• A brave attempt, Yeh Dooriyan needed a dash of polish and a healthier dose of story.

  • A serious and sensible debut film by director Parvin Dabas, Sahi Dhande Galat Bande is offbeat and fresh

  • Gory, yes but Not A Love Story is an interesting study of the darker and more devious spots of friendly neighbourhood types.

  • A film that may not storm the box office, I Am Kalam will definitely stir your sensibilities.

  • The drama has already gained immense popularity through the long-running television series Office Office and Mussaddi Lal’s archetypal common man has become a familiar figure in popular culture. In the celluloid version, Pankaj Kapoor once again proves what a fine actor he is as he carries forth the relentless struggle of the aam Indian against India’s endemic bribe culture and official apathy.

  • Bubble Gum may not score high on the entertainment quotient and is definitely not meant for the popcorn guzzlers. But the film has a piquant charm to it, spilling over with mood, sentiment and message. Add to this, the life-like performances by almost all the actors, including the two teen actors (Delzad and Sohail as the hearing-impaired), and you have a film that offers a satisfying experience.

  • Singham isn’t all retro stuff, since scam-tainted India finds a voice and a vision in this mainstream kitsch.

  • Director Zoya Akhtar follows up Luck By Chance with another sensitive and entertaining study of people, even as she gives Bollywood it’s first full blown contemporary road movie.

  • Wonder how restless kids will watch Chillar Party? Filmmakers need to realize Indian tweens are extremely smart and fed on a regular diet of Cartoon Network and roller-coaster Hollywood kiddie’s flicks. You got to have a story, adventure drama and pace. Or else….

  • There may be nothing original about the story, yet Murder 2 has enough to give the masses a mast time.

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