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Laapataa Ladies is already my favourite film of the year, and I know it's only March. Go watch it and take your family along. If you like it, talk about it in your WhatsApp groups.
Laapataa Ladies is a zany Bollywood comedy-drama about a man who loses his new bride hours after their wedding. The film marks a change of pace for director Kiran Rao, known for her previous drama ...
An amusing bridal switcheroo, “Laapataa Ladies” (or “Lost Ladies” in some territories) makes effective use of Bollywood’s broad social messaging. This mode of storytelling can be heavy ...
' Laapataa Ladies ' is all about celebrating the power of women and also men who stand up for the right thing, says writer Sneha Desai. Goodness resides in everyone and that's what Kiran Rao's ...
‘Laapataa Ladies’ Review: A Feel-Good Social Dramedy Represents India at the Oscars Bollywood filmmaker Kiran Rao's return to the director's chair is a clockwork tale of mistakenly swapped wives.
Laapataa Ladies is a good film, well made, I myself found it engaging and entertaining.. handing subject matter well.. I even watched it a second time with friends.
Laapataa Ladies, India’s entry to Oscars 2025, has been rebranded as Lost Ladies for greater reach among the international audience and to convey the theme to non-Hindi speakers.
Kiran Rao's Laapataa Ladies is shortlisted for Best International Film at the Japan Academy Film Prize 2024. Competing with global hits, the film enjoys success in Japan, running over 100 days.
‘Laapataa Ladies’ Review: A Feel-Good Social Dramedy Represents India at the Oscars Reviewed online, Dec. 4, 2024. Running time: 124 MIN.
Laapataa Ladies was selected from a competitive lineup of 29 films, including notable titles such as Animal, the Malayalam National Award-winning Aattam, and the Cannes-winning All We Imagine As ...
India has selected Laapataa Ladies (Lost Ladies) as its candidate for the Best International Feature Film category at the 97th Academy Awards. Directed by Kiran Rao and produced by Jio Studios ...
The word laapataa has a special place within the Hindi lexicon. Google would tell you that it translates to “missing” or “lost.” However, any seasoned Hindi speaker would say laapataa is better ...