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Movie Preview : Blackmail (releases 6th April, 2018)
From Abhinay Deo, director of Delhi Belly, comes Blackmail. Kirti Kulhari (of the lovely Pink) and Irrfan Khan star in this tangled story of blackmail.
The Best Hindi Films of 2017
The interesting thing in the below 10 movies is that they actually have a story, an interesting premise, a situation which keeps us interested. The 10 are: #10: Bareilly ki Barfi Small-town girl meets small-town boy. Rajkummar Rao and Ayushman … Continue reading
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Movie Preview : Raid (releases 16th March, 2018)
The honest Indian cop/bureacrat story has long since been a favorite of film-makers, right from Manoj Bajpayi’s remarkable Shool, to Arshad Warsi’s Sehar and many more. Here’s another movie of the same genre with Ajay Devgan playing an imaandar tax … Continue reading