• The lone star in the rating is thanks to this sizzler who I am sure we will see a lot of.

  • Of the 136 minutes run-time, only the last 20 minutes or so are bearable and resemble anything of what a film should be. For the rest of the time, we are treated to a documentary with even Saif Ali Khan’s wife coming on screen.

  • One thing is sure; it will kill your dil and dimaag. Enter at your own risk.

  • Bollywood is getting unapologetic. That’s fine. But what is a worrying factor is the ‘care-a-damn’ attitude that comes with it. The paying public cannot be taken to be such idiotic fools that they will digest any trash dished out in the name of film-making.

  • Good attempt Kamal Sadanah. It takes the brave to explore the lives of the tigers. At least it was better than BANG BANG and HAPPY NEW YEAR put together!

  • So what is new here? Nothing really!

    The same references to past movies; The same ‘mera baap chor hai’ revenge story; The same inconsequential dance songs.

  • As a heroine-centric movie, SC had lots of potential but nowhere is there a plot in place. For her part, Rhea does well: as well as the script allows her to.

    Just having a broadband connection is not good enough, you also need 24-connectivity for it to work!

  • Watching TAMANCHEY gives you a feeling that the script was written on the sets, just like most of our television serials.

  • ANG BANG is such intelligent madness that it will make you cringe in your seat. Apparently, it’s supposed to be a remake of the Tom Cruise-Cameroon Diaz starrer Knight and Day. I’m sure the writers (three of them) could have done a better cut-paste job. Copy karna toh itna mushkil to nahi hai!

  • …daawat is tasteless! The intention of director Habib Faisal is noble, but the route he has taken is long and boring.

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