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Yet another Only in Incredible India story, folks.

A policeman lies in agony on the road, his right leg cut off by a bomb hurled by a bunch of criminals who mistake him for another policeman they intend to attack.

Vetrivel, the seriously injured policeman in the state of Tamil Nadu, is bleeding and in profound pain.

Yet so many people standing nearby including two ministers make no effort to help the poor man.

By the time the watching pigs finally decide to do something, it’s too late.

Precious time has been wasted and the policeman dies a short while later.

Just another day in Incredible India.

Here, watch the below video.

Did someone say Mera Bharat Mahaan?

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Guys, if it’s a Priyanka Chopra movie you can be sure it’s trash.

And so it is with Pyaar Impossible.

Here’s how a bunch of reviewers have trashed Pyaar Impossible:

Bangalore Mirror:

God help us! The story, screenplay and dialogue credited to the film’s producer-hero Uday Chopra are obsolete. And, the pace of the film lulls you into a semi-coma.

….Salim-Sulaiman’s music is unimpressive. And Jugal Hunsraj may as well have let Uday direct this venture also because he has got zero help from the writing department. Honestly guys wake up and smell the coffee. Forget love, even hate isn’t possible here. This film leaves you bereft of emotions.

IBNLive:

Pyaar Impossible is painfully predictable, and offers nothing original in its writing or treatment. On more occasions than one, the makers compromise basic common sense to deliver scenes that are offensive or plain dangerous.

…Indeed, it’s impossible to find much love for this film! Continue reading »

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Movie critics are heaping scorn on former Miss Universe Sushmita Sen’s new Bollywood film Dulha Mil Gaya.

Here’s what a sample of critics have to say on the Sushmita-Fardeen Khan film that debuted today:

NDTV:

[A] familiar retread that offers little laughter or entertainment.

….Dulha Mil Gaya is regressive and stale. The most creative aspect of the film are the characters names- apart from Shimmer, we have a flamboyantly gay cook named Lotus and a butler named Valentine.

…the only highlights in this film are in Fardeen Khan’s hair.

Rediff:

Unfortunately, DMG reminded me of a film which keeps taxiing down the runway but never really takes off.

….the film keeps plodding its way towards a dreary, predictable end.

All the characters in the film are flat and one-dimensional. Continue reading »

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