
theabbie
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Chintu Ka Birthday portrays the essence of life, that it waits for none and one must live to the fullest under the direst of circumstances. It narrates the story of a family stuck in war-torn Baghdad in early 2000s, and has Solid performances from Vinay Pathak and his two proven co-actors. Chintu Ka Birthday, as simple and unrelated the title may sound to the real story at play, deals in pressing issues of our times like migration and identity, thus stressing on the movie's relevance now more than ever. Director duo Satyanshu and Devanshu Singh keep the storytelling simple and deliver entertainment and morality lessons with subtlety while arousing empathy in the viewers for the characters and their situation.
I was walking past the mental hospital the other day,
and all the patients were shouting, '13....13....13.'
The fence was too high to see over, but I saw a little gap in the planks, so I looked through to see what was going on.
Some idiot poked me in the eye with a stick!
Then they all started shouting, '14....14....14.'
The fence was too high to see over, but I saw a little gap in the planks, so I looked through to see what was going on.
Some idiot poked me in the eye with a stick!
Then they all started shouting, '14....14....14.'
Nawaazudin with his ground breaking performance acts as a perfect disguised villain and varun plays the role of angry revenge-seeking person perfectly, It is one of the best must-watch movie of all time