When I mention Indian films, the first thing that comes to my mind is that singing and dancing are definitely the best part of the film. Although it is a co-production between India and France, of course, the Indian elements directly overshadowed France, which did not disappoint me. The story chose flashbacks, which made us look forward to the storyline even more. I like the experience of the male protagonist very much, and I really want to have such a wonderful opportunity. In the experience and practice again and again, the male protagonist grows step by step. This is also the turning point of the male protagonist. Maybe it is true or false in life. so what?
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