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Love Shagun, movie review
Should he follow his heart or believe in his astrological predictions and succumb to his mother's pressure? Love Shagun - movie review... JD (Anuj sachdeva) is a young man, still a mamma's boy. He is at an important stage in his life of choosing a life partner. Like all mothers, his mom is persistent about getting him married. It appears like a plain situation which all youngsters go through, and JD is accompanied by an unusual combination of problems, pressure to get married and second of the astrological predictions surrounding them. His astrological charts predict that this boy ought to get married twice. His first marriage would end in a disastrous situation, and if managed to scrape thorough it, his second marriage would bring him peace and happiness. Caught in a fix, JD fights the battle with his three friends, Sandy, Sumit and Deepak who have their own definitions of ....
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Saandesh Nayak

Saandesh Nayak is actor turned director. Love Shagun is his debut film as a director, a director without any previous experience in direction, not even as an assistant director. Saandesh humbly accepts, “I have never assisted any director before, nor attained director knowledge thru academics.” However, that doesn’t imply that he is a novice in filmy town. 1987 was the…

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Ajab Gazabb Love is a romantic comedy film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. Jackky Bhagnani and Nidhi Subbaiah play the lead roles, along with Arjun Rampal, Arshad Warsi, Darshan Jariwala and Kirron Kher. All the characters in this drama try hard to tickle your bones, eventually land up with giggles here and there. The story is about a poor little rich boy Rajveer (Jackky Bhagnani) who falls in love with a girl Madhuri (Nidhi Subbaiah) who is a strong advocate of social justice and equality. Further, he learns that she ‘hates’ all rich people and will have nothing to do with a rich boy like him. So here is a rich kid who has a passion for hot-wheels and his ‘dream cars’, falling in love with a girl who hates everything rich. The same girl dons fancy dresses and designer accessories – is a different matter all together. Rajveer has only one w ....
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It is an adaptation of the hugely popular gujarati play Kanji virudh(vs) Kanji. It has sensitive issues taken up, and it is a mockery of the so-called godmen and unfounded rituals. Kanjibhai Mehta (Paresh Rawal) is an atheist, who runs an antique shop. For him, god and religion are nothing more than a business proposition. An astute businessman, he never misses an opportunity to buy old or antique sort of idols of gods and other religious idols, which he usually sells as ‘antique’ or ‘rare’ idols at 10 times its original price or even more. The average and gullible buyer who is also a believer in god, truly wants to believe that these are actually centuries old and rare finds. God is the biggest money spinner for Kanjibhai, while his wife is as devout as one comes, infact so much so, that she goes the extra mile to atone for her husband’s sacrilegious babblings. The life has ....
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