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Madam Chief Minister Review
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Madam Chief Minister falls short of being a rousing political drama, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee. Though a disclaimer says that Madam Chief Minister is a fictional story, it bears striking resemblanc...
The White Tiger Review
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The White Tiger makes a stinging commentary on New India's half-baked vision, but Ramin Bahrani isn't telling a Slumdog fairy tale here, observes Sukanya Verma. Things are in a state of disarray now....
The Great Indian Kitchen Review
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The Great Indian Kitchen is one of the most powerful films Divya Nair has watched in recent times.One that will unsettle you long after you've watched it.And that's why everyone -- married or single, ...
Gullak 2 Review
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Terrific actors, along with a simple, well-executed, story, makes Gullak 2 a must watch, applauds Namrata Thakker. Palash Vaswani's em>Gullak 2 is an absolute delight and as entertaining as season...
Tribhanga Review
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Tribhanga is mostly a platform for some of our solid actresses to flex their acting chops, notes Sukanya Verma. The first 15 minutes of Tribhanga are devoted to Kajol cursing like a sailor. High stru...
The Power Review
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The curse of the second half prevents The Power from being the entertainer it could have been, notes Joginder Tuteja. An ode to The Godfather, Mahesh Manjrekar's The Power does not shy away from esta...
Tandav Review
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Tandav is as mainstream and contrived as it gets, but not completely without its moments of charisma and drama, observes Sukanya Verma. Between a game of chess and crime or a scathing satire, portray...
Master Review
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M Preetham, 22, a hard-core Vijay fan, watched Master first-day-first-show, and loved every moment of it. A Vijay-starrer Master is the first big Tamil release of the year, and it arrives on Pongal. ...
Maara Review
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Madhavan doesn't try to be Charlie, and makes Maara stand out like a fresh film, feels Divya Nair. When I first saw the trailer of Maara, I cringed. Why would anyone risk remaking a beautiful film li...
Kaagaz Review
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Kaagaz completely relies on Pankaj Tripathi's unassuming talent and sarcastic might to pull it off, notes Sukanya Verma. True stories of ordinary lives taking an extraordinary turn are inspiring to w...