• All I can say is that Satya 2 is as bad as Satya was good.

  • Mickey Virus is two films divided by an interval. The first half is a marathon of the now (thankfully) defunct TV show Dil Mil Gaye and the second is a suave, well-scripted suspense.

    If you have time to spare and the strength to tolerate the first half of the film, book your tickets now.

  • If you like being horrified at things such as lack of logic or Bollywood films ‘paying tribute’ to their Hollywood counterparts, Horror Story is for you.

  • John Day fails as a thriller. I suppose it had a run time of approximately two hours, but it felt more like five.

  • The film also conveniently overlooks the details of Steve Jobs’ life and miserably fails to represent him as a complete person. Had he still been around, Jobs certainly wouldn’t have approved of Jobs.

  • Planes does have its fair share of comic moments and some of the dialogues are especially witty but how far will that take it? Though propped up on the strong, experienced wings of Disney, one is left to wonder if Planes would have enough strength of its own to successfully take off.

  • Bajaate Raho had a whole lot of potential. Sadly, not all of it was realised.

  • Well shot, with laudable performances from Neil Nitin Mukesh and Ameesha Patel, Shortcut Romeo makes up for loose ends and bizarre twists in the plot by means of sheer masala power.

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