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When Shah Rukh Khan helped Veer Zaara co-star Divya Dutta understand camera angles, arranged her...
Pinkvilla· 2 days agoDivya Dutta and Shah Rukh Khan shared the screen in the iconic movie Veer-Zaara, which is still...
Lara Dutta's Wimbledon Diaries With Mahesh Bhupathi And Daughter Saira: "Feel So Privileged"
NDTV· 3 days agoLara Dutta has jetted off to London with her husband Mahesh Bhupathi and their daughter Saira. The...
'I Wanted To Make A Happy Film'
rediff.com· 21 hours agoTahira Kashyap Khurrana's long last dream came true when her debut feature film Sharmajee Ki Beti released on Amazon Prime Video. Tahira made her first...
'Sharmajee Ki Beti' review: A joyous debut that finds meaning in the mundane
The Week· 7 days agoSharmajee Ki Beti is a film about any one Sharmajee or any one Sharma khandan ki beti. Specifically,...
Sharmajee Ki Beti review: Of ambition, loneliness, and hormones - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 7 days agoThen there’s Swati’s best friend Gurveen (Arista Mehta), who is trying to figure out her sexuality,...
'Sharmajee Ki Beti' Movie Review: Tahira Kashyap Delicately Captures The Essence Of Being A Woman
Outlook India· 7 days agoJyoti, Kiran, and Tanvi (played by Sakshi Tanwar, Divya Dutta, and Saiyami Kher respectively). Along...
Sharmajee Ki Beti movie review: Tahira Kashyap’s debut is likeable, even if predictable
Indian Express· 7 days agoThe older ladies are good too, especially Divya Dutta who finally gets to do more than just bring up...
Tahira Kashyap reveals Ayushmann Khurrana wasn't happy with the books she had written: 'He considers...
The Times of India· 13 hours agoTahira Kashyap's directorial debut, Sharmajee Ki Beti, has been well-received on social media,...
Sharmajee Ki Beti Review: A Tender Portrayal of Womanhood, Held Back by Cliches
Gadgets 360· 4 days agoIndian cinema's portrayal of women often veers between two extremes: sari-clad maternal figures or...
Sharmajee Ki Beti Review: A Lively, Warm Film Buoyed By Flawless Performances
NDTV· 7 days agoIt is not very often that a female-led dramedy from the Mumbai movie industry spells out its intent...