• Unlike Madras Cafe, however, Abraham’s Kumar sulks big time throughout the film in an effort to win your sympathy for facing the consequences of doing his job as an honest and upright police officer.

    Mrunal Thakur and Ravi Kishen barely have anything to do.

  • One feels for the classy cast — all of them — for being part of a film that has neither substance nor sense nor a story line.

    Why did Jackie, Jimmy, Kay Kay, Pankaj, Mahie and Shriya agree to act in Phamous?

  • Watch Hate Story 4, if you must, for Rautela, Bhatena and Wahi. And, of course, Gulshan Grover, who while having nothing much to do in the film as the duo’s ‘affluent’, ‘tycoon’ father, does entertain with his presence.

  • The film fails miserably in its intent if the intent were to spoof Bollywood, as it only does that for the sake of punchlines and does not explore it better.

  • Aksar 2 is a film that gets you primed in the first half but is a sad squib in the second.

  • While actor Arjun Rampal’s portrayal of gangster Arun Gawli in Daddy is gutsy, producer-writer Arjun Rampal pushes the audience to discover more plot holes than Mumbai citizens encountered this monsoon

  • The film won’t be remembered for Nandy’s direction or Ghalib’s plot.

    Babumoshai Bandookbaaz will be remembered as Nawazuddin’s worst film yet.

  • What can you say about a Paresh Rawal comedy where only Sanjay Mishra offers comic relief…

  • This hormone-crazy, romantic-comedy is let down by some tepid direction…

  • Only a miracle can save this ship from sinking unnoticed, unlamented at the Box Office for the film and its lead actors leave no stone unturned to let it sink at Emerald Bay…

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