Top Rated Films
Sweta Kaushal's Film Reviews
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If anything, Vipin Sharma’s acting is what stays with you. Watch the film, if you must, for the intentions and Sharma’s skills.
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Raja Natwarlal may not be the most brilliant con film around, but you can watch it once for the performances and the fun it offers.
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The audience mostly wants action as well as comedy in a Rohit Shetty film. Sadly, Singham did not return with a bang.
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Even if a film is not a great piece of art, it should be entertaining. This one fails in both aspects.
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If you belong to the minority, Sajid Nadiadwala offers a decent story, and backs it up with some brilliant performances. Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Saurabh Shukla, Mithun Chakravorty and Sanjay Mishra are actors no Bollywood fan would ever want to miss. Salman fan or not, this is a film Bollywood movie lovers will find worth the time and money.
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The film manages to scare audiences with its 3D technique and its surprise element. However, other than those few moments, the story is predictable.
Watch it if you love scary movies that come with a few laughs.
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Hate Story 2 has strong performances but fails to impress. Unlike the Paoli Dam-starrer prequel Hate Story, this one is not high on sex. All you have is Sunny Leone’s item song Pink Lips so weirdly forced into the plot that it looks like an advertisement.
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Watch Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya for wonderful performances, Ashutosh Rana and smart screenplay. But do remember it’s one of the dreamy, larger-than-life and low on logic Bollywood movies.
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Watch Bobby Jasoos, if you must, for Vidya’s performance and the chemistry she shares with Ali.
Sadly, the film could have done very well if it didn’t waste too many frames on dealing with Bobby and her confrontation with her family. It looks forced and deliberate, a brazen attempt to reach a wider audience. Throughout the film, Rajendra Gupta (Bobby’s father) does not talk to her because he does not approve of her ‘jasoosi’.
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Watch Ek Villain for an amazing performance by Riteish Deshmukh, the music (which is already a hit) and a well-knit plot. This is certainly not a film you would want to miss.