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Cake (Netflix) Review: A cake one shall love to order again and again.

'Cake' is a Pakistani movie that released on Netflix recently stars Sanam Saeed, Amaina Sheikh and Adnan Malik in the lead roles. It is directed by debutante director Asim Abbasi. The film deals with a dysfunctional family where the illnesses of their ageing parents amidst their personal turbulence as the kids gather together for their parents.

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What's Good: Acting: Some fabulous acting is done by the exceptional leads and supporting cast. Story: Absolutely not on the same as Kapoor and Sons, there is a difference about this Pakistani drama. Chemistry: The chemistry where expected is sparkling and crackling. Message: A message common to all Pakistani movies, is the importance of staying together is depicted with absolute subtility here. Ode to 90s Music: The amazing background score reminisces us about old Bollywood music. 
The Best thing about Cake: They are the family next door!
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What's Bad: Sub Stories: The sub-stories in the main story might be tough to follow. Length: The movie ends in just 125 minutes. 
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If you are on Netflix and do not watch 'Cake', then I can confidently say that THIS SHOULD BE YOUR NEXT WATCH. Pure raw emotions, minimal melodrama, intriguing storyline, top-notch performances. I am going with 4 stars for this beautiful piece from Neighbouring Cinema!!

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P.S. Do watch it. Might just turn out to be your 'movie of the year'!

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