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
Category: Hindi
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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
Mohenjo Daro
When you look at the extensive production design and the kind of blending of the one liner history of Mohenjo Daro, there is something in this film that asks for a little bit of an appreciation. But still the latest Ashutosh Gowariker film’s main drawback is its lack of a surprising story. From Gladiator to… Continue reading Mohenjo Daro
Rustom
Rustom is based on the famous Nanavati case which had a certain sensation at that time due to its media coverage. But this movie directed by Tinu Suresh Desai has no flare to its credit. For a large chunk of its unnecessarily elaborate runtime, the movie looks like those films made at the time the… Continue reading Rustom
Dishoom
There is a zone of sensibility we assign to movies while we watch them. Dishoom directed by Rohit Dhawan starts off as a very serious film which addresses its conflict very maturely. But after the half way mark the movie sort of becomes a silly comedy film which demands the viewer to leave all the… Continue reading Dishoom
Sultan
Much like the last Eid release Bajrangi Bhaijaan from Salman Khan, Sultan also has this human shade to its credit which makes it a heart warming movie at the end. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, Sultan even after having all those limitations of being lengthy and slightly exaggerated succeeds in being a pleasing mixture of… Continue reading Sultan
Raman Raghav 2.0
Interpreting the soul mates concept in a different way and using a really odd topic of criminal mind to establish that thought is what made me like the movie Raman Raghav 2.0. There is a sequence towards the end of the movie where Raman finally meets his Raghav and explains why he believes Raghav is… Continue reading Raman Raghav 2.0
Udta Punjab
Udta Punjab isn’t the commercial movie we would have expected after seeing the madness filled trailer. Its Abhishek Chaubey’s sincere attempt to give limelight to the issue of the drug menace that has caused severe damage to the land of five rivers. Even though the film jumbles a little bit in the beginning portions giving… Continue reading Udta Punjab