• The film is a sincere attempt at recreating Poorna Malavath’s historic feat and conveying the message of empowering the girl child.

  • Naam Shabana is a film of rude awakening, reminding us how much maturity in vision treatment execution and the performances, a film can achieve provided it stops looking for reasons to make audiences happy. Watching this film is a joy, although nothing really happy happens to Shabana. We are just happy that she can fight her own battles even when the odds are stacked skyhigh against her.

  • Phillauri is a well made film from debutant director Anshai Lal and is worth a watch.

  • The film is interesting as it offers some striking and genuinely terrifying moments.

  • Overall, the film makes you feel trapped in the auditorium.

  • Overall, the film is enchanting but not remarkably memorable.

  • The film is a light entertainer that will wow children and adults alike.

  • Overall, the calm ending is a downer. But for an exhilarating experience, it is advisable to watch the film through a child’s forgiving eyes. For otherwise, Kong: Skull Island is just another man versus monster tale.

  • Logan is an emotionally satisfying film which bids a gracious adieu to the superhero.

  • Impressive even awe-inspiring in its emotional velocity Lion is a film that will stay with you for a long time. At a time when Indian cinema has become distinctly shy of wearing the heart on the sleeve here is a film that just lets it all hang out unconditionally and wholeheartedly.

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