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Mr. Bhatti on Chutti - Review by Mansha Rastogi

Nowrunning : 18 hours 47 minutes ago on bollywood review
Mr. Bhatti on Chutti - Review by Mansha Rastogi
Mr. Bhatti On Chutti is a faded, jaded attempt at comedy that fails to even make you smile leave alone chuckle! - Mansha Rastogi Fri, 18 May 2012 This is one film that's been in the pipelines for the longest time, so much so that even the lead actor AnupamContinue reading
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Ferrari Ki Sawaari music review

Glamsham : 22 hours 52 minutes ago on bollywood review
Ferrari Ki Sawaari music review
view more FERAARI KI SAWAARI videos Just recently filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra completed thirty glorious years in the Hindi film industry, and a Vidhu Vinod Chopra film festival was organized to celebrate it. The fest showcased Chopra's large and illustriousContinue reading
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Department music review

Glamsham : 3 days ago on bollywood review
Department music review
view more DEPARTMENT videos In musical 'department', Ram Gopal Varma's (RGV) films have never been bigger in recent times, but still his past few films hold the distinction of delivering chartbusters. Once again, he fires back with another potential crime-thrillerContinue reading
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Rowdy Rathore music review

Glamsham : 5 days ago on bollywood review
Rowdy Rathore music review
view more ROWDY RATHORE videos Cloudburst of South-Indian remakes is the new format of multiplex-cinema that has not only rejuvenated the genre of "action-packed" cinema in B-town but also has promised truckloads of box-office success. ROWDY RATHORE (officialContinue reading
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Waste of Time

Indian Express : 7 days ago on bollywood review
Waste of Time
Some films manage to baffle you from start to finish. Dangerous Ishq is one of those: it is unbelievable in all kinds of ways, not one of them pleasant. Is this the film Karisma Kapoor, whos been away on extended mommy leave, chose for a comeback? Seriously?Continue reading
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Gothic Mess

Indian Express : 7 days ago on bollywood review
Gothic Mess
Tim Burton and Johnny Depp return with a film thats again an eccentric mix of comedy, horror and fantasy, set against a visually arresting background. Whats lacking is the ability of the duo to go with it anywhere this time. Based on a TV series of the lateContinue reading
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Man vs Beast

Indian Express : 7 days ago on bollywood review
Man vs Beast
A curious mix of fact and fiction, Ashvin Kumars The Forest takes us into the heart of a dense jungle and confronts us with our worst fears. Have you ever been on a tree with a leopard rushing at you? The purity of the animals purpose is never in doubt. ItContinue reading
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A Fight to The Finish

Indian Express : 7 days ago on bollywood review
A Fight to The Finish
A film showcasing the traditional Indonesian martial art Pencak Silat and loaded with innovative action to the brim. Carrying that kind of a tag can be risky for a film in the middle of summer blockbusters where big just keeps getting bigger. But Gareth Evans,Continue reading
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Love in the Time of Hate

Indian Express : 7 days ago on bollywood review
Love in the Time of Hate
Small town romance is back again on Bollywoods radar, and Ishaqzaade goes about checking all the boxes. Locations yielding picturesque railway crossings, little bazaars, sprawling kothis. Determinedly dressed down characters. Lots of local patois, which these days translates into a shower of gaalisContinue reading
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Magic at the Station

Indian Express : 14 days ago on bollywood review
Magic at the Station
Hugo is as unlike a Scorsese film as there has ever been, yet it his most autobiographical. The filmmaker who dabbles with themes of loss of innocence, violence, guilt and redemption creates a world away from all this inside the confines of a Paris railwayContinue reading
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