Diwali Tunes in Bollywood!

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In honor of Diwali weekend.. here is your Top 10 List of Popular Diwali Songs in Bollywood…through the decades! If you notice, between the 1940’s and 1970’s, Bollywood loved celebrating this holiday and even included the actual word “Diwali” in the song titles.  As the years passed, however, there were fewer song/dance numbers dedicated to the celebration of the Indian New Year. Filmmakers instead focused energies into portraying other colorful Indian festivals such Holi and Navratri.  Nonetheless – let’s take a listen to the songs that remind us of the festival of lights, Diwali. Sal Mubarak!

Here is the youtube playlist link of the songs below – perfect for your Diwali party!

Song Movie Year Singers
Aai Diwali Rattan 1944 Zohrabai Ambalawali
Kaise Diwali Manaye  Paigham 1959 Mohammed Rafi

Mile Hai Chirago Ke Rangeen Diwali Hain 

Nazrana 1961 Mukesh
Deep Diwali Ke Juthe Jugnu 1973 Kishore Kumar
Tere Mere Pyar Ka Begunnah 1991 Kishore Kumar
Aayee Hai Diwali Suno Ji Gharwaali.  Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa 2001 Alka Yagnik
Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gham Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham 2001 Lata Mangeshkar
Pairon Mein Bandhan Hai Mohabbatein 2001 Shweta Pandit Sonali Bhatawdekar, Pritha Mazumdar, Udhbav,
Happy Diwali Home Delivery 2011 Vaishali, Surthi, Divya, Suraj, Sunidhi Chauhan
India Waale Happy New Year 2014 Vishal Dadlani, K.K., Shankar Mahadevan, Neeti Mohan

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Diwali Tunes in Bollywood!

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In honor of Diwali weekend.. here is your Top 10 List of Popular Diwali Songs in Bollywood…through the decades! If you notice, between the 1940’s and 1970’s, Bollywood loved celebrating this holiday and even included the actual word “Diwali” in the song titles.  As the years passed, however, there were fewer song/dance numbers dedicated to the celebration of the Indian New Year. Filmmakers instead focused energies into portraying other colorful Indian festivals such Holi and Navratri.  Nonetheless – let’s take a listen to the songs that remind us of the festival of lights, Diwali. Sal Mubarak!

Here is the youtube playlist link of the songs below – perfect for your Diwali party!

Song Movie Year Singers
Aai Diwali Rattan 1944 Zohrabai Ambalawali
Kaise Diwali Manaye  Paigham 1959 Mohammed Rafi

Mile Hai Chirago Ke Rangeen Diwali Hain 

Nazrana 1961 Mukesh
Deep Diwali Ke Juthe Jugnu 1973 Kishore Kumar
Tere Mere Pyar Ka Begunnah 1991 Kishore Kumar
Aayee Hai Diwali Suno Ji Gharwaali.  Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa 2001 Alka Yagnik
Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gham Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham 2001 Lata Mangeshkar
Pairon Mein Bandhan Hai Mohabbatein 2001 Shweta Pandit Sonali Bhatawdekar, Pritha Mazumdar, Udhbav,
Happy Diwali Home Delivery 2011 Vaishali, Surthi, Divya, Suraj, Sunidhi Chauhan
India Waale Happy New Year 2014 Vishal Dadlani, K.K., Shankar Mahadevan, Neeti Mohan

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Diwali Tunes in Bollywood!

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M_Id_448890_Kabhi_Khushi_Kabhie_Gham...In honor of Diwali weekend.. here is your Top 10 List of Popular Diwali Songs in Bollywood…through the decades! If you notice, between the 1940’s and 1970’s, Bollywood loved celebrating this holiday and even included the actual word “Diwali” in the song titles.  As the years passed, however, there were fewer song/dance numbers dedicated to the celebration of the Indian New Year. Filmmakers instead focused energies into portraying other colorful Indian festivals such Holi and Navratri.  Nonetheless – let’s take a listen to the songs that remind us of the festival of lights, Diwali. Sal Mubarak!

Here is the youtube playlist link of the songs below – perfect for your Diwali party!

