The Hindi remake, Singham, stars Ajay Devgn and is produced by Reliance Big Pictures which had also co-produced the Tamil version. Singham releases on July 22nd 2011. Here's the first look poster of Singham.
Ajay Devgan's Singham Movie Posters/Wallpapers
After directing successful comedies like the Golmaal series and All The Best, Rohit Shetty will change tracks for his next venture and return to the action genre. Rohit's next after Golmaal 3 is an action packed film which is a remake of the 2010 Tamil hit Singam.
The Hindi remake, Singham, stars Ajay Devgn and is produced by Reliance Big Pictures which had also co-produced the Tamil version. Singham releases on July 22nd 2011. Here's the first look poster of Singham.
The Hindi remake, Singham, stars Ajay Devgn and is produced by Reliance Big Pictures which had also co-produced the Tamil version. Singham releases on July 22nd 2011. Here's the first look poster of Singham.
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READY Emerges First BLOCKBUSTER Of 2011
Ready has emerged the first blockbuster of 2011 with amazing business on weekdays after a bumper weekend. The B.O collections of Monday was 8.05 cr and the final figure for Tuesday was about 7.15 crore nett approx and Wednesday again looks over 6 crore nett as per early estimates.
Break Up - Fri 13.28 cr, Sat 12.66 cr, Sun 16.22 cr. Weekend Total: 42.75 Cr
Monday 8.05 cr, Tuesday 7.15 cr. 5 day Total: 57.36 cr
The business of Ready so far is around 64 crore nett and the 1st week is likely to end at around 70 crore nett. The falls on the weekdays are just 10% daily with some circuits even less. There are places like West Bengal, Mysore and Tamil Nadu/Kerala which are not as strong as the rest but as the bigger circuits are so strong it does not make much difference to the overall picture. Delhi/UP is extraordinary as it heads for a week of 16 crore nett approx.
Ready may well cross the lifetime nett business of Ghajini by the end of its run. The distributor share of Ghajini will definitely be crossed as Ready is likely to finish with an all India distributor share of 60-65 crore.
This will make Ready the third biggest earner ever in terms of all India distributor share after Three Idiots and Dabangg. Also in the domestic market it will be the fourth biggest hit of Salman Khan's career after Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, Maine Pyaar Kiya and Dabangg. It is also the biggest hit of Anees Bazmee's career as director beating some huge hits in the form of Welcome, No Entry and Singh Is Kinng.
Break Up - Fri 13.28 cr, Sat 12.66 cr, Sun 16.22 cr. Weekend Total: 42.75 Cr
Monday 8.05 cr, Tuesday 7.15 cr. 5 day Total: 57.36 cr
The business of Ready so far is around 64 crore nett and the 1st week is likely to end at around 70 crore nett. The falls on the weekdays are just 10% daily with some circuits even less. There are places like West Bengal, Mysore and Tamil Nadu/Kerala which are not as strong as the rest but as the bigger circuits are so strong it does not make much difference to the overall picture. Delhi/UP is extraordinary as it heads for a week of 16 crore nett approx.
Ready may well cross the lifetime nett business of Ghajini by the end of its run. The distributor share of Ghajini will definitely be crossed as Ready is likely to finish with an all India distributor share of 60-65 crore.
This will make Ready the third biggest earner ever in terms of all India distributor share after Three Idiots and Dabangg. Also in the domestic market it will be the fourth biggest hit of Salman Khan's career after Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, Maine Pyaar Kiya and Dabangg. It is also the biggest hit of Anees Bazmee's career as director beating some huge hits in the form of Welcome, No Entry and Singh Is Kinng.
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Video: Bhaag DK Bose Song From Delhi Belly - Music Video
Delhi Belly, directed by Abhinay Deo and stars Imran Khan, Kunal Roy Kapoor, Poorna Jagannathan, Vir Das, Shenaz Treasurywala. The script is written by Akshat Verma and the film is produced by Aamir Khan under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions and Sharan Kapoor of IBC Motion Pictures. The film will be released on July 1, 2011, Delhi Belly is an A-Rated movie, as it contains obscene language and content
Bhaag DK Bose Full Song From Delhi Belly
Bhaag DK Bose Music Video From Delhi Belly
DK Bose Meaning - Makes this song controversial
DK Bose is a very common Bengali name and has nothing wrong with it. But then you write it as 'Bose DK' and it would sound like a common Hindi slang Bhosdi ke.
