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Aisha
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Youth-power is indeed super-power for the box-office! It has been the thriving force and predictable mantra to have
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Udaan
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Whenever any Indian film makes it to international film festivals, it creates news and develops a sense
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Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai
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Call it sheer luck or co-incidence but the Bhatt s blue eyed boy Emraan Hashmi can truly be called music s lucky mascot
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Khatta Meetha
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When we talk about huge expectations arising from a film that teams up the amazing hit trio Akki-Priyan-Pritam it
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Lamhaa
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Kashmir...the cutting edge of political turbulence, an unresolved burning topic for decades and once the living
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Milenge Milenge
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MILENGE MILENGE, a romantic popcorn entertainer finally makes its way to the theatres
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Kajraare
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A DIFFERENT BEAT! The name of Himesh Reshammiya has been largely linked with his peculiar Sufi rock that has not only
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Raajneeti
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RAAJNEETI (meaning `politics`) dares to be realistically different and promises to,
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Raavan
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ANTAGONISTIC! Indian films have been benevolent to suave natured,
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