YAM’s Top Films of 2014 Redux
Like any year, the YAM Magazine team got together (on our very secret Facebook group) and did our usual round of voting, movies went up and down and we managed to make a clean Top30 list.
Like any year, the YAM Magazine team got together (on our very secret Facebook group) and did our usual round of voting, movies went up and down and we managed to make a clean Top30 list.
Bhansali releases the clip for Pinga, featuring dancing Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra choreographed by Remo D’Souza for a Lavani number.
Master of None is the fictionalized scripted version of Aziz Ansari’s life, following a late-twenty’s 2nd generation Indian-American who makes ends meet doing TV commercials while trying to make it big.
Everyone’s favorite loud Greek family is back (all in their roles) with tons of one-liners- and a comeback.
A boy who is obsessed with puppets falls in love with a doll-like girl, whom he grooms to be his, but she grows unruly.
Mika Nakashima (and Sony Music Japan) surprise with the full version of Hanataba (花束), a ballad that serves as the theme song of the Fuji TV drama Otona Joshi (オトナ女子), directed by Takashi Tadokoro (田所貴司).
Bhansali’s Bajirao Mastani has just launched the first clip for Deewani Mastani, which features Deepika Padukone choreographed by Remo D’Souza.
Is it possible to write a nonsensical story with a purpose? Jeffrey Lau’s early millennium period comedy -sometimes wuxia sometimes musical- of ‘imprisoned’ Imperial siblings that meet their destined lovers in the outcasts of a tiny village during the Ming dynasty seems to prove it.
John Woo’s passion project is concluding with the release of the The Crossing II, the culmination of the sinking of the Taiping steamer in 1949, continuing the stories of three couples on board.
Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt fun dance to the Amit Trivedi tune sung by Vishal and Anusha Mani.