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PadMan Review: Akshay Crusades For A New Cause

PadMan Review: Akshay Crusades For A New Cause

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'PadMan has its premise in place. Now if only it had some wings,' says Sukanya Verma. IMAGE: Akshay Kumar and Sonam Kapoor in R Balki's PadMan Akshay Kumar is a man on a mission. Most of his acclaimed...

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Phantom Thread Review: Daniel Day-Lewis Signs Off With A Masterpiece

Phantom Thread Review: Daniel Day-Lewis Signs Off With A Masterpiece

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Phantom Thread is the most real, most riveting portrait of toxic love you’re likely to witness in a long, long time, feels Sukanya Verma. A simple action of Daniel Day-Lewis eating a buttery m...

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Padmaavat Review: Rajput Pride Played Out On A Loop

Padmaavat Review: Rajput Pride Played Out On A Loop

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'Sanjay Leela Bhansali's historical characters behave as though they are already aware of the chapters that will be dedicated to them and the sonnets that will be written in their memory.''And yet, th...

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Padmaavat Review: Nothing New To Offer

Padmaavat Review: Nothing New To Offer

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'As the film progresses, you tire of the been-there seen-that spectacle.''You want a story. You want good dialogue, not the corny words you are hearing.''You want an emotional connect. You want a tigh...

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Review: Vodka Diaries: Too Dreary To Enjoy

Review: Vodka Diaries: Too Dreary To Enjoy

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And yet the sham drags on for a couple of hours, accusing and amplifying everything in sight, to shoehorn its identity as a thriller, says Sukanya Verma. Ever so often, Kay Kay Menon keeps dozing off...

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Review: Gary Oldman Leads Darkest Hour To Glory

Review: Gary Oldman Leads Darkest Hour To Glory

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'The politics of it may be wishy-washy and the saviour at Darkest Hour's centre may well be a racist, an imperialist, and an alcoholic, but in Gary Oldman's nimble skin, smacked in layers and layers o...

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Review: My Birthday Song: A Psychological Thriller

Review: My Birthday Song: A Psychological Thriller

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My Birthday Song: An honest effort and a huge relief for movie enthusiasts, says Prasanna Zore. If you get spooky dreams or like psychological thrillers, then writer-director Samir Soni and producer-...

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1921 Review: Horror Or Comedy?

1921 Review: Horror Or Comedy?

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The terrible acting leaves you more amused than scared, says Urvi Parikh. It was indeed a task to watch 1921. After three cancelled shows, I fervently hoped that the turmoil of theatre hopping was do...

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Review: Saif Is A Hoot In Kaalakaandi

Review: Saif Is A Hoot In Kaalakaandi

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Saif ensures he doesn't seem like a gimmick in the film, notes Sukanya Verma. 'I am a good person you know,' laments Saif Ali Khan's character on learning he's dying from stomach cancer as if his pro...

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Mukkabaaz Review: Anurag Kashyap's Crowdpleaser

Mukkabaaz Review: Anurag Kashyap's Crowdpleaser

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'You walk out of Mukkabaaz feeling good about yourself, but unlike Kashyap's best pictures, it releases you from the responsibility of seeing yourself in it; the movie is darn clever, most of the way,...

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