Emran Hashmi – Bollywood Nites https://www.bollywoodnites.com Sun, 12 Jun 2011 06:51:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://www.bollywoodnites.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/cropped-cropped-logo-32x32.png Emran Hashmi – Bollywood Nites https://www.bollywoodnites.com 32 32 Murder 2: Photo Gallery https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/12/murder-2-photo-gallery/ https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/12/murder-2-photo-gallery/#respond Sun, 12 Jun 2011 06:51:15 +0000 http://www.bollywoodnites.com/?p=5662

There are more than one reason to call Murder 2 a film that will change the whole concept of bringing the intimacy on the celluloid. In the words of Mahesh Bhatt, Jacqueline Fernandez, the Sri Lankan beauty is a different animal. Animal do not have any inhibition when it comes to show their assets. So, we agree with Mr. Bhatt that Jacqueline is all set to drop it all on the screen. Check the photo still of the film and think yourself.

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Murder 2: High on Erotica https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/12/murder-2-high-on-erotica/ https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/12/murder-2-high-on-erotica/#respond Sun, 12 Jun 2011 06:04:38 +0000 http://www.bollywoodnites.com/?p=5653

Since Murder2 posters and teaser of the film came out there is a buzz around that Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt production Vishesh Films who have pushed the envelope of intimacy and steamy scenes in bollywood with Jism and Murder are very much inclined to tear the same with this Emraan Hashmi and Jacqueline Fernandez film.

While Mahesh Bhatt is reportedly admits that Jacqueline is a lot bolder than Bipasha Basu of Jism and Mallika Sherawat of Murder. It makes us thoughtful, because we have always of this thinking that Mallika was one of the bolder actresses who would have never mind to shed her cloths to show her better assets and Bipasha, somehow has a little inhibition in doing the same.

“We at Vishesh Films decided to make films with a high quotient of erotica to cater to the new consumer who is living a life radically different from the life I lived in my youth,” Mahesh Bhatt was quoted as saying.

As soon as Jism screened in theaters, audiences lapped it and their expectations grew further and when Murder came it was all over written that bollywood has grown up, from using signs of flowers, clouds and rivers to show the intimate part of the films. Now it dares to show the skin, as it happens inside a bedroom.

“For the first time in Indian cinema, Bipasha uttered the words, “the body doesn’t know love, it only knows lust.” How true it is? The purist may go outrageous but the words are as true as she uttered.

Mahesh Bhatt feels that Murder2 will go beyond Jism and Murder where the women confess of their guilt but in Murder2, you will not expect Jacqueline to do the same. He added, “For me, the eye-opener came when I saw Jism in Delhi and found 70 per cent of the audience comprised of rich women. It was not just being viewed by sex-hungry frontbenchers but also by an evolved upmarket audience. “Raaz was simply the precursor. With Murder 2, women have gone one step further. Jacqueline is a different animal from Mallika and Bipasha. While they sinned with their eyes open but still yearned to conform towards the end; for Murder 2’s Jackie, sex is even more casual. For her sex is like an expression. She does it as casually as she would inhale or exhale. That is what it is.”

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Murder2: Teaser https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/09/murder2-teaser/ https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/09/murder2-teaser/#respond Wed, 08 Jun 2011 18:45:59 +0000 http://www.bollywoodnites.com/?p=5385

The first look teaser of Murder2 is out and it is very much a fitting salute to the original ‘Murder’. The 30 second trailer of the film shows the three sides of the story, thrill, sensuousness and suspense.

The film is slated to release on July 8, 2011.

The films is directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mahesh Bhatt’s Vishesh Films.

Murder 2 features Emran Hashmi and Jacqueline Fernandez who have shot some intimate scenes for the film. Check out the video and you will get to know how steamy it is.

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Vote Your Poster for Murder2 https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/08/vote-your-poster-for-murder2/ https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/08/vote-your-poster-for-murder2/#comments Wed, 08 Jun 2011 12:23:14 +0000 http://www.bollywoodnites.com/?p=5377

Out of too many posters they want one which could be enticing and attractive enough to define the film. Mahesh Bhatt, producer of ‘Murder2’ is using social media to clear his confusion for the upcoming film. These days it is becoming a trend to involve the audiences before deciding on the film’s poster and sometime the title.

Murder, the original of the sequel was directed by Anurag Basu and was a sensuous hit which cemented Mallika Sherawat as the sexy siren of bollywood and Emran Hashmi as the ‘pucker’ boy of the film industry.

