• Even though this is Ritesh Menon’s debut film, the film looks promising in parts. While he succeeds in keeping the first half of the film tight, it’s the wavering second half that acts as a disjoint to the film’s flow. The film could have been made a bit stronger in its direction. Even if he had changed the (bizarre) climax into a more believable one, things would have been a bit different.

  • Even though the film’s director Gurmmeet Singh has tried his level best to weave a story spanning the life of a middle class working professional, the essence of the same still seems to be lost in transit. SHARAFAT GAYI TEL LENE is a strictly average film.

  • TEVAR is a stylised masala entertainer that’ll give you enough reasons to have a good time in the cinema hall. Yes, the story doesn’t have anything new to offer, but the wonderful performances, energetic music score, stupendous action and the fact that it’s a clean entertainer makes it a fun watch. TEVAR is worth your time. Go for it.

  • …technically brilliant with some wonderful performances, UGLY strictly caters to a niche audience. Moreover the choice of releasing it during a festive period isn’t a great idea either. Watch it if you are an Anurag Kashyap fan, else avoid!

  • Aamir Khan’s PK is a solid entertainer that will surely entertain the masses and classes alike. An outstanding film. Go for it.

  • BADLAPUR BOYS is an average film which can be avoided.

  • MAIN AUR MR. RIIGHT can be avoided without any regrets.

  • …an average film but surely a onetime watch.

  • ZID is a very average thriller which has no stellar performances or a meaningful storyline.

  • …if you want to watch a film about rebelling against the corrupt system then UNGLI is a decent watch for this weekend.

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