Watched it today. Seen it 8 times now (including cinema) and it doesn’t disappoint
Epic film
Watched it today. Seen it 8 times now (including cinema) and it doesn’t disappoint
Epic film
They areOriginally posted by: carisma2
I'll have to see if they showing it in UK too
Originally posted by: cougarTown
Wow
It deserved Netflix though! Prime is a little downmarket in comparison
I prefer Netflix interface as it’s easier to browse
But Netflix library is shit. Prime is much better. Especially Bollywood movies
Originally posted by: Stone-Cold
They are
Thanks. Yeah I'm just watching it now.
The two scenes added are a kind of "entry"-scene for SRK and another torture scene (Russia) and then some already known scenes a bit extended.
That's what Twitter tells me, because I can't verify (yet) ...
Which are the extra scenes and when
It was the maker of the documentary (Smriti Mundhra) who had the deal with Netflix (the producer). It wasn't a YRF production.
Originally posted by: Clochette
It was the maker of the documentary (Smriti Mundhra) who had the deal with Netflix (the producer). It wasn't a YRF production.
The director is not always the producer. It's by YRF productions. At least, that is what most sources say. And that is why it garnered criticism for being a paid promo for YRF instead of an authentic documentary.
Are they charging extra for it like drishyam2
Originally posted by: return_to_hades
The director is not always the producer. It's by YRF productions. At least, that is what most sources say. And that is why it garnered criticism for being a paid promo for YRF instead of an authentic documentary.
It's a Netflix production (if I'm not mistaken).
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