• Freaky Ali is a sweet little comedy that’s sure to put a smile on your lips. Nawazuddin’s performance alone is worth the price of the ticket.

  • All-in-all, the film is a genuine attempt at a family entertainer and would surely make you smile throughout.

  • After the success of Marvel superhero films, DC wants to jump on the bandwagon too and has fast-tracked its own ventures. In a bid to make up for lost ground, its banking on edgier storylines but a little more character and plot development was sorely needed in both Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and in Suicide Squad.

  • The film’s deft pace, it’s frenzied silliness, punchy wisecracks coupled with the Johnson and Hart’s deft handling of the situational comedy holds your interests despite the threadbare plot. It’s a genuinely funny film so be prepared for a part deux soon.

  • Summing up, Deepak Tijori has got the goodies as far as the music is concerned and let’s hope he delivers with his direction too.

  • It could have been an edge-of-the-seat thriller if more care was taken. Sadly, Shortcut Romeo leaves the viewer with an unsatisfied taste in the mouth.

  • Remember Ocean’s Eleven? What if Danny Ocean and his rat pack had magic tricks up their sleeves along with desperate ideas involving improbable heists? Cool, isn’t it. Well, Louis Leterrier returns to form with this heist/revenge drama.

  • If you are tired of watching no-brainer masala movies then give a chance to this heart-warming tale about passion, friendship and forgiveness. Iit might strengthen your faith that good Hindi cinema isn’t dead yet.

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