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Lahore
		
			
			 
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Long after you have left the theatre, you take home the excitement, tension and the goodwill message...
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...is a small little gem that takes you by surprise and catches you completely unaware.
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...works due to several reasons. Firstly, because of its topicality which strikes the right note in this season when India and Pakistan are seeking a new equilibrium in their relationship. Secondly because of its narrative style which is the antithesis of nationalistic chest-beating Gadar-like films.
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...a film that all the elements to surprise you.
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With a perfectly predictable plotline, if a film still keeps you riveted through its runtime, you know there’s something earnestly right about it.
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The film has too much to say on sports, politics and human nature. It isn't able to say all of it in a lucid language.
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...is not without its flaws but it still leaves you wanting to punch the air!
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...this Indo-Pak treatise may have been wah-wahed at film festivals, but all said and seen just about makes it to a notch above the average.
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Though limited in its story-telling and undistinguished in execution, Lahore redeems itself somewhat by intently playing on the paradox of pacifist intentions realised in the face of a seriously hostile sport.
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...a well made film by the debutant director and it deserves a dekko at the theatres.
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It's a film that could have done with less length and more effort to find a better lead. Fewer cliches too.
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It's well-intentioned, has its heart in the right place, and it's an engaging enough watch. But it never rises above that to become a film that could truly make a difference.
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Lahore should be watched for Farooque's terrific performance and some engaging kickboxing fights in the climax.
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Well meaning, but amateurish.
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Same old need for sisterhood between two countries which have been at war for what, 6 decades now? Of course, we need truce but not sure if we need a movie on the issue with the backdrop of a sport that seems to mean more war than anything else.
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...doesn’t offer any fresh nuances in our troubled cross border relationships, and as a film it remains a decent watch.
 
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