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| Nov 16, 2007Merinews, India
In a world full of terror and violence, Dharm conveys a message of hope and shows to the world that all is not lost.
While my film explores religious undercurrents in India, it also aims to spread the word that irrespective of where we come from, what religion we follow, Humanity is every individuals prime duty.
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| Oct 05, 2007Galatta
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| Aug 06, 2007Business of Cinema
Director Bhavna Talwar understands this well and with Dharm , tells a known tale in a way it's been never told before.
The movie provides a strong hook and leaves you wanting to know how it would all end.
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| Jun 21, 2007Real Bollywood
Bhavna Talwars debut film Dharm has not only brought breathtaking acclaim for the director and her leading man Pankaj Kapoor, it is also about to bring together the duo in a most unexpected clasp of creativity.
I also want to direct a short story by Sadat Hassan Manto, which has fascinated me for some time.
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| Jun 12, 2007oneindia.in
Dharm embraces the reformist genre without propagating vigilantism or facetiousness.....But it's doubtful the film would've worked its sturdy alchemy on the plot the people housed within, without Kapur's 'non-performance'.....The supporting cast is extremely supportive.....it is at heart, a humane story.....What truly holds up this taut tale.... ... Full Review
| Jun 12, 2007Real Bollywood
All these add an extra dimension to this extraordinary film on the passing forth of an era and culture as seen through the eyes of a god-head who finally believes reform is the only religious order worth pursuing.
No assessment of "Dharm" can be complete without saluting the cinematographer S. Nallamuthu, art designer Wasiq Khan and the theme song sung by Sonu Nigam.
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| Jun 11, 2007AndhraCafe
All these add an extra dimension to this extraordinary film on the passing forth of an era and culture as seen through the eyes of a god-head who finally believes reform is the only religious order worth pursuing.
No assessment of 'Dharm' can be complete without saluting the cinematographer S. Nallamuthu, art designer Wasiq Khan and the theme song sung by Sonu Nigam.
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| Jun 11, 2007NowRunning
All these add an extra dimension to this extraordinary film on the passing forth of an era and culture as seen through the ey....The supporting cast is extremely supportive.....it is at heart, a humane story.....What truly holds up this taut tale....My favourite scenes in the film are the ones within Chaturvedi's domestic domain..... ... Full Review
| Jun 09, 2007oneindia.in
An outstanding film in all respects, this one deserves the highest praise and of course, the highest award.
On the whole, Dharm is one of the finest films produced in India.
Dayashanker Pandey is superb.
Hrishita Bhatt is good.
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Times of India
Dharm is not an ordinary film.
Dharm (drama) Cast : Pankaj Kapoor, Supriya Pathak Direction : Bhavna Talwar Anyone who makes therapeutic cinema in choleric times deserves a kudos.
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