Inkaar

Director Sudhir Mishra’s Inkaar is an engaging thriller planted on the corporate world which loses its sharpness towards the end and ends up being quite an average drama. The engaging pace of the screenplay with fast cuts and cheesy counter dialogs are all kind of spoiled by the over dramatic ending. The plot of the… Continue reading Inkaar

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Samar

Sometimes, trying to make a suspense thriller with a totally unpredictable nature can give us something that can be termed as nonsense. Samar starring Vishal is a fitting example of that. A story that has an interesting first half and even second half is just burned into ashes when we realize the silly and pathetic… Continue reading Samar

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Annum Innum Ennum

Annum Innum Ennum is a movie that tries to throw light on the socially relevant yet less discussed issue of married life after bursts, divorces and all in chilled manner. The caricature nature of the characters and the predictability of the narration make the movie a dull one. Even though they have tried to remove… Continue reading Annum Innum Ennum

Romans

Compared to his very childish debut venture “Janapriyan”, Boban Samuel’s new outing in the box office “Romans” is a pleasing comedy entertainer that wont make you regret the time spent if you are expecting a light hearted comedy. Even though the story highly relies on many typical Malayalam movies which had these elements of thieves,… Continue reading Romans

Isaac Newton Son of Philipose

Isaac Newton Son of Philipose directed by debutant V Bose is a typical comedy- family entertainer that loses its comic essence because of the silliness in its soul. The usual formula of commercial movie with a plot that has no freshness is what this movie offering its audience. The plot revolves around the title protagonists… Continue reading Isaac Newton Son of Philipose

Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola

Well, sarcasm and black humor at its best. That’s what I feel about Vishal Bharadwaj’s new outing in the box office “Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola”. Typical Vishal Bharadwaj feel is there and the fun filled approach on present industrial and political situation is something that should definitely be appreciated. Mr Bharadwaj has managed to… Continue reading Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola

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Maad Dad

Maad Dad directed by Revathy S Varmha is a flawed attempt to narrate a man’s emotional attachment with his daughter and wife. The amount of melodrama and abundant clichés in dialogues are the drawbacks of this family entertainer. The amount of suspense and complexities included in the narration were not pitched correctly and it made… Continue reading Maad Dad

Alex Pandian

In a time where even Mr Rajnikanth has chosen the role of a robot to showcase his larger than life action sequences; I am totally clueless what prompted an actor like Karthi to select such a pathetic script. Its a top to bottom nonsense movie from director Suraj. The first half of the movie is… Continue reading Alex Pandian

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