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Chashme Buddoor : A Mint Fresh Legacy
Earlier this week, I had the privilege to revisit an old classic film, one that could be easily shortlisted as one of the best comic capers to hit the silver screens in India. Yes, the original Chashme Buddoor will be releasing again this weekend alongside its modern-day remake, David Dhawan’s Chashme Baddoor. The digitally restored [...]
Chashme Buddoor (1981): Trailer
We all know by now that David Dhawan‘s Chashme Baddoor is about to release on 5th April and now in a very smart move PVR Director’s Rare is bringing out the digitally remastered version of the original Chashme Buddoor on the same day. AdminMore Posts Follow Me:
Chashme Baddoor: Trailer
Well remakes of Southern hits and older Hindi films continue to get made and David Dhawan‘s Chashme Baddoor is another example of the same. A remake of Sai Paranjpye’s 1981 comedy film,Chashme Buddoor (a slight change in the spelling) and with the tagline ‘har ek friend kameena hota hai’ this one is supposed to be [...]
Trailer Of Listen Amaya
Listen Amaya is a modern, young contemporary film about mother-daughter relationship,family dynamics, about pre-conceptions and priorities explored in an urban setting. ‘Listen Amaya’ is directed by Avinash Kumar Singh. The film stars Swara Bhaskar as Amaya, Deepti Naval, Farooque Shaikh and Amala amongst others. Incidentally Farooque Shaikh and Deepti Naval reunite after a long time [...]
Shanghai movie review: Overhyped and a let down
The post-IPL movie rush has been anticipated keenly for quite sometime now and one of the front-runners in that respect, carrying with it a huge baggage of expectations, is Dibakar Banerjee’s ‘Shanghai‘. It has been in the news for quite sometime now for a variety of reasons ranging from its political overtones to its rather [...]
Shanghai movie review: Good, but not great!!!!
Every person living in a city like Mumbai must be very familiar with the sound of the ‘dhol’. It is that sound which we equate with the slums mainly during festivals. The politicians know that one way to highly impress these oppressed and rather naïve people is to sponsor and organize big celebrations of each [...]



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