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Deccan Herald » Metro Life - Fri » Detailed Story
MOVIES THIS WEEK

Krishna (Kan)
After delivering hits in Mungaaru Male, Hudugata and Cheluvina Chittara, Ganesh comes before the audience as Krishna with two heroines. Pooja Gandhi pairs up with Ganesh after Mungaaru Male while Sajni Sharmila Mandre looks hot in a non-glamourous role! Avinash, Vinaya Prakash and Sudha Belawadi comprise the cast. M D Sridhar directs the film produced by Ramesh Yadav. V Harikrishna has composed music, B A Madhu has written dialogues and camerawork is by Chandru. Will Krishna weave more magic after the spell of Mungaaru Male?

Dheemanta Manushya (Kan)
A film by newcomers Dheemanta Manushya is the story of Gopal Shetty Koragal, who challenges the system. Tarani has written the screenplay, dialogues and lyrics while music is by Vasudeva Brahma. Gopal Shetty, Khushi, Madhusudhan andn Gururaj Hoskote are in the cast.

Chhodon Naa Yaar (Hindi)
An ordinary life was the last thing Ravi wanted. That is why Ravi, along with his two friends decides to venture into something that changed his life forever. When Ravi (Jimmy Sheirgill), Shiv (Kabir) and Sunny (Farid), three final year students from a mass communication college in Delhi, decide to make their diploma film about a myth prevalent in the northern hills of India, least did they know that the myth could well turn out to be the truth. And then their deepest fears and worst nightmares start to come true.

Go (Hindi)
Two lovers, Abhay and Vasu run away from home, little realising that they will run into a whole bunch of colourful characters including: a rogue cop, a killer, a conman and a chief minister who kills his own deputy. As the stakes get higher and the chase picks up, it's up to Abhay to save the day. It's a racy story which constantly collides with heady action, super scares and compelling humour. Starring Gautam Gupta, Nisha Kothari, Rajpal Yadav and Kay Kay Menon, this Ram Gopal Varma flick is a full speed entertainment.

It’s Breaking News (Hindi)
It is believed that media is the fourth pillar of democracy. The film endeavours to uncover the darker side of the famous or infamous sting operations where a news correspondent falls in the 'chakravyu' of the whole business and finally paves her way out to yet another 'chakravyu'. Koel Purie, who plays the television reporter, heads the cast, which includes Abhimanyu Singh, Swati Sen, Atul Parchure, Harsh Chhaya, Vinay Apte, Vandana Gupte, Virendra Saxena, Shishir Sharma, Nandita Puri among others.

Next (Eng)
Cris Johnson (Nicholas Cage) is a Las Vegas magician who actually has the ability to look into the future, two minutes ahead in time. This works well for him in the casino and also helps him stay out of danger. On the run after stopping a gunman from killing two casino employees, he meets with the FBI’s counter-terrorist Agent Callie Ferris (Julianne Moore) in charge of locating a nuclear bomb in California. Ferris believes Cris can lead her to the bomb and tell her when it will go off. Meanwhile, Cris has been plagued by visions of a young girl sitting in a coffee shop and his instincts tell him he has to meet her. Liz (Jessica Biel), a school teacher about to head out of Vegas to visit family in Flagstaff, agrees to his request to hitch a ride with her, and he says no to Agent Ferris’ request to stop the bombers. But circumstances change and Cris is the only person who can stop the destruction. Next, a sci-fi thriller, has been directed by Lee Tamahori.

Feast of Love (Eng)
Professor Harry Stevenson (Morgan Freeman) has taken time off from his teaching duties to recover from the tragic death of his son. His teaching job put him in a position to assist those in need, but now he’s satisfied with quietly observing others going about their everyday lives, lending advice only when specifically asked for his opinion. Sipping on his coffee in his friend Bradley’s little coffee house, Professor Stevenson has a front row seat to the emotional drama playing out all around him.

Even before Bradley realises he’s about to lose his wife to an unlikely suitor, Harry has it all figured out. Then there’s the handsome yet troubled barrista, Oscar (Toby Hemingway), who serves him his steaming cup of java on a daily basis. Harry knows the minute a beautiful stranger named Chloe (Alexa Davalos) walks into the shop the two are destined to fall deeply in love.

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