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Bambai Meri Jaan Review
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Bambai Meri Jaan features horrific massacres and violence so brutal that it ought not to be seen on a home entertainment platform, warns Deepa Gahlot. Mainstream Hindi cinema went through a phase of ...
Jawan Review: SRK Makes This Trip Worthwhile
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'Be it Khan highlighting the issues with a rigged system, or schooling accountability from the government, or stressing the power of the vote, or that baap/beta line -- this is a kind of swashbuckling...
Jawan Review: SRK Shows Who's Baap!
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Jawan springs a real surprise when it boldly and directly points fingers at the ineffective government and appeals to recognise the power of the finger and vote. Just months before the next general I...
Jawan Review: Shah Rukh Is Simply Amazing!
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If you thought you had seen the high points in the trailer, the entire film is simply fire, applauds Joginder Tuteja. After watching three hours of nonstop entertainment, I feel Jawan is set to be...
Jawan Review
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Jawan springs a real surprise when it boldly and directly points fingers at the ineffective government and appeals to recognise the power of the finger and vote. Few months before the next general In...
Haddi Review
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Watching Haddi after a meal is not advised since some scenes could induce nausea, warns Deepa Gahlot. A few minutes into Haddi, there are enough indications of what to expect -- a lot of casual viole...
Kushi Review
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If you are looking for a fluffy rom-com without much pravachan, Kushi is worth a watch, recommends Divya Nair. There is a magnetic quality about love stories involving disapproving parents and famili...
Friday Night Plan Review
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Friday Night Plan's sweet-natured heart and sanitised humour are happier focusing on the inherent niceness teenagers are capable of, observes Sukanya Verma. A self-effacing, socially awkward 18 year ...
Scam 2003: The Telgi Story Review
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The series is held together by a superbly astute performance by Gagan Dev Riar, who moves from cheerful conman to menacing criminal with remarkable skill, observes Deepa Gahlot. After Scam 1992 and S...
The Freelancer Review
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The Freelancer has been made with workman-like efficiency, but the subject of Islamic terrorism could do with a break, Deepa Gahlot points out. A young Mumbai woman, Aliya (Kashmira Pardeshi), finds ...