• Personally, I expected more from Tigmanshu. That he managed to pull all back within the last 20 minutes speaks volumes about his genius. He is one of our best filmmakers today.

  • KAI PO CHE is poetry in motion. After ROCK ON, Abhishek Kapoor has reminded us yet again, what a master story-teller he is.

  • Nevertheless, get set for a delightful ride in SPECIAL 26. The music pounding in the background transcends you to the 80s.

  • …is for everyone who has the time to look beyond the needs of self.

  • The film helps one understand the complete crumbling of intelligence and the state of our policemen on beat, most with just laathis. One scene at the Leopold Cafe highlights this with two cops lobbing stones into the cafe after the terrorists have moved on. They have just their laathis with them. A stark display of how unarmed and vulnerable our policemen are.

  • This is a relevant film for parents and youngsters. It deals with a very complex situation, does not give you any answers and towards the end, sends you home allowing you to form your own views.

  • All in all, this is one entertainer. Don’t go looking for flaws, just enjoy, DABANGG style.

  • Don’t miss it.

  • The styling of the film is super. No efforts are lacking in making it look and feel grand. The Music By A R Rahman, though not ranking among his best, does get you grooving. The choreography is splendid, especially the dance track where Meera lets her hair down with Samar. Awesome.

  • As the slant in the title suggests, this movie is centered in the North. It gets you the flavor of food, Chicken in particular, and love… a triple dose of it. Actually, love is the underlying factor among all the characters.

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