While the Ajay Devgn starer Once Upon a Time in Mumbai scored for its plot that had things resembling to reality, the sequel Once Upon Ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara, fails to create any such impact. While Sultan Mirza and Shoaib Khan played it for power, this second episode deals with an egoistic love of… Continue reading Once Upon Ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara
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Thalaivaa
The same old rise of the underdog style storyline narrated in a slightly fresh way with fewer amounts of typical Tamil mass masala ingredients. Thalaivaa from Vijay-Vijay combo is a movie that sets its stage interestingly but ends up in a very predictable fashion. While Vijay manages to shine in his character, the excessive screenplay… Continue reading Thalaivaa
Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum
Among the four eid releases, Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum can be considered as the most conventional Malayalam comedy. Depending too much on the stereotypes we have in this genre, this craft from Lal Jose is an average film that’s worth watching once for its scattered humor here and there. The trailer did promise a typical entertainer that… Continue reading Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum
Memories
Memories directed by Jeethu Joseph is a movie that expands in an impressive manner. The making has too much of typical feel, but the film gets a solid boost in the last quarter of its runtime and that helps memories in a huge way in making its audience applaud. With the central character performing exceedingly… Continue reading Memories
Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi
Commercially appealing, partially intellectual and a narrative that’s quite refreshing. Sameer Thahir’s latest film Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi is a film that should be acknowledged for its freshness in treatment. Within the frame of a road movie, they have conveyed the “self realization” idea in a convincing way. Kasi and Suni are close friends. Suni… Continue reading Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi
Chennai Express
When it’s a Rohit Shetty film, you are not supposed to take your thinking caps to the theater. Chennai Express from Rohit Shetty and Shahrukh Khan is a perfect entertainer for this festive season. And compared to the slap stick comedy filmography of the commercially successful director, this one has some interesting varieties to surprise… Continue reading Chennai Express
Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty
The movies Pranchiyettan and Indian Rupee where good satires that visualized the inferiority complex, ego and greediness of human beings in a very realistic way. When film maker Ranjith returns to the director’s chair with his new movie Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty, what really missing is the freshness in content. Even though the maker manages… Continue reading Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty
Ship Of Theseus
It’s not a content that tries to stamp any kind of ideology or perspective. Ship Of Theseus directed by Anand Gandhi is a 143 minutes long debate on the silver screen about the various aspects of the purpose of living. It’s an experience that is meant to enlighten you with its paradox and if you… Continue reading Ship Of Theseus