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'Court', A Poignant And Touching Story: Aamir Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Apr, 2015 12:58 PM
    Actor Aamir Khan was moved after watching the National Film Award winning film "Court". He found it relevant and poignant.
     
    "I found it very moving and very poignant. It touches your heart and I loved this film a lot. My congratulations to the entire team. Every artiste and the director has done wonderful work," the 50-year-old said here on Thursday during the screening of the film.
     
    Directed by Chaitanya Tamhane, "Court" is about a trial which unfolds in a lower court, where the hopes and dreams of the city's ordinary people play out. It was named the National Film Award winner in the Best Feature Film category for 2014.

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