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🎬 Sitare Zameen Par (2025) A feel-good film that wants to tug at your heartstrings but never quite earns it. The biggest flaw lies in how it’s marketed, as a spiritual sequel to Taare Zameen Par, it sets the bar high but lacks the emotional sincerity of its predecessor,

🎬 Sitare Zameen Par (2025)

A feel-good film that wants to tug at your heartstrings but never quite earns it.

The biggest flaw lies in how it’s marketed, as a spiritual sequel to Taare Zameen Par, it sets the bar high but lacks the emotional sincerity of its predecessor,
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🎬 C/o Kancharapalem (2018) This is one of those films that stays in your heart because of its innocent and simplistic, heart-touching storytelling. You don't come across such films these days. Revisited it again, can't recommend enough. ❤️

🎬 C/o Kancharapalem (2018)

This is one of those films that stays in your heart because of its innocent and simplistic, heart-touching storytelling. You don't come across such films these days.

Revisited it again, can't recommend enough. ❤️
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🎥: Martin Scorsese's list of 39 essential Foreign Film for young filmaker. 1. Nosferatu (1922) – F.W. Murnau 2. Metropolis (1927) – Fritz Lang 3. Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler (1922) – Fritz Lang 4. Napoleon (1927) – Abel Gance 5. Grand Illusion (1937) – Jean Renoir 6. Rules

🎥: Martin Scorsese's list of 39 essential Foreign Film for young filmaker. 

1. Nosferatu (1922) – F.W. Murnau

2. Metropolis (1927) – Fritz Lang

3. Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler (1922) – Fritz Lang

4. Napoleon (1927) – Abel Gance

5. Grand Illusion (1937) – Jean Renoir  

6. Rules