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'03 Film Fest: Brows & brickbats
It has taken exactly 34 long years in the history
of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) and often tedious
journey for an Indian film to be found suitable enough to inaugurate
the prestigious annual event. This year Chandraprakash Divedi’s
magnum opus Pinjar finally got the rare honour at the 34th
International Film Festival of India (October 9-19) at Siri Fort in
New Delhi.
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Pak patriotism erupts through Lollywood silver screen
Lollywood, the Pakistani film
industry as popularly called, is quick to respond by releasing
movies based on anti India themes like Terey Piyar Mein.
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I give garbage the dignity it does't
deserve: Urmila
From portraying a seductive and innocent
slum girl to playing a psychopathic killer or a possessed woman,
Urmila Matondkar has done it all. She had a huge string of flops...
until 'Rangeela' happened.
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