• It’s enjoyable when it’s not trite. You might take to it if you are the sort that enjoys clichés​.

  • Rocky Handsome is meant for hard-core action fans. And for those who want to discover a bigger (much, much) and better John Abraham.

  • Zubaan is lovingly rendered sweet indie film about the spirit of reinvention. Celebrate it.

  • The best part of the film is its utter commitment to Siras’ story. We watched silently while an innocent man was victimised just because he was different from us, that’s just one more reason to watch this film.

  • Neerja is 2016’s best film so far and that makes it a must watch. But more importantly, in a country where heroes are easily forgotten, this one’s for Neerja Bhanot – the bravest and boldest 23-year-old you’ve ever known.

  • Watch it if you must for the lead pair’s chemistry and the picturesque tours of London and Mauritius. The rest of it is just ho-hum.

  • The problem with Fitoor is that it’s a love story that is not romantically compelling. The climax seems too rushed – it needed more drama and emotional depth but that’s missing.

  • Despite its flaws, this dhai kilo ka haath is worthy of a watch. Because they don’t make heroes like Ajay Mehra anymore.

  • Saala Khadoos is emotionally gripping tale with heart and a punch.

  • A feast for Sunny Leone fans, Mastizaade is shocking and scandalous.

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