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Jai Ho
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There is nothing ordinary about this aam aadmi. He rips, roars and ravages the raavans with a single blow - like a Stallone on steroids. Jai (Salman) is an ex-Army officer, who runs a garage part-time and plays incredibly good…
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Karle Pyaar Karle
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Karle Pyaar Karle (KPK) is cinema born in the '80s, rechristened in 2014. While the film has been lavishly mounted because it supports Bollywood's nepotism, practice of a producer (Suneel Darshan) making a show reel for his son (…
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Miss Lovely
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Picture this. A bunch of ready-to-titillate starlets, crude men waiting to pull out their 'pistols', rubber-faced monsters melting in blood, cranky beds on tawdry sets, shaky hand-held cameras and shady lighting. A few minutes…
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Paranthe Wali Gali
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Playwright and theatre director Sachin Gupta's debut film with an interesting title offers a fresh perspective on life, ambition and our ability to hit back harder when life hits you hard. Very rarely do films focus on simple and…
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Yaariyan
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'Grease' was the word. Helping hormone-rushed youngsters slide into puberty and outta tight-fitting pants. 'Yaariyan' could have been the word. About friends, first-kisses and hot flushes. Peppered with candy-crushes and teenage…
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Dedh Ishqiya
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Dedh Ishqiya is a sequel to the zany 2010 black comedy Ishqiya. Like its prequel, the idiom and the setting are rural. The spoken language is Hindi with a peppering of heavy-duty Urdu. Thank God for the English subtitles in…
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Mr Joe B. Carvalho
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Hell breaks loose throughout the duration of debutant film director Samir Tewari's Mr Joe B Carvalho because there's a daft detective (Arshad Warsi), an eloped heiress (Geeta Basra), some crazy assassins (Jaaved Jafferi, Vijay…
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Mahabharat
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48 years after Babubhai Mistry's Mahabharat with Pradeep Kumar, Dara Singh, Padmini and Abhi Bhattacharya was released, a full-computerised version of the epic directed by Amaan Khan hits theatres today. Fully relevant today…
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Mokssh
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Parth (Chinmay Mandlekar) an egotistical and ambitious filmmaker, takes up an 'experimental' project of directing a film on the Waarkaris (pilgrims), who religiously embark on the annual Pandharpur yatra (pilgrimage) to see their…
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Dhoom 3
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Straight up, Dhoom 3 makes you laugh, gasp - even sniffle. The most emotional of the Dhoom series yet, this is Aamir Khan's show all the way. As revengeful circus star Sahir, whose father Iqbal (Shroff) dies after losing his…
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