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Welcome to my profile page. I'm Ashok Kumar From Lunawala, India. Currently I'm doing my job. Along with that i'm also using all the services of Uminto.com in my free time and its awesome. There are so many things to learn in Uminto.com. My area of Specialization is Education/Teaching/Training. I used to play games and hourly quizzes daily on Uminto.com.
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Date of Birth : Friday, September 29, 1995 (19 Years)
Gender : Male
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Mobile Number : 97######16
Email Address : ab••••••@•••••••.com
Location : Lunawala, India
Pincode : 389230

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Happy Ending
(According to Ashok Kumar Happy Ending is a 5 star movie)
it's getting tiresome to see saif ali khan constantly playing the rich, phoren-based manchild womanizer, afraid of commitment and destined to find the one who will make him want to give up his playboy lifestyle for love. since he did once play langda tyagi in omkara, we know he has range, but the allure of cash appears to be stronger than the will to make a good movie. filmmakers krish dk and raj nidimoru have made some decent films in the past. flavours was an interesting indie and 99 was a very entertaining cricket-based comedy thriller. shor and go goa gone both had merits. with happy ending, they fall victim to the siren song of a rom-com set in foreign lands, and the results are rather disappointing. the film has a promising beginning. yudi (khan) is a party monster, riding on the success of his one bestselling book. six years after its publication, he gets a kick in the gut when his fanbase dwindles and the world focuses its attention towards a new, hotshot, romance writer aanchal (ileana d'cruz). naturally, yudi hates aanchal, and of course, he ends up falling in love with her.
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Review Posted on : 12 Dec 2014
Ungli
(According to Ashok Kumar Ungli is a 5 star movie)
bollywood has witnessed many a theme (read 'genre') of films ever since its inception. even though there have been many repeated themes that we get to see almost every week, only a few films remain fresh in our memories. there have been many elements that form the crux of any film. one such element is that of corruption which has 'evolved' over the years. this week's release ungli falls into this category, which mirrors the 'system of corruption' that is prevalent in today's time. director rensil d'silva's ungli is an attempt to mirror the corrupt system which prevails in the society today. at a time when candle marches, protest and agitation are soon becoming passe', rensil tries to showcase that 'ungli' is the new form of rebellion where you turn the tables in the system. does it succeed in showing 'the middle finger' to the prevalent corruption? and if yes, how much does it succeed at it? let's' analyze. with the baseline as 'the system is so corrupt that you can only ridicule it', the film ungli starts off on a high. the film opens with an old man and his young daughter waiting at the pension office and being bullied by the 'babus' working in the office. the old man gets a stroke and lands up in a hospital where his poor daughter narrates her dilemma to the doctor, which is overheard by maya (kangna ranaut), who is works in the same hospital. she informs her friends abhay (randeep hooda), goti (neil bhoopalam) and kaleem (angad bedi) that they got their 'first case'. the team, then, covers their faces in masks and kidnap the 'babus' at night. as a part of their plan, they strap the 'babus' with 'time bombs' and make them run in an empty stadium. not just that, they also inform the cops and media about the same. in no time, their antics are all over the media channels and they become famous as the 'ungli' gang. slowly the gang starts expanding their operations and putting up the videos of punishing the corrupt on the internet and win the hearts of the masses. the cops, however, are not happy about this and the police commissioner (raza murad) gives the case to anhonest police officer ashok kale (sanjay dutt) to solve. but, when kale fails to catch the gang, he realizes that he will need to use someone who thinks like them to work against them. that's when he decides to put a police officer nikhil (emraan hashmi) on job. emraan, who happens to be the son of a late cop and a close friend of kale, is not interested in working with the police and hates the system and it's functioning. he is however notorious in his ways of operating and hence kale hands him the responsibility of catching the ungli gang. nikhil takes up the job and does his own tricks in punishing the corrupt and takes credit for it pretending to be an ungli gang member. the sudden entry of nikhil wakes up and shakes up the original gang. with a few hints that nikhil throws at them through the 'trademarked' video messages, the gang tracks him down and eventually he joins them. however, nikhil soon realizes that the gang is not wrong in their approach towards cleaning up the society. but, due to a certain situation and circumstances, he gets torn between his duty (as a police officer) and his friendship with the ungli gang members. kale, on the other hand, too waits to seek answers from nikhil as the pressure keeps building on him to catch the notorious gang. amidst all of this, a situation gets cropped up where all these characters are faced with a situation where they have to either accept the corrupt society for what is it or else fight back by risking their own lives. whether nikhil will for go his duty as a police office and betray the trust of the ungli gang by having them arrested, will kale manage to
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Review Posted on : 12 Dec 2014
Action Jackson
(According to Ashok Kumar Action Jackson is a 5 star movie)
after watching the first thirty minutes of this film, i was thoroughly confused as to why would a sane, working woman (khushi) run-around a local goon (vishi) to see him naked just so that she can get her luck fixed. confused? well, yeah that is exactly what the story of this film does to you. with a fickle character build up, the protagonists are too sketchy and almost nothing believable comes through, not even the love angle. it is tiring to watch cliched suited-up bangkok villains who have hulks as their right-hands and seem to have ‘killing with all possible weapons’ as a qualification on their cvs. larger than life concepts spoil this story which could have at least managed to be a typical ‘bollywood action drama’. a major disappointment for me was the fact that while i was impressed by the punchlines in the film’s trailer, they fall flat in the film since they pop up in rare scenes and the otherwise running script is overtly bland to elevate them. also it was disturbing to see the amount of violence shown towards women in the film. in my opinion, scenes of kicking or punching a woman in the face must certainly be excluded from the film.
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Review Posted on : 12 Dec 2014

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