• Running Shaadi has its share of flaws. The beeped-out ‘com’ from Running Shaadi is an irksome speedbreaker. Also, the effort to keep the goings-on constantly brisk-paced gets exhausting at some point in the narrative. I am really not sure when. It all happens so swiftly and happily and fluently.
    This is a rom.com with a dot between the ‘rom’ and ‘com’ reminding us that the traditional romantic comedy has come a long way.
    And dot’s the whole truth.

  • This may not be your idea of a Valentine’s day love story. But Rings tells you why it’s important for couples to stand by one another under the most trying of circumstances. Also, why not to watch video tapes that are sent anonymously.

  • Kaabil is a film about love and its abrupt send-off. It is a violent film. But the emphasis is on the damage done to the soul of the wronged man. It must be seen for Hrithik Roshan’s incredibly moving performance and for the unexpected glimpse it provides into its director’s romantic personality.

  • Overall, Raees is a well made film that would appeal to the masses.

  • Overall, the film is well-made but lacks the zing of a tasty burger.

  • Overall, the film is a light entertainer that will wow children and adults alike.

  • Sans the performance, Dangal seems too perfunctory with its sports and biopic tropes that tend to be inspirational and motivational.

  • Overall, La La Land is a stylishly made film that pays homage to classic romance musicals.

  • The two brief end-credits teasers give us a taste of things to come. And, overall, Doctor Strange will appeal only to Marvel fans, for others it would be a rather outlandish entertainment.

  • By the time ADHM gets into a full-on Devdas mode, we are in no mood for tragedy. But what to do? Karan Johar won’t let his characters enjoy their self-inflicted pain without a pay-off. These people love the good life and must pay a price for it.

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