Top Rated Films
Manjusha Radhakrishnan's Film Reviews
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Barring riveting performances from its principal actors and nuggets of wry humour, this drama — with tragic undertones — crawls at a mind-numbing pace. It’s one of those films that takes pride in being pretentious, arty and hyperbolic.
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Watch this only if you want to cough up your hard-earned white money for a messed up crime drama that lacks tooth.
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3 Storeys, which is well-cast with suitable talents, is a quirky cinematic experiment. Like bedtime stories, some stick while others are entirely forgettable. This film, which is a collection of such bedtime stories, is stuck somewhere in the middle.
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Aiyaary is a toothless thriller about a clutch of morally-complex, dapper men-in-uniform who turn against each other, but the reasons for doing so doesn’t get enough play. Watch this at your own risk.
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Watch this if you are in the mood for a comedy that doesn’t require you to apply your intelligence.
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…a glitzy music video or a cameo by the original star of Judwaa, Khan, can’t make up for a flawed comedy. Watch this at your own risk.
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It’s might over mind. There’s nothing remotely redeeming about this film. Watch this at your own risk.
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Watch this film if you are looking for voyeuristic delight featuring two attractive people spar and fight the world for a stupid cause.
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While the intention of this film is noble and should be lauded, the love story gets lost in the din of indoctrinating the glorious Indian government’s honourable campaign. Watch this if you are in the mood to witness earnest acting performances, but if you are looking for a propaganda-free film, then this is not it.
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…the cinematography that highlights the beauty of a handful European countries is pleasing to watch. But we wish that all that energy and love was devoted to developing a cracking love story. Watch this film if you are strictly a Shah Rukh Khan or Anushka Sharma fan. Others will hesitate to put a ring on this romantic comedy.