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Aamir Khan's “Taare Zameen Par” bags V Shantaram best film award

Fantastic Opening For ‘Ghajini’; ‘Rab Ne’ Continues To Be Strong!

GHAJINI - RAB NE Two multi-talented Bollywood actors Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan have brought people back to the cinema halls after the Mumbai terror attacks.

The superb performance of SRK’s ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’, and the impressive beginning of Aamir’s ‘Ghajini’ proved that if you give the viewers what they wish for, they’ll flock.

Both the movies have brought some end-of-the-year cheer to the Hindi film industry.

According to recent reports, the Murugadoss directed film Ghajini is heading for a surprising 35–40 crore weekend, if collections hold at the current level.

'Taare Zameen Par' Wins V Shantaram Award For Best Film

'Taare Zameen Par' Wins V Shantaram Award For Best FilmAam

Ghajini: Movie Review!

Ghajini: Movie Review!The much awaited Ghajini, starring the talented Aamir Khan was released on Christmas day. However, when you go to watch the film, be prepared to see a lot of violence. When you see an angry Aamir Khan ramming an iron pipe through a man’s stomach in the first few minutes of the film, you get some idea of what’s coming for the next three hours.

The look carried by Aamir is worth noticing and it has already become much hype among the youth. The body covered with tattoos and the much sort after hair cut is supported by his super fist that can beat multiple scary-looking villains who attack him all at once.

Ghajini is gonna stick around in the theatres for quite a long time

GhajiniDirector: A. R. Murugadoss

Cast: Aamir Khan, Asin, Jiah Khan

Here is Aamir bringing into vogue yet another new hairstyle topped with a "to die for" physique complete with eight pack abs. HEY GIRLS at least let me finish my review before you rush! The movie is going to stick around in the theatres for quite a long time.

Ghajini out in theatres

Ghajini out in theatres One of the most awaited films of the year, Aamir Khan’s ‘Ghajini’ finally released on the Christmas day. The Madras High Court lifted the stay on the film's release with an interim order on Wednesday after the film's makers offered to pay guarantee money to the court.

Hearing on the case will be resumed on the January 6, 2009. The producer of Tamil version of the movie, A Chandreshekhar accused makers of ‘Ghajini’ of forging documents to get the copyright. Producers of the ‘Ghajini’ used every possible chance for publicity of the movie to increase public interest in the movie.

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