OMG Magazine Vol 2 Issue 29

Page 40

PAGE 40 • OMG Magazine | Thursday 8th August, 2013

John Abraham and Nargis Fakhri

Madras Café song Maula sun le re: Visually stunning, musically soothing! by Prathamesh Jadhav

The new song from the John Abraham and Nargis Fakhri starrer is deeply moving The new song from the John Abraham and Nargis Fakhri starrer is deeply moving Vicky Donor-famed director Shoojit Sircar’s next Madras Café starring John Abrham , Nargis Fakri and Jacqueline Fernandez will deal with terrorism and civil war. John looks quite hatke in this promising-looking venture and this time we expect the dude to surprise us with his performance.

Click the button to listen to Maula Sun Le Re Full Video Song

Here’s the new song Maula sun le re from the movie. Sung beautifully by Papon and composed by Shanatu Moitra this song truly depicts John’s quest to find peace and do his duties without being clinical in his approach. The visuals are stunning and portray the war-like situation realistically. John looks rugged in this one in his baggy clothes and moustache look but the song brings forth the vulnerable side of his character that’s tough on the exterior. The Rockstar babe is playing a journo in this intense drama. Take a look at this number where John is grappling with existential dilemmas in a tense situation and tell us if you find the track soulful and moving.

Veena Malik’s Silk – Sakkath Hot Maga movie review: For the frontbenchers by India Syndicate

It’s not a remake of The Dirty Picture at all. Much of it is a skin show by Veena Malik and little else Those who go to the cinema halls imagining that Silk – Sakkath Hot Maga is a remake of the Bollywood hit The Dirty Picture, are in for some disappointment. For, the Kannada film has nothing to do with the film or the late actor Silk Smitha; it’s a completely different story about a wannabe actor called Silk. Silk tells the story of a village belle called Vijayalakshmi (Veena Malik) who dreams of becoming a big actor in Sandalwood. She comes to Bangalore, falls into a trap and lands up in a brothel being run by Ammanni. There she earns the name of Silk and becomes one of the most popular names. She meets a rowdy-sheeter called Shivaraj (Akshay), they slowly grow close and eventually get married. What follows, makes up the rest of the film.

Veena Malik

The story line cannot be faulted, but the treatment turns the film into an adult-rated entertainer aimed only at the masses. There’s an overdose of skin show and you can’t help but think that that’s the only reason Veena Malik was roped in for the role; no other actor in Sandalwood would have made such a daring attempt. A poor screenplay also hampers the film and it ends up being a tad boring. Veena’s much-anticipated debut in Kannada is a huge disappointment. Though she pulls off the bold scenes, she doesn’t impress otherwise. The performances by others like Akshay, Sana, Srinivasamurthy and Sadhu Kokila pass muster. Though Akshay doesn’t have meaty role, he proves that he has matured as an actor through this film. Songs by Jessie Gift are good. Jai Anand’s cinematography is nothing to write much about. Director Trishul had announced that Silk – Sakkath Hot Maga is for the family audience. But his film is too hot for the family crowd and can only be enjo


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