• With no plot, horrid screenplay and horrendous performances, Yaariyan, in short, is the example that movie-making is not everybody’s business. Stay away

  • …falls just a step short of being flawless and that’s only because of the Tarantino-esq climax. But in the rest of the portions, the film, as promised, “Dedh” (One and a half) times the fun of the original.

  • …despite having actors like Arshad Warsi, Jaaved Jaffrey and Soha Ali Khan Mr Joe B Carvalho fails miserably and is devoid of any reason for one to watch this film. Best avoided.

  • Jayantilal Gada’s Mahabharat in short is a shoddy and insipid representation of a mighty mythology which really has no potential to entice the kids.

  • …s a disappointing case of a lost opportunity. The film is replete with chaos and unfunny squirmy sequences so it’s best you stay away from it.

  • …one of the weakest works of Prabhu Dheva and a highly banal and boring action-romance.

  • …had the scope to bring about some content in the current crop of massy entertainers and could cater to the intelligentsia but Tigmanshu Dhulia’s inept attempt ruins all such chances. Quite a downer!

  • …the weakest offering from Dharma Productions in the longest time and is an easy skip lest you are Imran or Kareena fans.

  • …is a complete single screen film for Sunny Deol fans who are yearning to see him back in action. For the others it’s just another masala entertainer.

  • Rajjo has many shortcomings making is an easy skip. Filmmaker Vishwas Patil not only fails to extract performance from an actress like Kangana but also fails miserably in putting together a film which can be watched.

Viewing item 31 to 40 (of 53 items)