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Genre :
Romance
Release Date :
April 11, 2008
Director :
Ajay Devgan
Starring :
Ajay Devgan, Kajol, Shyam Adhatrap, Ramu Bashyal, Aditya Rajput, Hazel Croney, Aumckar
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Reviewed by
Gaurav Malani
[India Times]
Reviewed by
Martin D'Souza
[Bollywood Trade News Network]
Reviewed by
Phelim O'Neill
[The Guardian]
Reviewed by
Jaspreet Pandohar
[BBC Films]
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