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Review: Kaththi Sandai Has Nothing New To Offer
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Kaththi Sandai is a tedious action film, feels S Saraswathi. Suraj's Kaththi Sandai is Vishal's third release this year after Kathakali and Marudhu, both typical commercial entertainers that did we...
Review: Dangal Is India's Best Sports Film
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If sporting films were pitted against one another, Dangal would be champion, says Raja Sen. This summer, India learnt the name Produnova. An intricate gymnastic move named after a legendary Russian at...
Review: Dangal Is The Perfect Finish To 2016
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The bar's been raised again, feels Sukanya Verma. A father takes out his two pre-teenage girls and tells them to eat all the golgappas they want one last time. From now on, they train to wrestle and w...
Trailer Review: Ranbir Enters A Deliciously Madcap World With Jagga Jasoos
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Jagga Jasoos looks promising, and -- for the sake of children's cinema in India -- Raja Sen genuinely hope this film is a solid step forward. Director Anurag Basu has taken his own sweet time in co...
Review: La La Land IS The Film Of The Year
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Raja Sen confesses to not being able to stop raving about the spectacular La La Land.  Twenty Decembers ago, Woody Allen’s underrated Everyone Says I Love You had the director dance with the...
Review: The Force Is With Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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Star Wars cannot age, neither in memory nor on screen. Sukanya Verma raves about the latest film in the franchise. Hope is everything -- the key to survival and fuel to dream. Some of these dre...
Trailer Review: Ritesh Batra Steps It Up With The Sense Of An Ending
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Ritesh Batra's The Sense Of An Ending trailer works, writes Raja Sen. The Sense Of An Ending is a heartbreaking book. Winner of the Man Booker Prize five years ago, the novel by Julian Barnes is...
Befikre Review: All Kiss, No Talk!
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'No matter how casually his characters treat sex or bare every inch of their extraordinarily fit bodies, Aditya Chopra is too much of a romantic to pull off flippancy as the face of love,' feels Sukan...
Review: Befikre Is A Maddening Waste Of Time
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Befikre is a colossally stupid film, says Raja Sen. I wonder what films Aditya Chopra watches. I wonder who the reclusive filmmaker meets and speaks to in real life, and what on earth he imagines love...
Review Chennai 600028 II: Second Innings Is A Laugh Riot!
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This refreshingly hilarious film should not be missed, says S Saraswathi. The 2007-released sports comedy Chennai 600028 was one of director Venkat Prabhu’s biggest hits. Since then, he has del...