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Barkha Bisht, Dev, Jeet, and Koel Mallick in Dui Prithibi (2010)

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Dui Prithibi

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8/10

A Journey Across Two Worlds

  • sumankumarganguly-454-264875
  • Sep 4, 2012
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6/10

A Bromantic Gem 💎

I'm pretty sure that at the time this film was released, the song Dui Prrithibi moved all the motorbike lovers in both Bengals. I was primary school at that time, couldn't even ride a bicycle, yet I loved the song. Now I'm almost at my senior year in undergrad, thinking about getting a bike this year, and I still love this song. It keeps playing in my head everytime I sit on a bike. I'll stop here, it looks like a song review instead of a film review.

The film is romantically lame. The idea of the story is okay. But the excessive use of the word Bhalobasha in every romantic scene made it absolutely lame.

But the brotherhood of men this film showed - *(chef's kiss)*. The personal conversations between Rahul and Shibu- every guy can relate to those scenes. The way Shibu looks at the Kawasaki Ninja, every middle class bike lover looks at their dream bike like that. Men love women. But more than that, men cherish adventure. Men want to be men!
  • bulbulshakib
  • May 11, 2023
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