• Despite landing a great idea, ‘Jazbaa’ remains a shallow watch, where Gupta indulges his South Korean fetish but never challenges himself or his characters to create a world that could’ve been menacingly gripping.

  • As the movie draws to an end, and you find your own truth, you will be left haunted by the images of a giddy teenager flashing on your screen…

  • ‘Singh is Bling’ is a movie that tries too hard to impress, but never does. It’s the kind of movie that gets sucked in its own idiosyncrasies but fails to involve, let alone tickle, its audience. It’s the kind of movie where fat women are mocked at, while the thin girls are taught peculiar lessons on women’s empowerment. It’s the kind of movie where song and dance are key, the jokes incidental, and the acting abysmal.

  • Kangana Ranaut and Imran Khan’s ‘Katti Batti’ isn’t fun…Nikhil Advani’s rom-com is inspired by Hollywood tales…

  • Advani’s ‘Hero’ ends up a lengthy, unimaginative remake. Stay away, if you prefer movies that are easy on our senses.

  • While the laughs were limited, it was indeed delightful to see Dubai shine and shimmer. This could possibly be one of its few highlights.

    Movies like ‘Welcome Back’ or its predecessor ‘Welcome’ are best left untouched.

    It’s madness that could entertain you if you are wired weirdly.

  • The spectacular scenes are restricted to the fighting ring. But, unlike Rocky Balboa’s bloody boxing adventures, David and Monty’s martial arts doesn’t inspire or demand applause.

  • ‘Drishyam’ picks up momentum towards the second-half, so if you are willing to indulge the filmmaker, you wouldn’t be disappointed.

  • …could’ve turned into something so much more, but it doesn’t. And that’s a pity.

  • Had Remo focused on the dance, and cut out the rest of the mush, this would’ve been a great watch.

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