• Traffic, both the original and its Hindi version, will forever bear testimony to the magnitude of the loss that Pillai’s untimely death represents for cinema.

    This is a fitting swan song: an unmissable film.

  • Low on genuine emotion, Baaghi is only as engaging as a badly designed video game.

  • Nil Battey Sannata is easy to recommend. It is light-hearted, easy on the eyes and mind, and full of heart.

    This film says a great deal about a girl-child’s struggles, a mother’s hopes and the ways of the education system. But, in the end, Nil Battey Sannata is also a good old story about life and its vicissitudes.

  • This is a film that has no saving graces at all: not worth wasting time or money on, even if you happen to be a diehard Boman Irani fan.

  • A small film whose impact is enhanced manifold by Randeep Hooda’s presence, Laal Rang also has other bright spots. But cottoning on to them might call for patience.

    Spare some, and you might just find Laal Rang worth your while.

  • Fan works for the most part because it has the fabulous SRK act as a ‘young’ star-struck boy. His energetic performance is worth the price of the ticket – if not more.

  • 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.

  • It is a film for children and adults alike. Not to be missed…

  • 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.

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