Despicable Me 2

The moon stealer is back with his minions and girls to give you some really really entertaining stuff. Compared to its first part Despicable Me 2 has more fun elements. The central character Gru is not a villain anymore. The story still manages to find enough humorous subplots with his added responsibilities regarding the girls.… Continue reading Despicable Me 2

Lootera

Fun filled chemistry of the lead pair to begin with, then moving in to those enticing mystery phase and ending up with some memorable romantic happenings that depict the true love factor; Lootera from director Vikramaditya Motwane is indeed an enjoyable watch that will widen your eyes with its pleasing energy without any conventional melodrama.… Continue reading Lootera

Buddy

The title Buddy was something that was given to depict the coolness of the movie and the content was about the bonding between an unusual father and son. But sadly, the coolness was limited to the main protagonist and the key relationship factor never really got enough time to make its foundation strong. Buddy directed… Continue reading Buddy

Singam 2

A charming super cop with full energy as the title character, predictably silly storyline, cluttered script, rhyming punch dialogs, unevenly embedded comic sequences, out of sync songs, over the top action sequences and some lame sentimental values. Singam 2 from director Hari is that uneven package of entertainment which won’t disappoint you if you have… Continue reading Singam 2

Paisa Paisa

The idea of Paisa Paisa is really appealing when you look at it as a short film. It’s one of those situational thrillers that utilize the desperation in humans. But sadly Paisa Paisa can’t reach its goal because of predictability and lack of total conviction. In an attempt to lock the protagonists from possible aids,… Continue reading Paisa Paisa

Ghanchakkar

You may have some annoyance about the climax of the latest Rajkumar Gupta movie Ghanchakkar. Even though it couldn’t meet the kind of expectation the narrative created, I was able to enjoy it for its humor. Ghanchakkar is an engaging take on the used up idea of memory loss. The unusual humor backdrop really helps the… Continue reading Ghanchakkar

God For Sale

Technically mediocre and a dull content that can’t reach its goal; the latest Babu Janardhanan film, God For Sale is a really disappointing satire. Apart from some out of the safe zone performances from the leading actors, the movie never really manages to engage its viewer with its sarcasm. Trying to narrate the whole life… Continue reading God For Sale

5 Sundarikal

The anthology tribute to the 100 year celebration of Indian cinema, 5 Sundarikal produced and co-directed by Amal Neerad is a surprise when you look at the works of the relatively unaccomplished directors. The directors who can be considered as the cream of the crop in the so called ‘New Generation’ trend proves that they… Continue reading 5 Sundarikal