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Review: Madhuri's Bucket List Isn't As Endearing As Her
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'As a woman torn between familial duties and somebody evolving into a person trying to live life on her own terms, Madhuri is ecstatic to watch,' notes Prasanna D Zore. Which is not to say that the f...
Parmanu Review: Nothing Explosive About This
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'Parmanu can scream 'desh' all it wants and turn up the volume as loud as it likes to make a big deal.''But it's ultimately a cursory glance at a tough tactical choice and tame recreation of a controv...
Review: Bioscopewala Is A Sweet Film
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'A movie to bring back memories of your innocent, carefree, childhood,' says Prasanna Zore. Debutant director Deb Medhekar's Bioscopewala, a contemporary adaptation of Tagore's Kabuliwala, is a sweet...
Solo Review: A One-time Watch
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'It's funny how often Solo gloats in its own nostalgia.''It's like Chewbacca's groaning presence, John Williams' classic tune and other familiar props and paraphernalia, everything is just doing its b...
Review: Khajoor Pe Atke, Half-baked Satire
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'The satire in Khajoor Pe Atke is not savage enough,' feels Prasanna Zore. Had debutant director Harsh Chhaya gone the whole hog to expose the hypocritical, self-serving institution of relatives and ...
Review: Deadpool 2, Bigger And Better
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'Chaotic prison breaks, mission misadventure gone horribly wrong, eye-popping surprises, zingers and zany action keeps viewers joyously glued to their chairs,' says Sukanya Verma. Ryan Reynolds is a ...
Review: Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain: A Movie Failed By Love
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'What we have here is a director who understands how people fight, but has not a clue about how they make love,' points out Sreehari Nair. The seduction techniques of those grumpy, old Malayali uncle...
Race 3 Trailer Review: Dishoom, Dishoom, Dishoom...
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And one angry family, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf. 'All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,' Leo Tolstoy pointed out in his classic Anna Karenina. Salman Khan's fami...
Review: Raazi Is A Rarity
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'It is intense, riveting, clever, dark, sad, lyrical, heartfelt, relevant and understated,' says Sukanya Verma. These are insincere times and one takes anything remotely nationalistic in nature with ...
Hope Aur Hum Review: A Winsome Slice Of Family Life
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Hope Aur Hum never strays into complicated territory and sticks to its gentle celebration of everyday highs and lows, says Sukanya Verma. There's a crack, a crack in everything.That's how the light g...