Song Movie Year Singers
Aai Diwali Rattan 1944 Zohrabai Ambalawali
Kaise Diwali Manaye  Paigham 1959 Mohammed Rafi

Mile Hai Chirago Ke Rangeen Diwali Hain 

Nazrana 1961 Mukesh
Deep Diwali Ke Juthe Jugnu 1973 Kishore Kumar
Tere Mere Pyar Ka Begunnah 1991 Kishore Kumar
Aayee Hai Diwali Suno Ji Gharwaali.  Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa 2001 Alka Yagnik
Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gham Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham 2001 Lata Mangeshkar
Pairon Mein Bandhan Hai Mohabbatein 2001 Shweta Pandit Sonali Bhatawdekar, Pritha Mazumdar, Udhbav,
Happy Diwali Home Delivery 2011 Vaishali, Surthi, Divya, Suraj, Sunidhi Chauhan
India Waale Happy New Year 2014 Vishal Dadlani, K.K., Shankar Mahadevan, Neeti Mohan

Movie Review: Mary Kom

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Release Date: September 5th, 2014

Director: Omang Kumar

Producer: Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Genre: Drama

Sanjay Leela Bhansali has succeeded once again! This drama is based on the autobiography Unbreakable (2013) of the professional Indian Boxer, M.C. Mary Kom. It is undoubtedly a must-see film! I honestly believe this is Priyanka Chopra’s best work yet. Her acting genuinely portrays Mary Kom’s struggles, courageous endeavors, perseverance and dedication to both her personal and professional life. Mary Kom, however, could not have won five World Amateur Boxing Championships without her unbelievably supportive spouse, Onler Kom (Darshan Kumaar) and coach (Sunil Thapa). Watch the movie to find out how she balances being a mother of two while winning gold medals for her country!

The Positives:

1.The story is unique: Mary Kom is continuing to pursue her Boxing career today – whereas in many other biopics, the person being portrayed is deceased or retired from their career. The audience is better able to relate with the heroine while the real Mary Kom has certainly expanded her fan club!

  1. The acting – Priyanka Chopra gets a big thumbs up. She will definitely be winning some awards. The others including the coach (Nepalese actor, Sunil Thapa) and Onler (Darshan Kumar) were excellent supporting actors.
  1. The look – PChops did not take a break while working out for this film! Her makeup/body build was absolutely perfect and matches Mary Kom’s pretty well. Watch behind the scenes of her workout routines!
  1. Stereotypes broken – majority of Bollywood films still portray the woman as the home maker and the man as the bread winner – however this is a prime example of just the opposite. Mary Kom finds a man who is willing to put his wife’s dreams first and he opts to stay at home with the babies. How romantic!
  1. The songs – the soundtrack is fantastic! It’s the type you can hear over and over and not get bored. Patriotic, energizing, and peaceful. Did you know that Priyanka Chopra sang the “Chaoro Lori” herself?

The Negatives:

  1. “Behind every successful woman is herself” NOT true in this movie! The story is obviously about Mary Kom – but little attention is given to her support structure and loving husband, Onler! He is a true “hero” and portrays that fathers can make sacrifices too and be great in leading the parenting.
  2. The story is slow in the beginning – but develops Mary Kom’s character very quickly.

In theater or DVD, Mary Kom is more than worth a watch! I guarantee you will leave feeling nothing but proud, patriotic, and empowered at the end of this film.

Fun Fact: On October 1st, 2014, Mary Kom won her first Gold Medal at the Asian Games held at IncheonSouth Korea in the flyweight (51KG) summit clash. This was the first Gold medal for any Indian woman at Asian Games. Her future goals include winning the Gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, Brazil and setting up a Boxing Academy in Manipur/throughout Northeast India.

Fun Face #2: Mary Kom also has started a female-only fight club at Imphal to teach girls to defend themselves against sexual violence in India. Mary Kom wants Priyanka Chopra to become this program’s brand ambassador.

