• Simran is undoubtedly entertaining, but it is more of a presentation of the acting prowess of the incredible genre-crossing actor Kangana Ranaut.

  • A little close to two hours, barely any moments wasted on superfluous aspects, and an absolute dearth of pointless songs – there’s a lot that you’d appreciate in Shubh Mangal Saavdhan.

  • Dunkirk isn’t a war film that is made with the objective to flatter viewers with its epicness. But Nolan has indeed been successful in making a different war movie that elicits not just fears, but thoughts as well.

  • While the film is compelling in showing that India’s enormous push for English is often interpreted as an instant solution to all problems – including academic achievement, better employment opportunities and economic success, it isn’t just an accusation on Indian education system. It raises several concerns, but misses it just when it is required the most. Despite its flaws, the film is still relevant and successfully touches upon a relevant issue.

  • Garth Davis’ Lion isn’t just an emotional film which will tear you up inside, but also a heartwarming mother-son tale that offers a compelling, refreshing take on the trite idea of never being able to reunite with families. Go ahead and watch it.

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

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