• If you love Sunny, buy a ticket. His sincerity is never at doubt. Other than that, YPD should NEVER phir se be attempted.  

  • Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao’s spooky horror-comedy provides thrills and laughs in equal measure

  • SMJ may evoke a sense of patriotism in India’s lynching community, where might is often right. The makers describe it as a single-screen delight!

  • Akshay Kumar’s tally of ‘Gold’ medals just went up. Give Brand India and him a standing ovation.

  • Fanney has little to offer. But if you’re the sort who doesn’t complain, please be my guest.

  • Watch Sanju—it’s an emotional roller-coaster that will give you the satisfaction of having read a bestseller.

  • There is not a semblance of a script (guess the writing team got an Eidi). As for the dialogue writers, they must be awarded. Each dialogue beats the other. Sample these — The Lion doesn’t believe in making enemies; Don’t open your dil open your Dell (computer); Sad very sad, there is no cure of foolishness; If you are protected by God, then none can touch you. There is a full book of these gems but to whistle for those, you must visit a theatre near you. The film is absolute stressbuster that is meant to be seen and taken in lighter vein.

  • Alia Bhatt-Vicky Kaushal starrer will blow your mind!

  • If you love your elders, take them to watch this film. The tears of their appreciation will warm your heart. 

  • Omerta is worth a dekko if you like terror sagas. Interspersing news footage — from the ’90s until the recent Mumbai 26/11 attacks — with a glamourised version of Omar’s life, it does manage to provide an overview of a contemporary terror hero. The likes of him literally have world-safety hanging perilously by a thread. You may as well know his face! 

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