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Khatta Meetha
Satire is a genre rarely touched by Bollywood mainstream filmmakers, so when a big star like Akshay Kumar decides to co-produce one with a director like Priyadarshan with whom he has never delivered a flop, naturally expectations run high.
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Lamhaa
Everyone, says someone important in this searing document of our times, is playing politics in the Kashmir Valley. [more]
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Krantiveer
Designed as a sequel to the super successful Krantiveer (1994) which got Nana Patekar the Best Actor, National Award, Krantiveer – The Revolution (KTC) is a weak attempt at recreating the patriotic fervor which the original had.
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Mr. Singh Mrs. Mehta
Aditya Mehta (Prashant Narayanan) is an artist who is more shown painting his wife’s toenails than the colours of the canvas. [more]
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Ek Second Jo Zindagi Badal De
Then destiny plays a game bringing Rashi face to face with a situation when she loses her job and misses her train, the very same day. [more]
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Raajneeti
It is said that the epic saga of Mahabharata contains all the stories that exist in this world, be it lies, deceit, lust for power, revenge. [more]
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I Hate Luv Storys
Music: Vishal & Shekhar
Producer: Hiroo Yash Johar , Karan Johar & Ronnie Screwvala
Written & Directed by: Punit Malhotra
‘I hate luv storys’ is the maxim Jay lives by. [more]
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Raajneeti
Raajneeti is a story about Indian politics. About Indian democracy. [more]
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Badmaash Company
There’s a longish sequence in an American eatery in the second-half of this deeply flawed and yet refreshingly cool urbane casual and yet highly cinematic work where Shahid Kapoor’s Karan, by now on the road to seemingly irredeemable moral degeneration is told by his partner, played by newcomer Vir Das, that he wants out.
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Bumm Bumm Bole
Majid Majidi’s Children Of Heaven comes down to earth in an endearing spiral of the spellbinding and the sensitive.
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Kites
Hrithik Roshan as Jai
Orphaned in childhood, he’s learned to live by his wits and his charming good looks. [more]
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Raavan
Beera Munda – Undisputed, Unlawful, Untamed (Abhishek Bachchan)
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Chase
It was just last week, with the release of Jagmohan Mundhra’s Apartment we spoke about Bollywood filmmakers destroying the thriller genre by only coming out with blatant rip offs of foreign flicks or non exciting plotlines.
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Housefull
After a long painful drought (thanks to the exam season and IPL matches) of plain boring to irritating films arrives Sajid Khan’s Housefull. [more]
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Paathshala
There are few films, a star does for friendship and some with the lure of working under a big banner, irrespective of their content.
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Apartment
Long before Director invented Perversity, Billy Wilder made that tender film The Apartment…not knowing that some day far away in that madness on the look-out for method called Bollywood Jagmohan Mundhra would use that title and little else from Wilder’s gentle movie.
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It's A Wonderful Afterlife
My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Shaun of the Dead meet in this charming comedy romp about an Indian-Punjabi mother taking her obsession with marriage into frighteningly funny territory.
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Paathshala
There are few films, a star does for friendship and some with the lure of working under a big banner, irrespective of their content. [more]
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Phoonk 2
In one of his multitudinous interviews to promote this intended shiver giver Ram Gopal Varma said the scariest film he had seen in recent times was Karan Johar’s Kabhie Alvida Na Kehna.
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Hum Tum Aur Ghost
The sheer delight of watching Arshad Warsi play the lead rather the supremely selfassured sidekick gives this otherwise-pale rom-com a cutting edge. [more]
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