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Tiger Zzzzzinda Hai Review: Tiring, Toothless, Sequel
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Tiger Zinda Hai returns to the same moronic space where it's all about slow-motion Salman, his checkered scarf, his fleeting shirtless-ness, his unrealistically beefed up body and a taken-for-granted ...
Review: Star Wars: The Last Jedi Is Glorious
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You don't have to be a Star Wars nerd to enjoy its poignant pursuit of virtue, feels Sukanya Verma. In its 40th year now, the Star Wars legacy is the most iconic outcome of George Lucas' vision of an...
Review: Monsoon Shootout, Saved By Its Execution
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What happens when you are in a life-and-death situation and, as it happens often in such situations, you just have a moment to make a choice?Monsoon Shootout makes you sit on the proverbial horns of s...
Fukrey Returns Review: A Silly Endeavour To Milk A Fluke
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Fukrey Returns is a clumsily conceived sequel, notes Sukanya Verma. When director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba's Fukrey released in 2013, it was mildly amusing on the strength of its loony bamboozling and g...
Firangi Review: Kapil Sharma Is Not Funny At All
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At best, a serviceable buffoon with a flair for repartee, Kapil Sharma is awfully limited in his humour and screen presence to perk up this half-decent premise, feels Sukanya Verma. Every time comedi...
Review: Tera Intezaar: What An Awful Film!
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There is nothing in Tera Intezaar to keep you hooked.Prasanna D Zore comes away unimpressed. If Sunny Leone didn't star in this film, no one would probably notice Tera Intezaar. This so-called thrill...
Murder On The Orient Express Review: Poirot Steers A Star-studded Mystery
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Murder On The Orient Express offers intrigue worthy of Hercules Poirot's investigation and our time, feels Sukanya Verma. Dame Agatha Christie is a hallowed figure in my home. Not one unkind word ...
Julie 2 Review: A Sickening Mix Of Melodrama And Bad Acting
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Julie 2 does not rise above being a B-grade flick, says Urvi Parikh. As I watched Julie 2, one question kept echoing in my head: Isn’t the success of the first film necessary for the mak...
Review: Rage Turns Into Beauty In Kadvi Hawa
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'Don't let anybody tell you that Kadvi Hawa is a manifesto for the fight against climate change or that it's an austere, unforgiving, movie.''This is an intensely felt, beautifully expressed, piece of...
Review: An Insignificant Man Raises Hopes. Once Again
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An Insignificant Man gets full marks for its originality, says Utkarsh Mishra. If the trailer of An Insignificant Man left you with the impression that it was a 'propaganda film' and an 'image makeov...