Rating Breakdown:

Acting: 4.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Costumes: 3/5
Sets/Filming Location: 3.5/5
Songs: 4/5
Eye Candy: 3/5
Length of Movie: 3/5

Rated: PG
Overall: *** (3.5/5) or 7/10

Key:
* = flop, don’t even bother
** = time pass, you’ll live if you don’t see it
*** = worth a watch
**** = A hit!
***** = Bollywood Blockbuster

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Movie Review: Finding Fanny

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Note: There are no spoiler alerts in this review.

Genre: Comedy

Cast: Deepika Padukone, Arjun Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia, with Ranveer Singh in cameo role.

Director: Homi Adajania

Production: Maddock Films/Fox Star Studios

Released: September 12th, 2014

This was an off-beat light-hearted comedy story about five oddballs who set out to Goa to find Stefanie Fernandes (Fanny). Throughout their journey, they discover love and friendship in one another. This movie is in English, no subtitles needed here. If you’re a Deepika Padukone or Naseeruddin Shah fan – this one is for you. If you want to gawk at Arjun Kapoor, go right ahead. Enjoy it while it lasts though, this movie runs just 105 minutes. It is a very simple film of low expectations with a slow, but soulful plot.

The positives:

  1. Deepika is in it.
  2. Not your typical hindi movie with song and dance numbers every five minutes.
  3. It’s a comedy, yet can be dark/satirical at times which is rare in Bollywood.
  4. All of Deepika’s outfits consist of a few simple, floral dresses which, no doubt, look stunning on her.
  5. It’s a “feel good” short-film that will leave you feeling light afterwards.

The negatives:

  1. The plot is slow, especially in the beginning – I’d say be patient and go with the flow.
  2. Although the title of the movie is catchy… Finding Fanny?
  3. I wish they had expanded on Arjun Kapoor’s role in this movie and made Ranveer Singh’s cameo longer…he was hilarious!

* Fun Fact * The film was initially offered to Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor, but they both rejected the offer.

On the whole, save the trip to the movie theater and see this movie on a lazy Sunday afternoon or a cozy night in.

Acting: 4/5
Story: 3/5
Costumes: 2.5/5
Sets/Filming Location: 4/5
Songs: 3/5
Eye Candy: 3/5
Length of Movie: 5/5

Rated: PG-13
Overall: *** (3/5) or 6.5/10

Key:
* = flop, don’t even bother
** = time pass, you’ll live if you don’t see it
*** = worth a watch
**** = A hit!
***** = Bollywood Blockbuster

 

 

Bollywood Movie Previews – Fall 2014

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Let’s be honest…the Bollywood film industry gave us a pretty boring summer 2014. There were very few decent films or blockbuster releases. Not to worry though…there are a handful of potential “hits” with big name actors coming out in the next few months. Here is a glimpse!

Film: Mary Kom
Genre: Drama
Cast: Priyanka Chopra, Minakkshi Kalitaa
Director: Omung Kumar
Production: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Release date: September 5th, 2014

“Mary Kom”, is based on the true story about the Indian Boxer and Olympic Bronze medalist Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom. Priyanka Chopra plays Mary Kom in this much-awaited Sanjay Leela Bhansali production. The movie depicts Mary Kom’s struggles of life and her journey in pursuit of her passion: boxing. “Mary Kom” Trailer!

 

Film: Finding Fanny
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Arjun Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia, with Ranveer Singh in cameo role.
Director: Homi Adajania
Production: Maddock Films/Fox Star Studios
Release date: September 12th, 2014

Now this looks like an entertaining one – an off-beat light-hearted comedy story about five oddballs who set out to Goa to find Stefanie Fernandes (Fanny). Throughout their journey, they discover love and friendship in one another. This is an English short-film you don’t want to miss! The director, Homi Adajania, is well known for his films “Cocktail” and “Being Cyrus.” “Finding Fanny” Trailer

 

Film: Happy New Year (HNY)
Genre: Action-Comedy
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachan, Boman Irani, Vivaan Shah, Sonu Sood, Sarah-Jane Dias and Jackie Shroff. Possible cameo appearance: Prabhu Deva and Malaika Arora Khan
Director: Farah Khan
Producer: Gauri Khan Production: Red Chilles Entertainment Pvt.
Release date: October 23, 2014

