• It’s like he took the story board session to be a master class in direction.  Forget having the ability to create drama, there isn’t a decent dialogue or scene. And he wastes the only two talents he has — Anil Kapoor and  Saqib Saleem. Worse, he is unable to create even a single Sallu Magic Moment. 

  • There’s not enough Rajini magic…When Rajini Sir arrives, it’s as if the screen itself folds from both ends to bend down in a respectful namaskaram.

  • Omerta is an honourable film, but it often looses track of itself as it goes off on tangents so obscure and weak.

  • Daas Dev is more interested in telling us the story of power, than the story of ishq…

  • Manu Rishi, who has written the film, has his heart in the right place, but seems to have misplaced his brain.

  • Goes cuckoo after a crafty, confident start…Irrfan Khan, of course, is the king of sardonic humour, with snarky lines delivered straight-faced.

  • Baaghi 2’s plot is simple. It’s also a copy. And yet three writers were required to collaborate on its screenplay.

  • Lacerating sanctimony of the honest babu…Raid wants to repair and energise our faith in the Indian sarkar and its attendant babus.

  • A stylised, witchy tale about the power of love…

  • The film’s casting is intelligent, and it was a pleasure to watch Alok Nath chug whiskey and throw some gandi gaalis.

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