• In the month of Independence Day, Phantom is the perfect film to fuel up the patriotic spirit. Go for it.

  • All Is Well is nothing short of a ride to hell. If you want to stay well, stay away from it.

  • It’s nowhere close to Warrior. But there’s the Akshay-Siddharth on-screen combo, how can you miss that?

  • For a comedy film, ‘Bangistan’ has very little humour. You go into see a light, funny film but you soon realise this one is too preachy and predictable to achieve that.

  • With love, patriotism, religion in perfect measure, this is Salman Khan’s best in recent years. And the perfect film this festive season. Go for it!

  • Bahubali is beyond your imagination – a film that takes Indian cinema to the next level. Don’t miss it.

  • DDD would’ve been a lot of fun had it been shorter, crisper and less indulgent.

  • The problem with TWMR is in its sheer dishonesty. If this were an Anees Bazmee brainless comedy, it would still be understandable and acceptable…Despite all its flaws, watch it for the one-woman-show of Kangana Ranaut.

  • Bombay Velvet will go down in history as the film that had everything going for it – the actors, the budget, the scale and the promotion. And still somehow got derailed.

    If you are someone who wears velvet everyday, watch it.

  • Constipation, as a subject, is clearly not something that’s easy to digest! But Sircar plays along with it; he makes you laugh with it; he lets you have fun with it. You become so much a part of Bhaskor and Piku’s world that even the intermission seems like an unwanted break. Sircar strikes his masterstroke in the second half – where he makes you cry just as easily as he made you laugh.

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