• FORCE is handled well. It has a good storyline, some breathtaking action, cosy moments and a grand finale.

    If you like to feel the rush of adrenaline, FORCE is for you.

  • U R MY JAAN is an amateurish attempt at a complex love story. Somewhere the makers try to get into the PRETTY WOMAN mold without actually having characters that define their motives.

  • Like an overcooked dish, MAUSAM, towards the end leaves a soggy taste in your mouth. Sad. Because as a director, Pankaj Kapoor has shown his class. It’s just that he was playing with too many ideas in one go. Give him time and he will be one of our best.

  • SORRY BHAI (pun intended), this is just not working.

  • You may not be able to enjoy the movie, but you will definitely take home a lesson.
    A lesson Anurag has clinically passed on with an underlying, chilling message: Children from broken families are always broken from the inside. No matter how tough they appear from the outside.

  • It’s Salman all the way with Kareena Kapoor bringing in the brilliance of Geet from JAB WE MET. Mention must be made of Tsunami, a character who entertains without being a jerk.

  • There are ‘inspirations’ from SATYA, and in one scene, Ramu’s old friend Urmila Matondkar too makes a fleeting appearance.

  • An interesting portrayal of political ambitions. Keeps you engrossed.

  • I mean, going to USA and starting a scam by teenagers who have just made two trips to Bangkok is unbelievable. These guys are not going to Bhuleshawar! And since when has it has been easy to ‘finger’ the Americans in their own backyard with no fear of the law. These and more such silly gags is what BADMAASH COMPANY is all about.

  • What is very smart is the way Banerjee weaves the lives of all three couples to make it one smart movie. At first, it appears as three separate issues but the end surprises. Intelligent cinema.

    It real and it’s scary. Very scary. LSD is not for the faint-hearted.

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