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Review: MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart Is For Die-hard Baba Fans
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If you want to experience torture first-hand, watch MSG: The Warrior-Lion Heart, says Namrata Thakker. Spiritual leader-turned-actor Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insaan is back with the third install...
Review: Mirzya Is All Budget, No Heart
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Neither the intense-because-we-say-it-is romance running through Mirzya or the soft-focus-myth is actually interesting, feels Raja Sen. Hindi movies of a certain vintage used to feature an opening cre...
Review: Mira Nair's Queen Of Katwe Is A Ray Of Inspiration
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Queen Of Katwe feels almost like Mira Nair is making a Bollywood film in Africa, notes Raja Sen. Comprehension is a beautiful thing. Cinema wows us by opening our minds to the unexpected and the unima...
Review: MS Dhoni Is A High-scoring Success
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The film doesn't challenge our perception as much as amiably pat it into place, yet -- thanks largely to a remarkably committed performance by the leading man -- the film scores like a champ, feels Ra...
Review: Magnificent Seven Sizzles Infrequently
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When compared to the 1960 original, The Magnificent Seven thrills only sporadically, says Dhruv Munjal. IMAGE: At 61, Denzel Washington said he jumped to play a cowboy when his Training Day director ...
Review: Bridget Jones's Baby Is Predictable But Pleasant
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It all feels like something you’ve seen before. And yet, Raja Sen calls Bridget Jones’s Baby a pleasant experience. How do you solve a problem like Bridget? Thing is, she doesn’t ...
Banjo Review: Not Much To Beat About!
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Banjo makes a winsome start but takes an awfully tedious route to achieve its happily ever after, feels Sukanya Verma. It’s the sort of superficiality where Nargis Fakhri sprints about New Y...
Review: Andavan Kattalai Is Not To Be Missed
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S Saraswathi recommends the fun film, Andavan Kattalai. After the super success of Kaaka Muttai and Kuttrame Thandanai, director M Manikandan returns with yet another brilliantly crafted film title...
Review: Parched Genuinely Shines
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'One week after the release of PINK, audiences in India will witness another strong feminist tale, this one set in rural India,' says Aseem Chhabra. Towards the beginning of Leena Yadav's Parched, two...
Review: Wah Taj Is An Amateur Attempt At Satire
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Exaggerated faces, clueless extras and cartoonish sound effects set the stage for something that resembles a sloppy sitcom more than an actual feature film, feels Raja Sen. A good myth makes us want t...