• It’s a film that has to be seen and must be seen by all of us.

  • Now, for Kashyap’s fans, this is totally his type of a film and if you missed watching his disturbing yet so real dramas, do not miss this one. However, there are a few of us who watch films like these with half of their faces covered with their hands, well, we too wouldn’t regret watching it. But this one is a serious no no for the faint hearted ones.

  • The passion of people making the film comes out on the screen and makes it a must watch.

  • This one’s definitely worth the time and money, however you might need an acquired taste for this particular genre. Though the film is brilliant in all aspects, we feel that a psychological thriller is not something; majority of the masses would connect to or understand. However, if you know you have the mind to understand and enjoy what this film offers, then make sure you don’t miss it.

  • Anu Menon has done a fine job with this film and has brought to us an emotional journey of two strangers who cross paths in waiting for what life had in store for them and their loved ones. So if you really want watch something meaningful do grab a seat for this one.

  • Traffic, both the original and its Hindi version, will forever bear authentication to the enormousness of the loss that Pillai’s untimely death represents for cinema. The goosebumps that shall rise and the pace of your heart beat are worth every second of his thriller. The unforeseen circumstances grip on to your attention so tight that you wouldn’t want to move an inch.
    This one, you cannot miss, go grab your seats now.

  • The entire team has done their homework really well and it shows. It’s a well made film and its SRK who takes it to another level. He reminds you of the rage he portrayed in ‘Baazigar’ and ‘Darr’. Go Go Go watch this one…

  • ‘Kapoor & Sons’ isn’t flawless but those are absolutely ignorable. And with the perfect ingredients mixed, this platter makes for a delectable watch this weekend. Go for it.

  • Jha aces with the story, screenplay and acting. Sachin Krishn’s cinematography is top class. Salim – Sulaiman’s music is decent though the background score gets a little loud at places. If cop flicks are up your alley, then ‘Jai Gangaajal’ is not a bad watch, and if you are a Priyanka Chopra and Prakash Jha fan, then it’s definitely a treat for you. Go for it.

  • Apurva Asrani’s writing is compelling enough for conversations to finally start on this yet so sensitive subject. Gay rights and more importantly human rights is what it stands for and for that the film should be watch by all who still think that the LGBT minority of the country does not have the right to speak out.
    Do not Miss this one!!!

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