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We really want to go out on our honeymoon: Kalki

New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) They had a quiet wedding and immediately plunged into work! The newly wedded couple - filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and actress Kalki Koechlin - hope to spend quality time...
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Imran, Aamir together on screen for the first time

By Subhash K. Jha Mumbai, June 9 (IANS) The latest trailer of "Delhi Belly", to come out July 19, will bring together Aamir and Imran Khan for the first time in a mock-argument over the colourful...
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Bike skids, sexy Sam takes a fall!

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- Sameera Reddy has just returned from Scotland where she was filming the action thriller, Tezz and is all shaken up, literally. The actor was doing a stunt in...
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Vinay takes on government!

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- I was just about to go for my bubble bath when a mail dropped into my kaaliberry inbox. Turns out to be my parinda from Andheri's Lokhandwala Complex, eager to...
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Aftab's knock in vain

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- Contrary to his usual pattern of disappearing after giving his todu khabar of the day, Sher Lock bhai now wants me to hear about Aftab Shivdasani. Of all...
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Salman: Not so sporting

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- Howdee doo hoo my darling dim sums! I was so beginning to enjoy the rains over the last few days, but the sun shining bright and hot, is playing truant again....
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SRK calls truce with Farah Khan

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- Shah Rukh Khan has finally ended his animosity towards director-choreographer Farah Khan. At a public event, the actor complimented her, saying, "It is one of...
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Kangna-Mallika New best friends?

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 8 -- Arrey yaar! I have to tell my dhobi that I'm tired of listening to these stories about two lady actors being friends in the eyes of the press but not seeing...
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Preity wants to educate!

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 8 -- Aha! The first good news of the day is here. Sher Lock wants to tell me that Preity Zinta, my favourite girl with dimples, is working towards educating kids...
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Sonam-Shahid: Mutual admiration society

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 8 -- Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... this is what happens to me when someone tries to tell me that two colleagues, who've been linked to each other, only admire each...
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Let's Ball
Just endure week, Vashu Bhagnani showcased his son Jackky Bhagnani's acting abilities in KAL KISSNE DEKHA. This week, addition ancestor - Arvind Patel - attempts to advertise his babe Gayatri Patel's dancing abilities in LET'S DANCE, directed by Aarif Sheikh. Come to anticipate of it, such barrage pads generally act as a showreel for furthering the career in Bollywood. In that respect, LET'S DANCE succeeds... to an extent.

But there's a hitch! The blur bears an astonishing affinity to Ramgopal Varma's badly agreeable RANGEELA and Yash Raj's absolutely forgettable AAJA NACHLE. No issues if LET'S DANCE seeks afflatus from abroad [coincidence?], but in an accomplishment to advertise Gayatri's dances, the actual aspects yield a backseat. The dances appeal, but the adulation adventure doesn't. And the abomination angle, injected in the plotline, is a big bore.

Write your own cine analysis of Let's Dance
Let's be specific. Gayatri's dances are a amusement [she dances awfully well], but her adulation absorption cuts a apologetic picture. The artery children's affiliation with a cheat aswell seems unwarranted.

In a nutshell, LET'S DANCE will be best remembered for Gayatri's animated dances. That's it!

LET'S DANCE is about a babe who gives administration in activity to a accumulation of artery kids. Young and peppy, she is a ballerina who runs her own ball academy and plays the agitator in the story. She comes in acquaintance with a agglomeration of artery kids and hence, begins a adventure she believes in.

Editor-turned-director Aarif Sheikh has attempt the blur well, but he could've done with a tighter script. Music is a additional point, but what stays with you is the choreography of all songs, abnormally 'Taare Todh Ke La'.

Gayatri Patel is a accomplished extra and her dancing abilities bolt your attention. The two heroes don't cut ice, but the kids do, mainly the earlier kid who talks and behaves like a absolute tapori.

On the whole, LET'S DANCE is too ordinary, with its allotment of limitations.

 
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