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Bombay Talkies

Review :- Bombay Talkies (BT) celebrates Bollywood's centenary - by deconstructing Bollywood's formula. Loving families, skin-tight genders, glittering stardom and happy endings get tossed about by the four directors here. Does this work?…
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Shootout At Wadala

Review :- Sanjay Gupta's Shootout At Wadala largely draws inspiration from journalist-author S Hussain Zaidi's Dongri to Dubai-6 decades of the Mumbai mafia. But the maker takes the cinematic liberty of changing the material at hand to…
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Chhota Bheem and the throne of Bali

Review :- Bheem Bheem Bheem, Chhota Bheem Bheem Bheem... the song was an anthem of sorts for all the kids who showed up for the morning show of this film! They giggled when Bheem gulped down his favourite laddoos and even clapped when he…
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Celluloid Man

Review :- Having visited the 'National Film Archive of India' in Pune, as a mass-media/film appreciation student, I was one of the privileged few who got an opportunity to see rare footage from iconic classics made over 50 years ago!…
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Aashiqui 2

Review :- He sings. She sings. He, for his stardom. She, for her supper. And the twain meet. In a restrobar, where she croons and he swoons. And Aashiqui is born. Again! Retelling the celebrity story that stardom ain't an easy ride. It…
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Shree

Review :- Bollywood rarely enters the 'science-fiction' territory and when it does,the results have been mostly disastrous. Rajesh Bachchani takes the road less travelled and makes a film which pleasantly surprises you. Shreedhar Upadhyay…
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Life Mein Hungama Hai

Review :- Vishi ( Saksham Kulkarni) and Sunny ( Sonu Bakshi) are best friends. While Vishi loves books and excels in academics, Sunny is the sports guy. Bored of their disciplined hostel life, the two decide to run away and travel across…
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Ek Thi Daayan

Review :- A young boy is obsessed with the occult. As he grows up, he takes his obsession to giddy lengths—often letting the lines between reality and fiction blur. When you meet the unassuming, bespectacled Kannan Iyer in person, you will…
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Nautanki Saala

Review :- Picture this: Ram dons Raavan's avatar. Sita zips off on a scooty with 'beary' 'good friend' Hanuman. Laksman is out of sight. And a brand new Ramleela plays out; where even the mighty Raavan (with all ten heads) can't crack his…
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Chashme Baddoor

Review :- The answer's yes - love can be remade and so can a lovely film like 1981's Chashme Buddoor (CB). This version's as different as paapri chaat from a dhokla. But it retains the original's madness, masti and movie-mania. The remixed…
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