Top Rated Films
Martin D'Souza's Film Reviews
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If you are looking for something invigorating, ANKHON DEKHI is just for you. Don’t trust me; like Bauji, go and see it for yourself.
After all, seeing is believing!
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…is a love story that is handled with maturity, and although there are a few ‘unbelievable’ scenes, the youth will relate to it.
It’s light, simple and uncomplicated. Straight from the heart!
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Mind-blowing. Brilliant. Awesome. Clean entertainer with a ‘state-of-the-art’ message for every woman… and man. Simply superb! This Women’s Day, go out and celebrate with QUEEN. A movie worth going miles to see!
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Much was expected from this GULAAB GANG, but it falls flat right from the beginning. Poor writing and weak screenplay let the film down terribly. Add to it some over-the-top acting. All these are major hurdles that never allow the film a decent, seamless flow.
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…started out with a lot of promise but like a talented cricketer, overburdened with sudden fame, soon died out.
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The entire screenplay defies logic. I can understand if this has happened in a blockbuster film with the big stars where they expect you to keep your brains behind. But not in YA RAB where the intention is to educate with a calming message rather than entertain.
The two stars are basically for the honest intention.
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Although the film grows on you towards the end, the love angle does defy logic.
HASEE TOH PHASEE will work for some! -
…is experimental cinema. While those involved seem to be having a gala time, the audience becomes the guinea pigs.
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Three-and-a-half stars for that and for the effort put in by Salman Khan to send a very positive and uplifting message through a medium he knows best. Just imagine what would happen even if a small percentage of his fans start doing what he is asking!
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Theatre is a creative medium and converting thoughts meant for a play into a ‘moving picture’ require skills of another sort. The intention was to make a good film, but this never got translated into one.