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127 HOURS FULL MOVIE 720P FREE DOWNLOAD

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127 Hours" is the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston's remarkable adventure to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolate canyon in Utah.

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Over the next five days, Ralston examines his life and survives the elements to finally discover he has the courage and the wherewithal to extricate himself by any means necessary, scale a 65 foot wall and hike over eight miles before he is finally rescued. Throughout his journey, Ralston recalls friends, lovers, family, and the last two people he ever had the chance to meet? A visceral thrilling story that will take an audience on a never before experienced journey and prove what we can do when we choose life.

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SHUBH MANGAL ZYADA SAVDHAAN (2020) FULL MOVIE FREE DOWNLOAD

SHUBH MANGAL ZYADA SAVDHAAN (2020) FULL MOVIE FREE DOWNLOAD

STORY: Salesmen Aman Tripathi (Jitendra Kumar) and Kartik Singh (Ayushmann Khurranna) find love in the capital city of Delhi, where they live in oblivion and their relationship grows and blossoms without being frowned upon. However, problems start to crop up when the two decide to go back to Allahabad and convince Aman's orthodox parents for their approval. 

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REVIEW: Kartik comes out to his 'lohar' father as a teenager and faces the brunt of it head-on, and so the thought of being judged and the idea of being ridiculed does not bother him much. But, his small-towner partner Aman dreads the mere thought of an ugly confrontation with his folks. While Kartik is still hopeful that his passion-filled romance will melt the Tripathais, Aman knows better ⁠— the chance of a collective acceptance is next to impossible!

The opening scene of this romantic comedy manages to squeeze a wide smile out of you, such is the filmy charm of a flamboyant Kartik and his uptight, yet personable, lover Aman. The couple is seen chasing a train to Allahabad, where they are headed for an uphill battle with the latter's family and the society's conventional mentality in general.


Writer-director Hitesh Kewalya's 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Savdhaan' is no straight-talker, instead, it takes time to build up and heighten the drama. And subsequently, madness ensues following a steamy make-out session gone horribly wrong. Aptly, the setting is Allahabad and Aman ⁠— the ladla beta ⁠— is expected to clear the debt of his 'father's sperm for the rest of his life' by marrying an overtly coy Kusum, who is yet another character stitched into the narrative for emphasising on the buried desires of a submissive two-tier city girl — works for that cinematic effect. 

The mood and tone is essentially satirical and puny, laced with melodrama that works at times but feels a little too far-fetched on several occasions. Also, since the film is primarily invested in the small-town drama pertaining to the taboo around same-sex relationships, the writer-director fails to tap on the elements exclusive to small cities like Allahabad, and restricts the plotline to one conventional family. While ignoring the enigma of the holy city and all that it has to offer in terms of visual and cinematic experience, the director snatches away the potential of SMZS being a believable watch.

But, Ayushmann Khuranna's depiction of the smooth-talking, with a devil-may-care-less attitude, Kartik is a delight to watch on screen and he more than makes up for the damage. His unabashed ability to love at all times grows on you, and his on-screen characteristic trait of being hilarious at odd, awkward moments is what makes him the right fit for this role. And, walking shoulder to shoulder with the eccentric Kartik, is Jitendra Kumar's demure and docile Aman: if Ayushmann highjacks the film with his infectious energy, a mellow Jitendra balances it out with his poker-faced humour and the relatability factor that he maintains throughout the film; a natural.

It is noteworthy as to how well the supporting cast renders its complete (and able) support to the lead pair. Maanvi Gagroo, as the 27-year-old cousin Goggle desperately waiting for society's stamp of approval in the form of an arranged marriage, is a show-stealer in her own capacity. Gajraj Rao, as the dominating patriarch and a failed scientist, is both serious in his approach when needed, and funny, when the situation demands him to be. Likewise, Neena Gupta, as the fully-invested mother and 'aadhi adhuri' wife, delivers some of the best punch lines and gets the small-town mentality bang on. It's safe to say that the rest of the cast, too, has been handpicked with much thought. 