Bhaag DK Bose Full Song From Delhi Belly
Bhaag DK Bose Music Video From Delhi Belly
DK Bose Meaning - Makes this song controversial
DK Bose is a very common Bengali name and has nothing wrong with it. But then you write it as 'Bose DK' and it would sound like a common Hindi slang Bhosdi ke.
Video: Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap - Title Song Promo
Title Song Promo of Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap: The first song from the movie Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap - The Bbuddah theme in the voice of the man himself
Title Song and other Trailers of Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap
Title Song and other Trailers of Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap
First Weekend Box Office Collections of Ready - 42.75 Cr, Second Highest Ever
Ready has set the box office on fire over its first weekend with a fantastic opening, grossing around 43 crore over the opening weekend. It has emerged the second biggest opener ever after Dabangg - Second highest opening weekend ever and the biggest non holiday weekend surpassing the biggest non holiday weekend of Raajneeti by a huge 20% plus margin.
Break Up - Fri 13.28 cr, Sat 12.66 cr, Sun 16.22 cr. Total: 42.75 Cr
Update: Ready Box office collections on Monday 8.05 cr, Tuesday 7.15 cr.
5 day Total of Ready: 57.36 cr
Monday is rock-steady; the morning and noon shows being 70% to 90% of friday numbers, which is fantastic.
The Top 5 openers are as follows:-
DABANGG - 49 cr,
READY - 42.75 cr,
3 IDIOTS - 40 cr,
TEES MAAR KHAN - 38 cr,
GOLMAAL 3 - 36 cr
The film has under performed slightly in West Bengal and Mysore but elsewhere collections are very strong be it multiplexes or single screens. Saturday had a noticeable drop at places but it was where opening was phenomenal and where the opening was a bit less the film held up. Infact in Mysore and West Bengal where it had lowest opening, business on Saturday was up. Sunday was strong across the board.
The film is a huge winner and the biggest hit of the year and it is the weekdays that will decide whether it can become a Blockbuster, which looks highly likely going by the strong monday collections that are coming in.
Ready is likely to do a distributor share of anything between 40-60 crore so its a solid Hit, if the share gets around the 50 crore mark then it will be a Super Hit. Blockbuster business at around 60 crore share possible if Monday collections come out to be 8-9 crore.
Break Up - Fri 13.28 cr, Sat 12.66 cr, Sun 16.22 cr. Total: 42.75 Cr
Update: Ready Box office collections on Monday 8.05 cr, Tuesday 7.15 cr.
5 day Total of Ready: 57.36 cr
Monday is rock-steady; the morning and noon shows being 70% to 90% of friday numbers, which is fantastic.
The Top 5 openers are as follows:-
DABANGG - 49 cr,
READY - 42.75 cr,
3 IDIOTS - 40 cr,
TEES MAAR KHAN - 38 cr,
GOLMAAL 3 - 36 cr
The film has under performed slightly in West Bengal and Mysore but elsewhere collections are very strong be it multiplexes or single screens. Saturday had a noticeable drop at places but it was where opening was phenomenal and where the opening was a bit less the film held up. Infact in Mysore and West Bengal where it had lowest opening, business on Saturday was up. Sunday was strong across the board.
The film is a huge winner and the biggest hit of the year and it is the weekdays that will decide whether it can become a Blockbuster, which looks highly likely going by the strong monday collections that are coming in.
Ready is likely to do a distributor share of anything between 40-60 crore so its a solid Hit, if the share gets around the 50 crore mark then it will be a Super Hit. Blockbuster business at around 60 crore share possible if Monday collections come out to be 8-9 crore.
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Overseas Box Office Report of Ready - Storms International Markets
READY has opened very well at the box office in the international markets. As per initial trends, the film is expected to collect a fat sum in its opening weekend. Have a look at the Friday numbers…
UAE
In UAE, READY has embarked on a bigger start than DABANGG. The Thursday figures of DABANGG were 490,000 Dirhams, while that of READY were 740,000 Dirhams.