Get ready for this “masala” film with a stellar cast, releasing Diwali 2014! Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone return as co-stars once again after their blockbusters “Chennai Express” and “Om Shanti Om”. Judging from the trailer, this seems to be a story about con-artists and bank robberies (quite the common theme). With Farah Khan as the director, we can expect some much-needed Bollywood ‘naach-gaana’ flare!
“Happy New Year” Trailer

Belated Movie Review: Queen

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Star Cast: Kangana Ranaut, Rajkummar Rao, Lisa Haydon

Director: Vikas Bahl

Note: There are no spoiler alerts in this review.

Yes, even for a die-hard Bollywood fan like myself, I admit I went too long without watching this movie. Even though it released a few months ago, if you STILL have not seen it – please don’t wait another day to watch this comedy-drama hit!

Bollywood finally gives us a meaningful and realistic film in which we all can relate to in someway or another. This is a story about how the small-town Punjabi girl, Rani (Kangana Ranaut), travels solo to Europe on her honeymoon after her fiancé calls it quits just a day before their wedding. Throughout this journey of self-discovery, you will meet several entertaining characters who uniquely shape Rani’s experiences abroad. A little less on the masala, but a bit more comedy, Queen is the perfect mix for a heart-warming flick.

The positives:

  1. The “London Thumakda” song is an all-time hit! Spend time actually listening to the Punjabi lyrics for a good laugh!
  2. Kangana’s acting is superb – she perfectly captures Rani’s personality
  3. No significant song and dance numbers to keep you distracted from the storyline
  4. Lisa Heydon, half-Australian, half-Indian actress – one word: hot.
  5. The storyline – very simple and to the point!

The negatives:

  1. I understand Rani is not supposed to have the best fashion sense – but WHY does she have to wear sweaters to night clubs??
  2. Borderline “overacting” may have been exhibited by some of the actors…but hey, it’s an Indian movie right?
  3. There was definitely some stereotyping of ethnic groups… Taka!
  4. Movie length could definitely have been shorter
  5. Flashbacks of Rani and Vijay, her fiancé, were odd and unnecessary. Instead, perhaps more character development of Vijay would have been helpful.

* Fun Fact * Queen was made for just under $2 million, it earned the equivalent of $8 million in its first two weeks. It released March 7th, sweeping the much-awaited Madhuri film, “Gulaab Gang” which released the same day. 

On the whole, Queen is a must-watch film that will bring happiness to the soul. Great watch with family, friends, girls-night, date-night.

Acting: 4/5
Story: 5/5
Costumes: 2.5/5
Sets/Filming Location: 5/5
Songs: 4.5/5
Eye Candy: 3.5/5
Length of Movie: 3/5

Overall: **** (4/5) or 8/10

Key:
* = flop, don’t even bother
** = time pass, you’ll live if you don’t see it
*** = worth a watch
**** = A hit!
***** = Bollywood Blockbuster

 

Top Indian Wedding Dance Songs 2014

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It’s Indian wedding season. And it’s likely you’ve been asked to “do a dance” by your friend, aunt, cousin, brother, sister, mother. Well, if you’re feeling stuck with selecting songs to dance to, no worries – I’ve created the list for you! These are Bollywood hits – old and new. Note: If you are looking for specific songs related to a theme/time era, contact me and I will help you out!

Group co-ed songs:

1. Diliwaali Girlfriend – (Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani – YJHD)

2. Balam Pichkari – (YJHD)
3. Tune Mari Entriyaan – (Ram Leela) 
4. 1234 get on the dance floor – (Chennai Express) 
5. Badtameez Dil – (YJHD)
6. Chingam Chabake – (Gori Tere Pyaar Mein)
7. Munde marde seetiyaan – (Aman Hayer)
8. Sadi Galli – (Tanu Weds Manu)
 
