• Abhinay Deo’s film starring Irrfan Khan is about controlled chaos but to pull that off, you need much sharper writing and a faster pace…

  • This remake of a 2016 Telugu thriller Kshanam, is an improvement on the generic Tiger Shroff action movie. At least the action is grounded in some emotion…

  • Hichki is a genuinely earnest film made with heart. But it doesn’t take enough risks and consequently doesn’t touch a raw nerve in the way that Taare Zameen Par did. But it’s always nice to see a talented actress with all guns blazing.

  • I’m not sure even fans will find this industrial-strength head-banger entertaining. The best thing is that Pacific Rim: Uprising is under two hours though I have to warn you – it feels much longer.

  • This isn’t a film that lacks ambition but it never becomes one that is essential.

  • This isn’t a film that lacks ambition but it never becomes one that is essential.

  • Pari asks the big question – are human beings in fact the biggest monsters? I say the biggest horror is a lame script.

  • Director Luv Ranjan does have a flair for comedy but the laughs can’t compensate for the lack of logic in this film about a man trying to break off his best friend’s marriage

  • … this incoherent mess of a film plays out more like an extended skit or a school play

  • With films like A Wednesday, Special Chabbis and Baby, Neeraj Pandey has established himself as Bollywood’s go-to director for stories of men in uniform. He has a genuine love and flair for making these worlds come alive.

    But Aiyaary is a misstep.

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