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At the moment Aashiq Banaya Aapne (T-Series; VCD Rs 160) is a rage and all credit to its title song. The films USP lies in Himesh Reshammiyas foot-tapping music. That apart, you have the latest beauty queen, Tanushree Dutta, starring with Emraan Hashmi and Sonu Sood. The outgoing flirtatious Emraan and the introvert Sonu are both in love with Tanushree, whose first release this was. Tanushree falls for the vivacious Emraan, but soon her trust is broken and she seeks emotional support from Sonu. There is a twist to the story which you may have seen on the big screen just the other week, or read somewhere. But lets keep that a secret for those who didnt. Lots of style and technique, gloss and glamour (thats why Tanushree, baby!) to make the movie interesting.
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Ramji Londonwale (Shemaroo; DVD Rs 349) is Madhavans latest Bollywood venture, released last month in theatres, and this time he came back as a Bihari cook. Fate takes him to London and the result is there for you to see. This is a remake of a Southern hit and the story is written by Kamalahasan. Nala Damyanti was a huge hit down South and thats when director Sanjay Dayma decided to give Bollywood a taste of this delicious comedy. Madhavan, well-known for his culinary skills, finds himself in London in a strange situation. How he gets accustomed to a different country, culture, language, people is the crux of the story. The cast includes Samita Bangargi, Raj Zutshi, Govind Namdeo, Dayashankar Pandey and Satish Shah. Watching lovely London with Madhavan is ideal for home viewing.
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