• Irrespective of any fault Rang Rasiya is a piece of cinema you could watch. This one will stand as one of the most deserving biopics in an industry which is suddenly trying to make films on just about anyone. Rang Rasiya is on a league of its own, meaningful and relevant a century after the man has gone.

  • Willing to ignore the crassness and take the film for the genre is actually belongs, you might actually find enough laughs.

  • There is however nothing that should make the audience walk into the theater for this one. Plain trash, early ’90s style.

  • Happy New Year is just a disappointment when it comes to the kind of work that SRK and Farah have done earlier – the last two times Farah Khan and Shah Rukh Khan collaborated they made brilliantly entertaining films – something you would expect to continue. The biggest loss of this film hence is Farah Khan’s failure as a director. Her failure to draw any other emotion – love, agony, patriotism – out of you apart despite attempting to do so in multiple scenes in the film. HNY is just a lesser film, though a fairly decent festive watch – for people of all age groups.

  • Bottomline – The film did scare. Not it’s story and technique, but the fact that it released.

  • Sonali Cable is a fun one time watch. However if you delve deeper, this David vs Goliath saga fails to connect. You would not walk away with anything. Definitely not a thought about the big players eating out the small players in each industry! One more example where an idea did not quite make it to the screen as it should have been.

  • Daawat-E-Ishq mixes romance and crime. Its effort is to bring up the evil called Dowry into focus and evoke some thought around it. A rather wasted effort. Having said that, Daawat is fairly entertaining. It could easily be your watch for the weekend.

  • Do not expect anything new and you will not be disappointed. This remake of a Hrishikesh Mukherjee film is contemporised for today’s generation and has a chick-flick written all over it.

  • As mentioned earlier, you may not be wowed by the story. Yet, Finding Fanny leaves you with a happy feeling. It is charmingly off-beat and yet mainstream. As you walk out, you would have much more on your mind apart from the delightful end-credit tune. Finding Fanny urges you to make a move if you want to find your love. I urge you to watch go to the theater and watch the film for sure. Just one advice – try catch the English version. Hindi is fine too but just not the language it is shot in.

  • Creature is one film which fails in almost every department of filmmaking. Well okay, they did try. They just did not manage. Not to scare and definitely not to entertain. Bipasha Basu gets a film she needs to pull on her shoulders and she does as much as she could. Alas!

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