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Movie Review: The Pink Panther 2 - Aishwarya, Retire Gracefully
Original at Aishwarya Rai
• Mon, Mar 2
For the Indian audience, this one did not work. Although touted as Aishwarya Rai’s big one from Hollywood, Pink Panther 2 (PP2) sank without a trace abroad. There was not even the slightest craze in India. Consider this: the press conference wore as deserted a look as the theatrical release.
Aishwarya Rai gets a miss in most Pink Panther reviews
Original at Aishwarya Rai
• Fri, Feb 6
isn't mentioned in the review at all. Owen Gleiberman of The Entertainment Weekly has given it a B- and 2 stars. There is no mention of Aishwarya Rai here too. The Boston Phoenix calls it an "all too familiar stink," giving it 2 stars out 4 According to Boston Phoenix, the plot is razor thin and it...
Opinion: Ash's Pink Panther a dud?
Original at Times Now.tv
• Thu, Feb 5
After doing quite a few Indo-western ventures, 'Pink Panther 2' was supposed to be Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's official entry into Hollywood. However, initial reviews of the film are out; and sadly, they aren't flattering in the least.
Sarkar Raj Review
Original at hinducinema.com
• Fri, Jun 6
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is fabulous and delivers her career-best performance in Sarkar Raj. Enough has been written about her looks, but not much space has been devoted to her performances. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Devdas, Provoked, Guru, ...
Jodhaa Akbar - Movie Review
Original at Times of India
• Sun, Feb 17
Controversy or no controversy, history or fiction, Jodhaa Akbar works as an entertainer for me. Ashutosh Gowarikar’s magnum opus is the love story between Mughal emperor, Jalal-ud-din Akbar and his Rajput wife, Jodhaa. At three hours and thirty-three minutes, Jodhaa Akbar could have b...
Movie Review Jodhaa Akbar: Jodhaa Akbar has class but….
Original at Bollywood trends
• Fri, Feb 15
By starwin This one is easily the best scene of the movie; The sword fight between Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan surpasses the Dhoom 2 reminds you of Dhoom 2 basket ball effect, but is more gripping; A bare-chested Hrithik Roshan flexes his ...
Movie Review: Provoked
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, May 15
By TV and Film Guy Aishwarya Rai's latest effort to move outside of strictly Bollywood fare, Provoked (directed by Jag Mundhra), is based on the non-fiction book Circle of Light by Rahila Gupta and Kiranjit Ahluwalia. The movie and book focus on Ahluwalia's life in England.