Vikramadithyan

It has its flaws in the treatment at many occasions in the first half and a bit of exaggeration, but still the latest Lal Jose movie Vikramadithyan is a good entertainer that works as a onetime watch. With the star cast delivering an output beyond the expectation of its audience, Vikramadithyan definitely won’t bore you.… Continue reading Vikramadithyan

Hate Story 2

The title has hate and the tagline contains vengeance but the movie hate story 2 looked really funny because of its pathetic performances, shoddy script and lame technical backup. The first film in the franchise was a decent thriller that used the erotica concept in an interesting way, but here it’s just plane revenge presented… Continue reading Hate Story 2

Velaiyilla Pattathari

The movie Velaiyilla Pattathari has two dialogues which I believe establishes the kind of fun it’s going to offer its viewer. One is when our central protagonist compares his bad luck in life with the Titanic story and the second one is in the second half where again our main character explains his struggle to… Continue reading Velaiyilla Pattathari

Bobby Jasoos

The only thing that works for you when you watch the film Bobby Jasoos is its heroine Vidya Balan. Dull with its thrill, fun and too cheesy with its emotional climax this movie manages to reach that bearable level only because of its title character’s lively performance. Bobby Jasoos focuses on the life of a… Continue reading Bobby Jasoos

Ek Villain

First thing that went wrong about Mohit Suri’s Ek Villain was his decision to cast Sidharth Malhotra as the “Villain”. The actor couldn’t reach anywhere near Suri’s expectation and this Guru having a fully fledged role in the screen play, movie becomes less villainous. The dialogs of the movie were over dramatic and too preachy.… Continue reading Ek Villain

Transformers Age of Extinction

Well more than the logical side of the fantasy ride, it was the visual extravaganza that made me like the Transformers franchise. When it comes to the latest and lengthiest of the Saga, Transformers Age of Extinction; director Michel Bay has embedded hell a lot of mass destruction sequences which surprisingly made the movie a… Continue reading Transformers Age of Extinction

Beware of Dogs

The movie Beware of Dogs directed by Vishnu Prasad in a way is an altered version of Delhi Belly. You have jobless aimless unsettled youngsters getting involved in a trouble that has this diamond transaction between two parties. The film never questions your logic or spray excessive amount of so called “new generation” ingredients and… Continue reading Beware of Dogs