Dipannita Kundu on MIRAKKEL Zee Bangla on 14th November.  



We were all worried about DIPANWITA KUNDU. There was rumors spreading in the internet.
So I was digging the internet about any news on this subject.

I met a facebook note here where somebody is telling that Dipannita is fine.
Here is the link
http://www.facebook.com/DanceBanglaDance

It is also informed that she is appearing in  MIRAKKEL on Zee Bangla on 14th November. So dont miss it.

Be SAFE Dipannita!!!!!!!! We love you!

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Venghai Movie Review  

'Venghai' lives up to the title for being riveting. It hardly has anything new in terms of the story, but the shrewd screenplay and narration of events makes it count. Since the days of 'Thamizh', Hari has made it a point to lace his movie with commercial elements to attract front-benchers. And 'Venghai' is one more from his stable that quite lives up to expectations.The story is as old as the hills. It�s a typical Tamil formula - that of a fight between the good and bad. Veera Pandi (Raj Kiran) is the landlord, who is respected by the people in Pandipuram village in Siva Ganga district. His son Selvam (Dhanush) is an upright and angry young man, who goes his father's way.
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Anjitha:1708

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Shankaranum Mohanum Movie Review  

Art house director T V Chandran has made many movies that have defined the watching styles of so many in Mollywood, to the extent that the has already found his undeniable place in the all-time hall of fame of Malayalam filmmakers. His latest 'Sankaranum Mohananum' was advertised as a movie that will be the first commercial attempt by the director in Mollywood. But after watching the movie, what we feel is that the director has tried a little bit more, in his attempts to make the flick appealing to regular film goers, but in the process lost much of his strengths as a meaningful film maker .
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Anjitha:1707

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Vaadamalli Movie Review  

Cinema lovers are thirsting for novel and untold stories and expect every film with newcomers as one, which may fill the void, with fresh content. If you haven't spotted one theme with freshness, the execution of the' subject can also make all the difference.And for a love story, if you fall in love with the on-screen characters and also if it knocks on the doors of your heart, then it is sure to work.
Anjitha:1706

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Violin Movie Review  

Sibi Malayil who was known to handle emotional cinemas with great care seems to have lost his magic touch in the recent years. Sure, his movies has become more technically fine and glitzy than his older films, but what is gravely missing is that intrinsic emotional depth. As usual with the regular potboilers, his new movie 'Violin' is just another formula movie where the central route seems to be-cast a good looking pair, choose a tried-and-tested story, garnish it with sugary, passionate, delightful situations, add a couple of lively songs and shoot the movie at panoramic locales. The formula seems to be working good for quite some years, but here the situations are not so passionate, the lilting scores are absent and above all the affecting intensity is hardly visible.
Anjitha:1705

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