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De De Pyaar De Review: A Predictable Love Story that Should Have Made Tabu its Hero
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De De Pyaar De Review: A Predictable Love Story that Should Have Made Tabu its Hero

Even though De De Pyaar De revolves around a 50-year-old man falling for a 26-year-old woman, it never quite addresses the peculiarities of being with someone from a different generation. It doesn't help that Ajay Devgn, used to playing heroes who are half-his age, plays Ashish with the attitude of a 30-year-old from Delhi.
Posted by Poulomi Das March 16, 2016
Green Book Review: A Road Trip Film Low on Racial Drama, High on Buddy Comedy
Posted inPop Culture

Green Book Review: A Road Trip Film Low on Racial Drama, High on Buddy Comedy

Green Book takes a muddled viewpoint of racism. But together, Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen bring to screen an unforgettable chemistry that’s poignant, rousing, and which single-handedly enlivens the broad strokes of the film’s script.
Posted by Poulomi Das March 10, 2016

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