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Newest Review: ... of HIV and women having to work in seedy dance bars. Dance bars are the Indian equivalent of strip clubs or lap dancing bars ... more

 ... here in the UK. The idea of the seedy side of the things was not handled in a realistic way as it was in Chandni Bar a few years prior to this - it seems showing scantily clad women was more for titillation in this film rather than to bring to the fore issues of women forced into this kind of life. I'm not quite sure where they were going with the HIV sub-plot but it completely fell flat on its face. It didn't make sense and the end of the film, although a complete surprise to me (a good twist really) left me with...more

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Crowned Review Nazar (DVD): Nazar - A Very Dodgy Bollywood Whodunit (film only review) (1681 words)
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Nazar is a Bollywood film with dialogue in Hindi. Nazar means Eye or Gaze. Mostly when used in Hindi conversation Nazar is best translated as "Evil Eye" - for example, if you tell someone they have a beautiful face, they often say, "I hope it doesn't get a Nazar" as in they hope no one looks badly on it or curses it... Nazar, not to be confused with the film of the same name released in 1991, was released in 2005 and is supposedly a whodunit type thriller. Starring Ashmit Patel, Meera (no second name!), Koel Puri and Aly Khan the film was directed by Soni Razdan and written by Mahesh Bhatt. The producers were Mukesh Bhatt and Sevy Ali and ...  Read the complete review

 
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