Movie Review: Kareena Kapoor Plays a Bollywood Queen in ‘Heroine’
Kareena Kapoor plays a Bollywood queen struggling to weather the vicissitudes of showbiz in Madhur Bhandarkar’s “Heroine.”...
Published By: NY Times Arts - Sunday, 23 September, 2012
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Review: Disappointing Star Trek Into Darkness Is Just a Disposable Summer Movie
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Anish Kapoor: Compared to Germany, Britain is scuzzy about the arts Arts (2 days ago) - British Olympic artist Anish Kapoor has said British attitudes towards the arts are lacking in comparison to those in Germany. ...
For Some Reason Angry Birds Is Going to Be a Movie
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