Do Dooni Chaar Review: A film with soul The highpoint of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's movies was the simplicity with which he narrated the story of ordinary people. Soaked in humour with an undercurrent of emotions, the films made by Hrishi-da are fresh to this date, inspiring the present-day film-makers as well. Do Dooni Chaar, directed by debutant Habib Faisal, could easily pass off as a Hrishikesh... Crook Review - A half-hearted effort Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt have often admitted that newspaper headlines citing a burning issue have sown the seeds of a film in their minds. And Crook: It's Good To Be Bad, directed by the talented Mohit Suri, deals with one such issue: Racism in Australia. Well, depiction of racism on the Hindi screen isn't entirely new, since I – Proud To Be An Indian explored... | | |
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