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Gulab (Sonam Bajwa), who is looking for sincere, honest love, is shown in her grandmother's memories about her spouse.
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Titu Shukla (Tushar Pandey) is an ambitious young man who values business offers and quick cuts over jobs.
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The narrative of Raje and Rupi is told in "Ghund Kadh Le Ni Sohreyan Da Pind Aa Gaya," which is set in the 1990s.
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Story: As two women go missing in enigmatic circumstances, HIT (Homicide Intervention Team) detective Vikram (Rajkummar Rao),
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After Rika died in a car accident, Yuta Okkotsu is haunted by her ghost, which is referred to as Curse in the film
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Story: Aman Khanna (Akshay Oberoi), a once-promising musician and songwriter, is currently drowning his life in drink and self-destruction after losing his son at an early age
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The story of two sisters Roop (Tania) and Basant is told in "Bajre Da Sitta," a film from the late 1960s or early 1970s (Noor Chahal).
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Tribal chief Shamshera sacrifices his life in an effort to win his people's freedom. 25 years later, his son takes up the cause, avenging his father's death and rescuing his people from the control of the British and communal leaders.
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Maamanithan movie review: For the majority of the first half, Seenu Ramasamy's
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Titu Shukla (Tushar Pandey) is an ambitious young man who values business offers and quick cuts over jobs.
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The narrative opens in flashback with an elderly Jaswant Singh Randhawa, also known by his stage as Jassa (Jimmy Sheirgill), acting as the storyteller to his son, who has come to exact revenge for the murder of his mother at Jassa's hands many years earlier.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home is not the first time Marvel has dabbled with the idea of parallel universes.
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One thing has been made abundantly evident since the trailer's debut: the period in which it is set is one in which television was not a common household item.
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Jojo Rabbit, created by Taika Waititi, is a kid-friendly portrayal of Hitler and Nazi Germany. The movie made all the appropriate points, but it did so from a viewpoint that even kids could understand.
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The White Tiger is a movie based on the same-named 2008 book by Aravind Adiga. The caste politics and the rich-poor gap in India are both topics covered in the movie.
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