UK
The Friday numbers of READY are approx £ 67,000, which is lower than DABANGG [£ 100,000], but higher than GOLMAAL 3 [£ 47,000], PATIALA HOUSE [£ 66,000], TEES MAAR KHAN [£ 42,000] and THANK YOU [£ 46,000].
AUSTRALIA
READY has collected Aus $ 36,350 on 13 screens. The breakup is as follows:- Sydney 13,987, Brisbane 4,168, Melbourne 11,922, Perth 3,128, Adelaide 1,861, Gold Coast 972, Canberra 812.
'Ready' - Australia Update: Thu Aus$ 9,342, Fri Aus$ 27,472, Sat Aus$ 46,802. Total: Aus$ 83,616. Good.
New Zealand Box Office
Fri NZ$ 11,881, Sat NZ$ 17,740. Total: NZ$ 29,621. Good.
USA
Friday: 'Dabangg' $ 160,000. 'Ready' $ 140,000 [early estimates]. Very good!
Find Here: International Box Office Report of Ready, Overseas Box Office Review of Ready, Box Office Report of Ready Overseas
UAE
In UAE, READY has embarked on a bigger start than DABANGG. The Thursday figures of DABANGG were 490,000 Dirhams, while that of READY were 740,000 Dirhams.
UK
The Friday numbers of READY are approx £ 67,000, which is lower than DABANGG [£ 100,000], but higher than GOLMAAL 3 [£ 47,000], PATIALA HOUSE [£ 66,000], TEES MAAR KHAN [£ 42,000] and THANK YOU [£ 46,000].
AUSTRALIA
READY has collected Aus $ 36,350 on 13 screens. The breakup is as follows:- Sydney 13,987, Brisbane 4,168, Melbourne 11,922, Perth 3,128, Adelaide 1,861, Gold Coast 972, Canberra 812.
'Ready' - Australia Update: Thu Aus$ 9,342, Fri Aus$ 27,472, Sat Aus$ 46,802. Total: Aus$ 83,616. Good.
New Zealand Box Office
Fri NZ$ 11,881, Sat NZ$ 17,740. Total: NZ$ 29,621. Good.
USA
Friday: 'Dabangg' $ 160,000. 'Ready' $ 140,000 [early estimates]. Very good!
Find Here: International Box Office Report of Ready, Overseas Box Office Review of Ready, Box Office Report of Ready Overseas
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Video: Watch The Trailer of 'Chillar Party'
Trailer of 'Chillar Party' which is jointly produced by UTV Productions and Salman Khan's SKBH Productions (Salman Khan Being Human Productions). Ranbir Kapoor has performed an item number in the movie. Chillar Party will release on July 8th 2011. Below, watch the promo of Chillar Party with Salman's voiceover.
Video of Chillar Party Trailer
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Video: Theatrical Trailer of Singham Starring Ajay Devgan
Singham is an action film directed by Rohit Shetty starring Ajay Devgn and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles. The film is a remake of the successful 2010 Tamil film of the same name directed by Hari and featuring Suriya in the lead role. Theatrical trailer was released along with Salman Khan's Ready today (June 3 2011). Watch the first promo of Singham below.
Singham Theatrical Trailer
Singham Theatrical Trailer
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Ready Box Office Report/Review
Ready Bumper First Day First Show at the Box Office. The Multiplex Box office Collection Figures of Ready around India are given below
Ready stormed the multiplexes this morning and below are some numbers from multiplexes around India.
Ahmedabad Wide Angle - 9.00am 430 footfalls - 98%
Ahmedabad City Pulse - 9.00am 277 footfalls - 96%
E Square Pune - 11.15am 16,140 - 100%
Big Ghatkopar Mumbai -10.05 - 74%
Big Vashi Mumbai - 10.00 am - 90%
M2K Pitampura Delhi -10.30am 20,480 - 100%
Wave Raja Garden Delhi - 10.30am 20,270 - 98%
Spice Noida
10.00am 16,140 - 100%
10.30am 16,140 - 100%
11.30am - 100% in Advance
Wave Noida - 10.00am 38,200 - 100%
Big Gurgaon - 10.30am 18,420 - 100%
Fun Chandigarh - 10.30am 16,210 - 99%
Wave Ludhiana - 10.00am 40,800 - 95%
Prasads Hyderabad
09.15am 39,200 - 100%
9.30am 39,200 - 100%
10.15am 39,200 - 100%
Ready Opens Huge at the Box Office As Expected
The 9.30 am shows at multiplexes are huge at 90-100%. The Mumbai multiplexes are lagging a bit but its always the case as these normally get going in the afternoon. Some multiplexes have it 25 plus shows daily.
