• Love Games is a Vishesh Films offering. So it does not lack surface gloss. But it simply isn’t enough to hide its lack of depth. Best avoided.

  • With its promising premise undermined by erratic execution, Ki And Ka is only intermittently watchable.

  • This ‘nowhere man’ seems intent on a slow, unsteady walk back to where he has come from. Nowhere. That pretty much sums up the film.

    Rocky Handsome is strictly for fans of ultra-violent action movies.

  • Does Teraa Surroor have any redeeming feature at all? Well, the length is a bit of a relief. The film’s runtime is 15 minutes under two hours. So, it isn’t as patience-trying as it otherwise might have been.

  • Jai Gangaajal is likely to be a letdown for those who expect it to be a worthy follow-up to Gangaajal.

    But if you go in without too many expectations, you might find parts of its fairly palatable.

  • Zubaan stretches itself too thin at times in trying to raise its narrative tempo. In its quieter moments, however, it does manage to get its voice heard.

    Watch it for the latter bits – and for Vicky Kaushal.

  • If only the disparate elements were better dovetailed into the larger picture it seeks to paint, Bollywood Diaries might have had more to write home about.

    It is disappointing that it doesn’t because the premise did have a great deal of promise.

  • Sanam Re is a surefire cure for insomnia. Its air of somnolence is so pervasive that a yawn a minute is absolutely guaranteed.

  • Sanam Teri Kasam is excruciatingly painful. The torture it inflicts has as much to do with its length as with what transpires between the start and end points.

    This is an unmitigated disaster, a travesty of the medium that only a miracle can save from sinking without a trace.

  • …watch Ghayal Once Again at your own risk and only if you can withstand the relentless onslaught it unleashes.

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