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One of Nana’s best movies
Ghulam-e-Mustafa (1997) can undoubtedly be counted among the best movies done by Nana Patekar. This is also one of the better works of the director, Partho Ghosh. The movie has a great deal of emotions and touches the viewer at … Continue reading
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Tagged Anand Bakshi, anybody can be a good human-being or become a good human-being at any time in his or her life, Aruna Irani, crime never pays, eye-opener, inspirational value, Kavita Krishnamurthy and Hariharan, Mera Gham Ek Jaisa Sanam, Movie Review - Ghulam-e-Mustafa (1997), Nana Patekar, oasis in desert, Paresh Rawal, Partho Ghosh, Rajesh Roshan, Raveena Tandon, Shivaji Satam, Tera Gham, these times of communal hatred and biases
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Long live Zohra Aapa ! An icon of Zinda-Dili !
Today is the birthday of Zohra Sehgal who had left for her heavenly abode on 10.07.2014 after spending 102 years on this planet with each one of them brightening with her never-say-die spirit. She truly deserved to live for more … Continue reading
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Tagged Amitabh Bachchan, Ilaiyaraaja, Never say die, Paresh Rawal, R. Balki, Swini Khera, Tabu, Zaafraani Pulaao, ZINDA DILI, Zohra Sehgal
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Modern Arjun taking on the modern Kauravas
First of all, I sincerely thank my dear friend and seasoned Bollywood movie reviewer – Fenil Seta for inspiring me to write a review of this movie which had proved itself to be the trend-setter in the decade of the … Continue reading
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Tagged A.K. Hangal, Annu Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Bhoori Bhoori Aankhon Waala Ek Ladka Hai, Dimple Kapadia, Javed Akhtar, Mamaiya Kero Kero Kero Mama, Movie Review - Arjun (1985), Paresh Rawal, Prem Chopra, R.D. Burman, Rahul Rawail, Raj Kiran, Raja Bundela, Satyajeet, Shafi Inamdaar, Shashikala, Sunny Deol, Supriya Pathak
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It’s not OMG but no less a good movie either
Paresh Rawal starrer Oh My God (2012) had drawn a lot of praise. Based on his own Gujarati play, this movie attacks on the exploitation of people’s religious sentiments by the high profile ‘contractors of religion’ spread in all the … Continue reading
Who deserves forgiveness ?
I had been planning a blog post for a pretty long time regarding the issue of forgiveness. Watching this movie has provided me the opportunity for that through its review. Apparently a HATKE thriller, this movie has, by default, hit … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaditya Datt, after-effects of ragging, And Then There Were None, Article 21 of the Constitution of India, Mother Earth has enough for everyone's need but not enough for everyone's greed, Movie Review - Table No. 21 (2013), Paresh Rawal, Rajeev Khandelwaal, Right to Life and Liberty, Teena Desai, Who deserves forgiveness ?
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Nobody is actually Bad. Let’s nurture goodness.
Today is 5th September, being celebrated as the Teachers’ Day in India, paying tribute to our ex-president – Late Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan and several other teachers who try to follow his path. On this occasion, I am reviewing a movie … Continue reading
Atithi, please drop in on any Tithi
After many overhyped movies, an underhyped and unpromoted Bollywood movie came in the form of Atithi, Tum Kab Jaoge (2010), got seen without any expectation in the mind of the viewer and conquered his heart. After Lage Raho Munnabhai (2006), there had … Continue reading