Top Rated Films
Rohit Vats's Film Reviews
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Overall, ‘Iron Man 3’ is a story told on a grand canvas which is capable enough of engaging you for 130 minutes but don’t look for any ideological deviation of Iron Man even if the world is changing fast.
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Overall, ’10 ml Love’ is brisk, funny and refreshing. The film’s pace and witty humour have the ability to grip you for close to two hours. A very good watch this weekend.
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Overall, ‘1920: Evil Returns’ showcases some good ‘horror’ moments in the second half, provided you sustain the tyranny of the first half.
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Overall, ‘Chakravyuh’ is a well intentioned and finely crafted film, which shies away from taking any stand. A good watch for the people who believe that India has progressed a lot and things go just fine if your stock exchange functions smoothly. And yes, claps for the last ultimate voice-over of the film.
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The film shies away from delivering a distinct political and cultural message. It doesn’t even try to propagate a philosophy which is a trademark of Priyadarshan’s earlier acclaimed films, but he should be praised for showcasing a rural setup (How many village based films we see in a year?). At least, he is featuring the lives of people who form the major chunk of Indian population.
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The good thing about ‘Bumboo’ is its climax. You can certainly laugh towards the end. And yes, Mika Singh’s song during the credits is worth dancing.Message of the film fails to reach the spectator because Sanjay Mishra gives a really long ‘speech’ before coming to the crux of the matter.’Bumboo’ is a film made with good intentions but somehow the makers couldn’t transform the original idea onto the celluloid.You can always watch ‘Bumboo’ to support the storytellers who dare to go against the established market norms.
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Overall, ‘From Sydney with Love’ is meant for the takers of simple and idealistic romance. The makers don’t fancy to develop a new love theorem and remains within the comfort zone. Though unnecessary melodrama hampers the pace of the film, still it appeals due to the efforts put in by the newcomers.
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With good production values, ‘Krishna Aur Kans’ is childish but enjoyable, but you really need to avoid the lack of excellence in animation.
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‘Chhodo Kal Ki Baatein’ doesn’t boast of stars but Pramod Joshi cares to use the medium of cinema for a good cause. The subject is complex but it has the potential to make you think.
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The climax is uselessly dragged and doesn’t evoke any enthusiasm in the viewer’s mind.
The camera work is ordinary, so is the editing but the real disappointment is the music of the film. Just one song ‘Superman’ catches some imagination otherwise the album is a dud.
The portrayal of gay community in the film can raise some eyebrows. Their representation is not sympathetic.