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Inkaar 2013 movie review
Inkaar is yet another film with the typical Sudhir Mishra type of a stamp. The film is realistic, hard hitting and is about gender politics and power play in a corporate house (in particular here as in advertising agencies). Inkaar begins as a love story of Rahul Verma (Arjun Rampal) and Maya Luthra (Chitrangada Singh) and then it goes on to become an eyeopener for the current generation of executives. The relationship begins with adoration initially but as things get hotter with regards to promotion of these executives things drop down to such a level where charges of sexual harassment ae thrown upon each other. Rahul Verma is the CEO of an advertising agency where his protege Maya Luthra too is vying for the top job in the company. What looked like a healthy competition started stinking once misunderstandings are created between them. Maya files a case of sexual harassment agains ....
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Mumbai Mirror hindi movie review
There was an era in Mumbai when there used to be dance bars flourishing at almost every corner or a busy junction. The owners of these bars used this business to grease the cops and the civic administration. Mumbai Mirror - movie review... At times the business tilted towards sleaze and this is when an upright police officer is posted in Mumbai who cracks down the nexus between the bar-owners and the police force. He is now bent up ....
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NFDC (an Indian Government body) has funded this film about a simpleton titled ‘Gangoobai’ who is an aged Maharashtrian maid servant, a resident of Matheran, in Maharashtra, India. Gangoobai is a childless, elderly widow, who have lived her life in the hill station of Matheran, near Mumbai. Old enough to be a grand mother in a typical conservative Indian lifestyle. She loves tending to flowers in the garden where she is working as domestic help. She is concerned about tending to her beloved flowers and working as domestic help in a few homes. One of the weekend bungalows in Matheran is owned by the wealthy Hodiwala family. This lady falls instantly in love with an exotic, custom-made saree – Gara saree, when she sees the daughter of her land lady and yearns to own one in her lifetime. She instantly falls in love with this exotic, custom-made creation - and longs to own one ....
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Set in the rustic surroundings of a village in Haryana, Matru ki Bijlee ka Mandola is a comedy-drama about Harry Mandola (Pankaj Kapur), a wealthy industrialist who loves his drink, his daughter Bijlee (Anushka Sharma) and the unusual bond they both share with Harry’s Man Friday, Matru (Imran Khan).

Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola- movie review

Much to her father's delight, Bijlee is all set to marry Baadal (Arya Babbar), the son of a powerful politician Chaudhari Devi (Shabana Azmi). Mandola, a wealthy businessman, has hatched a selfish plan, as he wants the villagers to hand over their land to the authorities, and then, in turn, he can buy the land from them. He wants to build a car factory. This wily chap has a weakness - his drinking habit. Once he is down with a few drinks, his genuine personality comes upfront. So this ruthless businessman turns into a Robin Hood type ....
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Once again, here is an attempt to show that there do exist heroes in this era of large scale corruption and manipulation in the class having political connections that is what is Dehraadun Diary about. The common man is depicted getting entangled in the web ò corridors of power and the corrupt system. This one is yet again a story of ordinary people who put up an extraordinary fight. People who stand up for your rights. It is a story about the face off between super-rich and powerful versus the common man. Preeti (Ragini Nandwani), a free spirited daughter of Sadgun Thakur, is in love with Anshul Sharma (Rohit Bakshi), son of an IAS officer. Their match isn't acceptable to Preeti's family and this is where the story begins. Preeti’s father Sadgun Thakur is politically connected, while Anshul’s is a straight forward middle class family. So it is understood that her hi-fi ....
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Rajdhani Express: Point Blank Justice is socio-political Drama, which marks the Bollywood Debut of the Tennis Ace Leander Paes. Keshav (Leander Paes), an aam aadmi, wants to break away from the shackles of a gun-runner, his godfather, and seeks freedom for a dignified life while dreaming of instant fame. But denied and prevented, escapes by stealing a bag of arms and a ticket fromDelhito Mumbai, on Rajdhani Express, with the intention to encash it and lead a better life. He is set up even before he boards the train. Little does he know that the arms are dummy. He is unaware that Reena (Sayali Bhagat), daughter of his boss and his love has betrayed him by reporting this to the Police. Unknown to him the parents of Mumbai’s Home Minister are also on board and therefore even before the journey starts, ATS Mumbai, headed by Deputy Commissioner Yadav (Jimmy Shergill), known and dreaded fo ....
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Table No. 21, an ambitious venture of the Next Gen Productions and Eros International, produced by Vicky Rajani and Sunil Lulla. Directed by Aditya Datt it is one of the first releases of the year 2013.   Table no. 21 is a story revolving around a young married couple Vivaan Agasthi (Rajeev Khandelwal) and Siya Agasthi (Tena Desae) who are madly in love with each another.  They are going through a financial low, are excited to win an all expense paid trip toFiji.   They have a romantic time there when they receive an invitation for an exclusive lunch to celebrate their wedding anniversary. There they meet Mr. Khan (Presh Rawal) who is the owner of the resort.   The three talk, have a few drinks and share their thoughts when Mr. Khan tells the lovely couple about an online game called Table No. 21 which could give them a chance at winning 21 Crores Rupees.   T ....
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Chulbul Pandey, the maverick cop is back. We miss his mother as she met her end in the first part itself. We have some humorous moments between the father-son, and in the office between the cop and his subordinates. That is Dabangg 2 for you.   Chulbul Pandey (Salman Khan), the mischievous, yet the favourite cop is transferred toKanpur, where he shifts base with his wife Rajjo (Sonakshi Sinha), step-father Prajapati (Vinod Khanna) and brother Makkhi (Arbaaz Khan).   The local dons are not pleased with his transfer to their home ground, as their business is in trouble. Pandeyji has some of his loyal constables transferred with him. Like mentioned earlier, the local-don and an aspiring politician Thakur Bachcha (Prakash Raj). Bachcha and his troublesome brothers are in a disturbed state of mind.   It all begins when the local don’s brother Gainda (Deepak ....
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The Khiladi is back after 12 years in hís eighth film in the Khiladi series. The Khiladi Kumar - Akshay Kumar is paired with Asin in Khiladi 786 which is presented by HARIOM Entertainment Company & HR Musik.

Khiladi 786 - movie review

Born to the proprietor of a marriage bureau Champak Lal (Manoj Joshi), Mansukh (Himesh Reshammiya) has been a complete failure ever since he has grown up and tried to help his father in their family business. All the alliances he had tried to get done have resulted in separation even before the marriages take place. To prove his worth to his father, he takes up an unusual challenge of getting an underworld don Tatya Tukaram Tendulkar – TT bhai’s (Mithun Chakraborty) spoilt brat sister Indu (Asin Thottumkal) getting married to a cop called Bahattar Singh aka Khiladi 786 (Akshay Kumar) who is from Punjab. To add more to his problems ....
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An exceptional suspense thriller with an unusual narrative, unlike other edge of the seat thrillers, this one has a narrative never seen before in hindi cinema. Talaash is an psychological suspense thriller. During the course of investigation of an accidental death of a superstar Inspector Shekhawat (Aamir Khan) experiences an inner guilt of the loss of his son. The case turns into a life altering chase for Inspector Shekhawat when he is forced to reel under the repercussions of a broken married life with wife and come face to face with his suppressed grief of drowning of his son. In recurring outbursts of anguish, Shekhawat visualizes various options he could have taken to avoid the accident. Shekhawat is simultaneously engrossed in the investigation as well as the “I could have done this … or that…” which could have prevented his son’s accidental death. The film begins wi ....
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