• Keeping aside the high expectations, ‘Rustom’ ends up being a one time pot-boiler drama, which works only in parts and that too for ‘Akshay Kumar’ as its sole positive reason. Akshay fans who are expecting yet another ‘Special 26’ or ‘Baby’ or ‘Airlift’, will be highly disappointed as the movie comes now here to these classics.

  • …is the worst film of director Ashutosh Gowarikar. One does appreciate the hard work and efforts behind this film. But at the end of the day, it’s on the lines of all those historical T.V serials with bad C.G.I work and overstretched love saga ruining the history and facts.

  • ‘Dishoom’ is a popcorn entertainer which is good time pass watch. One can enjoy it till it last. The movie could have been a huge entertainer if only there was a decent script and some logical moments attached to it.

  • ‘Kabali’ is a film that you should not miss for Rajini’s fantabulous acting, clap worthy dialogues, and sparkling emotional moments.  A more powerful story and a tighter screenplay would have made it much better.

  • ‘Sultan’ is anaction filled dramatically decent film with full grandness attached to it. It lacks highly on the conviction factor due to which fails to come even close to Salman’s best film ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’.

  • ‘Udta Punjab’ is much above all the controversies and hypes. It’s a must watch for all those who love hard-hitting realistic type of films. The length might end up being a party popper along with the over usage of Punjabi language, but besides that there is a lot more to see and cherish in this film.

  • ‘Do Lafzon Ki Kahani’ is actually a tale of two words which has been stretched as a never-ending tale. Though, the initial romance, Randeep’s performance, Kajal’s presence and few good songs work in the favour of the film.

  • ‘Veerappan’ is mildly menacing instead of an out and out menacing film. The movie had all the potential to become a hard-hitting cult drama if only the screenplay would have been a bit tight and had some better actors to perform.

  • ‘Waiting’ is lengthy due to its slow narration, but at the same time is quite refreshing in terms of performances and the theme of the film. The movie had all the possibilities to end up as one fine cinema, but settles down to being a fair attempt.

  • ‘Bollywood Diaries’ is dark and lacks the star value. But is a decent watch for all those who like such small meaningful films.

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