First Day First Show Audience Reaction To READY
The film had some shows starting at 7.00am and 8.00am at multiplexes and even these were at 60-70%.
Mind-blowing start in North India multiplexes and Rajasthan multiplexes are phenomenal. The single screens will start later and its a foregone conclusion that the opening will be bumper.
Now it remains to be seen if the opening is historic or bumper and that will be known when circuit totals come out. It will be no surprise if Ready does beat some of the first day circuit records held by Dabangg. Rajasthan seems to have good chance. All in all READY has taken a Mega opening at the box office.
Also View:
'Ready' Sees Second Biggest Opening Weekend With 42.75 Crore Nett
'Ready' Takes Biggest First Friday At The Box Office For Non-Festive Period Release
Find Here: Ready Box Office Performance Report/Review, Ready Box Office collections Report/Review
Ready stormed the multiplexes this morning and below are some numbers from multiplexes around India.
Ahmedabad Wide Angle - 9.00am 430 footfalls - 98%
Ahmedabad City Pulse - 9.00am 277 footfalls - 96%
E Square Pune - 11.15am 16,140 - 100%
Big Ghatkopar Mumbai -10.05 - 74%
Big Vashi Mumbai - 10.00 am - 90%
M2K Pitampura Delhi -10.30am 20,480 - 100%
Wave Raja Garden Delhi - 10.30am 20,270 - 98%
Spice Noida
10.00am 16,140 - 100%
10.30am 16,140 - 100%
11.30am - 100% in Advance
Wave Noida - 10.00am 38,200 - 100%
Big Gurgaon - 10.30am 18,420 - 100%
Fun Chandigarh - 10.30am 16,210 - 99%
Wave Ludhiana - 10.00am 40,800 - 95%
Prasads Hyderabad
09.15am 39,200 - 100%
9.30am 39,200 - 100%
10.15am 39,200 - 100%
Ready Opens Huge at the Box Office As Expected
The 9.30 am shows at multiplexes are huge at 90-100%. The Mumbai multiplexes are lagging a bit but its always the case as these normally get going in the afternoon. Some multiplexes have it 25 plus shows daily.
First Day First Show Audience Reaction To READY
The film had some shows starting at 7.00am and 8.00am at multiplexes and even these were at 60-70%.
Mind-blowing start in North India multiplexes and Rajasthan multiplexes are phenomenal. The single screens will start later and its a foregone conclusion that the opening will be bumper.
Now it remains to be seen if the opening is historic or bumper and that will be known when circuit totals come out. It will be no surprise if Ready does beat some of the first day circuit records held by Dabangg. Rajasthan seems to have good chance. All in all READY has taken a Mega opening at the box office.
Also View:
'Ready' Sees Second Biggest Opening Weekend With 42.75 Crore Nett
'Ready' Takes Biggest First Friday At The Box Office For Non-Festive Period Release
Find Here: Ready Box Office Performance Report/Review, Ready Box Office collections Report/Review
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READY Movie Review - Ready is Tremendously Entertaining.
So are you ready for the first biggie of the season? Who isn't, actually? Love him, loathe him, but you can't overlook him. Salman Khan is, without doubt, the sweetheart of the masses. No two opinions on that!
But here's a word of caution. READY is NOT for the rigid detractors or counterfeit scholars of Hindi cinema who masquerade as messiah of meaningful cinema. They rebuke masala films, ridicule big stars, detest anything and everything associated with 'commercial cinema' -- a genre cherished by a wide majority of audiences. They wrote off DABANGG [which recently won the coveted National Award], pulled down the super entertainer GOLMAAL 3, scoffed at YAMLA PAGLA DEEWANA [the biggest hit of 2011 so far], even panned the iconic 3 IDIOTS [which ranks as the biggest grosser of Hindi cinema], but these films had the mandate of the junta and that's what matters eventually. Isn't it?
