Kalank, starring Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit Nene, is a love story. Producer Karan Johar kept the audience on their toes by unravelling a ...
Karan Johar's mega-budget multi-starrer Kalank may have registered 2019's biggest opening day collection, but viewers are taking to social media to criticise the film. By now, there is a sea of memes ...
Trailer of Kalank was released by the star cast which includes Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit Nene and Kunal Kemmu at a multiplex in Juhu, Mumbai After releasing ...
One of the major strengths (and weakness, if you look at it that way) of ‘Kalank’ is that everyone is sad all the time. The weight of the world has weakened everyone’s shoulders and the movie gives ...
It seems the jinx that hit big-budget, big-starcast films last year has not slowed down yet. After the debacle of Thugs of Hindostan and Zero, Karan Johar’s Kalank starring new age heartthrobs Varun ...
Events leading to the 1947 Partition of India serve as the forebodingly serious backdrop for the exhaustingly overextended razzmatazz of “Kalank,” writer-director Abhishek Varman’s lavish but ...
Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt starrer Kalank has already left the fans excited with its feet tapping songs and appealing trailer. But there is another thing about the film that has left the audience in ...
Kalank box office collection Day 8: Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan starrer film could not deliver on the expectations. The period drama Kalank was touted to be the film of the year. But the Abhishek ...
I love it when Bollywood goes all out to romance and seduce us by creating a lavish, large, fake world, fills it with larger-than-life characters who then scoop us up to partake in their heightened ...
At first impressions, Kalank is an ode to dysfunctional love. The movie is set in the complex socio-political environment of pre-Independence India, and – through the eyes of its headstrong ...
Kalank is a strange film that leaves one’s head in an odd whirl . Set in 1944-46 Lahore, on the cusp of Partition, it flits from one opulent set to the next — from lavish Husnabad (a fictional ...
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