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Review: Music Of Do Lafzon Ki Kahani Is Melodious
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There is certain consistency that the team of Do Lafzon Ki Kahani manages with its music, writes Aelina Kapoor. Okay, so Randeep Hooda is turning out to be one of the most versatile actors ar...
Review: Naseer-Kalki's Waiting Is Absolutely Riveting!
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Anu Menon’s true triumph lies in how she doesn’t vilify a profession or its uncomfortable reality to gather empathy for her characters, says Sukanya Verma. In times of inconsolable grie...
Review: Veerappan Ends Up An Exhausting Watch
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This is not a film worth recommending, says Raja Sen. Ram Gopal Varma has never been one to let truth get in the way of a good story. His new film, Veerappan, for instance, opens with a quote that 'a ...
Review: Radhika Apte Is Stellar In Phobia
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If you love the thrills and heebie-jeebies then Phobia is for you, says Namrata Thakker. Bollywood has often followed the conventional path when it comes making horror or thriller films. However, Pawa...
Review: Idhu Namma Aalu Is A Fun, Romantic Entertainer
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Simbu in his typical effortless style does try to be honest with his witty and sarcastic comebacks. But it is Soori who steals the show with his spontaneity, says S Saraswathi. Simbu and Nayanthara...
Trailer Review: Sultan May Slam All Box-office Records
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This movie might involve the most 'acting' Khan has had to do in a while, says Raja Sen. Goodbye, Salman Khan's Weird Accent. Hello, Salman Khan's Weird New Accent. Also, hello to new box office recor...
Sarbjit Review: Weepy, Wasted Opportunity!
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Aishwarya’s efforts to look and sound the part show. But not in a way that helps the movie, feels Sukanya Verma. Omung Kumar’s access to inspiring individuals is the only noteworthy aspe...
Review: Sarbjit: A Shrill, Soppy Melodrama
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'Sarbjit is an irresponsibly sloppy film, a film so focused on artless emotional manipulation and trying to make the audience weep, that it trivialises an important true-life story,' says Raja Sen. Th...
Review: X-Men Apocalypse Is A Silly '80s Spectacular
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In a world now over-stuffed with comic-book movies, X-Men: Apocalypse is far from being the finest movie yet may well rank among the most comic-booky, feels Raja Sen. The first comic book cro...
Review: Marudhu Is Excessively Violent
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Marudhu will give you a headache, warns S Saraswathi. Director Muthaiya is known for his films on relationships steeped in extreme violence with an overdose of emotional drama. His films are set in...