Remake of a Telugu hit, READY is a traditional, Southern-flavored family drama that we thought had gone out of vogue in the 1980s. But let's not forget that ingeniously crafted masala entertainers remain the first choice of an average Indian moviegoer to this day. And READY serves the same dish with a fresh tadka. Pack in humor, stir some peppy music ['Character Dheela' and 'Dhinka Chika'] and add the star power of Salman... the outcome is one delicious, scrumptious, yummy dish called READY.
In fact, READY re-invents the much revered formula in contemporary idiom. Plot-wise, there's not much to talk about, you may call it behind the times, but it's a vehicle that showcases the star charisma and magnetism of Salman and the actor hits the bull's eye yet again. He has a ball on screen and makes sure the viewer joins the festivity as well.
READY is a full-on entertainer, a paisa vasool film that has just one motive -- entertainment -- and it succeeds in its endeavor absolutely. This is a Salman show all the way and even those who don't hero-worship him will be forced to admit that like WANTED and DABANGG, Salman's dynamic presence and powerhouse performance translates into great entertainment. He's comical, wicked, aggressive, besides larger than life and yet warm and real.
As a film, READY is one of the easiest watches of our times. It transports you to a world that's dreamlike. It packs one gimmick after another. Also, the dialogues are totally mass appealing; they are simply mazedaar -- humorous and impactful, both at the same time. Frankly, it's a film that guarantees ceetees, taalis and cheers aplenty. It's a film that lets you into its world without hesitation and gives you a thoroughly entertaining time during your two-hour visit.
Final word? If you are ready to discard logic and rationale and have a good time at the movies, if you consider yourself being a part of the mob, then READY would be the right experience for you. Go on people, go enjoy your annual dose of Salman Khan. The star performer plays to the gallery from start to finish. READY is outlandish and bizarre, but it's tremendously entertaining.
Prem [Salman Khan] lives with his father [Mahesh Manjrekar] and two uncles [Manoj Joshi, Manoj Pahwa]. Sanjana [Asin], an orphan, lands in India to be with her mamas [Sharat Saxena, Akhilendra Mishra], who are greedy and want to usurp her property. Prem, who falls in love with Sanjana, decides to teach her mamas a lesson. Both the mamas, who are sworn enemies, want Sanjana to get married to their respective brothers-in-law, so that they can lay their hands on Sanjana's property. But Prem makes a fool of them by getting friendly with them and making his family pose as billionaires.
One of the uncles of Prem poses as the manager from the World Bank, who reveals to the mamas that Sanjana's father owed the bank millions of dollars. Either they sell their property or disown the girl. Circumstances prompt the mamas to accept Prem as the prospective husband of Sanjana. But Prem's game plan gets exposed on his wedding day.
READY is boisterous, crazy, wacky, irrational, comic book type, totally make-believe with the desi tadka of songs and dances. So those questioning its makers, Where's the story?, ought to shut up since the question is simply irrelevant. READY was never expected to have a ground-breaking story. The only thing it was supposed to have is Salman, Salman, more Salman... and only Salman. So just relax and savor the antics of Salman, who communicates with the viewer like never before. He knows the rules of the game and is a master at it.
READY may not boast of an inventive or pioneering story, but director Anees Bazmee packs loads of entertainment in those two hours. In fact, you hardly get time to ponder on anything else but the goings-on. Like I pointed out at the very outset, it's a wholesome entertainer, absolutely in sync with what one would've expected after one watched its first promo a few months ago.
Any flaws? Yes, the screenplay isn't gripping in the first hour. There are sequences that don't work, while a few do manage to make you laugh not because they are funny, but because they are extremely ludicrous and farcical. In fact, this movie celebrates bizarre conduct and kitsch, which may give an impression that the writing is outmoded and obsolete at places.
READY has the sort of music one would expect from an entertainer. Tracks have a larger-than-life feel and gel well with the content. The action sequences, not many though, are done in an enticing mix of masti and mayhem. Especially the chase in the end and the sequence when Salman shows off his exceptional physique - the viewers are sure to go into frenzy.
Salman Khan continues his super act with gusto. He's the soul of the film and the reason why READY works. Asin convinces in parts. At times you feel that she's got it right, but there are sequences where she looks ill at ease. Paresh Rawal is excellent and compliments Salman beautifully. I'd like to single out one more actor - funster Sudesh Lehri - who makes a solid impact. He's exceptional and brings the house down with his style of comedy.
