Review: ‘Laapataa Ladies’ – A Gentle Masterpiece or Overhyped?
Laapataa Ladies earns its praise through steady observation rather than big swings. Kiran Rao’s film follows two brides who get separated from their husban
Laapataa Ladies earns its praise through steady observation rather than big swings. Kiran Rao’s film follows two brides who get separated from their husban
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