• As if the cringe-worthy story wasn’t enough, the makers have added random songs in the film, making it a difficult watch.

    In a nutshell, Great Grand Masti is neither great nor grand, and it doesn’t have any masti elements either.

  • Samuel L Jackson and Margot Robbie are average. You’ll forget their performances once you walk out of the theatre.

    The VFX is a letdown as well.

    If you have got absolutely nothing to do this weekend, you can kill time watching The Legend of Tarzan. But then, there are always better things to do.

  • To have a movie revolve around just two characters is hard but Kukunoor does it and how! He proves yet again why he is a filmmaker to reckon with.

    In the recent years, I can’t remember watching a film with a big smile on my face throughout. You’ll probably feel the same after watching Dhanak. 

  • Give this film a miss and thank me later.

    As for Deepak Tijori, I guess he will have to wait a little longer before he tastes success as a filmmaker. 

  • Kripalani does a fine job as director and gives us a compelling narrative which may not appease to the regular Bollywood audience. But if you love the thrills and heebie-jeebies, then Phobia is for YOU!

  • Sharman Joshi has been trying to experiment with different kinds of films but his strategy doesn’t seem to be working. He is a terrific actor but needs to very cautious while choosing scripts.

    But if Sharman wasn’t in the film, 1920 London would have been a very painful ride. 

  • Story wise, the makers have done a fine job to keep it to the point. Thanks to Matt Brown for making a film on this mathematician genius who certainly deserves to known in his own country.

  • Overall, Nil Battey Sannata throws light not only the endearing mother-daughter relationship but also subtly explores issues like poverty and education.

  • Laal Rang does not pack a solid punch because of its choppy storyline. Also, since the film is set in the heartland of Haryana, all the characters speak in Haryanvi, which after a point becomes too much. If you don’t listen carefully, you may miss the point.

  • The first half of the film is all about love games, sexual boredom and intimate scenes. The story takes off in the second half but it misses the mark because of its predictable story, cliched dialogues and all-too-easy screenplay.

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