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Fireflies: Parth Aur Jugnu (2023)
Family Chronicles: Bonds Unveiled" - A captivating film fostering parent-child understanding
It was truly a delight to see Madhoo back on screen after such a long time, and her powerful character portrayal added depth to the film. The intriguing story, with its unexpected twists and turns, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, making the movie a captivating experience.
Luke Kenny's exceptional performance as the villain is an absolute treat to watch, as he brings the perfect balance of menace and charm to his role. Furthermore, the young actors playing Parth and Jugnu are undeniably gifted, displaying a remarkable ability to connect with the audience through their relatable and endearing characters.
This film is not only a must-watch for children but also a valuable experience for parents. The storyline and character development offer insights that could potentially help parents understand their children better, fostering a stronger bond between them.
In summary, don't miss out on this engaging cinematic experience that boasts an impressive cast, a gripping plot, and valuable life lessons. This movie is a treat for both children and parents alike, providing entertainment and enlightenment in equal measure.
Bellbottom (2021)
What a power packed perfomance.
I specially love the thrill of plane hijacking story. It holds you from the start of movie. Second half was way more interesting than the first half.
The Girl on the Train (2021)
VERY GOOD
I don't know why people are rating low. I have seen this today. I really liked the movie
Jawaani Jaaneman (2020)
Jazz and Tia we love you!
The story is about Jazz and Tia's life, Jazz role is played by Saif Ali Khan and Alaya played the role of Tia who is the daughter of Jazz. But guess what for 21 years, Jazz was not aware about any such daughter as the mother is a hippie, the role of the mother is played by Taboo.
Little Baby (2019)
Little Baby is based on the concept of father and daughter relationship in today's times when children especially teenagers want to live their lives on their own terms. We hav
Little Baby has ingredients to make it a watchable affair. Story telling is simple and sticks to the point. There are not many twist and turns in the film and screenplay is crisp.
Mukti Bhawan (2016)
It's a must watch for todays generation
he film follows a real story of father and son who go to one of these hotels on the banks of the Ganges looking for salvation. What was meant to be the end of it all turns into an enlightening journey of self discovery and family bonding. Sounds rather heavy when reading the synopsis, but having attended the premiere of Hotel Salvation at the BF LondonI, I was emotionally humbled by this story with the perfect balance between drama and comedy, turning it into a colourfull, humorous and enlightening experience. Not to mention the amazing cinematography, with wide shots of the Ganges, its people, boats and rituals.