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The official trailer for “Chhapaak” – the first mainstream Indian movie to tackle the subject of acid attacks – hit the internet on Tuesday. “Chhapaak,” which translates to “Splash ...
"Chhapaak" is the first mainstream Bollywood film about acid attacks. POULOMI DAS: It's definitely, like, an interesting direction for Bollywood to go because usually you think of these topics as ...
Deepika Padukone was overcome with emotion at the launch of Chhapaak’s trailer earlier this week, crying as she spoke about starring in the moving adaptation of the true story of Laxmi Agarwal ...
‘Chhapaak’: Film Review Director Meghna Gulzar and Indian superstar Deepika Padukone are affecting without excess in this fact-based drama about the aftermath of a horrible crime.
Bowing to rave reviews in India, “Chhapaak” (Splash) a Hindi-language film directed by Meghna Gulzar, an Indian director who was educated at NYU Tisch, is opening in North America on Friday.
Chhapaak. Not rated. In Hindi, with subtitles. Running time: 1 hour 50 minutes. Chhapaak. Find Tickets. When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...
Chhapaak Movie Review & Rating {4/5}: Deepika Padukone-starrer is so worryingly true and organically empathetic that it leaves you wholly, deeply agitated, when you’re good to go.
Chhapaak, starring Deepika Padukone and Vikrant Massey, witnessed a drop of 80 per cent in its second week. According to BoxOfficeIndia, Chhapaak collected only Rs 5 crore nett in the second week ...
Chhapaak went on to earn Rs 6.50 crore approximately and Rs 7 crore approximately over its first weekend. It's collection dropped and earned only Rs 2 crore approximately and Rs 2.25 crore ...
“Chhapaak” shows Agarwal’s struggle to come to terms with the way she looks, and her decision to lead a campaign to stop the sale of acid, which she eventually takes all the way to court.
“Chhapaak” shows Agarwal’s struggle to come to terms with the way she looks, and her decision to lead a campaign to stop the sale of acid, which she eventually takes all the way to court.
“Chhapaak” shows Agarwal’s struggle to come to terms with the way she looks, and her decision to lead a campaign to stop the sale of acid, which she eventually takes all the way to court.