• Chaalis Chaurasi is a one-time watch for its stellar performances.

  • This one is strictly for old-timers who could get a high seeing Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor in the same frame even if it is for just a few minutes. The rest would be happier watching Shah Rukh’s antics in 3-D.

  • See this only if you are a Prateik Babbar fan. Else avoid.

  • If you like cute, cheesy, breezy love stories then Love Breakups Zindagi is for you.

  • Dev Anand still sees himself in a similar mould. Writing and directing movies. For those who felt the director in him would give younger actors a chance to dominate on screen, be warned this film is all about Dev Anand, Dev Anand and still more Dev Anand. In case you’re not his admirer, you can abandon this review here itself. Or else keep reading.

  • This film is best avoided.

  • This film is best avoided.

  • Double Dhamaal is a huge disappointment. Especially for those who’ve seen the first part. And even for those who haven’t. Watch it at your own risk.

  • Of course, there’s nothing wrong with a movie that aims to root itself in multiple plotlines, but everyone isn’t Quentin Tarantino at the end of the day. Even copying films such as Satya and Vaastav (which established the gangster genre) is an art. An important lesson for first-time film maker Ankush Bhatt.

  • Rahul Bose fans may enjoy this film. Or Shifaali Shah fans, (yes she does have many admirers). Or if you enjoy ‘multiplex’ films which take over two hours to get a ‘message’ across to you. The rest are safest giving it a miss.

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