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| My Name is Khan review: Goodbye Raj, hello Rizwan! |
The first: B.C. (before Christ) and A.D. (after death) are milestones used to label years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Read More |
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| Striker review: Just another underworld yarn |
| There was a time when everyone was making movies about Mumbai’s underworld. Mustard fields had given way to the badlands, creepy gallis, and the word bhai no longer meant brother. Read More |
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| Striker review: Carrom's better! |
| Some stories seem very interesting on paper. You get hooked, perhaps captivated. But there are times when these stories
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| Review: Harishchandrachi Factory is a wonderful voyage! |
| In the Mumbai chawl where Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (pronounced Phadke) resides, he’s considered a bit of an oddity. His actions constantly mystify his neighbours, who then come by dutifully to sympathise with his wife Saraswati. Read More |
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| Review: Road to Sangam is intelligent, genuine and absorbing |
| When a film truly believes in its message, it’s that much more effective. Road to Sangam begins on a nondescript note, making you fear its one of those festival films, that are more hype than substance. Read More |
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