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Martin D'Souza's Film Reviews
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Like I said, no fizz, no punch, but a good presentation (read served well in a tall, crystal glass).
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In short, BOL BACHCHAN is like a quickly put up ‘after dinner play’ which one indulges in during their growing-up years to entertain their parents.
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there are lots of loopholes in MAXIMUM. The intent was to make a slick cop caper. Sadly, nothing works, not even the item number. Hazel Keech’s outfit needed better tailoring.
In short, it’s collateral damage!
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According to me, the one actress to benefit from this will be Prachi Desai. Watch her in her Asha Parekh get-up. Absolutely charming.
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If you are looking exclusively for some 3D visual entertainment, go for it.
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On the whole FATSO is a big letdown. It’s like a batsman is going great guns and because of his ‘arrogant overconfidence’ attempts a reverse sweep to be clean bowled when there was no need!
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JANNAT 2 is watchable only because of Randeep Hooda and the action which is top class. The music too has the usual Bhatt stamp. But it cannot compare with JANNAT RELEASED IN MAY 2008. NAAM continues to be the favourite film of the Bhatts. In both JANNAT and JANNAT 2, Deshmukh, I believe, is compelled to make references to this Sanjay Dutt starrer.
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In short, Part II ‘Definitely’ does not have a ‘Perpendicular’ rise. It is off ‘Tangent’!
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Hate story is neither spectacular, nor boring. It falls somewhere in between.
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BITTOO BOSS is interesting in the first few reels. The energy thrown in by debutant actor Pulkit Samrat, who plays the protagonist, is noteworthy. The film relies heavily on Pulkit, and even though the lad makes an honest attempt he is not able to pull off the film. Though the sincerity of the makers is seen, the product per say is not packaged well enough to woo the masses.A good first half but a poor post-interval session.