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Om Shanti Om
January 04, 2008 The parody is often humorous, and details all that was distasteful about Bombay's star and studio systems, notorious for its ill-tempered and egotistic actors, cowardly directors, immoral producers, rank indiscipline and sheer waste of time and money. Khan captures the essence of this through exaggerated actions and dramatic dialogue that clearly convey ridicule. Tales of rebirth have been beaten to pulp in Indian cinema.
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