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http://diary-india.blogspot.com [The India Diary of Indonesian Blogger] Kareena Kapoor is yet another K-family girl who took the plunge and managed to make a huge splash in the Hindi films industry. She had the ”˜privilege’ of debuting with the Bachchan boy -Abhishek in Refugee and though the film (and Abhishek) didn’t do as well as expected, Kareena earned rave reviews.

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Webindia123.com[Webindia123.com] interview of Khushi Webindia123.com: Though both her co-star Abhishek Bachchan and the film did not do well at the box office, Kareena managed a host of other films like "Ajnabee", "Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham" and "Yaadein". She won rave reviews for her role as a streetwalker in "Chameli" and a riot victim in "Dev", films which have even encouraged her increase price to reportedly rupees 10.5 million.

Bollywood501.comhttp://www.bollywood501.com [Bollywood501.com] March 22, 2005: Anari and the early films of Hrishikesh Mukherjee: So when watching an early film of Mukherjee's like Anari, one is struck by the influences of Rouben Mamoulian and Howard Hawks from Hollywood, Jean Renoir from Europe, and inevitably Bimal Roy from India, that Mukherjee uses in terms of style, pacing, and framing. And Anari does play like a Hollywood romantic, mixed with some Renoir style social commentary, and a nicely realized film it is at that.

Georgethomas.blogspot.comhttp://georgethomas.blogspot.com [Georgethomas.blogspot.com] Beware of the Blog: While Jhankaar Beats, a better tribute (soundtrack-wise) than Dil Vil Pyar Vyar, but still a so-so effort, idles in box-office doldrum (although it's restricted release seems to have worked), the man who was the inspiration behind it continues to draw more and more fans -- and, unfortunately, more and more vultures who attempt to palm off his stuff mixed with dhin-chak synthesizers and semi-clad mud-drenched women and men indulging in libidinal family-oriented manoeuvres. And then they are unapologetic about it too.

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