The film has a number of actors in supporting roles and the ones who stand out are Akhilendra Mishra, Mahesh Manjrekar, Anooradha Patel and Sharat Saxena. Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgn, Kangna, Zarine Khan, Chunky Pandey and Arbaaz Khan appear in cameos.
On the whole, READY is strictly for the masses and for those who relish typically formulaic masala entertainers. The film prides itself with super music ['Character Dheela' and 'Dhinka Chika'], gags and gimmicks aplenty and of course, Salman Khan, the beloved of the masses and the mainstay of this film. If you hero-worship Salman, you cannot afford to miss this one. Even if you don't hero-worship him, watch READY as a stress-busting therapy that makes you smile, laugh and break into guffaws in those two hours.
But here's a word of caution. READY is NOT for the rigid detractors or counterfeit scholars of Hindi cinema who masquerade as messiah of meaningful cinema. They rebuke masala films, ridicule big stars, detest anything and everything associated with 'commercial cinema' -- a genre cherished by a wide majority of audiences. They wrote off DABANGG [which recently won the coveted National Award], pulled down the super entertainer GOLMAAL 3, scoffed at YAMLA PAGLA DEEWANA [the biggest hit of 2011 so far], even panned the iconic 3 IDIOTS [which ranks as the biggest grosser of Hindi cinema], but these films had the mandate of the junta and that's what matters eventually. Isn't it?
Remake of a Telugu hit, READY is a traditional, Southern-flavored family drama that we thought had gone out of vogue in the 1980s. But let's not forget that ingeniously crafted masala entertainers remain the first choice of an average Indian moviegoer to this day. And READY serves the same dish with a fresh tadka. Pack in humor, stir some peppy music ['Character Dheela' and 'Dhinka Chika'] and add the star power of Salman... the outcome is one delicious, scrumptious, yummy dish called READY.
In fact, READY re-invents the much revered formula in contemporary idiom. Plot-wise, there's not much to talk about, you may call it behind the times, but it's a vehicle that showcases the star charisma and magnetism of Salman and the actor hits the bull's eye yet again. He has a ball on screen and makes sure the viewer joins the festivity as well.
READY is a full-on entertainer, a paisa vasool film that has just one motive -- entertainment -- and it succeeds in its endeavor absolutely. This is a Salman show all the way and even those who don't hero-worship him will be forced to admit that like WANTED and DABANGG, Salman's dynamic presence and powerhouse performance translates into great entertainment. He's comical, wicked, aggressive, besides larger than life and yet warm and real.
As a film, READY is one of the easiest watches of our times. It transports you to a world that's dreamlike. It packs one gimmick after another. Also, the dialogues are totally mass appealing; they are simply mazedaar -- humorous and impactful, both at the same time. Frankly, it's a film that guarantees ceetees, taalis and cheers aplenty. It's a film that lets you into its world without hesitation and gives you a thoroughly entertaining time during your two-hour visit.
Final word? If you are ready to discard logic and rationale and have a good time at the movies, if you consider yourself being a part of the mob, then READY would be the right experience for you. Go on people, go enjoy your annual dose of Salman Khan. The star performer plays to the gallery from start to finish. READY is outlandish and bizarre, but it's tremendously entertaining.
Prem [Salman Khan] lives with his father [Mahesh Manjrekar] and two uncles [Manoj Joshi, Manoj Pahwa]. Sanjana [Asin], an orphan, lands in India to be with her mamas [Sharat Saxena, Akhilendra Mishra], who are greedy and want to usurp her property. Prem, who falls in love with Sanjana, decides to teach her mamas a lesson. Both the mamas, who are sworn enemies, want Sanjana to get married to their respective brothers-in-law, so that they can lay their hands on Sanjana's property. But Prem makes a fool of them by getting friendly with them and making his family pose as billionaires.
One of the uncles of Prem poses as the manager from the World Bank, who reveals to the mamas that Sanjana's father owed the bank millions of dollars. Either they sell their property or disown the girl. Circumstances prompt the mamas to accept Prem as the prospective husband of Sanjana. But Prem's game plan gets exposed on his wedding day.
