Subhash Ghai’s Black and White review

Tushar at PFC is quite impressed with Subash Ghai’s offering, the off-beat “Black and White”

Subhash Ghai’s Black & White is interesting for more reasons than one. We have already talked about the reasons and possibilities of this film missing the mark. Surprisingly, it doesn’t. Though nowhere near to a perfect comeback (there isn’t really nothing to comeback to, Ghai can only return to his storytelling form), the film is a delightful watch for the joys of witnessing a thespian come back to his elements.

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