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Bbuddah Hoga Terra BaapBbuddah Hoga Terra Baap Review

The iconic status that Amitabh Bachchan has achieved over the years ( from 1970's till date) needs to be compensated at one point in time. With Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap, the successful Telugu director Puri Jagannath celebrates the persona and charisma
Delhi BellyDelhi Belly Review

Lately, Bollywood has been exploring the untravelled road of the youth. Be it Pyaar Ka Panchnama or Luv Ka The End, all of them have managed to win the hearts of the viewers. Delhi Belly will do the same, expect for
Double DhamaalDouble Dhamaal Review

The four jokers, Adi (Arshad Warsi), Roy (Riteish Deshmukh), Manav (Javed Jafferi) and Boman (Ashish Chaudhry), are back with the laugh riot in Double Dhamaal. The film starts with a quick recap on the first part Dhamaal, giving a brief intro
Bhindi Bazaar INCBhindi Bazaar INC Review: Not for faint-hearted

StoryBhindi Bazaar INC by director Ankush Bhatt continues the legacy of the gangster movies genre. Right from Deewaar to the recent Once Upon A Time In Mumbai, the portrayal of underworld has been presented most convincingly in these films. However, Bhindi
Always Kabhi KabhiAlways Kabhi Kabhi Review: Fails to strike

Story Always Kabhi Kabhi is based on Roshan Abbas' 1999 play 'Graffiti'. As Shahrukh Khan (producer of the film) said, Always Kabhi Kabhi speaks the language of the youth. Debutant director Abbas makes a great attempt to capture the life, thinking
Bheja Fry 2Bheja Fry 2 Review: Lacks the wit

Story The roly-poly tax inspector who aspires to be a singer, Bharat Bhushan (Vinay Pathak), is back to deep-fry the viewers brain in Bheja Fry 2. Bhushan moves ahead with his ambition and participates in a game show. He wins
ShaitanShaitan Review: disturbing yet pleasant

Story Film Shaitan borrows from the real life devil. This story is about five youngsters set in the urban scape of Mumbai. Young, intelligent, good looking and cool, they have no hang ups and boundaries. In short they are prone
ReadyReady Movie Review: Full-on masala flick

Story Film Ready, directed by Anees Bazmee is a remake of a Telugu hit of the same name. The film stars Salman Khan and Asin in the lead roles. Ready belongs to the genre of commercial cinema, loved by the movie
Kucch Luv JaisaaKucch Luv Jaisaa Review – Dull and boring

Director Barnali Ray Shukla has come up with a cool storyline about a married couple with diverse personalities. It started off with some good scenes that gave impression of leading into something exciting but the director failed to deliver the goods
KashmakashKashmakash Review – wonderful piece of work

Kashmakash is Hindi dubbed version of Bengali film, Naukadubi, directed by Rituparno Ghosh. It is a cinematic adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's novel 'Naukadubi'. The director has beautifully presented the novel on celluloid. The film takes the audience to an unknown era
404404 Movie Review - Impressive narration

Bollywood going through a changing phase. The new-age filmmakers are dynamic and innovative, when it comes to story telling, technical aspects and marketing strategy. Well, Prawaal Raman, who has a series of flop movies like Gayab, Darna Mana Hai to his
Pyaar Ka PunchnamaPyaar Ka Punchnama Review - satire of love

Films sans big stars rarely enjoy good publicity. Pyaar Ka Punchnama has no big stars, and so no publicity. But debutante director Luv Ranjan has managed to impress the film critics with his unique way of exposing the laughter veins of
ShagirdShagird Review – Unpredictably good

Have you heard of Shagird before? You might have but it probably didn't stay in your mind for long just because the current big stars are not in it. But Shagird is certainly a dark horse with thrilling story. It has
Love U Mr KalakaarLove U Mr Kalakaar Review

What do one expect from a Rajshri movie? A handsome couple fall in love and then follows the family denial or acceptance. Love U...Mr Kalakaar, though not directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya, has a great influence of his style. The Indian
Stanley Ka DabbaStanley Ka Dabba Review: A slice-of-life

With Stanley Ka Dabba, director-writer Amole Gupte (the Taare Zameen Par writer) peeps into the psyche of school kids. The film takes you to the world of kids, the challenges faced by them every single day, both at home and at
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