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  1. India's Oscar Entry 'Last Film Show' To Open In 95 Cinemas, Tickets Priced At Rs 95
  2. Chalo Koi Baat Nahi Season 1 Review: Ranvir Shorey and Vinay Pathak’s show offers few chuckles


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India's Oscar Entry 'Last Film Show' To Open In 95 Cinemas, Tickets Priced At Rs 95

India's Oscar Entry 'Last Film Show' To Open In 95 Cinemas, Tickets Priced At Rs 95 A day before its official release, India's official Oscar entry "Last Film Show" will be screened in 95 theatres across India, with tickets priced at Rs 95, the makers announced on Monday. • • • • • Still From 'Last Film Show' Zee News A day before its official release, India's official Oscar entry "Last Film Show" will be screened in 95 theatres across India, with tickets priced at Rs 95, the makers announced on Monday. Titled "Chhello Show" in Gujarati, the coming-of-age drama is India’s official entry for the best international feature film category at the 95th Academy Awards. The film will be screened at the 'last shows' on Thursday, a day prior to its Friday release. "There has been immense excitement among fans for our film 'Last Film Show' (Chhello Show) and we are all too happy to release it on the 'Last Show' of Thursday. "Also, what better way to celebrate its selection at the 95th Oscars than by releasing it in 95 cinemas at a wonderful price of Rs 95," director Pan Nalin said in a statement. Inspired by Nalin's own memories of falling in love with movies as a child in rural Gujarat, “Last Film Show” is set at the cusp of the digital revolution. Set in a remote rural village of Saurashtra, the film follows the story of a nine-year-old boy who begins a lifelong love affair with cinema when he bribes his way into a rundown movie palace and spends a summer watching movies from the p...

Chalo Koi Baat Nahi Season 1 Review: Ranvir Shorey and Vinay Pathak’s show offers few chuckles

STORY: Created by well-known comedians Gursimran Khamba and Amit Tandon, ‘Chalo Koi Baat Nahi’ is a sketch comedy show hosted by the actors Ranvir Shorey and Vinay Pathak. REVIEW: After giving some unforgettable comedic performances the ‘Bheja Fry’ duo -Vinay Pathak and Ranvir Shorey – reunite to host a new comedy show, ‘Chalo Koi Baat Nahi.’ Both of them are known for their impeccable comic timing, and in this series, they are seen addressing globally relevant issues such as environment, hospitals, sports, education, trains and media. Directed by Sukriti Tyagi , this satire explores some interesting and relevant topics like the importance of Environment Ministry in the Government and how simply planting some trees will not change the environment; how children are treated as customers in private schools; how hospitals and their packages with 5-star facilities are drilling the pockets of the people; how cricket is the only sport that people care about, and rest of the games or players only become famous after their biopics are made by Bollywood; how train journeys can provide India’s most comprehensive outlook; and the relevance of newspapers for people of all ages versus news channel debates. All of these segments have one thing in common: Vinay and Ranvir's stand-up commentary, which is guaranteed to make you laugh. The overall intent is right, but the jokes fall flat in most situations. The humour quotient is expected to be high when a group of stand-up comedians includi...