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Aaja Nachle (2007)


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  • wajoe said...
    Posted on Jan 07 2008 17:34 yooo yooo dis film iz dwn man im tellin ya...n rani y r u biggin ur self up lol...twat..
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  • Rani said...
    Posted on Jan 03 2008 17:12 Maduri waz excelent especially her dancing at this age.... i love dancing and i really enjoyed it.... i used to dance then i gave up i thought i waz too old but after watching madhuri i start my dancing again and i am good too!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • SANA said...
    Posted on Jan 03 2008 16:10 MADHURI IS MAD TOO COME BAK SHE LOOKS OLD NOW BUT CAN STILL DANCE SHE NEEDS TO GIVE THE NEW STARS A CHANCE SHE HAS HAD ENOUGH FAME NEEDS TO GO BAK TO THE U.S
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  • Rajinder K Badhan said...
    Posted on Dec 26 2007 19:00 I watched the movie, it was brillant I loved it. Madhuri was fantastic in the film, she played the role Diya brillently. The songs were wonderful. Looks stunning at 40. I hope she continues acting and dancing. Keep it up Mads. My no1 fan.
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  • mehv said...
    Posted on Dec 22 2007 17:19 ermmm good movie.... love da dance in da film.. wiked songs specially aja nachle and rifakat ali khans song mashallah good.. errrrmm but i fink it fucks it up wen she does a runner.. da story lines ermmm not bad.. could be better but wen they do da laila majnu play.. its proper good looks real... but could have improved da story line bit morexx
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  • Tinu said...
    Posted on Dec 16 2007 15:03 I is good film,speacially for the people who have a great taste for and theatre its predicts the true dedication of an artist,Maduri was great she perfectly suited the charter she played. A sensible film....
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  • assy nd shini said...
    Posted on Dec 14 2007 13:18 ezi nw tiger..diz film is well sick,found it as gd as om shanti om,wochd it d 2nd day it came ou!!!!its c hw WELCOME is!
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  • rani said...
    Posted on Dec 13 2007 11:04 wicked....watched it great film....madhuri she looks great....if you aint watched u need to watch it.....
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