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Himmatwala

Himmatwala

HIMMATWALA was THE film that gave an impetus to the trend of remaking South Indian films in the 1980s.
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Attacks of 26/11 (September 26, 2008)

Attacks of 26/11 (September 26, 2008)

Released On: 1 Mar 2103 Directed By: Ram Gopal Varma Ram Gopal Verma is back with a vengeance and how! I always admired Verma for his vision, creativity, style and technique.
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Matru Ka Bijli Ki Mandola

Matru Ka Bijli Ki Mandola

A fun, different, entertaining movie that deals with serious issues
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Hindi Movie Review - Table No 21

Hindi Movie Review - Table No 21

By Taran Adarsh (Spcl to IPM)

Films like KAHAANI, TALAASH, also most films helmed by Abbas-Mustan had this uncharacteristic quality of keeping the spectator on tenterhooks till the last frame.
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Makkhi

Makkhi

A good movie always brings my spirits up. However, movies (for that matter any movie) with ribald humor, sexual innuendo and biased treatment of women not only revolts me but saddens me immensely
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Barfi

Barfi

Barfi? Barfi! is going to be the Indian entry for the Foreign Language Film Oscar this year? A movie picked out of a shortlist that included Paan Singh Tomar, Dirty Picture, Kahaani, Deool, Eega, Vazhakku Enn 18/9 and Akasathinte Niram?
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English Vinglish Movie Review

English Vinglish Movie Review

A splendid comeback for Sridevi! Unlike other co-stars who chose either glamorous (Madhuri, Karishma), or dark (Manisha Koirala, Juhi Chawla) roles, Sridevi chose to relaunch
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Cocktail Movie Review

Cocktail Movie Review

Cocktail, a mixture of emotions and values, leaves audience disappointed with?regressive message
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Eega Movie Review

Eega Movie Review

Eega, A Brilliant Exception To The South Indian Pot Boilers. It?s been a while since I?ve seen a Telugu movie, although not because I hate my native tongue or because I don?t enjoy Telugu films. ?I do.
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Arjun - The Warrior Prince

Arjun - The Warrior Prince

I genuinely feel that Ramayana and Mahabharata are most fascinating and spellbinding stories. These epics are simply perfect, unique and beyond compare.
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