Top Rated Films
Martin D'Souza's Film Reviews
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FILMISTAAN is a film that cannot be missed. Watch it for its storyline. Watch it for its execution. Watch it for its many excellent performances.
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For Akshay Kumar fans, this is a must-see movie. It will not only entertain, but will also help you spare a moment in prayer for the ones fighting on the borders of our country; our real heroes.
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For all the technological risks that Soundarya has taken, the characters have come across as stiff. Moreover, their facial expressions alternate from cold to horrible. There is no life in the eyes either!
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As a film, HEROPANTI is a disaster. It looks good and has a good line-up of character actors. But sadly the script flounders from the beginning. If it has any semblance of sanity it is thanks to these support actors that prop the falling plot. The entire clan headed by Prakash Raj, who go bang, bang with the slightest of provocation hold their own, in their own bizarre fashion.
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The movie is slick in the way it is executed; stylish with good settings. The music also has a distinct flavour of the bygone era and is a mixture of old tunes, layered with new sounds. Dhan te te…!!!
Another ‘X’ factor is the dialogue, designed to reflect the state of the hero of the film – Himesh. Even though the joke is on him, Himesh delivers the lines with an ‘innocent-matter-of-fact-charm’.
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Another movie which gets us to visit the 90s kind of cinema, some of which were mindless amalgamation of scenes.
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HAWAA HAWAAI is refreshing, unique, charming, challenging, uplifting… HAWAA HAWAAI bares its soul! Let your kids take flight this summer, with HAWAA HAWAAI.
Take a bow, Amole Gupte… we need more films like these.
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You feel for this young lad whose life was brutally snuffed out for doing what he was supposed to do and refusing to take a bribe and the easy way out. He chose to walk the narrow path.
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YEH HAI BAKRAPUR is for the intelligentsia, those who love their cinema, shaken, stirred and with salt at the rim!
After all, the general public is constantly being made a bakra of!
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First time director Tanushri Chattrji Bassu has a novel concept at hand but fails in its execution. This movie had the trappings of a JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA… with fresh faces but the below average acting of most and juvenile dialogues and situations, especially in the first half pulls the movie down.