• The movie is entertaining, in the sense, that it touches on a very important topic of corruption and how the common man is taken for a ride. This one is even better than the much touted film on the common man, KHATTA MEETHA (2010).

  • COURT is not a movie. It is brilliance in motion. It is a must-watch film.

    That’s the beauty of this film; it does not preach or try to influence you in any way.
    COURT is a fictionalized account of hard-hitting facts!

  • DOZAKH, smartly treads the fine line between the intolerance of religion. The turmoil the child goes through and the stark truth his staunch Muslim father is made to face at a crucial juncture is what elevates this film to a commendable level.

    This is not your average Bollywood fare, but an interesting movie nonetheless.

  • HUNTERRR is Gulshan Devaiah and Gulshan Devaiah is HUNTERRR! He gets excellent support from the entire cast, especially the girls who play a prominent part. Sai Tamhankar as the frustrated housewife sizzles in the truest sense of the word, Veera Saxena’s act borders on the real and Radhika Apte delivers another fine act after BADLAPUR.

  • What you take home from the movie is this: Is it worth fuelling your ego? The horrific fact of honour killings. Jungle law on the outskirts of Delhi, ”where democracy ends,” as one cop succinctly puts it and woman power of unrefined proportions.

    A word of caution: This one is not for the faint-hearted.

  • Most movies climax at the interval and leave the rest of it in a mess. Not COFFEE BLOOM, it moves up gradually, rising to a crescendo as the final scene explodes, or should I say diffuses. The music adds volumes to the silence in between.

  • DUM LAGA KE HAISHA is different as different can be. The premise is also believable.

  • If you have the tensile strength to absorb gore, go for it.

  • … it is Neeraj Pandey who stands out because it is his genius that shines through. The rest of the cast just fall in line under his directorial baton.

  • UGLY is fast-paced and stays true to its genre. If only Kashyap had got the timing of his release right!

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