• The 150-minute story shifts from being modern, to being regressive. To being pointless.

  • Apart from the spectacular performances and stunning locations ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ has its moments of fun, laughter, drama, tears and romance. So go on, plunge in. Zoya Akhtar’s movie is a delightful watch.

  • A movie must outdo its trailer. That’s what we hope for, but unfortunately Bollywood lures us into theatres with big promises and never keeps it. ‘Welcome 2 Karachi’ slips into that disappointing category.

    Last year, a small-budget movie ‘Filmistaan’ gave Indo-Pak border politics a clever, comical twist, sadly, ‘Welcome 2 Karachi’ never matches up.

  • …if you can look past the melodrama, ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’ provides some great laughs. Go on, LOL.

  • Despite the build-up and grandeur, Kashyap’s ‘Bombay Velvet’ falls short of being his masterpiece.

  • It’s only after stepping into Piku’s quirky world that we witness the brilliance of Shoojit’s craftsmanship.

    How he uses bowel movements to weave together a touching tale about family love, without ever employing cheap thrills or melodrama, is remarkable.

  • Akshay Kumar gives his all to ‘Gabbar is back’…Unfortunately Krish damages the reputation that ‘Sholay’ lend the legend.

  • Vikram Bhatt’s attempt at science-fiction is diluted by tacky special effects, a convoluted plot, and random lip-locks…Emraan Hashmi’s peekaboo in ‘Mr X’ is pretty lame!

  • …has its moments of thrill and shock, but his grand crescendo doesn’t live up to our expectation.

  • Navdeep’s less assured hands don’t lend ‘NH10’ the punch it deserves. It’s a good movie but not great.

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