• Queen is irresistible. Highly recommended. A must-see film. You will leave the theatre with your heart humming happily.

  • The film is titled ‘Shaadi Ke Side Effects’ but it is more about parenthood ke side effects.The second half gets a bit heavy and stretched. But the climax saves the film.

  • A daring attempt by Imtiaz, a glorious showcase of India (better than any Incredible India campaign) and a superlative performance by Alia Bhatt makes Highway a must-watch.

  • Quite easily, this is Salman Khan’s Gadar – with a unique concept, of course. Look out for his intricate dance steps in the ‘Baaki Sab First Class Hai’ song. It’s also refreshing to see Tabu on screen after long – she makes you wonder why she does such few films.

  • When Sholay first hit the screens in 1975, it was pegged as the greatest story ever told and the greatest star cast ever assembled. 39 years later, nothing has changed. A film, that’s quite easily the most influential movie-going experience of our times, does not need a review.

  • India’s answer to The Fast & The Furious is here. Welcome to the world of jaw-dropping action and stunts never seen before on Hindi screen. Dhoom 3 redefines the word ‘entertainment’ in the grandest way possible.

  • Addicted to rom-coms, you may want to check it out.

  • This is a film by a true romantic, who is brimming with crazy passion. If you share that with him, watch it.

  • This is the kind of film one can unabashedly enjoy for what it is. Go on, indulge the superhero fan in you.

  • The film bristles with the raw, unnerving textures of a battlefield documentary. What is impressive is the film’s cool restraint. Not once does it attempt to sensationalize, sermonize or take sides. It merely states facts and tackles the subject head-on.The imagery is so effective and powerful that, you are transported back in time when the incidents actually takes pace.

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