• Mohit Suri has continued the spark of ‘Aashiqui 2’ in the romantic thriller ‘Ek Villain’.
    In her role of a vivacious girl, Shraddha has once again kept her girl-next-door image of ‘Aashiqui 2’.
    Sidharth, who had a lover-boy image in his earlier films ‘Student of the Year’ and ‘Hasee Toh Phasee’, is commendable in his new avatar of a grungy, dark and intense man.

  • If you want to test your patience then there cannot be a bigger examination than this two and half hour of mindless comedy, (read ‘tragedy’).

  • The climax of the story has many missing links, which may disappoint the movie goers. Year’s first detective film ‘Samrat and Co.’ is a half-baked attempt!

  • Revolver Rani is a very authentic satire, littered with dead bodies, love and humour. The film’s plot keeps the audience engaged.
    The film proves to be a must watch for Kangana’s exceptional performance as a rebellious political goon.

  • Those, who have read Chetan Bhagat’s ‘2 States’, may not find much in the movie but the director deserves a big applause for depicting the story in a fresh manner which will keep the audience stick by their seats for sure. Varman has smartly used flash back for narrating the movie which gives it an edge.

  • If you try to find something new in this movie, don’t waste your time as it is a typical David Dhawan style film. Like every Dhawan movie, Main Tera Hero is also a comedy one. Most of the scenes of this movie are reminiscent of previous Dhawan flicks despite new actors.

  • If you judge the film critically, it may have some flaws. But none the less ‘O Teri’ is a ‘paisa wasool’ entertainer.

  • Without an iota of doubt, the movie is quite fresh and new. The director has a firm believe on his concept and has received good success in maintaining the interest of the viewers till the end.

  • he movie is bit on the unusual side, so if you are bored of serious and traditional movies and willing to cater your taste buds with something new this movie might offer you a different platter.
    Satish Kaushik is known for his comic sense hence has done a decent job. Sharman Joshi has done a good job. Meera Chopra has raised the bar of expectations with her performance.

  • The strong story plot moves one so much, that minor flaws remain unnoticed. There are few scenes in the film which might shake you to the core and you start relate yourself to Lakshmi’s pain. The dialogues of film may make you feel uncomfortable in certain situation. But when it comes to conveying the underlying message, there is no better way.

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