• Saaho had promise. It had the cast. That’s the disappointing part. Yet, the makers got so carried away with crafting action scenes and Prabhas’s starry presence that they forgot about the story and character development midway.

    The ending of Saaho hints at a sequel. If that’s the case, please pray that it is better written and more cohesive. How will we saaho that otherwise? Apologies for the bad joke but that’s all you’re left with at the end of the film.

  • The protagonist, as we always know, is never in any real danger of losing either his job or credibility because the film clearly establishes the sequence of events early on. The Rashomon Effect, contradictory interpretations of a single event, is only introduced towards the end. By then, the film’s conclusion is like most other police encounters. Fairly predictable.

  • Despite its flaws of excessive sermons and some crucial characters like Taapsee and Kirti not fleshed out completely, Mission Mangal makes for an entertaining Independence Day watch. The flight might face some turbulence but it lands well.

  • Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra film is excruciatingly painful…It is a frustrating and excruciatingly painful watch, and dilutes the message it tries to convey.

  • Khandaani Shafakhana is another example that proves that Bollywood is thinking out of the box. But the subject alone isn’t enough, the key is to present it in an engaging manner, with a dose of entertainment. The film tries to do so, but doesn’t quite make the cut.

    Khandaani Shafakhana is at best a one-time watch and is a treat for only, and only, Sonakshi Sinha fans.

  • Prakash Kovelamudi deserves applause for pushing the envelope with a quirky thriller that goes beyond the basic realms of a whodunnit, and makes people think and absorb. It treads into a zone Bollywood rarely ventures into. Leave your judgements at home and watch this film.

  • The film deserves applause for pushing the envelope of a quirky thriller that goes beyond a basic whodunnit.

  • Marvel film is a wholesome and enjoyable watch…The film is a light and breezy watch. Consider it as a break after the emotional intensity of Avengers Endgame.

  • Article 15, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Sayani Gupta, is an uncomfortable and unpleasant watch, and makes you aware about the horrors in society

  • Taapsee Pannu’s Game Over is a multi-layered and concept-oriented film that has its heart at the right place. With a screenplay that offers many thrills, Game Over is a must-watch this summer.

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