• This one’s definitely not for the fastidious, choosy viewer but for those who don’t mind losing it for a bit, Double Dhamaal works like an average Bollywood comedy. Performance-wise, it’s one big circus with the guys hogging most of the limelight. The girls — Mallika and Kangana — are mere confetti.

  • Go celebrate the cornball comic display by Salman Khan. You won’t get bored.

  • The highpoint of the film lies in the fact that it explores paranormal activity without abandoning science and rationality. And that indeed is a rare achievement. Set against the backdrop of a medical college, the film takes up the usual issues of ragging and student suicides but gives it such a tangy twist, you end up literally KOed.

  • Don’t miss this rich and nuanced soul curry for both, the young and adult heart.

  • Punctuated with thrilling chases and shoot-outs in the crowded by-lanes of Delhi, Shagird is another interesting film from maverick director Tigmanshu Dhulia who made an impression with Haasil, his very first film.

  • Watch it for its novelty and for the fact that Ragini MMS makes a heady cocktail of sex and horror that’s so very different from run-of-the-mill Bollywood.

  • The film has so much soul, specially in the climax, it makes up for any shortcomings in story and vision.

  • Shor in the City may be another dekko at merry, murky, mad city Mumbai but not once do you get a sense of deja vu. And that’s because this one’s a completely quirky cameo on a city that continues to hypnotize people with its chameleon hues. The film posits the metropolis as a character in the film.

  • An interesting watch for kids, Zokkomon may be the beginning of a better branch of tween films.

  • This one’s complete paisa vasool fare.

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