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Tuesdays & Fridays Review
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If only the film had ample romantic moments in there to make the heart beat faster,Tuesdays & Fridays could have made for a better watch, feels Joginder Tuteja. The romcom Tuesdays & Fridays ...
Drishyam 2 Review
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This Mohanlal suspense drama may well go down as yet another modern day classic, raves Joginder Tuteja. You will probably hear a lot about an 'alternate climax' in the days and weeks to come. After a...
Live Telecast Review
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Live Telecast is probably the worst made horror Web series in recent times, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee. It's disrespectful to watch a series like Live Telecast. Director Venkat Prabhu's blatant disr...
LSD: Love Scandal And Doctors Review
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LSD: Love Scandal and Doctors keeps you engrossed right through, applauds Joginder Tuteja. When I first came across the title of the Web series LSD: Love Scandal and Doctors, it sounded like yet anot...
Lahore Confidential Review
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Kunal Kohli's Lahore Confidential isn't a patch on his Fanaa, asserts Moumita Bhattacharjee. Call it a habit or misplaced trust, the name Kunal Kohli in the director's credit makes me expect the unex...
Metro Park 2 Review
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Metro Park 2 has the same cliched jokes, sighs Moumita Bhattacharjee. In the first season of Metro Park, we were introduced to some Gujaratis in New Jersey and the theme revolved around: You can take...
Aapkey Kamrey Mein Koi Rehta Hai Review
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Aapke Kamre Mei Koi Rehta is painfully regressive in the garb of comedy, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee. Only sheer bad writing can turn a promising ghost comedy into an absolute tragedy. Aapkey Kamrey...
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, ...