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Mere Brother Ki Dulhan stillMere Brother Ki Dulhan - Movie Review

Yash Raj banner has earlier produced movies like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and Band Baaja Baaraat, which had marriage as the backdrop. The production house is now back with one more movie on the same subject. But its latest venture Mere
That Girl in Yellow BootsThat Girl in Yellow Boots – Movie Review

Director Anurag Kashyap has always managed to be something different, new and meaningful when it comes to the stories of his movies. His movies are dark, broody and psychological anxiety in form and meaning. The Bollywood helmer's latest movie That Girl
Still from BolBol – Movie Review

Shoaib Mansoor, one of the best storytellers of our times has set a very high standard for himself after his very mature and sensible tackling of the theme of terrorism in Khuda Kay Liye released in 2007. This time again with
Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor in BodyguardBodyguard – Movie Review

After Wanted and Dabangg, Salman Khan is back with yet another release this Eid festive season. His latest movie Bodyguard is his usual masala entertainer film, but director Siddique seems to have grown beyond Salman's limits. The film is sure to
Still from ShabriShabri Review

After four years, Shabri has ultimately been able to see the light of the day!With the release of Shabri, one more film has been added to the list of movies made on the underworld. Films like Satya (1998) and Vaastav (1999)
Sahi Dhandhe Galat BandeSahi Dhandhe Galat Bande Review

Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande, written and directed by actor Parvin Dabas is not the first film on development and displacement. There have been innumerable films made earlier that has brought our attention to the struggle and misery caused by vacating people
Not A Love StoryNot A Love Story Review

Ram Gopal Varma and controversies go hand in hand. This time along it is his film Not A Love Story that has brought his into the limelight. Undoubtedly, if it is an RGV film, one is sure that the movie will
AarakshanAarakshan Review

When a film title quotes 'a film by Prakash Jha', it is inevitable that the film will have a plenty of food for thought. After delivering films like Damul, Mrityudand, Gangaajal, Apaharan and Raajneeti, there is definitely high expectations from Jha's
I Am KalamI Am Kalam - Review

I Am Kalam is a film about an inventive child from a very poor family, who is inspired by India’s former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. In spite of all the shortcomings, he aspires to become a respectable person like the
Gandhi To HitlerGandhi To Hitler Review

Once again Adolf Hitler's life has been explored in the film Gandhi To Hitler directed by Rakesh Ranjan Kumar. Hitler has always been a fascinating subjects for international filmmakers through the decades however this is the first time that an Indian
Bubble GumBubble Gum Review

Film Bubble Gum written and directed by Sanjivan Lal is a piece of work which does not hold ones notice at the very first go. However, it belongs to the list of those small films that have better story to say
SinghamSingham - Review

Singham is one more addition to the list of masala entertainers like Wanted and Dabangg. This Rohit Shetty direction also has a larger than life hero Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn), who knocks off 50 villains with just one punch. Going back
Zindagi Na Milegi DobaraZindagi Na Milegi Dobara Review

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is a fun film. One that asks you to live life till the last moment. Set on an extended bachelors party with his friends, Kabir (Abhay Deol) just proposed marriage to his girlfriend Natasha (Kalki Koechlin). Before
Chillar PartyChillar Party Review: An honest watch

Chillar Party may have two big stars branding it, Salman Khan and Ranbir Kapoor, but the film has no stars to carry off the film. Interestingly, the story does it and the kids do the talking. After Kaccha Limboo and Stanley
Murder 2Murder 2 Review

Adding up to the sequel trends, the Bhatts bring us the second installment of Murder, a 2004 release. Though released seven years ago, the film still holds the attention of the audience and obtains high TRPs when aired on small screens.
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