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Ek Deewana Tha (2011)

Director: Gautham Menon

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Synopsis

Celebrated Bollywood director Guatham Menon – who has made films in both Hindi and Tamil – returns with this potentially controversial story of a Mumbai filmmaker who falls in love with a woman from a strict Christian family. The film stars English actress Amy Jackson, whose debut was as a British Governor's daughter in the 2010 1940s-set Indian movie ‘Madras Town’.


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  • BollywoodBoy said...
    Posted on Feb 19 2012 09:43 No. Don't watch it. Just don't. Save your money. Save your time. Save yourself. Too long. Too boring. Too pointless.
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  • K Ayub said...
    Posted on Feb 18 2012 23:14 I kept hoping story will pick up but nothing happened at all. No climax or a satisfying end. Complete and utter waste of time. Do not bother to watch. The whole family's unanimous verdict is that it is the worst Bollywood film, correction any film that we have ever watched. We want our money back.
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Cast & crew

Director: Gautham Menon

Cast: Amy Jackson, Prateik full cast

Genre(s): Romance

UK Release: Feb 17 2012




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