• Soaring on a dream, Hawaizaada transports us into an enchanting world of a dream-reality where anything can happen. Birds can sing, humanbeing can fly….whatever! Fuelling the impossible dream is the central performance by Ayushmann Khurrana.

  • All in all, like how a baby child is thrilled to see something new, Akshay Kumar’s Baby will also leave you amazed and thrilled for solid reasons. A must watch…

  • The characters in Ugly are ruthless, dark, desperate and dangerous, more to themselves than others. Anurag Kashyap’s Ugly is a thriller which leaves us with a sense of utter futility about the quality of life that we lead.

  • …an edgy drama but certainly contains a strong social message.

  • There are a couple of funny one liners in the film Kill Dil and it’s a good mix of humour, action, romance and drama.

  • Combination of Farah Khan’s direction along with Shahrukh Khan’s charisma and Deepika Padukone’s glamour leaves little scope for the audience to give Happy New Year a miss. However, performance by other stars also seemed promising.

  • Yaan is a typical Hollywood inspired Tamil movie with some brilliant camera work in which the visuals look slick but fails to impress one and all due to its poor writing which makes the movie logic-less and dull. So dull, that it conveniently overcomes the glossiness provided by the cinematography.

  • Govindudu Andarivadele is a must watch family entertainer with emotion, action, family bonding and love. The movie has included everthing which should be in a family drama. GAV will be a grand treat this festival season.

  • Loukyam is a decent family entertainer with a high comic quotient. The movie has everything for mass audience too. Especially, it will be a grand treat for the lovers of comedy films. It is a good time-passer for this weekend.

  • In a nut shell, Sonam Kapoor and Fawad Khan’s Khoobsurat directed by Shashanka Ghosh will not disappoint you only if you never watched Rekha’s version of the film.

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