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| October 2, 2009 |
Wake Up Sid
Wake Up Sid, directed by debutante Ayan Mukerji, is like revisiting those years that lay at some remote corner of your mind, after you moved on in life.
Actually, Wake Up Sid is a slice of life film. It's not merely real in concept, but has also been told most realistically, so much so that you can't help but draw parallels with your life or with someone you know. But what really makes Wake Up Sid most believable is Ranbir Kapoor, who's mastered the craft at such a young age.
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| October 2, 2009 |
Do Knot Disturb
avid Dhawan has always made wacky and bizarre films
and his new baby Do Knot Disturb doesn't push the envelope either. His critics may term his cinema [^] outlandish and outrageous, but the fact is that his films cater to the aam junta. His mantra [^] is simple: Haso aur hasao.
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| October 9, 2009 |
Acid Factory
Our money is the source of all emotions. It is also the source of our guilt. What if a killer wakes up one day with his memory erased? Would his crime cease to exist? What if an innocent guy wakes up one day with his memory wiped out and perceives himself to be a criminal? Would that perception change his reality? Faltering memory continually alters the constancy of truth....
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Blue
The film is set in the sun-soaked white sand beaches of Bahamas. The story of the film is about three characters Aarav [Akshay Kumar] a rich, ambitious businessman, Sagar [Sanjay Dutt] a simple-minded sea diver and his brother Sameer [Zayed Khan], who has played the game of dice for 'life-n-death' with mafia gangster [Rahul Dev] in Bangkok. Sameer flees Bangkok and arrives in Bahamas. But the dangerous men reach Bahamas too.
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