• ‘A Flying Jatt’ promises to be a fun-filled ride, but only for kids and for all others, it’s a turbulent journey due to its super length, tacky special effects and bad direction.

  • 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.

  • ‘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.

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

  • ‘Tere Bin Laden – Dead or Alive’ has its few enjoyable moments, especially in the second half of the film. But at end of the day this sequel lacks the madness of its first part.

  • The director presents this movie in a very routine format, making it a boring watch and will be yet another “now you see it, now you don’t” type of films which gets released every week only to disappear into thin air.

  • Even the comeback music of Nadeem Saifi cannot save this predictable and boring film. ‘Ishq Forever’, hardly has any romantic scenes which touches your heart rather, ends up as a mild infatuation.

  • ‘Loveshhuda’ works only for its one liner idea, decent performances and for its foot tapping songs. Besides that, the movie is full of repetitive scenes which are like a never-ending saga where everyone is getting drunk in each and every scene for which the title should be renamed as ‘Drunk-Shhuda’.

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