Murder 3 collects Rs. 13.31 crore in opening weekend

India, Feb. 19 -- Multi-starrer Murder 3 did not witness ample growth, after an ordinary start. The advantage is its low cost, which should help it sail safe. The film collected approx Rs. 13.31 cr nett in its opening weekend. The breakup us: Fri 4.52 cr, Sat 4.01 cr, Sun 4.78 cr.

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Anupama Chopra's review: Murder 3

Over the last ten years, the brothers Bhatt - Mahesh and Mukesh - have perfected the art of the high-concept, low-budget franchise. Think Jannat, Raaz and, of course, Murder. Like the other franchises, the Murder movies have nothing to do with each other in terms of story or character. But they all offer a similar cocktail of suspense, moral ambiguity and erotica. Unlike the first two films, which were brazen copies, Murder 3 is the official remake of a Spanish film titled La Cara Oculta (or The Hidden Face). I haven't seen it but this Indianised version is fearlessly foolish. FULL REVIEW

Critics review: Murder 3

Taran Adarsh, Bollywood Hungama

The defining success of Murder (Anurag Basu; 2004) and Murder 2 (Mohit Suri; 2011), therefore, has led to monumental expectations from Murder 3. But unlike the first two parts, which had a high quotient of erotica, the focus is less on erotica, more on emotions in Murder 3. READ HERE

Murder 3: Pak singer didn't want to complete Hum Jee Lenge

Pakistani singer Mustafa Zahid says his song Hum jee lenge was initially a break-up song Kaise jiye, which had a connection to his personal life. The 30-year-old, who did songs like To phir aao, Khuda kay liye and Teri yaadon se, never wanted to complete Hum jee lenge, which now features in Vishesh Bhatt's directorial debut Murder 3. STORY INSIDE

Randeep Hooda romances Aditi Rao Hydari and Sara Loran in Murder 3

The third installment of Murder franchise is here! Murder 3 shows Randeep Hooda chasing the two leading ladies. PHOTOS

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Balgandharva - Full Length Bollywood Marathi Film

Watch Full Bollywood Marathi Film Blagandhrva online free. Bal Gandharva (Sound of Heaven: The Story of Bal Gandharva) is a richly mounted, Indian musical, period film on the incredible actor-singer-female impersonator Bal Gandharva (1888-1967), set in the early years of Indian theatre. The film has historic resonances and gives remarkable insights into how today's Indian cinema and Bollywood musicals derived their song routines, lavish spectacles and melodrama from Indian musical theatre and epics—entirely independent of Hollywood. It is an inspiring portrait of Bal Gandharva, a cross-dressing, singing icon of the sangeet natak (musical theatre) tradition. Women were not allowed to perform onstage then, and Bal Gandharva's singing and female impersonations in beautiful saris, jewellery and mannerisms were all the rage, and his songs are sung in India even today. Born Narayan Shripad Rajhans, he was given the title 'Bal Gandharva' ('Little Singer from Heaven'). Bal Gandharva led a tumultuous life that saw India's struggle for independence from the British, his affair with a Muslim singer (he was Hindu) and fluctuating patronage from the maharajahs. Inevitably, as cinema became popular, women who played women's roles edged him out of the business: onstage, he was little use as a man! He grew increasingly spiritual and believed, like Shakespeare, that all the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players—that life itself was one more role to play with verve. A ...

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