Shraddha Kapoor Looks Like a Dream in Bikini Worth Rs 25000, Alia Bhatt’s RRR First Look to be Out on March 15

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Shraddha Kapoor, who recently rang in her birthday in Maldives, shared a throwback picture of her from her beach vacation. In the photo, she is donning a bikini that has set the internet ablaze. For those planning a beach holiday anytime soon, take cues from Shraddha to amp up your closet. For the special day, she opted for a ruby-coloured velvet cut-out bikini and spread hotness in the designer outfit.

Read more: Shraddha Kapoor Looks Like a Regal Dream in Ruby Velvet Cut-out Bikini Worth Rs 25000

The makers of ‘RRR’ have announced that the first look of Alia Bhatt as Sita would be unveiled on March 15 on the occasion of the actress’ birthday. Alia Bhatt will celebrate her 28th birthday on 15th March. “Meet our #Sita in all her glory. Sparkles First look of @Aliaa08 will be revealed on March 15, 11 AM,” the makers tweeted. Alia Bhatt is playing Sita, the wife of Alluri Sita Ramaraju, the freedom warrior. Ram Charan is playing Alluri.

Read more: First Look of Alia Bhatt As Sita from SS Rajamouli’s RRR to be Unveiled on Her Birthday

James Cameron’s science-fiction blockbuster “Avatar” is poised to return to the top of the all-time movie box office charts this weekend after the film was re-released in China. “Avatar,” which debuted in 2009, held the global box office title for a decade until it was overtaken by Marvel superhero epic “Avengers: Endgame” in 2019.

Read more: Avatar is About to Overtake Avengers: Endgame as Highest-Grossing Movie of All Time

Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan was recently spotted at a shoot in Juhu, Mumbai, where she was clicked by paparazzi. A video that has surfaced on social media shows Sara making some steely expressions as she posed for the shutterbugs. In the video, she looks gorgeous in a chrome bustier and a red side slit skirt with heavy embroidery paired with stone-studded heels.

Read more: Sara Ali Khan Gets Papped at Shoot, Looks Mesmerizing in Chrome Bustier and Red Lehenga

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has shared a new poster of his upcoming film Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai as he assured his fans that his actioner will be releasing on Eid this year only in cinema halls. The actor took to his official social media accounts to share the still in which he is seen in an intense avatar and also revealed that the film will hit the theatres on May 13.

Read more: Salman Khan Shares New ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’ Poster, Confirms Eid Release in Cinemas

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Coolie No 1 Movie Review: Varun-Sara’s Film Is Not A Patch On Govinda-Karisma’s Film

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Coolie No 1

Cast: Varun Dhawan, Sara Ali Khan, Paresh Rawal, Jaaved Jaaferi

Director: David Dhawan

Not that the Govinda-Karisma starrer Coolie No 1 of 1995 was a great film but it had an inherent and very natural funny vibe to it, so typical of most of David Dhawan’s slice-of-life comedies. A simple storyline, absolutely spot-on comic timing, and addictive songs.

Dhawan’s films such as Aankhen, Shola Aur Shabnam, Coolie No 1, Judwaa, Hero No 1, were mostly those middle class poor guy-rich girl type of stories that made us notice the simplicity of the idea and their fun execution. Unfortunately, nothing similar can be said about Dhawan’s latest—Coolie No 1 remake—featuring his son Varun Dhawan and Sara Ali Khan. It’s tiring and irritating to see Dhawan senior losing his touch and presenting a half-baked product that has nothing to call its own, other than a couple of unremarkable oneliners and surprisingly tacky makeup.

The story remains the same. Rozario (Paresh Rawal), a Goa hotelier, insults Jaikishan (Jaaved Jaaferi), a matchmaker, and the latter settles the score by getting rich Rozario’s daughter Sarah (Sara Ali Khan) married to a poor station porter Raju (Varun). In between, there are song remakes, scenes remakes, and dance remakes. Imitation is definitely the sincerest form of flattery, especially if it is of your own film!

For a movie that is still stuck in the ‘90s, the absence of actors like Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, and Sadashiv Amrapurkar, is a big blow even if you refrain from comparisons. There’s not much left to do though!

Totally lackluster dialogues and the absence of intent don’t raise the level of cringe to the required level. Where is that spontaneity and the Govinda magic?

Sample this dialogue:

Heaven on the docks man,

I am ‘lomdi’ and the fox man!

Or, this one:

Jab meri beti ho gayi iski,

Toh it’s only rum and whiskey!

I don’t see anyone laughing!

Then there are frequent imitations of Bollywood stars in bizarrely disinteresting ways, and in the middle of all this unintentional chaos, Sara Ali Khan keeps standing on the balcony in search of a savior, not for her but the film. Either she knew what was going to happen to the film and wanted to get out of the sets as soon as possible, or what they say about nepotism is true. It’s not a film she would like to be remembered for.

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And I haven’t even touched on the issues of the generational gap, gender sensitivity, religious bias, and Rajpal Yadav’s acting.

A dialogue from Govinda’s Dulhe Raja sums up Coolie No 1 remake: “Nanga nahayega kya, nichodega kya.”

With 134-minute runtime, it seems like a never ending saga of painful comedy and mistimed tragedy. Please carry your own luggage.

Rating: 1/5

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