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Afwaah Review: Sudhir Mishra's Film Isn't To Be Dismissed Lightly
- Friday May 5, 2023
- Entertainment | Saibal Chatterjee
Afwaah Review: Lead actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui reunites with his Serious Men director to play a role that is poles apart from the one that he essayed in the 2020 film.
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Serious Men Review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui Holds The Fort As Only He Can
- Thursday October 1, 2020
- Entertainment | Saibal Chatterjee
Serious Men Review: Sudhir Mishra's first-ever adaptation of a published book is no mean cinematic achievement - it is at once funny, sardonic, bitter, insightful and pugnacious.
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Cases Against Stone-Throwers In Kashmir To Be Reviewed, Says Government
- Tuesday December 27, 2016
- India News | Written by Nazir Masoodi
The Jammu and Kashmir government has announced a velvet glove approach to review cases against those accused of throwing stones and violence during the five-month long unrest in Kashmir this year. Officials say cases against young men who are not involved in serious offences will be reviewed, in a move seen as an effort to reach out to the proteste...
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Afwaah Review: Sudhir Mishra's Film Isn't To Be Dismissed Lightly
- Friday May 5, 2023
- Entertainment | Saibal Chatterjee
Afwaah Review: Lead actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui reunites with his Serious Men director to play a role that is poles apart from the one that he essayed in the 2020 film.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Serious Men Review: Nawazuddin Siddiqui Holds The Fort As Only He Can
- Thursday October 1, 2020
- Entertainment | Saibal Chatterjee
Serious Men Review: Sudhir Mishra's first-ever adaptation of a published book is no mean cinematic achievement - it is at once funny, sardonic, bitter, insightful and pugnacious.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Cases Against Stone-Throwers In Kashmir To Be Reviewed, Says Government
- Tuesday December 27, 2016
- India News | Written by Nazir Masoodi
The Jammu and Kashmir government has announced a velvet glove approach to review cases against those accused of throwing stones and violence during the five-month long unrest in Kashmir this year. Officials say cases against young men who are not involved in serious offences will be reviewed, in a move seen as an effort to reach out to the proteste...
- www.ndtv.com