Watching TZP in Zee Cinema 1. - Page 2

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Aamir is such a rarity in BW.
What a beautiful movie this one is. Never gets old.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Some of the poignant scenes are

When Ishan's parents leave him in the hostel and go
When Nikumbh shows his parents that writing pad with the pictures of him separating from the family
When Ishan's mom calls him and he does not talk and goes
When Nikumbh starts helping Ishan with his problem
When Ishan sees the painting Nikumbh has made in the competition
The last scene where he runs and hugs Nikumbh

So many emotional scenes in the film
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Watched this movie and became his fan.
Although Dharsheel was the best thing about this movie.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I love this movie more than I can ever explain. I still cry when I watch this

And I have a cousin brother of exactly the same age who has slight dyslexia and when I by chance watched this movie again last year it actually helped as it was honestly like every scene of little innu was like seeing my cousin like almost a mirror image of him and I showed it to my aunt and they started getting him help. So this is extra special for me even more now.

I wish they made more movies like this
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: raj80

TZP,Sadma and Anand r some Indian movies that moved me...


Kitne distance tak 😆

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