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The breathtaking backdrop of Haryana in North India is the setting for the new comedy-drama Matru Ki Bijlee ka Mandola, releasing in cinemas on 11th January 2013 by Twentieth Century Fox. The rustic romance is set in a small, picturesque farming village, where three protagonists’ lives entwine with bitter-sweet and unexpected results.
Kung Fu Pandey, who we know as Chulbul Pandey is back with the same antics. The ever-so confident officer ready to bare all for his family and the country to enlighten the name of his uniform. As much entertaining this film was, some may feel that Dabangg 2 could have delivered bit more than what it did.