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Lamhaa, movie review
Lamhaa is a social-action thriller about the life of people of Kashmir valley, a story about terrorists and the Indian army’s fight against terrorism. An outright bold and frank approach at the multi-layered turmoil in Kashmir, having quite a few real-life references that simply sums up as a genuine film about a real problem. Fortunately, national award winning director Rahul Dholakis does not exploit the political situation for narrating this love story. Cinematographer Jamie Fowlds captures the natural splendor of Kashmir in its beauty and well so in its sinister shades. Lamhaa movie review... An unidentified ‘company’ controlled by local leaders, generating millions of unaccountable dollars for the benefit of politicians and even the bureaucrats in the Indian and Pakistani intelligence is likely to disrupt and possibly paralyze Kashmir. This company’s mission is to brain ....
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Mahayoddha Rama Poster

Contiloe Pictures Releases A Unique 3D Animated Avatar Of Ramayana With Mahayoddha Rama Mumbai, 7th October 2016: An epic age old story, told in a new age manner. ContiloePictures, one of India’s leading production houses unfolds the epic story of Ramayana in a unique 3D animated avatar. The movie portrays the greatest villain of Indian mythology, Ravana, like never before.…

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Kunal Kapoor - Ashton

Is Kunal Kapoor-  the Indian Ashton Kutcher?   The dashing Kunal Kapoor has been in the limelight for his dapper looks and amazing acting prowess. He received a lot of appreciation for his performance in his latest film ‘Kaun Kitne Paani Mein’.   In fact, New York Times referred to him as the ‘Indian Mathew McCougnahey’ But we think if…

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Omi Khurana's (Kunal Kapoor) London dream has just ended. On the run from a dangerous UK gangster who he owes money to, Omi returns to his native village in Punjab, pretending to be a well-heeled London lawyer. Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana- movie review.. Much has changed since Omi ran away from home a decade back by stealing money from his doting grandfather, Darji. The old man has since become senile and most importantly, forgotten the secret recipe of "Chicken Khurana", a dish that made the Khurana Dhaba (restaurant) famous across the Punjab. Omi's childhood sweetheart, Harman is soon to be married to his cousin, Jeet, though neither seems too happy about it. Quite unexpectedly, Omi Khurana decides to come back to India, unlike majority of our Indian guys who go there with dreams, and would do anything just to ‘survive’ there instead of returning and losing face. Omiâ ....
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