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Hacked Review
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Hacked has plenty of highs for Hina Khan fans, but apart from that, there's not much to look for in the film, says Moumita Bhattacharjee. Here comes Hina Khan's big Bollywood debut. A television star...
Shikara Review
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'The movie seeks to strike a long-awaited conversation. A story that the screen should have told long ago.''It is an attempt to cure that epidemic of social media opinion and provoke us to leave our r...
Malang Review
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'A witless thriller so far removed from reality yet so consumed by its own self-seriousness, no amount of slick photography, soaring soundtrack or steady supply of conspiracy can salvage its tepid mat...
Bhoot Trailer Review
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Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship attempts to give you the chills, but they don't, feels Moumita Bhattacharya. It isn't easy to scare people, especially when audiences today are exposed to superlative...
Jawaani Jaaneman Review
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Saif is a hoot, applauds Sukanya Verma. While admiring Saif Ali Khan in my review of Baazaar I wrote, 'I see a self-possessed actor whose progressing potential overshadows the conventional barometer ...
Happy Hardy And Heer Review
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Happy Hardy And Heer is an extended music video, says Moumita Bhattacharjee. The thing about movies like Happy Hardy And Heer is that you go with no notion and are prepared for the worst. That soften...
The Forgotten Army Review
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'What was previously buried in the sands of time now gets buried by the weight of banality,' notes Sreehari Nair. Â Each episode of The Forgotten Army opens with Shah Rukh Khan'S earnest-sounding ...
Street Dancer 3D Review
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Street Dancer 3D is only about cardboard central characters and side-lined sensations doing the same old, same old, says Sukanya Verma. If Varun Dhawan's abs and Shraddha Kapoor's eyeliner ever dream...
Panga Review
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Panga's slice of life makes up for in its gentle depiction of everyday struggles and pleasantries, lending it a consistently warm fuzzy feeling, feels Sukanya Verma. 'I'd like to thank my family' is ...
Jai Mummy Di Review
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Jai Mummy Di is very forgettable, feels Namrata Thakker. Sunny Singh’s last outing Ujda Chaman was a dud and his latest film Jai Mummy Di isn’t any better. The film is exactly like t...