Shivaay

Shivaay is an extremely stretched out hero worshipping movie that moves in a really sluggish pace. It is almost a 3 hour long movie and I can guarantee you that you might feel like you have spent half the day inside the theater. Built around a father-daughter relationship idea, Shivaay just inst a logically convincing… Continue reading Shivaay

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Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

The basic plot of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil looks like a collage of a few Ranbir Kapoor films like YJHD, Tamasha and the recent Nikhil Adwani film Katti Batti. But the fact that, Karan Johar, the guy who always plays it smartly with melodrama in relationships has shown a timely change in his style, gives… Continue reading Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

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Mirzya

You just cant deny the technical brilliance or awesomeness the latest Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra film Mirzya has. Narrated as parallel tracks of one modern day love story and another of the famous Mirza Sahiban folklore, what is missing in Mirzya is the feel of an eternal love story. With only visual magnanimity and the thought… Continue reading Mirzya

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Baar Baar Dekho

Baar Baar Dekho is this time travel movie that tries to lecture the audience about the significance of giving up a little bit of your ambition for the sake of your family life. I don’t wish to sound like an egoistic male chauvinist, but the kind of one sided blaming politics this movie had was… Continue reading Baar Baar Dekho

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Akira

Remember Prithviraj’s Puthiyamugham? Akira’s format and packaging somewhere reminded me of that movie. It is the remake of the 2011 Tamil movie Mouna Guru, with a difference of making the central protagonist a female. The boldness Murugadoss has shown in coming up with such a positive decision has to be appreciated, but he hasn’t completely… Continue reading Akira

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A Flying Jatt

A Flying Jatt directed by choreographer turned director Remo D’Souza is a funny film in my opinion. Not just because it has certain moments of actual comedy, but even when it tries to be serious you somewhere giggle a bit at the lameness of the narrative. With all the clichés in the world about a… Continue reading A Flying Jatt

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