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Boss is a no-brainer. Akshay Kumar is separated from his younger brother Shiv (Shiv Pandit) due to a misunderstanding on their dad’s (Mithun Chakraborty) part.
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Reviews That Anyone Can Understand
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Boss is a no-brainer. Akshay Kumar is separated from his younger brother Shiv (Shiv Pandit) due to a misunderstanding on their dad’s (Mithun Chakraborty) part.
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The problem with Besharam is that it a vacuous movie. It has a wafer-thin story that is interspersed with a number of songs which aren’t particularly melodious either.
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Let’s make things clear at the outset itself… Prague is not cinema for the masses.
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The Lunchbox is a simple yet thought-provoking drama. It portrays the uninteresting lives that people lead in the city of Mumbai.
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Seven friends decide to give a farewell party to one of them. The place selected is a godforsaken hotel ironically known as Hotel Grandiose.
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After Masti (2004) comes the sequel Grand Masti. It is about three blokes who are not happy with their married life.