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- Review: 'Rock On 2': A rocking sequel
It won't be stretching the argument to say this film does for Meghalaya tourism what "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" did for Spain. The conversations among the characters seem as lived-in as the music that they sing and share. This is partly because of the actors who, on the whole, are uniformly brilliant, at times more so than one would expect in a film where the music that is played and heard threatens to drown the more significant voices wafting through the windows of the frames.