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Dhobi Ghat 2011 -Hindi Movie


Dhobi Ghat 2011 – Hindi Movie

Dhobi Ghat 2011:
Dhobi Ghat (Hindi: धोबी घाट), (also known as Mumbai Diaries) is a 2011 Hindi drama film directed by Kiran Rao in her directorial debut. The film stars Aamir Khan, Prateik Babbar, Monica Dogra, and Kriti Malhotra and is produced under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions.[5][6] Aamir Khan plays one of the lead roles in the vie as a painter.[1] Gustavo Santaolalla was signed to compose the score and soundtrack of the film.
Dhobi Ghat had its world premiere in September 2010 at the Toronto International Film Festival.[7] It was released in cinemas on 21 January 2011.
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Welcome 2007

Welcome Hindi Movie Download OnlineWelcome 2007 Hindi MovieWelcome 2007 – Comedy Hindi Movie

Starring :
Akshay Kumar …. Rajiv
Katrina Kaif …. Sanjana
Paresh Rawal …. Dr. Ghungroo
Nana Patekar …. Uday Shetty
Anil Kapoor …. Majnubhai
Mallika Sherawat …. Ishika
Feroz Khan …. RDX

Director : Anees Bazmee
Producer : Firoze A. Nadiadwala

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‘Welcome’ – Exit is better

Exit from the hall at the end of the movie was the better part of watching ‘Welcome’, director Anees Bazmee’s latest comedy film. The movie falls way short of expectations. [Read more →]

No Smoking 2007

[singlepic=14,214,160,,left]John Abraham …. K
Ayesha Takia …. Anjali / Honey
Paresh Rawal …. Baba Bengali
Ranvir Shorey …. Abbas
Bipasha Basu …. Special appearance

Director : Anurag Kashyap
Producer : Kumar Mangat
Musician : Vishal Bharadwaj

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Watching Anurag Kashyap’s latest film ‘No Smoking’ is like having a bizarre and absurd dream.

Being unconventional doesn’t mean being absurd. And thinking out of the box doesn’t mean throwing logic to the winds. Anurag Kashyap does just that, and more, in ‘No Smoking’.

In his bid to be different, to be “artistic”, to break the set parameters, and to rebelliously defy all that is stereotypical, Kashyap goes over the top. He has made a film, which, frankly speaking, is hard to understand. There is no logical progression in the story. The plot keeps flitting from one situation to another – some amusing, some ludicrous.

The bizarre storyline is perplexing, confusing and tiring. If you get deeply involved in the film (which is highly unlikely) you would find your mental faculties derailing after a while. So in a way, Kashyap does manage to take a poke at you with his absurd movie. [Read more →]