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Jalebi Review: A Yawnfest
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Jalebi is sure to test your patience, predicts Namrata Thakker. Jalebi is neither sweet nor worth your money and time. The tale revolves around two characters: Ayesha (Rhea Chakraborty) and Dev (Varu...
FryDay Review: A MUST WATCH For Govinda Fans!
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No one can make the audience laugh like Govinda, raves Syed Firdaus Ashraf. What does a husband tell his wife when he is caught cheating? Lies. What does a wife tell her husband when she is caught ch...
Helicopter Eela Review: Kajol Disappoints, Riddhi Shines
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Helicopter Eela could have been a good film, but falls short, says Savera R Someshwar. Ever tried your hand at cooking? You've got a bunch of decent ingredients and an interesting recipe. Yet, when t...
Tumbbad Review: A Fairytale For Grown Ups
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'What seemed missing in Tumbbad was that screwiness, that kinkiness, which shades so many of our best parables,' observes Sreehari Nair. Rahi Anil Barve's Tumbbad isn't as much a horror film as it i...
Andhadhun Review: The Most Fun You'll Have In A Movie Theatre
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'Sriram Raghavan is mainstream Hindi cinema's greatest gift to us,' declares Sreehari Nair after watching the director's latest movie caper. In Andhadhun, Director Sriram Raghavan gets you laughing e...
Venom Review: Oddly Entertaining Film
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After a boring first half, Venom takes off after an alien organism named Venom takes over Tom Hardy's body, observes Namrata Thakker. Venom, the first film in Sony's Marvel Universe, is not a bad wat...
Loveyatri Review: Lousy Movie By Any Name Is Still A Lousy Movie
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'The whole point of this idiotic movie hinges on whether Aayush Sharma who wants to act can act. Unless a singular dazed expression qualifies as talent, not by a long shot,' says Sukanya Verma. The w...
Andhadhun Review: A Delicious Masterpiece
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Andhadhun is a stunning, comic, grisly, absurd, intense, cold, crazy and must-watch, applauds Sukanya Verma. Under that silver, wiry mop of hair dwells the brain of a reckless genius. Director Sriram...
Review: Sui Dhaaga Is A Winner
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No overblown drama, no weepy speech, Sui Dhaaga's sunshine spirit and throwaway nok jhonk pervades the uncertainty and exploitation, feels Sukanya Verma. Anushka Sharma's contorted, crying face becam...
Review: Pataakha Is A Fun Watch
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Fun, colourful, comical are adjectives you rarely use for a Vishal Bhardwaj film, but that's exactly what Pataakha is, notes Urvi Parikh. When you think of Vishal Bhardwaj, the first thing that comes...