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10ml Love

When adapting a Shakespeare noir to Indian screenplay, one needs to know how to mould the story and make it easy for the audience to relate to it. Director Sharat Katariya impresses with his wit and humour, with his contemporary adaptation of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. 10ml ...
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Short Takes

• Deepak Tijori will wield the megaphone after a long time and has roped in Purab Kohli to play the leading man. • News is that cinematographer Kiran Deohans’s wife is all set to turn director and she’s approached a Pakistani actress to play the leading lady.
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Screening of Fatso!

A special screening of the recent release Fatso! was organised for the underprivileged children in Mumbai. Director Rajat Kapoor and the cast of the film including Ranvir Shorey, Purab Kohli and Gul Panaag were present at Ketnav Studio along with the children.
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Fatso!

We have watched films based on re-incarnation before. Years ago, there was Lok Parlok (1979) featuring Jeetendra who dies and goes to Yamlok and later returns to earth with Yamraj and Chitragupt. Fatso! is a modernised version of Lok Parlok, which was loud and made for the masses. However, the ...
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Turning 30!!!

With a Hollywoodish appeal to the storyline, English dialogue and the horror at turning ‘30’, this film is flimsy and fails to hold your attention for two whole hours. First, the hype around ‘turning 30’ makes it feel almost like a crime (Note the three exclamation marks in the title) ...
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Hide & Seek

Hide & Seek is a mostly single location suspense thriller shot in a shopping mall which, as the title suggests, offers all the scope for the game. One Christmas, a motley group of teenagers, four boys and two girls, are in a celebratory mood. Om Jaiswal (Purab Kohli), Jaideep Mahajan ...
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