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Super Nani

Review :- A progressive thought on women's empowerment is presented in the most regressive movie plot in Super Nani. Bharti Bhatia (Rekha)'s NRI grandson, Mann (Sharman Joshi) who gets his tenses mixed up when he speaks Hindi…
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Happy New Year

Review :- It's 'Happy New Year' time. So, Happy Diwali! And it's all about everything happy, happy. So let's stick to being 'slap happy'. Hence, the good things first. The extra Happy Ending, with the cutest scene in the movie being…
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Sonali Cable

Review :- Whether it's malls eating into the business of local baniyas, studios muscling out smaller films from the multiplexes or multiplexes pushing single screens out of the game, in the wake of independent businesses struggling to…
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Spark

Review :- The story begins with a bunch of thugs breaking into a house at night and killing all members, except for a baby. The baby grows up to become the dashing Arjun (Rajniesh Duggal), who does odd jobs in Germany. How he lands up there…
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Haider

Review :- So, Haider is a brilliant adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet where a new character - Kashmir - joins the drama's kings and queens. Vishal Bhardwaj's Kashmir isn't shikaras and Shammi Kapoor though. Set in 1995, amidst militancy…
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Chaarfutiya Chhokare

Review :- As soon as Neha reaches her destination, she bumps into three children, who are criminals according to the villagers. They bunk school and are later lured into joining the gang of a local crime lord. Will Neha be able to rescue…
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Meinu Ek Ladki Chaahiye

Review :- The opening scene gives an impression that this film could be a crime drama. A rape accused is shown facing public outrage for his heinous act. He doesn't defend himself, nor does he admit to having committed the crime. Is he…
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Finding Fanny

Review :- So, Finding Fanny reveals not one but two surprising ladies - Deepika and Dimple, who run away with this lustrous film. Angie (Deepika) is the daughter-in-law of Madame Rosalyn (Dimple), two lovely widows living in the Goan…
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Identity Card

Review : TV journalist Nazia, her friend Ajay and local tourist guide Raju get abducted in Srinagar, only to find themselves locked in a Special Task Force (STF) cell. With no identity cards on them, rigorous interrogation sessions begin.…
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Mad About Dance

Review : No Elvis this. Yet his thrusts have a lot of pelvis. He 'locks', 'pops' and 'breaks'. He's fast, smooth and footloose. The heart of this story rests on the dance floor, but dares to step out too. Aarav Anand's (Saahil) life…
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