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      • Despite minor hiccups, BEGUM JAAN is a compelling watch with a hard hitting narrative and bravura performances as its USPs. The moderate costing of the film should also ensure smooth sailing for its investors.
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  2. The 134-minute long Begum Jaan has Vidya Balan in good form, but it lacks cohesiveness as a complete story. It shies away from delving deep into the theme, but you may appreciate its...

  3. Apr 15, 2017 · Starring: Vidya Balan, Gauahar Khan, Pallavi Sharda, Chunky Pandey. Now showing at theatres in the UAE. Rating: 2.5/5. Begum Jaan has a powerful backdrop, and while it is set immediately...

  4. Apr 14, 2017 · Begum Jaan Movie Review: On the eve of Independence, the chairman of the Border Commission, Sir Cyril Radcliffe decides to divide India and Pakistan into equitable halves.

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    • Srijit Mukherji
  5. Apr 14, 2017 · Vidya Balan-starrer Begum Jaan is Srijit Mukherji's Hindi remake of his Bengali original, Rajkahini (2015). Is this Partition drama worth a watch? Here is our Begum Jaan movie review. Begum Jaan Cast: Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Gauhar Khan, Pallavi Sharda, Chunky Pandey. Begum Jaan Director: Srijit Mukherji. Begum Jaan Rating: (3/5)

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  6. Apr 14, 2017 · Begum Jaan, played by Vidya Balan, is the madam of a brothel. From the unibrow to the contact lens, Vidya is perfection as the Begum. There’s a scene when a new girl is brought to the brothel after she was raped and she is in a state of complete shock.

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  7. Apr 14, 2017 · Begum Jaan is better than Rajkahini mainly because Vidya Balan propels it. Begum Jaan is a fascinating character – at once ferocious and crass but also affectionate and vulnerable. Vidya revels in her strength and stubbornness. She's loud but also moving.

  8. Apr 14, 2017 · Begum Jaan is certainly not lacking in ambition and scale. It wants to be a feminist drama and a historical guide to India's partition; looks at a widow's fraught journey to become the madam of a brothel, and is a commentary on the importance of communal harmony and challenges the notion of freedom that comes at the cost of another's inconvenience.