Black & White

Black & White

2008, NR, 133 min. Directed by Subhash Ghai. Starring Anil Kapoor, Shefali Shah, Anurag Sinha, Aditi Sharma.

Not reviewed at press time. This new Bollywood film takes on the subject of terrorism as a young man, who is planning a suicide bombing, warms his way into the hearts of his unsuspecting benefactors.

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