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Aa Dekhen Zara 2009 Movie Wallpapers ,Review,Stills,Trailers


  • Release Date: 2009
  • Runtime: N/A
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  • Starring: Neil Mukesh, Amrita Arora, Koena Mitra, Bipasha Basu ... see all
  • Director: Jehangir Surti
  • Plot:Ray Acharya (Neil Nitin Mukesh), a struggling photographer has nothing going for him... until he inherits a very 'special' camera from his grandfather which changes his life in a way that he could not have imagined in his wildest dreams.
The 'power' of the camera changes Ray's destiny overnight. His life becomes one big roller coaster ride that takes him from rags to riches and also helps him meet the love of his life, Simi (Bipasha Basu) who is an exciting sexy DJ with a mind of her own.

Everything is hunky dory and moving towards 'happily ever after'. As they say with great power comes great responsibility and in Ray's case, also great danger.

He must now face up to the dark side of reality and win not only against the evil forces but also against fate. Aa Dekhen Zara is a fast-paced, romantic musical thriller with some great edge of the seat action. Can Ray change his date with fate? Aa Dekhen Zara.



Trailers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aogiWD0NvC8&feature=channel

Katrina Kaif as Sonia Gandhi in Rajneeti : Photos, videos


Movie Shoot In Bhoopal


Review: Is Katrina Kaif Playing Sonia Gandhi in her forthcoming film Rajneeti? The film being directed by Prakash Jha that is being promoted heavily now in both print and electronic media is making eyes turn with Bollywood beauty looking like none other than Indian ruling alliance UPA’s Italy
born chief Sonia Gandhi.

KatrinaKaif, a Hong Kong born daughter of Kashmiri Father and British mother
amazingly resembles Sonia Gandhi in trademark Sonia Gandhi sarees.

Her English accent also gives impression that she cannot emulate any other Indian politician except the Congress president.

Katrinais a born model and actress. She is already six years old in Indian
cinema Bollywood despite being just around 22 years old. At the age of
fourteen, Kaif started modeling for a jewelry campaign in London, and
was subsequently discovered by filmmaker Kaizad Gustad, who gave her a
part in his film Boom. She moved to Mumbai and was offered a number of
modeling assignments

Initiallyfilmmakers were at first hesitant to sign her because of her linguistic
shortcomings. Katrina saw success with the 2005 film Sarkar where she
played the brief role of Abhishek Bachchan's love interest. Her next
release was Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya, where in she was paired opposite
Salman Khan.

KatrinaKaif in the year 2007 Katrina's first release was the hit movie
Namastey London, wherein she starred as a British Indian alongside
Akshay Kumar for the second time after Humko Deewana Kar Gaye that was
a box office dud. She then appeared in a series of box office hits that
include Apne, Partner and Welcome. 2008 saw her play a negative role
for the first time in Abbas-Mustan's super hit action thriller Race.
She played the role of Saif Ali Khan's secretary who is secretly in
love with him. She appeared next in Anees Bazmee's box office
blockbuster Singh Is Kinng alongside Akshay Kumar for the fourth time.

ButRajniti will be a challenging assignment where she portrays Sonia
Gandhi. 'Rajniti', a film by Prakash Jha has tongues wagging about
Katrina playing the role of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, but Jha
isn't willing to be dragged into controversy yet. The film is presently
being shot in Bhopal with actors Naseeruddin Shah, Nana Patekar, Arjun
Rampal and Manoj Vajpayee.

Thismulti-starrer, reportedly based on the contemporary Indian political
scenario, stars Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Arjun Rampal, Ajay Devgan
and Nana Patekar.

ThoughJha denies that there is any resemblence between Katrina Kaif role in
the film and Sonia Gandhi. He says, "It (Katrina's character) has
nothing to do with either the life or political career of Sonia Gandhi".

YouTube Adding Downloads Including For-Pay

Last month, a link to download President Obama’s weekly address was spotted on YouTube, fueling speculation that YouTube would soon offer the option to download videos to a broader audience. Today, the company confirmed that downloads are indeed coming to YouTube, with an interesting additional twist: paid downloads.


In a blog post, YouTube writes, “partners could choose to offer their video downloads for free or for a small fee paid through Google Checkout. Partners can set prices and decide which license they want to attach to the downloaded video files.” To start, YouTube is showcasing a number of video downloads from universities, while several popular YouTube channels are testing paid downloads.



As with the Obama video, the only format currently supported is mp4. The bigger opportunity, it would seem, is making paid downloads formatted and available for mobile devices and mp3 players, potentially turning YouTube into a competitor to iTunes.

Of course, a lot of other things would have to happen in between there and here – deals with more movies studios, tv networks, and record labels, a system for YouTube to generate transaction fees, and a crackdown on the dozens of tools that already let you download YouTube videos. Nonetheless, that would seem like the likely direction for YouTube and its new download features, especially given the limited success the site has had with other revenue generating features so far.