Monday 7 January 2013

Kareena Kapoor Hot Scenes

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Kareena Kapoor Hot Scenes Biography

Babu works for three underworld dons and must go to prison to protect them. When his sentence is over, he returns home to find that Purnima (his wife), Arjun (his son) and Pooja (his daughter) live a destitute life. When he confronts his bosses, he is beheaded in front of his wife and children, and his daughter is abducted.
Purnima (Raakhee) loses her mind, and is hospitalized in a mental hospital. Growing up, Arjun (Akshay Kumar) becomes a high profile vigilante. As for Purnima, she becomes terribly ill and can be saved only if she sees her daughter again. Thus, Arjun decides to re-unite his mother and sister. In order to do so, he must discover the identity of his father's killers.
At the beginning of his mission, he meets the exuberant and glamorous Tina (Kareena Kapoor) who will be the one to help him get what he wants. However, Tina goes to South Africa with her father. Now in top of looking for his sister Pooja, Arjun must also find Tina. He begins by going to South Africa in search of Tina.
[edit]Cast

Akshay Kumar ... Arjun
Kareena Kapoor ... Tina
Pooja Batra ...Kamini
Raakhee ... Purnima (Arjun's mother)
Kabir Bedi ... Chotay Pathan
Gulshan Grover ... Sardarji
Shakti Kapoor ... Upadhyay
Dalip Tahil ... D.K.
Arbaaz Ali Khan...Rocky chote pathan's henchmen
Anirudh Agarwal
[edit]Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s) Length
1 "Yaar Badal Na Jaana" Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan 05:25
2 "Masoom Chehra" Alka Yagnik 06:24
3 "Dil Le Gaya Pardesi" Alka Yagnik 06:07
4 "Rabba Pyaar Se Mila De" Vasundhara Das 04:20
5 "Zindagi Se Jung" Alka Yagnik 04:27
6 "Tune Kaha Jab Se Haan" Alka Yagnik, Shaan 05:48
7 "Baaga Ma Jab Mor Bole" Alka Yagnik 05:52
8 "Bhagra Paa Le" Udit Narayan, Anuradha Sriram 05:52
9 "Masoom Chehra 2" Kumar Sanu 06:24Rakhee Gulzar ...
Purnima (Arjun's mother) (as Raakhee)
  Akshay Kumar ...
Arjun
  Kareena Kapoor ...
Tina
  Pooja Batra ...
Kamini
  Kabir Bedi ...
Chhote Pathan
  Raj Babbar ...
Rajoo Singh (pronounced Rajjo Singh)
  Suresh Oberoi ...
Babu (Arjun's father)
  Shakti Kapoor ...
Upadhyay
  Gulshan Grover ...
Sardar Vichitra Singh
  Dalip Tahil ...
D.K. Sharma
  Ashish Vidyarthi ...
Police Commissioner
  Sharat Saxena ...
Black John (as Sharad Saxena)
  Rami Reddy ...
Rameshwari
  Arbaaz Ali Khan ...
Rocky (Chhote Pathan's henchman) (as Arbaaz Ali)
  Rakesh Bedi
Full cast and crew »
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Storyline
Arjun (Akshay Kumar) is a high profile vigilante who soon encounters a problem when his mother (Raakhee) becomes terribly ill. He must set out to find her the medicine that will help ale her illness but finds himself in a predicament where he encounters trouble, evil and of course love. Arjun is already the number one person on several men's hit lists and must overcome this and everything he encounters on his hunt. When he begins the mission he meets the exuberant Tina (Kareena Kapoor). Tins is a glamour doll who is the one person who can help Arjun get what he wants. But before he can get to him she sets out with her father to South Africa. Now, Akshay must battle those that he has to overcome to get what he needs to help his mother and survive the wilderness. He embarks primarily to South Africa to trace down Tina and thus begins his search. What does he encounter? Can he kill repeatedly and still come out the winner? Written by Mustafa Popal This movie is a stinker from the start. The story is bad, the action scenes are bad and most of the acting is bad. The hero is a super human character that marshals his strength when thinking about his poor abducted sister. The women fall in love with him in microseconds, willing to give up everything for this guy. He is good looking but that is way to unbelievable - even daughters betray their fathers after a day with this guy. He jumps through windows of speeding trucks, jumps off of buildings in single bound, dodges bullets, well you get the picture. There are three decent songs in the movie but the set-up and lead-ins are all too unbelievable. Leave this one where you find it and get anything else.


The film begins with Ashish Vidyarthi, an honest cop, releasing Suresh Oberoi from the prison. Oberoi works for a gang run by Kabir Bedi and his accomplices � Raj Babbar, Dalip Tahil and Rami Reddy.

When Oberoi realises that while he was held captive, the gang didn't look after his wife (Raakhee) and two kids, as promised, he swears revenge. But the gang kills him and abducts his young daughter.

Unable to bear the shock, Raakhee ends up in a mental asylum, while the son, Akshay Kumar, decides to go on a hunt for his sister and settle scores with the gang. How he reaches the kingpin and rescues his sister from his clutches, forms the remainder of the story.

TALAASH follows the oft-repeated track all through, from start to finish. And that's where the fault lies. Although the basic storyline is interesting, the way the drama unfolds gives you a feeling of 'been there, done that.'

Flashes of BAAZIGAR and MERI JUNG cross your mind as the story begins. The initial reels are quite captivating, but as soon as Kareena's character is introduced, the story deviates to the romantic track, which is quite lacklustre.

Though the concept of shooting sequences inside Palace of Wheels is fresh, the sequence of events is not. Despite funny situations like the interaction between fellow passengers on the train or the sequence featuring the ladoos or for that matter, when two ruffians try to act fresh with Kareena, the graph of the film somehow keeps falling.

The interval point does elevate the expectations of an engrossing second half, but the post-interval portions belie the expectations.

The anxiety to watch the climax � the identity of the sister and how'd Akshay rescue her eventually � keeps the viewer's interest alive. Even the Pooja Batra track is interesting. But barring these sequences, the second half doesn't boast of many riveting moments.

The climax suffers on one major count. All through the film, the viewer is eager to know the sister's identity, but when the suspense unfolds towards the climax, you feel completely letdown.

The requirement of the character was either a star or a widely known actress, but the presence of a rank newcomer dilutes the impact to a large extent. Also, the climax is long drawn, although the stunts are well executed.

Directorially, Suneel Darshan is not in form this time, mainly because the script does not offer him scope to rise beyond a point. Neither does the mother-son track strike a chord, nor does the romance between the lead pair excite the viewer. Although Darshan has executed a few sequences well, a routine script and the placement of songs dilute the overall effort.

Sanjeev-Darshan's music is of a mixed variety. The climax number � 'Main Masti Mein Mastani Hoon' � is the best song of the enterprise, in terms of rhythm and also placement. 'Tune Kaha' is a tuneful song, but its placement could've been better thought of.

Cinematography is alright. Dialogues are well worded and punch-packed. The stunts are well crafted. Production values are just right.

Akshay Kumar is plain mediocre. The role hardly offers him scope to try out anything different. Kareena Kapoor is her usual self. Pooja Batra leaves a mark in a small role. Kabir Bedi and Raj Babbar are adequate. Raakhee, Ashish Vidyarthi and Arbaaz Ali Khan are okay.

On the whole, TALAASH relies too heavily on an oft-repeated theme, which will tell on its business eventually. The film may find some flavour in the interiors.
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