READY is boisterous, crazy, wacky, irrational, comic book type, totally make-believe with the desi tadka of songs and dances. So those questioning its makers, Where's the story?, ought to shut up since the question is simply irrelevant. READY was never expected to have a ground-breaking story. The only thing it was supposed to have is Salman, Salman, more Salman... and only Salman. So just relax and savor the antics of Salman, who communicates with the viewer like never before. He knows the rules of the game and is a master at it.
READY may not boast of an inventive or pioneering story, but director Anees Bazmee packs loads of entertainment in those two hours. In fact, you hardly get time to ponder on anything else but the goings-on. Like I pointed out at the very outset, it's a wholesome entertainer, absolutely in sync with what one would've expected after one watched its first promo a few months ago.
Any flaws? Yes, the screenplay isn't gripping in the first hour. There are sequences that don't work, while a few do manage to make you laugh not because they are funny, but because they are extremely ludicrous and farcical. In fact, this movie celebrates bizarre conduct and kitsch, which may give an impression that the writing is outmoded and obsolete at places.
READY has the sort of music one would expect from an entertainer. Tracks have a larger-than-life feel and gel well with the content. The action sequences, not many though, are done in an enticing mix of masti and mayhem. Especially the chase in the end and the sequence when Salman shows off his exceptional physique - the viewers are sure to go into frenzy.
Salman Khan continues his super act with gusto. He's the soul of the film and the reason why READY works. Asin convinces in parts. At times you feel that she's got it right, but there are sequences where she looks ill at ease. Paresh Rawal is excellent and compliments Salman beautifully. I'd like to single out one more actor - funster Sudesh Lehri - who makes a solid impact. He's exceptional and brings the house down with his style of comedy.
The film has a number of actors in supporting roles and the ones who stand out are Akhilendra Mishra, Mahesh Manjrekar, Anooradha Patel and Sharat Saxena. Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgn, Kangna, Zarine Khan, Chunky Pandey and Arbaaz Khan appear in cameos.
On the whole, READY is strictly for the masses and for those who relish typically formulaic masala entertainers. The film prides itself with super music ['Character Dheela' and 'Dhinka Chika'], gags and gimmicks aplenty and of course, Salman Khan, the beloved of the masses and the mainstay of this film. If you hero-worship Salman, you cannot afford to miss this one. Even if you don't hero-worship him, watch READY as a stress-busting therapy that makes you smile, laugh and break into guffaws in those two hours.
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A Compilation of The Promos of Salman Khan's Ready
Salman Khan's Ready has taken the best advance booking ever for a bollywood film at both single screes and multiplexes and is all set to take a humungous opening at the box office. Heres looking at the promos of Ready that have caused the impact.
Videos: Ready Trailers
Theatrical Trailer of Salman Khan nas Asin Starrer Ready
Character Dheela Song Promo From Ready
Humko Pyaar Hua Song Promo From Ready
Meri Ada Song Promo From READY
Dhinka Chika Song Promo From READY
Dialogue Promos of READY
Dialogue Promos 1, 2 and 3 together
Videos: Ready Trailers
Theatrical Trailer of Salman Khan nas Asin Starrer Ready
Character Dheela Song Promo From Ready
Humko Pyaar Hua Song Promo From Ready
Meri Ada Song Promo From READY
Dhinka Chika Song Promo From READY
Dialogue Promos of READY
Dialogue Promos 1, 2 and 3 together
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Pictures From the Special Screening of Salman Khan's Ready
A special screening of Salman Khan's latest film Ready was organised for Salman's family and close friends below are the images from the screening.
Arpita Khan organised another special screening of her brother Salman Khan’s latest film Ready at Ketnav, Bandra. Here are the pictures of those who attended the screening.
Sonakshi Sinha
Waheeda Rahman
Atul Agnihotri and Alvira
Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora Khan
Salim Khan
Helen
Amrita Arora
Shaina NC
Shammi
Waheeda Rahman
Atul Agnihotri and Alvira
Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora Khan
Salim Khan
Helen
Amrita Arora
Shaina NC
Shammi
Arpita Khan organised another special screening of her brother Salman Khan’s latest film Ready at Ketnav, Bandra. Here are the pictures of those who attended the screening.
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Ready (Film),
Salman Family,
Salman Khan,
Sonakshi Sinha
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