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Movie review: Bombay Talkies, an ideal approach to salute cinema

New Delhi: Four out of the most admired filmmakers of Bollywood have churned up together to acknowledge 100 years of Indian Cinema. Zoya Akhtar, Dibaker Banerjee, Karan Johar and Anurag Kashyap working as  host for



Picked up from renowned Satyajit Ray's short story, Dibaker has changed the settings from 1960s Calcutta to 2013 Mumbai. He has given new elements and dimensions to play successfully.  It changes where Nawaz tries to succeed as a professional and as a man he tries to command the respect of his peers. Nawaz here is flawless while Sadashiv Amrapurkar being witnessed after a long time is admirable.

Next comes Zoya Akhtar's tale about a 12-year kid Vicky (played by Naman Jain) who dances to the serenading tunes of a Katrina Kaif song and is confident to make it big while chasing down his dreams. But overburdened with his family's expectations,  his way seems difficult.