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  • shraddha

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    12 months

    Any idea about John’s writers room in Kerala

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  • pragya

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    12 months

    In 90s Harish Kumar did so many films in Bollywood did he have fans eagerly waiting for his next release ?

    In 90s Harish Kumar did so many films in Bollywood did he have fans eagerly waiting for his next release ?
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  • zohazeiselo2425

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    12 months

    what is this move called? (rip keerthy suresh's neck)

    i've been thinking about this moment from nain matakka ever since the day i watched baby john. the whole theater was empty & i was laughing my head off watching this amaze choreography. nain matakka ke chakkar mein becharir ghar tai motke dilo. https://reddit.com/link/1ix4zuq/video/qpqm2xhdx3le1/player
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  • nikhil

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    12 months

    The last hit for Varun Dhawan was Sui Dhagga back in 2018 and if I remember he had 0 flops in his career but after Sui Dhaaga he did not give a single hit at the BO. Why do you think this happened?

    * I believe that Varun Dhawan is a great actor, he needs good directors who can bring out the best in him. Before lockdown even though he did not have a single flop, he had an 'Over Actor' tag on him. He did prove his acting skills in movies like Badlapur, October, and Sui Dhaaga but these weren't enough for people to change their perspective. After he gave his worst film/performance of his career in Coolie No 1, I feel like after that he gave great performances in JJJ,...
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  • shraddha

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    12 months

    Two of the best comebacks in bollywood

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  • tanishasahu0911

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    12 months

    Any present present day actors to match Utpal Dutt's sarcasm.

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  • anku

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    12 months

    What a downfall

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  • zakir

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    12 months

    I’m not a big fan of Vicky Kaushal but he deserves appreciation

    I’m not a big fan of Vicky Kaushal but he deserves appreciation
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  • moon

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    12 months

    If you could choose 1 movie character to be your best friend, who would you choose and why?

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  • viraj.catanxs

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    12 months

    Did anyone watch this masterpiece?

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  • manas

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    12 months

    Most underrated comedy movie ever in bollywood

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  • aditi

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    12 months

    Where is Ranveer Singh?

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  • sam

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    12 months

    Which one is the Best in these 4 Historical Performances...??

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  • aman

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    12 months

    This scene is so well directed! SPKK

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  • vikrant

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    12 months

    Who is the better actor acc to you : Kareena Vs PC

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  • jhasneha29novm

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    12 months

    Sanam Teri Kasam Day 17 Box Office: Harshvardhan Rane, Mawra Hocane's tragic love story earns Rs 33.65 crore in re-release box office collection till day 17 of its re release.

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  • abhilasha

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    12 months

    People seem to judge crying scenes more on how pretty the actor looks rather than the emotional strength of the scene.

    Nostril flaring blah blah, what are these criticisms? While Deepika looks like a glassy eyed doll while crying, Alia is more heartbreaking in these scenes.
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  • vratesh62

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    12 months

    "What's your favorite era of Bollywood horror

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  • nikhil

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    12 months

    Life in a metro (2007) Director ; Anurag Basu

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  • mitali

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    12 months

    The Beginning of Cinema

    In 1913, the first Indian silent movie, Raja Harishchandra, was produced. By the 1930s, the Bollywood film industry was producing over 200 films a year. In 1931, the first talkie, Alam Ara, directed by Ardeshir Irani, was released and was a huge success, demonstrating that there was a large market for sound talkie films and musicals, and Bollywood and the entire regional Hindi film industry quickly transitioned to talkie movies quickly. The 1930s and 1940s were tumultuous times, as India was affected by the Great Depression, World War II,...
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