hamare
02. Ranjish Hi Sahi
03. Patta Patta Boota Boota
04. Khuda Kare Ki
05. Dekh Tu Dil Ki
06. Nawazish karam
07. Aaye Kuch Abr
08. Kaise Kaise Log
09. Zindagi Mein Tu Sabhi Pyar
10. Gulshan Gulshan
11. Satta Satta Ke Hamein
12. Baat Karni Mujhe
13. Mujhe Tum Nazer Se
14. Gulon Mein Rung Bhare

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Kites [2010] - *VideoS* - DTHRip - 480p - x264 - AC3 - Muzikeye






Movie:Kites
Year:2010
Album:All Music Videos of Kites
Quality:DTHRip - 480P
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Showbiz Movie Review- Kites the Remix
3.5/5

Review by: Jack Rico
Date: 05.15.2010

Rated: Not available
Release Date: 05.21.2010 Limited
Starring: Hrithik Roshan , B?rbara Mori , Nicholas Brown
Director(s): Anurag Basu
Distributor: Independiente
Film Genre: Thriller , Romance , Action
Country: India
Official Website: http://www.kites-thefilm.com/

The Bollywood film ‘Kites,’ directed by Anurag Basu, was a film unlike any I’ve seen before. It was spoken in three languages, had a diverse cast and it wasn’t from Hollywood. It was a completely original experience. It blithely leaps from romance, to musical, to action adventure, to western, referencing any number of Hollywood genres. The romance, in particular, was as intense as Nicholas Sparks' ‘The Notebook,’ and the chemistry between the leads was off the charts. I have to say I was surprisingly entertained and am a better critic for having seen this film.

**SPOILER**

The plotline begins in the blistering heat of the Mexican desert, where a man has been left for dead. This is “J,” (Hrithik Roshan, the biggest movie star in India), a once- carefree Vegas huckster, now a wanted man, fighting for his life. As he makes his way back home, “J” relives the past, and we learn that the one thing keeping him alive is his burning desire to reunite with Linda (B?rbara Mori, best known in America for the 2005 hit “La Mujer De Mi Hermano”), the love of his life. When “J” first meets her he is working odd jobs, the oddest of which is to marry “illegals” for money. Linda, fresh from Mexico, has barely enough cash to pay for the phony marriage but, like “J,” she has dreams of striking it rich in America. They wed and, that very night, she departs, green card in hand. Though he barely knows her, and they don’t even speak each other’s language, “J” will never forget her. The next time he sees Linda, she is engaged to Tony (Nick Brown), the son of a fabulously wealthy casino owner. As fate would have it, “J” is dating Tony’s sister. Both of them are prepared to marry for money so they can finally make their dreams come true. There are just two problems: they are still legally married and they have fallen madly in love. Choosing one another over wealth, they flee, with a vengeful Tony in hot pursuit… This romance is described in the film as a love that “knows no language,” an apt description of KITES itself, which has more international appeal than the more traditional Bollywood fare.

**SPOILER**

Bollywood films are a rare breed of cinematic products here in the States and there are legitimate reasons why films from India aren’t successful with American audiences: they are always over 2 hours (we complain when it’s 1hr 45m), they’re like musicals that involve too much dancing (we left the musicals back in the 50’s and ‘NINE’ was a flop) and for the most part, they’re not spoken in English. The closest movie we’ve had to a successful Bollywood production has been Danny Boyle’s Academy Award effort ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and that wasn’t really ours, it was a collaboration we did with England.

Nevertheless, Kites has the potential to change the way we look at Bollywood films. Due to its Latin flavor, it has the ability to reach the largest movie going audience in America, the US Hispanic. Enter director Brett Ratner. Known for taking Asian action star Jackie Chan and crossing him over into American superstardom with his spectacularly successful “Rush Hour” series, Ratner carries a unique synergy - he’s a Hispanic of Cuban descent who understands the power of the Hispanic consumer and what it would take to attract them to the theaters. In a brilliant strategy move by Roshan Productions, Ratner was asked to rework an English language version, designed to extend the reach of the original to the largest possible audience, including the younger demographic for whom 2+ hours is a challenge. This led to “Kites: The Remix, A Brett Ratner Presentation”. Its title suggests, a true “remix,” in that it is the same film, played to a different rhythm, running a swift 90 minutes as opposed to the 130–minute original.

The remix caters to a mass audience but it begrudgingly also contains some elements from the original cut that hurt it. For my particular tastes, the acting by the secondary cast is not as strong as the leads. There are some over the top acting moments that are quite risible. We could have done without some of the excess torso bearing poses by Hrithik, but I imagine the ladies need a dose of carnal ecstasy once in a while. Despite these small imperfections, the film is very entertaining, even for audiences that don’t regularly consume Indian films.

The bulk of the entertainment comes from the extravagant, larger than life action sequences that involve 18 wheeler trucks, chases, explosions, bullet fights, crashes and jumps that stun the senses.

