U.K. and U.S Box-Office (July 17 – 19 Weekend)
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment


U.S. Box-Office (July 17 - 19 Weekend)

U.K. Box-Office (July 17 - 19 Weekend)
Issue dated July 26 – Aug 1, 2009
Review of Luck
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
On the whole, Luck will need tons of luck to reach even the average mark. But with that being a remote possibility, it will end up entailing heavy losses to its distri butors as it grossly lacks entertainment value and also because universal acceptance of the novel concept of human betting looks an im possibility.
Review of Perfect Mismatch (English)
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
On the whole, Perfect Mis match is a ‘perfect’ disaster. Its language (Eng lish) will only add to its tale of woes. Xperience Films’ Perfect Mismatch (English) is a perfectly childish attempt with a half-baked script and an equally half-hearted narrative.
Review of Night At The Museum 2 (English)
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
On the whole, Shawn Levy’s comic adventure is light and pleasing, though some of the scenes are flat, and, at times, the dialogues fail to generate the desired laughs. This re vamped version ought to have a fair opening, not great; grown-ups and kids will be mildly amused, but not unduly thrill ed, by the exhibit. A fair fare.
TRADE TALK – Three Flops Cost Industry Rs. 80 Crore
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
It’s a figure that can blow your mind out. The film industry has lost Rs. 75-80 crore in the last three weeks alone! Eros, which holds the worldwide rights of Kambakkht Ishq, would end up losing around Rs. 25 crore of its investment in the film.
The Oscar Recommendation
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
The IMPPA has so far received a request from just one producer for recommending his film to the Film Federation of India for sending it as India’s entry in the Best Foreign Language Film Award category of the Oscar. The producer is Rakeysh Mehra and the film is Delhi-6.
Aamir Not Fast Enough
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
Guess what? Aamir Khan, after being in the industry for more than 25 years, can’t read the censor certificate fast enough when it comes on the screen at the start of a film.
Entertaining & Enjoyable
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
Sanjay Gupta and Mumbai Mantra (the entertainment arm of Mahindra & Mahindra) unveiled the first look of their Acid Factory on 20th July at Taj Land’s End in Bombay.
Love For ‘Love Aaj Kal’
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
Talking about Aamir Khan, here’s some information given by him, that should gladden the heart of another Khan – Saif.
Like Impatient And Excited Fathers
July 25, 2009 by TFSJ · Leave a Comment
The producer’s excitement at the first print of his film coming out of the laboratory can be compared to the joy the parents of a new-born experience at the time of its birth.

