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www.empireonline.com - : Sanjay Leela Bhansali's direction remains steadfastly unsentimental throughout, yet he expertly draws engaging, convincing erformances from his leads, their interaction resulting in several unsettling and thought-provoking scenes. Mukherjee is astonishing as the girl deprived of three of her five senses, who gradually, under Sahai's guidance, awakens an awareness of language. more...
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4/5
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efilmcritic.com - : As the credits began to roll at the end of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s therapeutic parable ‘Black’, I remained seated for a few seconds- stunned, mesmerized and completely enamoured. I had witnessed magic- that rare phenomenon in cinema which makes you speechless with awe! ‘Black’ is unarguably the best film in years to have come out of our industry. more...
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5/5
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www.futuremovies.co.uk - : This film belongs to Amitabh Bhachchan and Rani Mukherjee, who will definitely be walking away with award after award. Amitabh Bachchan has one more hit to add to his list. Rani Mukherjee has delivered her best performance to date and will definitely find Black a turning point in her career. Black is of Oscar standards and it would be of no surprise if it is in the list of nominations for Best International Film. more...
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10/1
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