Simran

The movie Simran is based on the life of a lady who had this weakness for robbing and gambling. In terms of creating characters with clear identity and space, this Hansal Mehta film is definitely a success. But there is a sensibility issue there in the film when it starts to show the robbery part… Continue reading Simran

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Baadshaho

The dullness of the script is the major problem of the latest Milan Luthria film Baadshaho. Written by Rajat Arora, this film is pampered by countless filmy heroic dialogues which don’t make the film any better. Luthria, who made movies like Dirty Picture and Once upon A time in Mumbai, tries to recreate the 70’s… Continue reading Baadshaho

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A Gentleman

Raj and DK are tow directors who were quite innovative in the beginning of their career and then gradually limited themselves to urban comedies. A Gentleman starring Sidharth Malhotra is one movie that falls flat in terms of emotions and excitement. It was supposed to be this agent/spy thriller with the texture of comedy. But… Continue reading A Gentleman

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Bareilly Ki Barfi

One key reason why I loved Bareilly Ki Barfi even after the plot being slightly silly is the fact that they gave a commendable space to the character of Pritam Vidrohi played by Rajkumar Rao. Narrated as a simple small town love story with complications, Bareilly Ki Barfi is hilarious occasionally and entirely sweet. With… Continue reading Bareilly Ki Barfi

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Toilet Ek Prem Katha

Toilet Ek Prem Katha is not a film that aspires to be a great one. From clichéd love story plot to detailed lecture on sanity along with political motivations, this movie has many flaws when you analyze it on the scale of a quality movie. But the mission here is apparently to deliver a message… Continue reading Toilet Ek Prem Katha

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Jab Harry Met Sejal

In almost every other movie made by Imtiaz Ali I used to find that one key connecting emotion which makes the movie emotionally relatable even after me being really far away from those characters. Even when the stories he presented sounded similar, there used to be this grace in story telling that explored the characters… Continue reading Jab Harry Met Sejal

Indu Sarkar

It was marketed as a movie based on the emergency that happened in India during 1975. A political stir was there from Congress as they thought it defamed Indira Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi. The anti Congress politics is there definitely in the narrative. But once you finish the film you would realize it is just… Continue reading Indu Sarkar

Mubarakan

Anees Bazmee’s idea of film making seems to be just creating confusions and misunderstandings. The director who has made blockbusters with no brainers yet again tests the patience of his viewers. Unlike his other films, in Mubarakan there is only one guy to lessen the burden for the viewers and that is Mr. Anil Kapoor.… Continue reading Mubarakan