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IndiaGlitz's Film Reviews
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With a story line that is wafer-thin and a genre with inherent limitations, ‘Current Teega’ is not current.
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Based on a journey in a lorry, rolling out under the title inspired by the lines on many such beasts, ‘Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathe’ is a path-breaking movie in Tamil cinema history.
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Certain to reach the 200 crore mark in India the overseas collections will be mind-blowing considering the fact that SRK is the most favorite choice in Bollywood’s overseas market ‘Happy New Year’ is certain for a grand heist worldwide. A guaranteed Blockbuster.
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All in all, OLK is a film where Chai shows flashes of good talent once again after Manam. However, barring a few well-crafted scenes and nice visuals, the film lacks a strong story to keep the story going. Once watchable for the taking.
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‘Haider’ is in a strange bracket it’s not at all mass friendly and its not rare piece of cinema like ‘Kaminey’ either. Falling in between ‘Haider’ is still is not a bad film, it’s a disappointment by the standards set by Bhardwaj in his earlier adaptations. ‘Haider’ narration, style and technique will initially attract the high end niche audience for whom any form of sensationalisms with or without conviction is artistic intelligence.
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Good writing, balanced acts, Cherry’s new avatar (career best, acting-wise)- GAV packs them all along with the redoubtable talents, Prakash Raj and Jayasudha. Nothing novel story-wise, but with Dasara season on, brace up for a blockbuster.
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Loukhyam or no loukhyam, copying is not being inspired.
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The film is a wholesome entertainer with some minor arguable moments, Ranjith has yet again pulled off a blockbuster in reckoning.
Verdict: Walk in to get a hovering feeling of North Madras
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Signaling a new phenomenon in bollywood involving A -list which is ambitious yet intimate, appearing individual but yet can be happily universal, ‘Finding Fanny’ helmed by Homi Adjania is a quirky, bold and a beautiful bittersweet gem on love and life continuingly nurtured by wit and flawless performances. Looking for drolly, satisfying, evocative and lovely cinema go ‘Find’ Fanny at your nearest theater.
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Great technicals, but a sad story that fails miserably…