All girls:
1. Nagada Sang Dhol (garba/raas) – Ram Leela 
2. Ghagra – (YJHD)
3. Nimbooda – (Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam)
4. Rangeelo Maro Dhol Na 
5. Maya Yashoda – (Hum Saath Saath Hain)
6. Badi Muskhil – (Lajja)
7. Genda Phool – (Delhi 6)
 
All boys:
1. Bachana Ae Haseeno – (Bachana Ae Haseeno)
2. Besharam – (Besharam)
3. Muqabala – (Muqabala)
4. Tera Hero Idhar hai – (Main Tera Hero)

 
Old School Wedding Songs:
1. Mehndi Laga ke rakh na (Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge)
2. Are Are – (Dil To Pagal Hai)
3. Didi Tera Dewar Deewana – (Hum Apke Hain Kaun)
4. Bole chudiyaan – (Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham)
5. Mehndi hai rachnewaali – (Zubeidaa)
6. Mere haathon me nau nau chudiyan he – (Chandni)
7. Mujhe Rang de – (Thakshak)
8. Pairon me bandhan he – (Mohabbatein) 
9. Paise lo – (Hum Apke Hai Kaun)
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Have suggestions to add to this list? Comment below! 

My Video Montage: Meeting the Bollywood Stars at IIFA Awards 2014!

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As a press reporter for Lokvani.com, I attended the IIFA 2014 Awards in Tampa Bay, Florida April 24-26th 2014. With VIP “Green Carpet” access, I had the opportunity to meet and interview several Bollywood stars, such as Deepika Padukone, Anil Kapoor, Shabana Azmi, Javed Akhtar, Govinda, Bipasha, Hrithik Roshan, Madhuri Dixit…to name a few! I also attended press conferences for Hollywood stars, Kevin Spacey and John Travolta. It was a once in a lifetime experience – and this video compiles my encounters with the glamorous Bollywood stars! (Note: press reporters are not allowed to take “selfies” with celebs!)

Be sure to watch the IIFA Awards 2014 on StarPlus               Sunday, June 22nd at 3PM EST!

Check it out >> Spotted myself behind Milkha Singh!

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Special thanks to: Lokvani.com, IIFA Wizcraft Entertainment Pvt., Neha Sanan

Top 10 Bollywood Hits of the Week!

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Here are the latest tracks of the week – new hits added to the list are: “Banjarey” from Fugly (what an absurd title for this film..) and “Whistle Baja” from Heropanti, starring Jackie Shroff’s son, Tiger Shroff (this will be Tiger’s debut film). Yes, “Baby Doll,” is still on the charts. Check it out!

Rank

Song Title

Movie, Starring

Music Director, Singers

Best Time to Listen

1

Thumka

Kaanchi – Kartik Tiwari, Mishti, Rishi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty

Salim-Sulaiman – Sonu Nigam, Suzanne D’Mello

Evening/

Dancing

2

Tu Hi To Hai

Holiday – Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha, Govinda

Pritam – Benny Dayal,

Anytime  

3

Baby Doll

 

Ragini MMS2 – Sunny Leone, Saahil Prem

Meet Brothers Anjjan – Kanika Kapoor, Kunal Avanti

Anytime

4

Fan

Single by Rahul Vaidya

Rahul Vaidya

Evening/

Dancing

5

Palat – Tera Hero Idhar Hai

Main Tera Hero – Varun Dhwan, Nargis Fakhri, Illena D’cruz

Sajid-Wajid – Arijit Singh

Evening/

Dancing 

6

Locha-E-Ulfat

2 States – Arjun Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amrita Singh, Ronit Roy

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy- Benny Dayal

Anytime

7

Whistle Baja

Heropanti – Tiger Shroff, Kriti Sanon

Manj Musik – Manj and Nindy Kaur ft. Raftaar

Daytime

8

Banjarey

Fugly ­Jimmy Shergill, Mohit Marwah, Kiara Advani

Yo Yo Honey Singh

Daytime 

9

Galliyaan

Ek Villain – Siddharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor, Ritesh Deshmukh

Ankit Tiwari 

Morning

10

Banjaara

Ek Villain – Siddharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor, Ritesh Deshmukh

Mohammed Irfan

Morning

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