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Why Village Rockstars needs Aamir Khan

Politics, favouritism and poor taste in cinema have contributed to embarrassing choices for the Oscar race in the past.This little gem from India needs the love, emotional and financial support from the government as well as the Indian film industry, argues Aseem Chhabra. from Rediff Movies - columns https://ift.tt/2zssjQQ

Manto Review: A highly intelligent piece of work

If Manto, the film, falls short of being a masterpiece it's because Nandita Das could not quite crack the Manto code: She couldn't quite see the wholeness of her subject with the same eyes that Manto saw his people.This imperfection in the film, in a way, becomes the greatest tribute to Manto, feels Sreehari Nair. from Rediff Movies - Reviews https://ift.tt/2Nu74GU

‘Tere Liye’ from ‘Namaste England’ features crackling chemistry between Arjun, Parineeti

The first song from Vipul Amrutlal Shah’s ‘Namaste England’ is a soul stirring romantic track titled ‘Tere Liye’ featuring the crackling chemistry between Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra. from Bollywood http://english.webdunia.com/article/bollywood-masala/‘tere-liye’-from-‘namaste-england’-features-crackling-chemistry-between-arjun-parineeti-118091100009_1.html

'This is Anurag Kashyap 2.0'

'There are 15 songs in Manmarziyaan.''For the first time in the history of Anurag Kashyap, there are two dancing numbers.''Luckily, people are not taking this as a serious Anurag Kashyap cliched film.' from Rediff Movies - Quote https://ift.tt/2CDWMyS

Paltan review: This war drama is a bore

'J P Dutta's clownish treatment of history and hard-earned triumph demeans the efforts and sacrifices of real-life martyrs and bravehearts with its pompous ideas of valour, clunky writing and a cadre of lacklustre actors,' says Sukanya Verma. from Rediff Movies - Reviews https://ift.tt/2CuICQy

The Gali Guleiyan Review

'The overarching fact of modern social behaviour isn't that we are irresponsible women and men, but that we are never quite sure, when and how to act responsibly.''This is the real side of every Twitter outrage, where those who tweet about stories of 'unreported domestic abuse' end up feeling superior to those neighbours who are summoned up as clueless witnesses.''This view of the supposed spiritual decay of our times, which is at the core of Gali Guleiyan, is thus more fashionable than perceptive,' says Sreehari Nair. from Rediff Movies - Reviews https://ift.tt/2Ctea9u