Top Rated Films
BookMyShow Team's Film Reviews
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If Sunny Leone wasn’t enough as a consolation prize, the audience gets to see Evelyn Sharma in a bikini too. So, if you’re looking for a sizzling comedy for the weekend, make sure you catch Kuch Kuch Locha Hai.
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…provides enough of Sunny Leone for her fans to fancy. Apart from that, it also features a fresh and engaging storyline, which makes the film worth a shot.
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Blurring the lines between fiction and history, this film sends out a message of peace and equality in resonant forces. The battle scenes are a visual treat with commendable camera work. It somehow remains with you even after leaving the cinema hall, despite its inconsistencies.
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Watch it to see how Singh tries to put down social evils like farmer suicides, prostitution, AIDS and the ever-increasing drug problem. You could also watch it for Singh Ji, and the supporting actors Fllora Saini and Jayshree Soni, who turn in convincing performances.
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Wild Card is a one time watch with some nicely done action sequences and a couple of honest performances by seasoned actors. Watch out for short cameos by Sofia Vergara and Jason Alexander in the beginning of the film.
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Jupiter Ascending is worth a watch for its models of intergalactic technology, infrastructure and the fact that Sean Bean doesn’t die in this one.
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If you are looking for an action-packed film this Christmas, then Meaghamann is worth a watch with friends and family.
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Badlapur Boys is an entertaining film with a deep rooted social message at the end. Any sports enthusiasts, especially avid Kabaddi fans, must watch this film. Also, Annu Kapoor`s performance is commendable and makes the film worthwhile.
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Shenaz Treasurywala reappears on the silver screen and looks ravishing in every frame. Barun Sobti’s mainstream cinema debut will delight television fans. Give this movie a chance if you are looking for some light entertainment this weekend.
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With good locales, a somewhat-decent performance by Sarah Snook and some tense moments, Jessabelle isn’t all that bad. Greg Hedgepath’s sound design is certainly commendable. Watch out for a couple of freaky moments, especially the one with the gruesome shower scene.