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Zubaan movie released today and it comes at a time when the theatres are running virtually empty as Neerja is 2 weeks old and last week's release Aligarh was a case of being dead on arrival. Is Zubaan movie watchable? Here are the 5 reasons to watch: (Image Source: Bollywood Hungama)
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1. Zubaan has an extremely tight and engaging screenplay (Sumit Roy, Mozez Singh). Mozez Singh, who makes his directorial debut with Zubaan is definitely a name to watch out for. The ease with which he packages and delivers a sensitive film like Zubaan is exceptional. The hard work that he has put in as a director in Zubaan yields him rich dividends in the film. The film just does not look like being directed by a debutant director. (Image Source: Bollywood Hungama)
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2. The best part about his direction is that, places wherein any director could have either gone astray or over-the-top, Mozez Singh maintains his pace. All of this contributes in making the film a memorable affair to watch. (Image Source: Bollywood Hungama)
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3. The second half is not as watertight as the flawless first half, because, the film dips in second half… only to pick up pace again towards climax. The film also has many noteworthy scenes. For example, the conflict between protagonist and family (wife and son) has been shot really well. (Image Source: Bollywood Hungama)
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4. As for the performances, Zubaan rests mostly on the shoulders of its lead cast Vicky Kaushal and Sarah Jane Dias. Zubaan, which happens to be Vicky Kaushal's second film (his debut being Masaan), also sees him grow superlatively as an actor. On the other hand, Sarah Jane Dias, besides looking good, has also contributed immensely towards the film. Her performance in this film will definitely go down as one of her most memorable performances. The other actors too bring in top notch performances in the film, which helps the film's progress in a smooth manner minus any guffaws. (Image Source: Bollywood Hungama)
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5. The film also boasts of having good music (Ashu Phatak, Ishq Bector, Shree D, Manraj Patar). Songs like 'Dhruvtara' and 'Kori Pukaar' leave a lasting impression. Rest of the songs are not that appealing, but that doesn't hamper the show. The USP of the film's music is that it has been integrated properly with the action. The film's cinematography (Swapnil Sonawane) is superlative, its editing (Deepa Bhatia) is decent. (Image Source: Bollywood Hungama)

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