It’s an effort to show the selflessness and sincerity of that immature first love that most of us don’t really understand or care about. Director Anand L Rai’s latest venture Raanjhanaa is a variety in its romantic angle but a little too much when you look at the big canvas he created to present the… Continue reading Raanjhanaa
Category: Hindi
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Yeh Jawaani Hei Deewani
While Ayan Mukerji’s first film Wake Up Sid was something that had a larger concentration on pursuing passion, his second film Yeh Jawaani Hei Deewani is something that tries to go a step further. It’s a story that is equally partitioned between passion, friendship and romance. They have managed to keep that level of coolness… Continue reading Yeh Jawaani Hei Deewani
Aurangzeb
Aurangzeb directed by Atul Sabharwal is an interesting crime drama that goes back to the old formulae for a backbone and manages to impress the audience with its performance package. The dual role concept which we have seen in films like Don has been placed in a rather emotional backdrop. Even though the narrative is… Continue reading Aurangzeb
Bombay Talkies
Four film makers, four films and four having totally different backdrops and emotions. The bollywood tribute to the Indian Cinema’s 100 year celebrations, Bombay Talkies is indeed a beautiful collaboration of various tastes and is thoroughly enjoyable for its simplicity, boldness and humor. After English Vinglish, this was one movie where I could smile throughout.… Continue reading Bombay Talkies
Shootout At Wadala
Shootout At Wadala is an interesting content spoiled by cliché style of scripting and unnecessary addition of commercial masala. The movie based on real characters just doesn’t have much realism to make us feel for the characters or at least think from their perspective. With stylish cinematography and powerful supporting cast, it’s an average action… Continue reading Shootout At Wadala
Aashiqui 2
The lesser amount of melodrama is something that will surely please you in director Mohit Suri’s latest venture Aashiqui 2. With a smart first half and a cliché second half that depends a lot on the predictable elements which we are used to, Aashiqui 2 is an average movie which will definitely please you if… Continue reading Aashiqui 2
Ek Thi Daayan
When compared to some of the recent horror films made in bollywood, Ek Thi Daayan from director Kannan Iyer is indeed a better one. But the movie fails to conclude in a better way and couldn’t really make it a fresh one in terms of treatment in the second half and ends up in a… Continue reading Ek Thi Daayan
Nautanki Saala
Rohan Sippy’s new directorial venture, Nautanki Saala is a film that fails to impress you with its unbaked comic sense. The scattered comedy will make you laugh at occasions but overall the content is quite a charmless drama that fails to work out. The plot revolves two guys Ram Parmar (RP), a theater artist and… Continue reading Nautanki Saala