Sure, the story has social relevance and is one that needs to be told ⁠— even if served in the form of a comedy ⁠— but will it start a conversation in two-tier cities about gay love? Perhaps not. Also, the climax is an offshoot of multiple tried-and-tested formulas.

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BAAGHI 3 (2020) FULL MOVIE FREE DOWNLOAD

BAAGHI 3 (2020) FULL MOVIE FREE DOWNLOAD

STORY: Back in the 80s and 90s, Sudheer (Sanjay Mishra) was an ‘aloo’ – a moniker given to character actors – and while he has enjoyed his fair share of popularity for his larger-than-life roles, Sudheer is now a recluse. However, an unsuccessful video interview with the media stirs up old memories and instils a new ray of hope in his heart, to reach a new benchmark and face the camera, even if it is for one last time.

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REVIEW: Once a household name, and known for his eccentric portrayal of some of the most outlandish characters Indian cinema has ever witnessed in the golden era of Bollywood, Sudheer knows he’s been moderately famous. But, ‘the old man’ has now accepted his fate – his prime days, as a character artiste, are long over. A widower, living alone in his family home and drowning himself in alcohol, Sudheer shows very little interest when an enthusiastic broadcast journalist shows up for an interview with the ‘Forgotten Stars of Bollywood’. The journalist also requests him to mouth his iconic dialogue – ‘bas enjoying life, aur koi option thodi hai.’ But, a mere piece of paper highlighting his career graph (which she sources online), grabs his attention and he realises that he gave up on acting just one film short of his 500th movie. Apprehensive and out of touch, an avid Sudheer conjures up the strength to chase his newfound dream and hit the movie studios one last time before hanging his boots. But, with the industry undergoing drastic changes over the years – both in terms of acting and its treatment of character actors – how will he find his feet in what now seems like an alien world?

‘Kaamyaab’ cherry-picks the fascinating and lesser known world of character actors (aka ‘sidekicks’) and delves deep without generating too much chaos and commotion around it. The tonality of the narrative is light, subtle, funny and emotional. It carefully navigates through the era of 80s and 90s cinema and focusses mostly on the supporting actors of that generation. While the protagonist’s character is sketched in such a way that he has to be over-the-top, there is something about this film that strikes as refreshingly different.

Writer-director Hardik Mehta has beautifully weaved Sudheer’s character, who is an indifferent artiste with a sudden interest in dreams, goals, aims and ambitions and would stop at nothing until he achieves what he’s set out to do. True, the forgotten actor is deeply flawed – an adorably compulsive liar and a chronic drinker – but one’s heart cannot help but melt when the details of his personal life unfold – a wife gone too soon, a loving daughter torn between her love for her father and all the ‘disappointments’ he has put her through. And so, when life presents itself with an opportunity to achieve a personal milestone, Sudheer knows he has to redeem himself and get this one right; one way or the other.

Sanjay Mishra, as the aging and mostly forgotten small-time actor, channelling the inner conflict of a man whose 499th film was a disaster and brought disgrace to the family, is a vision to behold. In hilarious scenes, Mishra wears a poker-faced expression throughout but pitches his dialogues in a way that hit you hard and also tickles your funny bones. In emotional scenes, where he is grappling with the reality of his situation, Mishra totally draws you in with every single expression. Deepak Dobriyal pulls off an excellent portrayal of a former friend-turned-casting director, Gulati, and their camaraderie leaves you in splits. Sarika Singh, who plays his daughter Bhavna, stands out for one scene in particular, where she has an emotional meltdown in front of her father.

Set in the present day, the mood of ‘Kaamyaab’ is 90s – big wigs, flashy clothes, caricature-ish characters, a lot of ‘buddy time’ on sets and some serious loud theatrics. The film’s music, by Rachita Arora, balances the otherwise blaring depiction of the industry with its soothing numbers and barely-there background scores; a perfect.
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