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
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.
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
Commando- A One Man Army
Hyped very much for its real action sequences portrayed by the central protagonist Played by Vidyut Jamwal, Commando- A One Man Army is a movie that fails to add substance into a thread that had the USP of using the concept of commando and a main actor who can do something terrific with his Karate… Continue reading Commando- A One Man Army
Himmatwala
In reference to the latest Himmatwala, actor Naseerudhin Shah said Bollywood is now remaking films that should not have been made in the first itself. Well after watching the Devgan starrer, I really believe that director Sajid Khan had a lot of scope in proving the critics wrong by making it a spoof of the… Continue reading Himmatwala
Jolly LLB
Well, if you have felt frustrated with the Indian judiciary system that depends largely on evidence and long trials, Jolly LLB will definitely make you feel happy. It is a movie that has drawbacks but still manages to get a place in our heart for its down to earth and emotional approach towards the subject.… Continue reading Jolly LLB
I, Me aur Main
I, Me aur Main from director Kapil Sharma can be called as an extended version of Ayan Mukharji’s Wake Up Sid. But sadly the half baked content and the too much of a silly attitude of its main male protagonist makes the movie a bit difficult to sync in and ends up in being a… Continue reading I, Me aur Main
Kai Po Che
After the charming story of a rock band in Rock On, director Abhishek Kapoor is back again with another deep rooted friendship story. This time it’s the best seller of acclaimed writer Chetan Bhagath, “The 3 Mistakes of My Life”. With some alteration and omissions from the book, Kai Po Che is indeed a pleasing… Continue reading Kai Po Che
ABCD
The Desi Step Up in 3D format, choreographer Remo D’Souza’s second bollywood outing ABCD is targeted for the audience who are waiting to watch some quality dance performance. Using the buzz that some young energetic talents made over the years through various reality shows, UTV has produced a film that can be called as a… Continue reading ABCD