• The film has its moments. However, don’t go thinking you’ll have fun ‘solving’ the enigmatic case, as the events that follow might just be way too implausible and convenient for your liking.

  • While the film is undoubtedly better than the previous instalment, it’s not an out-and-out comedy as one would expect it to be. The jokes don’t come in as often and they aren’t as raunchy.

  • Its sensitive yet unsubtle narrative succeeds at retaining the book’s ambiguity, as well as raising pertinent questions on Islamic fundamentalism, emigration and USA’s interference in Pakistan. Nair captures the finer nuances of the thought-provoking tale with great conviction.

  • There are no unnecessary characters. Songs take the story forward and add to the fun. The epic war towards the end too is nicely executed. Most importantly, the animation quality is way better than its Indian contemporaries.

  • Songs take the film forward instead of simply adding to its length. Overall, Shree is a well-scripted thriller. Go for it.

  • From the jaw-dropping attack on Stark’s Malibu estate, his brand-new prehensile armour, to a mind-blowing airborne rescue scene, Iron Man 3 is every bit the superhero blockbuster you’d expect it to be. Just do not leave the theatre once the closing credits start rolling!

  • Aatma may not send shivers down your spine, but it dares to be unconventional.

  • Don’t expect an out-and-out comedy, the film is a light-hearted family entertainer with a message for the youth. Do take your dad along for it, in his gaddi!

  • …makes women realize that it’s more important to be happy and respected than being considered as righteous. It works strongly as social drama than a love story.

  • 1920 gives you the creeps…watch it.

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