Indian cinema, in its 100th year, seems to be running out of actors, ideas, stories and screenplays. It is inevitable that every frame that you see will always be something you think you have seen before. Question is - how many times can you watch the same type of movie before you realise that you have had enough?
Zila Ghaziabad may just attain the dubious distinction of being the movie that is going to put you off rustic dramas forever, if not the dialect (each dialogue is meant to hit you like a bullet between the eyes). Every movie ever set in the small town areas of North In....