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| Which way now? |
| Happy endings make for surefire success, sure. But so do great tragedies which leave the audience sobbing in the end. At the end of it all, the formula either way must be well executed. By Pooja Tolani |
| Alls well that ends well. Or is it? In Bollywood, sometimes that which doesnt end well is also well. Indian cinema has come a long way from the days of fairytales about rich daddies girls and poor mummies dudes and happi... |
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| Forced Happy Endings |
| The happily ever after is a much used, reused and totally abused phenomenon in Bollywood films. This is the indus
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| Customised climaxes |
| For the new crop of filmmakers customise spells business. A customised film, you may ask, but that ... | Read.. |
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| Decades later... |
| Smita Bansal recently kicked up a storm after quitting the Zee TV serial, Piya Ka Ghar because she did not want to pla
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| View from the couch |
| Glad to know that Zee intends to resume a slot for telefilms. Ananth Mahadevan’s ready-for-release Hindi film
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| Abhishek Bachchan
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An absolute must-see movie, Richard Attenboroughs Gandhi
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| Dont believe the truth Oasis Sony/BMG; Rs 150
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