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REVIEW (MARATHI)

Imageless: Canvas

Three murders, one after the other, by a mysterious hammer man has ACP Aditya puzzled.
Renuka

REVIEW (MARATHI)

Touching: Rita

After a long sabbatical in acting, Renuka Shahane tries her hand at direction.
Rituparno

REVIEW (BANGLA)

Not good

The film is narrated in a flashback. Diti’s (Rituparna) daughter is singing the title-song by Lata Mangeshkar at a school function.
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REVIEW (MARATHI)

Touching tale

Nagesh Bhosale’s second attempt at direction after the success of Gallit Gondhal Dillit Mujara, is a commendable effort.
Shoma

REVIEW (BANGLA)

A roller-coaster ride: Brake Fail

Siddhartha rushes to Kolkata to join a garage and in the bus, he encounters Henna and learns that she is running away from a forced-marriage...
Jatin

REVIEW (BANGLA)

A path-breaking documentary

It is a pity that no one thought of making a documentary film on Jatin Das for more than 80 years after his martyrdom.
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REVIEW (BANGLA)

Not worth it: Bhalobasha Zindabad

Raj falls in love with a flower-seller Kusum, who besides suffering from abject poverty is burdened with the responsibility of an alcoholic father...
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REVIEW (BANGLA)

Out of the box

Box No.1313 is an entertaining film that tries to unspool an intelligent story.
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REVIEW (BANGLA)

Saat Pake Bandha: A bit too long

Granting that the original Bollywood film was neither very good nor a hot number, Saat Paake Bandha is a classic example of the copy turning out to be a better product than the original.
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REVIEW (MARATHI)

Tya Ratri Paus Hota: Something unusual

The film begins with Avinash (Subodh Bhave) being brought to a bungalow in an injured condition on a rainy day.
Sandhya

REVIEW (BANGLA)

Maa Amaar Maa: ‘Maa’sala fare

Surya, whose natural mother Alo abandons him in the nursing home, is adopted by the childless Justice Bikash Chatterjee and his wife Chhaya.
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REVIEW (BANGLA)

Hashi Khushi Club (Bangla)

The film opens with a mixed bunch of old and young people laughing away to their heart’s content outside a big house.
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