However, Muder2 doesn’t feature Mallika rather the producer chose Sri Lankan beauty Jacqueline Fernandes to play the seductress opposite Emran. The sequel is directed by Mohit Suri and is very much slated to release on July 8, 2011.

“We’ve five posters, but every film has one main poster besides other publicity posters. There was a disagreement between me and Mohit Suri on the main poster of the film. We thought the best way out is to show all the posters to the people of the country and let them select one,” told Bhatt to a leading daily.

“Mohit and I’ll blindly go ahead with the people’s opinion,” said Bhatt, adding: “At the end of the day, posters are for the people, so let them tell us which the best poster of the lot is. In fact, now we are eager to know which one people will select.”

If you want to involve with the voting go to www.facebook.com/m2thefilm and vote for your choice of poster. Remember every vote counts!

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Prashant Narayan: I am better than Emran! https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/07/prashant-narayan-i-am-better-than-emran/ https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2011/06/07/prashant-narayan-i-am-better-than-emran/#respond Tue, 07 Jun 2011 05:00:19 +0000 http://www.bollywoodnites.com/?p=5252

Since the intimate scene between Prashant Narayan and Vedita Pratap Singh has hit the internet, Bhindi Bazar Inc. started getting the kind of attention it would have wanted to promote the film and the actor who features in the video now finding himself a better kisser than all time ‘pucker boy’ Emran Hashmi.
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In an interview given to leading news paper Times of India, Prashant has said that it was difficult to shoot the intimate scene with Vedita and he was also very candid to tell what makes a woman hot.

“It was very difficult man. She was wearing too many clothes. I just chanced upon the link. There’s a lot of kissing in the video. The video is steamy and we both looking hot,” the actor told when he was asked about the scene in Bhindi Bazar Inc.

On the question of the hotness in woman, he said “I think if a woman can exude love and lust together without making it too external, then that is hot. I find three women who are very hot. They are Deepti Naval, Vedita Pratap Singh and Shilpa Shukla.”

Prashant will soon feature in another steamy film ‘Murder2’ where he will be seen working opposite the ‘serial kisser’ Emran and it will be a surprise package for all who are ogling their eyes over the ‘intimate video’.

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An Ode to Once Upon A Time In Mumbai… https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2010/08/08/an-ode-to-once-upon-a-time-in-mumbai/ https://www.bollywoodnites.com/2010/08/08/an-ode-to-once-upon-a-time-in-mumbai/#respond Sun, 08 Aug 2010 12:34:49 +0000 http://bollywoodcorner.wordpress.com/?p=1960

Once upon a time, a very general phrase that was used hundreds of time during our childhood days, from grandparents to the chuddy-buddies, to the school teacher, whenever they start to narrate a story. The nostalgia of the phrase looks like it has revisited with the Milan Lutharia’s Once Upon a Time in Mumbai. Ironically, in all the stories of our childhood days we had good men winning over the evil intentions but never we have heard evil against evil, we have never taught that lesser evil succumbs to the greater and powerful evil of the story or in a word we never get to read evilest prevails over evil!

Once Upon A Time In Mumbai is a tale set up in the 70’s when Mumbai used to be Bombay, when the dreamland used to be the homeland of smugglers and gangsters but within them there was a man who ruled over them yet he loved Mumbai, he loved its people who were destined to end up in poverty and toil.

The film is in way salutes the serenity of 70’s, the lighting effect romances with the dressing and looks of the cast, the surroundings mesmerizes you with its simplicity and dialogues leave you spell bound as soon as you meet the eyes of Sultan Mirza (Ajay Devgan), the prodigy who sets up the celluloid brewing and you are left asking for him in every frame.

It has been said that your good doings can save you many a times in life but not always, your bad days keep following you until they revenge with your life for your deeds. Crime is crime even if out of that you do great services to poor and needy. And the same happens with Mirza when he leaves everything into the hands of Shoaib Khan (Emran Hashmi), a delinquent son of a cop who saw Mirza growing from dock to the peak of crime and powerful world and wants to be no lesser than him, if not better him. Shoaib’s shrewdness and clever attributes drove him to manage what Mirza declined to bow to save Mumbai from the sickness of poverty and dejection.

Shoaib reaches where he wanted to, to his ambition of becoming a “DON”, even if it asks the price of his inspiration – Mirza – and he decides to kill him, when Mirza was in an election meeting. Many would debate over the ending of the film, a man so powerful like Mirza ended up so grossly in the day light in front of the people he always helped and the culprit swiftly made out his way to the King’s seat of Crime. However, it is a real fact that in the war of evils only the powerful and shrewd wins and Shoaib was an example of this anti-climax!

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