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
Category: Hindi
Up to date and articulated reviews of Hindi movies based on the quality of entertainment of each one. Visit here and decide which movie is going to make you feel worth spending your time and money.
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
Humshakals
Its high time Sajid Khan realizes that it’s movie not a Bollywood award night skit. Triple role of three lead characters as lookalikes itself is an annoyingly idiotic idea and when Sajid packaged it with rotten jokes and got pathetic overacting from his cast, Humshakals becomes a horrible experience for the viewer. The movie focuses… Continue reading Humshakals
Holiday
When Vijay said “Antha bhayam Irikkattum” to Vidyut Jamwal there was an element of fun and fire in it that made the scene worth applauding and when it comes to Holiday – A soldier is never off duty Akshay Kumar delivers the same dialogue with lack of fire in it and it gets zero attention… Continue reading Holiday
Filmistaan
Filmistaan is a beautiful culmination of passion and emotion. The uniqueness of the idea and the real feel in treatment makes this film from Nitin Kakkar a special one. Constructed around the love for cinema thought, the writer was successful in pushing the envelope to discuss more things that also demands attention. The movie focuses… Continue reading Filmistaan
Heropanti
Surprisingly the movie Heropanti doesn’t have much of action to give you that entertainment you expect from a Telugu remake whose trailer was filled with the geometry of action and anatomy of hero. But the interesting part was that the villain in the movie was sensible and sentimental which kind of gave the movie a… Continue reading Heropanti
Kochadaiiyaan
Super star Rajnikanth has this charismatic larger than life image on screen that has made him famous all around the world. Using him in a motion capture animation film and delivering a shoddy output cannot be justified if the makers say they have budget limitations. Constructed on a wafer- thin idea that has all the… Continue reading Kochadaiiyaan
Hawaa Hawaai
Some movies will impress you to a certain level with its emotional content that you won’t want to blame it for its technical compromises. Hawaa Hawaai from director Amol Gupte is such a film. Mr Gupte who has given us a great teacher student film in the form of Taare Zameen Par tries that formula… Continue reading Hawaa Hawaai