Actor Hrithik Roshan is extremely charismatic and possesses the handsomeness of a major movie star. His talents don’t just end there; in the only dancing sequence of the movie, he gyrated, twirled and whirled like a snake in Vegas. A definite highlight of the production.He needs to come to Hollywood and do movies here ASAP. B?rbara Mori, the Uruguayan actress, raised in Mexico, fit perfectly well with Roshan and her new environment. Even though her English accent is rough, it is endearing. She has a magnetic connection that made her one of the top actresses in Spanish television in the US. We look forward to her evolution in cinema.

Despite the positives of the protagonists, to craft an affecting love story the stars need to be well-developed, evidence a degree of sexual chemistry, and their relationship needs to be allowed to unfold on screen. By falling somewhere in between - more serious than the average comedy and lighter than the typical drama - Kites feels just about right. This love story isn't going to appeal to those who don't appreciate romance. It is sweet and sentimental and embraces the fantasy of love all the way through its operatic finale.

Kites recalls such master movie mixologists as Sergio Leone, Quentin Tarantino, and Baz Luhrmann. Producer Rakesh Roshan and director Anurag Basu, have made Kites into an intoxicating cinematic cocktail with a flavor—and a kick—all its own.
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Pee Loon [Once Upon A Time In Mumbai] [h264.avi] [720p] [HD] - Muzikeye






Movie:Once Upon A Time In Mumbai
Song:Pee Loon
Format:AVI

Run Time:2:05
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Housefull (2010) Music Videos - DVDSCRrip - XviD - Muzikeye






Sajid Khan’s first movie Heyy Babyy worked big time on box office. Sajid is very confident about his second venture Housefull and according to him Housefull will create history in Hindi cinema.

Lets see what Sajid has to offer us.

Story:

Housefull is about Akshay who is a loser, a jinx and his main occupation is working in a Casino where his job is to walk around the place and just his presence is enough to bring people’s bad luck. He has been told that once he gets married all his luck would change. He wishes to marry Malaika Khan who ends up dumping him because his bad luck was rubbing off her. Arjun Rampal is Malaika's brother. Ritesh is a close friend of Akshay, lives in London and is married to Lara Dutta. Lara and Ritesh work for Randhir Kapoor. Randhir Kapoor wants his daughter Jiah Khan to marry an Indian man and only then she will get his inheritance.

Lara has issues with her dad Boman Irani who lives in India. Akshay gets dumped by Jiah Khan, tries to commit suicide and ends up meeting and falling in love with Deepika. Deepika is also Arjun's sister. Confused. Don't be...it is all related in such a good manner that it is quite entertaining.

Scenes to watch out:

• First meeting of Akshay and Jiah.
• Akshay’s encounter with the monkey
• Akshay with the tiger.
• When Akshay meets Deepika.
• Boman Irani's introduction.
Performances:

• Akshay is great. His role is good and he acts his part very well. He is in his comfort zone from funny moments to emotional scenes just wonderful.
• Lara Dutta and Deepika both look lovely and act well. They have bigger roles as compared to Jiah Khan. Jiah has also done a good job.
• Ritesh is fantastic. Boman is great once again. Arjun looks dashing and has acted well. Malaika has a small role to offer. Chunky Pandey is hilarious.
Direction:

The director Sajid is excellent. Dont forget to sit through the closing credits where you can see him directing them. Some great scenes and yes he has improved from his 'Hey Baby' days.

Negatives:

• The movie slowed in some places but picked up.
• The story is a bit complicated.
• Some scenes were a bit boring but there were not too many of those.
• Climax could have been better.
Overall:

Before the credits Sajid has paid homage to the greatest filmmakers of his time Prakash Mehra Hrishikesh Mukerjee, Ravi Tandon and others. So I guess when you watch the movie you really can't find that many negative points. It is an entertaining movie. It is a comedy about mistaken identities. It is very well directed movie. Above all it has some great acting by some great actors/actresses. Watch it!

Rating:

Housefull will put houseful boards in cinemas!
Video
Format : MPEG-4 Visual
Codec ID : XVID
Bit rate : ~ 1800 Kbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 320 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 2.25
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Resolution : 24 bits
Colorimetry : 4:2:0
Scan type : Progressive

Audio
Format : AC-3
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 192 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz

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Paathshala (2010) - All Videos - 720p - AC3 5.1 - Muzikeye




Movie:Paathshala

Year:2010
Quality:720p AC3 5.1
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Wajood - Wajood Hai Mera [2010-MP3-VBR-256Kbps] - Muzikeye


Artist.....................: Wajood
Album....................: Wajood Hai Mera
Genre....................: New Age
Year.....................: 2010
Codec...................: LAME 3.97
Quality..................: VBR 256 Kbps
Channels.............. : Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Uploaded and Presented By: Muzikeye

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01 - Gar Bhuloon Tujhe
02 - Wajood Hai Mera
03 - Aisee Lagee
04 - Meri Dunya
05 - Gaye Hoa Tum
06 - Tamanna Meri
07 - Dekhay Jahan
08 - Haara
09 - Jo Main Atka (Taraytaray)
10 - Gaye Ho Tum (Acoustic)

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