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<title>Ghijini (&amp;#1605;&amp;#1578;&amp;#1585;&amp;#1580;&amp;#1605;)</title>
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				<p align="left">Ghajini is one of the best thrillers to have come out of the Bollywood stable in recent years. And to top it all, it has a nice dose of humour as well. Aamir Khan once again proves that he's not just the best in business, but he's the one leading the way for Bollywood to make better movies. Indeed as many users have mentioned the villain Ghajini does not look menacing enough. But lets face it, gone are the days when villains used to be called Mogambo. And gone are the days when villains used to have a scar faced appearance. The new age villain is what Ghajini is. </p></td>
		
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<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 14:11:26 +0100</pubDate>
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