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Good Newwz Review: Hai Sauda Khara Khara!

It was an absolute delight to see Bebo-Khiladi pairing after so long who were joined by Diljit-Kiara in debutant Raj Mehta's Good Newwz . It is produced by Karan Johar and revolves around the topic of sperm-mix up at an IVF clinic run.                                                       What's Good:   Acting:  Bebo shines in this quirky comedy. No doubt in the fact that Akshay, Kiara, Diljit's performance but Bebo proves to us why we love her. Idea:  The story revolving around this sperm mix and the aftermath is absolutely delightful. Music:  The music by Rochak Kohli and gang is absolutely amazing, be it any song. Dialogues:  Dialogues by Jyoti Kapoor are absolutely gold and crack you up at the right time. Technicalities:  Direction, Editing, Background score, Cinematography all are absolutely pitch-perfect.                                   What's Bad:   This section is all about nitpicking. Runtime:  Paced at 135 minutes the movie feels a tad bit long.    

The Decade that was (2010-2019): Best Performances in Bollywood.

This decade for Bollywood has been very good in terms of performances. Not only did this decade give us performances to remember but also performances that were self-aware and flawed. This post lists out performances by Bollywood actors which stood out and stayed with us.                                                                        This posts  only  consists of performances which were based on fictional characters.  The list in no particular order is as follows: VIDYA BALAN   in Kahaani:  As a woman on the lookout for her husband, Vidya gave us a performance to cherish for years to come! Moreover, her character develops more like Goddess Durga which only increases the intensity of her performances multiple folds. VIDYA BALAN   in  Tumhari Sulu:  When you lift the movie so much by acting 'the hell out' of the screenplay, the performance is bound to be exemplary and noticed!                                  DEEPIKA PADUKONE  in Cocktail:  Arguably,