Utopiayile Rajavu

Well the movie will make you realize how good was Mammootty’s Pranchiettan and the saint. Made using a reckless script that desperately tries to be funny, Utopiayile Rajavu from director Kamal is an extremely disappointing movie that fails to be a satire. Swathanthran is the son of a freedom fighter and there is this legal… Continue reading Utopiayile Rajavu

Manjhi The Mountain Man

The story of Dashrath Manjhi is something that should be told through a medium like cinema as the determination the man showed and the problems he had to face were enormous. Director Ketan Mehta has tried to do that in his new movie Manjhi, The mountain man. Even though the film narrates almost all famous… Continue reading Manjhi The Mountain Man

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All Is Well

I heard producer Ashvini Yardi claiming in one interview that while making the movie Oh My God, she forced director Umesh Shukla to add an item song featuring Sonakshi Sinha. Looking at the merit of the movie, I did feel that she was saying the truth. But after watching the pathetically written and executed All… Continue reading All Is Well

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Fantastic Four

The only moment in the new Fantastic Four movie where I found a little bit of entertainment was in that post climax scene where Ben looks at the general when he asks “what if we say no?”. That too just a smirk. Except for that, it’s just a flawed script which looks too dull. Reed… Continue reading Fantastic Four

Loham

The intention is to showcase the inner world of the gold smuggling to the audience, but with a story structure that is too simple and highly predictable (except for the interval punch) Loham fails to be an entertainer. It neither gives anything special about the new plot nor explores the commercial flavours which we expect… Continue reading Loham

Vaalu

It was in the news for a long time because of its continuous postponement in release and finally STR’s new(old) movie Vaalu gets a release.  With Simbu having a fair amount of screen presence, Vaalu is just a watchable comedy that has every highs and lows of a typical Tamil action comedy. Sharp is this… Continue reading Vaalu

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Brothers

Coming as a remake of the 2011 film Warrior, Brothers directed by Karan Malhotra have managed to grab the attention of the audience with its desi making style that works. The restructured elaborate screenplay may have made it a bit too melodramatic, but still it has that level of sensibility which takes it to a… Continue reading Brothers

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