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TOP 10, The Most Good Looking Movies of 2010 |
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TOP 10, The Most Good Looking Movies of 2010
The Most Good Looking Movies of 2010
370)this.width=370" alt="A scene from Raavan"> Some movies are like a neatly wrapped present. Gorgeous and full of mystery. There's a catch too: a disappointing possibility that you'll not like the contents. Still, what the heck, oh how beautiful it looks? Similarly, 2010 boasted of some exceptionally good-looking Hindi films. Here's the cream of the crop. Raavan Director of Photography: Santosh Sivan and V Manikandan You don't need to be 'Dus sar wala' to appreciate the surreal quality of Raavan's lyrical, sheer, watery visuals. Too bad Mani Ratnam's overbearingly theatrical attempt to draw a contemporary distinction of good from evil through the parallels of a mythological villain failed to evoke the same reaction. |
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Director of Photography: Sudeep Chaterjee Even his worst critic will admit that Sanjay Leela Bhansali brings certain artistic allure to his creations. There's much to treat the eyes with in his recent offering, Guzaarish, right from the lovingly lit frames in hues of black, blueand red to the infectious energy radiating out of Hrithik Roshan's glassy eyes and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's plum lips. Image: A scene from Guzaarish |
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Director of Photography: Ravi K Chandran One can rely on Ravi K Chandran to make even the most mundane look marvelous through his lens. So imagine what he'll do if the locations are as fancy as New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco? After filming the somber textures of My Name is Khan across the changing landscapes of the United States, the resourceful cinematographer returns to infuse dynamism into this humdrum romance featuring big-screen hotties -- Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. The results are sharp, stunning and oh-so-slick. Image: A scene from Anjaana Anjaani |
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Director of Photography: Ayananka Bose Considering the lavish scale of Rakesh Roshan's Kites, it's only fair the film should look like a million bucks too. And thanks to Bose and Basu (Anurag), it does. Basu's vision, Bose's execution and Hrithik Roshan and Barbara Mori's collective magnetism against majestic locales or dramatic interiors is much too attractively packaged to go unnoticed. Image: A scene from Kites |
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Director of Photography: Deigo Rodriguez Trendy clothes, stylish ladies, hip hairstyles, glossy make-up, straight out ofcatalogue furniture, sprawling bungalows, Aisha's label fetish makes Jane Austen's elegant picnic parties look pale in comparison. Everything is impeccably fashionable andcrammed with eye-candy in this Sonam Kapoor-led chick flick. Image: A scene from Aisha |