• Every character has a dead conscience and goes through the motions of life.

    If you truly love cinema and want to experience something out of the ordinary, then MISS LOVELY is for you.

  • If at all the movie is tolerable, even though it gets boring in the second half, it is thanks to Arshad Warsi’s comic timing.

    Just as we have ‘keep your brains behind’ action/thriller flicks with super stars, this one too falls in that category, but with a difference.

    At least, you don’t leave the theatre fuming!

  • If only the makers had to pay that much extra attention to the animation and execution like they did with the characters and their faces, this epic would have been quite different and would have gone down well with the kids.

  • You will love Dimple’s energetic annoyance, the boyfriend’s ‘easy going attitude’, Anand Tiwari’s (who plays the unfortunate boyfriend on a work trip) frustration, as well as Deepti’s delivery of her ‘off-center’ role.

  • …it is a film that helps you connect with your inner self and will allow you to look at people with a little more compassion. You never know what the other is going through, even though he or she may be calm on the surface.

    Please mark viewing CLUB 60 on your ‘to do list’ this week.

  • R… RAJKUMAR is like a cocktail of bizarre dance moves with no synchronization of mind and body to the beats. The music is another horror. It pummels your senses and leaves you numb with disbelief. Such cacophony to pass as music is a cruel joke on an industry that once boasted of soulful music and poetic lyrics.

    Shahid’s pet dialogue is ‘this: ‘Silent ho ja varna main violent ho jaunga.”
    It should have been us telling him this!

  • …is full-on TASHAN. High on style with no thought given to scripting. Even the introduction of Sonakshi Sinha’s character lacks vision. She just comes in and warms up to the dudes and is willing to stay with them. Even if she was not in the film, it would have made no difference.

    …if action is your forte, then bite this Bullett!

  • If you are a die-hard Sunny Deol fan, then this one is definitely for you. There’s plenty of action which only Sunny Deol can pull off in a realistic-stylish manner, as well as some heavy-duty dialogue baazi.
    The narrative, however, stretches and the plot at most times is all too predictable. A few scenes keep going back to his past much too often and this dampens the pace of the action scenes. A smart use of the scissors on the editing table and SINGH SAAB THE GREAT would have been a little slicker film.

  • …could be for those who want to see cinema in its art form, without much giving thought to content.

  • Take a bow Rakesh Roshan. The technology used is brilliant and the overall product is awesome.
    KRRISH 3 is a must watch!

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