The Abhishek Bachchan starrer ‘I Want to Talk’ was finally released in theatres on November 22. The film is about a man named Arjun Sen, a USA-based NRI, who is facing a life-changing surgery and also has a complicated relationship with his daughter since childhood. The film, which received positive reviews from the audience, had a slow start at the box office. The film could not even surpass Abhishek’s last release ‘Ghoomar’. The Abhishek Bachchan starrer ‘I Want to Talk’ was finally released in theatres on November 22. The film is about a man named Arjun Sen, a USA-based NRI, who is facing a life-changing surgery and also has a complicated relationship with his daughter since childhood. The film, which received positive reviews from the audience, had a slow start at the box office. The film could not even surpass Abhishek’s last release ‘Ghoomar’. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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