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Khujli is a 2017 Indian short drama film written & directed by Sonam Nair, produced by Chintan Ruparel & Anuj Gosalia and starring Jackie Shroff and Neena Gupta. [1 ...
Quick Gun Murugun: Misadventures of an Indian Cowboy is a 2009 Indian English-language Comedy Western film directed by Shashanka Ghosh and written by Rajesh Devraj. The film stars Rajendra Prasad as the title character alongside Nassar, Rambha and Anuradha Menon.
A film-obsessed family uses movie dialogue to navigate their daily life. However, unusual circumstances challenge their devotion to the cinema. Ashoke Pandit Zee TV [13] 1998 – 1999 Family No. 1: The show had two families, with three kids each, who ended up having to share a newly rented house. Edit II Productions Sony Entertainment ...
Kanan Singh Gill is an Indian stand-up comedian, actor, author and YouTuber.He won the Punch Line Bangalore Competition. He is known for the YouTube series Pretentious Movie Reviews [1] where he reviews campy Bollywood films along with fellow stand-up comedian Biswa Kalyan Rath.
It is funny in parts if you have the appetite for those kinds of jokes, but at best, it looks like a dull celebration of empty-headed men." [10] Deepa Gahlot of Rediff.com rated the film 2.5/5 stars. [11] Shilajit Mitra for The Hindu wrote, "Wild Wild Punjab runs low on horsepower and horseplay. Simarpreet, a debutant director, struggles to ...
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A joke cycle is a collection of jokes about a single target or situation which displays consistent narrative structure and type of humour. [46] Some well-known cycles are elephant jokes using nonsense humour, dead baby jokes incorporating black humour, and light bulb jokes, which describe all kinds of operational stupidity.
There had been a knock and an eerie silence, then an attempt by two men to force the door open. Bryan Yeshion Schneps, a 21‑year‑old Temple University student, tried to prevent his attackers from gaining entry. He pressed his hands, his shoulders, his knees, his feet, the full weight of his 6'1", 180‑pound body against the door.