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Nostalgia and a love of movies shine through in every scene of Vasan Bala's "Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota" (The Man Who Feels No Pain), a wonderfully whimsical, Wes Anderson-style homage to superhero films.
In the late 80s, the dialogue mard ko dard nahi hota pretty much outlined the narrative of our cinema and defined the kind of roles the archetypical male had to portray on screen to win over the ...
Sometimes, a film just wants to entertain. But the lack of layered self-awareness of Novocaine makes Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota the superior film.
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