• Rangoon is not Vishal Bhardwaj’s best directorial venture, but it deserves a one-time watch.

  • Poor Script, Flawed Direction Dilutes The Impact…

  • While the film manages to capture the unabated violence convincingly, and the efforts that stranded Sikh families to save their lives and a few Hindu families extending help, the impact doesn’t come across too strongly. So you might find the sequences of violence and barbarity leaving you a bit disturbed, but it gets forgotten with the next sequence that follows.

  • Barring a few glitches, the film is watchable, courtesy the cast that performs proficiently. …the real star of Island City is Ruchika Oberoi who proves that cinema is truly a director’s medium.

  • Writer Thusha Sathi should have paid more attention to the plot. Apart from clashes of culture UnIndian doesn’t have much going on. If you think of it, after spending over 90 minutes, all you’d remember of the film is a clichéd cross-over film.
    Watch it if you are a true blue Brett Lee fan.

  • If I had to use just one word to describe the movie, it would be disappointment. Not once will the viewers find it gripping, enthralling and engaging. If you don’t automatically fathom the sequence of events, it’s almost certainly not for you.

  • …might survive, courtesy the huge fan following of TV actors Surveen Chawla and Jay Bhanushali, but what a disappointing thriller they’ll have to endure.

  • If you are an ardent fan of Godzilla, you wouldn’t mind dropping everything to see him roar and annihilate his foes.

  • At close to two hours, ‘Kya Dilli Kya Lahore’ is slow paced and might not interest those who want lots of action and love roller coaster ride through the story.

  • …marks the return of the explosive action star Sunny Deol we missed for years. That says it all.

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