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This isn’t the first time Shahid Afridi decided to retire, but will it be the last?
While a few Indian cricketers have retired in the last five years, Afridi has retired thrice and is still playing.
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Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya: Another DDLJ-inspired Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya?
Although it does have its moments, it still has a similar feel to it – the “I have seen it somewhere before” feel.
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If we take out the romantic element, M S Dhoni could be considered an all-time great biopic
It’s one of the warmest movies to come out this year, at par with mammoth Sultan (2016).
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Actor In Law: Manmohan Desai’s brand of cinema
Qureshi seems clear in what he is trying to achieve with Actor In Law.
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Watch Azhar if you are a Mohammad Azharuddin fan, don’t watch it if you are a cricket fan
Azhar might bring in numbers, but on the whole, it’s a hit and miss film with a lot of things going against it.
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Bajrangi Bhaijaan: Communicating the secular message of modern India
Bajrangi Bhaijaan is not an anti-Pakistan film and shows Muslims as more accommodating amongst both the religions.
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Kick: Of course all laws of physics and science are defied… it’s a bhai film!
There are problems with the film albeit the script or lack thereof but when did it ever matter for a Salman Khan film?
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Highway: So much more than a love story
By the end of the movie, I was deeply satisfied with my journey on this highway. Imtiaz Ali did it again!
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Ram-Leela: Sanjay Leela Bhansali's visual treat to the world!
Ram-Leela could be the return of Sanjay Leela Bhansali and perhaps, the emergence of Ranveer Singh as a serious actor.
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Diana: A twisted exaggeration of incomplete facts
Dr Hasnat Khan is portrayed as a villain, who didn't reciprocate Diana’s affection and abandoned the relationship.