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Category Archives: Films
The best and my favourite film of the year 2010: Dabaang
by Anisha Suvarna Dabaang was the rebirth of Bollywood. After a series of flops in 2010, apart from Golmaal 3 which also did fairly well, the Dabaang (meaning fearless) movie came to the rescue in the form of Chulbul Pandey. … Continue reading
Posted in Films, Uncategorized
Tagged 2010 blockbuster, anisha suvarna, bollywood, Dabaang, Movie, munni badnaam, Salman Khan
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Isse mat jaane do yaaron!
by Aastha Katyal I know this review is late by years but I felt it is necessary since many of my friends surprised me by saying they had never even heard of this cult movie! So I thought let me … Continue reading
Posted in art, corruption, Films, India, Mumbai, people, poverty, satire
Tagged aastha katyal, corruption, crime, cult movie, draupadi, filmfare, jaane bhi do yaaro, murder, naseeruddin shah, pankaj kapoor, ravi vaswani, satire, sudhir mishra, vinod chopra
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Have u read a Marathi film review?
By Rasika Pote Everyday on my way to college I would religiously pick up my daily newspaper ‘Hindustan Times’ and flip through the front page and fold the newspaper back. Occasionally I would read film reviews only if I have … Continue reading
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