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Indiatoday Reviewer's Film Reviews
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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.
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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.
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ven Sophie Turner cannot save this trainwreck…
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De De Pyaar De is a bag full of cliches. The makers fail miserably to evolve the story beyond a one-line plot. Go watch De De Pyaar De only if you are a die-hard fan of Tabu.
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The film could have been sharper and crisper had the makers not got carried away with Sunny Deol’s presence in the film.
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Romeo Akbar Walter, starring John Abraham and Mouni Roy, fails to deliver. Instead, Robbie Grewal’s directorial debut looks like a paler cousin of Meghna Gulzar’s Raazi.
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…the film fails with its comedy and punch-lines and leaves you with a headache…
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Shree Narayan Singh’s Batti Gul Meter Chalu is a genuine attempt at educating people, but lacks lustre. You can give this a skip. Because ‘when you getting gold, why go for tamba?’
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Soorma is more a drag than a flick. It is a shame because this was Bollywood’s chance to regale the audience with an inspiring story of a sportsman, whose return to hockey after a life-threatening incident was nothing less than miraculous. The film falls supremely short of harnessing dramatic potential and is just another hackneyed run-of-the-mill biopic. A champion is turned into a colourless Bollywood hero.
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Beyond The Clouds isn’t a spectacular film and is quite flawed with its occasional underwhelming narrative and storytelling. Yet, there are moments that do leave you with a smile, and at some points, does actually make you think that we can always go beyond the clouds.