• …the film makes you realize that Sanjay Dutt’s life is made of flaws. But it’s Rajkumar Hirani’s skilful direction and Ranbir Kapoor’s fine performance which stitches it into a wholesome entertainer with good intentions. After all, there’s a crack in everything. Isn’t that how the light gets in?

  • Meghna Gulzar calls one of her best shots with Raazi and gives you an espionage thriller which keeps you engrossed right from the first frame. Alia Bhatt elevates the film to dizzy heights and gives you every reason to shower her with applauds. But most importantly Raazi reminds on that, ‘Under the clouds of war, it’s humanity hanging on a cross of iron’.

  • In a nutshell, Beyond The Clouds may not count among Majid Majidi’s best works but it has got enough meat to chew upon. This time, his social criticism in the film doesn’t exactly reaches its peak. Still it grabs your attention with Ishaan Khatter’s fresh talent, Anil Mehta’s captivating visuals and the backdrop of ‘aamchi Mumbai’.

  • Watching this slow-paced film could be a laborious task for those who are not used to this brand of cinema. ‘And the night-blooming flowers open, the whole night exhales a scent that disappears in the wind. And then dawn: the petals close a little crumpled’- October tells the tale of different shade of love that says it all despite leaving behind some unspoken words.

  • In a nutshell, here comes a ‘feel-good’ film with a remarkable performance by Rani Mukerji. She gives you enough reasons to embrace this ‘hichki’ with a smile. There’s a dialogue in the film which goes like, ‘School ke bahar zindagi jab imtihaan leti hai tab subject wise nahi leti’. Hichki, as a whole passes this exam with flying colors!

  • Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s latest offering may be titled Padmaavat but it’s Ranveer Singh’s show all the way. He plunges deep into the sea of evilness to bring the ‘monster’ to life for ‘ek jung husn ke naam’. It may be a doomed love-story for him in the film but Ranveer, you are truly ‘Sultan-E-Hind’ when it comes to capturing our hearts with your bravura performance

  • If you are looking out for some power-packed content then, opt for this bold shade of lipstick which has a long-lasting impact!

  • Mom is not just a revenge saga. It runs deeper than that and talks about a mother’s undying love.
    The film reminded me of Agatha Christie’s famous words, “A mother’s love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law, no pity. It dares all things and crushes down remorsely all that stands in its path.”
    In a nutshell, Mom is worth every penny for Sridevi- Nawazuddin’s stellar act and Ravi Udyawar’s brilliant execution!

  • Whether a Sachin Tendulkar fan or not, this film will leave you cheering and hooting for sure along with some nostalgia dripping!
    You will realize what was it about this Mumbai boy that made one of the greatest batsman of all times, Sir Donald Bradman once say, ‘I see myself when I see Sachin batting’.
    In a nutshell, Sachin makes us fall in love with him all over again!

  • Barring a pretentious climax and a few cliches, Hindi Medium is a class worth getting enrolled to especially for Irrfan Khan’s brilliant performance and the crisp humour!

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