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Movie Review- Ferrari Ki Sawaari

 Ferrari Ki Sawaari, produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, is a movie about a boy named Kayo who loves cricket a lot. Kayo used to go for cricket coaching. His father Rusy, was not a very rich man. One day after a cricket match in his camp he got to know that selected people from the camp would go to Lords for coaching. Kayo being good at cricket knew that he would be chosen and wanted to go. The coaching fee was Rupees One And  A Half Lakh and Rusy could not afford the money. The rest of the movie is about how he manages to raise the fund.
I did not really like this movie as it was a bit too slow.
DID YOU KNOW: The Ferrari used in this movie belongs to Sachin Tendulkar.
 
A little more information:
Produced By: Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Directed By: Rajesh Mapuskar
Written By: Vidhu Vinod Chopra & Rajesh Mapuskar
Release Date: 15 June 2012
Length Of Movie: 140 Minutes

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  1. Now I know Why you liked this film so much. Hahahahahahha.
    Lots of love
    -Chikks-

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