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Bonnie 2023-09-29 14:20:54
The film tells the story of a father and his daughter who is eager to study abroad, while showing the difficulties faced by a father to realize his daughter's dream, and the process of finding ways to overcome...
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Sydnie 2023-09-18 00:19:48
I don't know how this epidemic will affect the willingness to study...
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Daniela 2023-09-09 23:20:28
In addition to Aamir Khan, India only looks at Uncle Fan. Poor Uncle Fan passed away on April 29 this year because of cancer. It's a...
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Jimmy 2023-09-03 21:06:01
The most boring Indian movie I've ever...
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Ara 2023-08-27 21:14:32
Compared with the first one, it is really a continuation of the dog's tail. BTW Khan...
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Garett 2023-08-27 01:38:25
It has nothing to do with the first film except for the male lead. Talking about studying abroad is a lot of fun, and the story has no focus at...
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Chelsey 2023-08-20 03:51:01
I'm so sorry really. . . It's too ugly. Compared with 1, the difference between cloud and...
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Alana 2023-08-05 00:51:37
It's far worse than the first one, but this is the last work of Irfan, so I'll add one star, let's take a look at...
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Viva 2023-07-25 23:18:18
The film tells the story of a father and his daughter who is eager to study abroad, while showing the difficulties faced by a father to realize his daughter's dream, and the process of finding ways to overcome...
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Jermain 2023-07-02 11:48:54
Reminds me of my Indian teacher in London...
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Aliza 2022-09-12 19:11:54
"Starting Line 2" The dream of studying abroad for the Indian middle class
Since I liked the first part earlier, I am now watching the second part. Part 1 mainly describes the obvious differences in the education level and distribution of educational resources between the rich and the poor in India. The first film also uses this sense of conflict to create a strong...
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Demetrius 2022-09-12 21:21:49
Goodbye, Uncle Fan, may you rest in peace in heaven
On April 29, 2020, the Indian acting superstar Irfan passed away due to illness. He was one of my favorite Indian actors. It’s good that he is gone. After all, he was fighting the disease every day. It is a relief to leave. , He has too many classic movies and said that he can't finish it all day...
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Champak Bansal: Independence at 18 is fine but come back when your parents need you. What sort of a deal is this where you use your parents till you're 18 and then you go away in the name of freedom. The only expectation parents have is that their kids are around to hold their hand when they need them.