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Review: Saala Khadoos Music Is Appealing
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The music of Saala Khadoos is a mixed bag, feels Aelina Kapoor. R Madhavan plays a 'khadoos' (boorish) boxing coach in Saala Khadoos, and composer Santhosh Narayanan and lyricist Swanand Kirkire...
Review: Mastizaade Has Trashy Lyrics
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Though the composers try to make this soundtrack peppy, the lyrics force you to stay away, feels Aelina Kapoor. Oo Aah Oo Aah Ouch, Aaja On My CouchDekhega Raja Trailer Ke Picture Dikha DoonAage Se Bh...
Review: Chauranga Is A Good Attempt But...
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... It is more like a documentary on the appalling condition of the Dalits, feels Namrata Thakker. The last Bollywood film which touched upon the issue of cast discrimination that I watched was Pra...
Review: Wazir Is A Childish Game Of Chess
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This thriller isn't merely predictable, but depressingly drab, says Raja Sen. IMAGE: Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar in Wazir. Watching truly skilled chess players going at each other is an experi...
Review: Wazir's Music Is Haunting
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Wazir has some good songs but they will not be memorable, feels Aelina Kapoor. The soundtrack of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Wazir seems to be inspired from his earlier film, Parineeta. Composer Shantanu Moi...
Review: Maalai Nerathu Mayakkam Is Too Melodramatic
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Selvaraghavan has yet again scripted a bold tale of love, pain and turmoil, but has spoiled it by getting overly dramatic, feels S Saraswathi. Director Selvaraghavan’s wife and former assis...
Review: Airlift Has Memorable Songs
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Quite a few good numbers in this soundtrack, promises Aeilina Kapoor. Airlift may be about Akshay Kumar's character helping in the biggest evacuation of Indians in Kuwait during the Gulf War but the ...
Review: Adi Kapyare Koottamani Is Average With A Bit Of Perkiness
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Not much imagination has gone into developing the plot of Adi Kapyare Koottamani, says Paresh C Palicha. There was a phase in Malayalam cinema where a filmmaker could sell a film with second run...
Review: 2 Countries Is Standard Dileep Fare
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You will enjoy 2 Countries only if you're a Dileep fan, says Paresh C Palicha. In his last few films, Dileep has tried to gain wider acceptance as an actor by trying out to roles outside his comfort z...
Review: Star Wars Episode VII Is A Rollicking Cover Version
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Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens 'can be likened, in essence, to a new Salman Khan actioner where the core audience goes in with a checklist knowing they'll get some cheeky dialogue, some trit...