Troy Ribeiro
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Troy Ribeiro's Film Reviews
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Overall, this film coming from director Omung Kumar who had earlier given us films like “Mary Kom” and “Sarbjit”, is a big let down. The entire viewing experience is truly repulsive and an eye sore.
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Overall, Raaz Reboot is mediocre fare and may appeal only to fans of the Raaz franchise.
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Overall, Freaky Ali inspired by the English film, Happy Gilmore, entertains with its simplicity and raw Indian appeal.
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…a tackily mounted film that fails to appeal. His story, screenplay, plot, characterisation and action sequences are all sketchily crafted, and the outcome is a boring, tedious affair. There is nothing that elevates the viewing experience.
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Overall, don’t bother travelling back in time and give 1920 London a skip.
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This over two-hour saga is an absolute eyesore and makes for tedious viewing. It is a far cry from the rom-com it is touted to be.
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Overall, “Fitoor” does not live up to the great expectations you have for the film.
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The title of the film, “Chauranga,” which means four colors, does not justify itself properly. Equally limp is the film in its ability to deliver a strong message. The slow pace and lack of high octane action, leaves it looking like a slice of the Dalit life.
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…would appeal only to the urban audience, as the others would neither relate to the characters nor some of their shocking behaviour.
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“My father only gave me the name Malala, he did not make me (the person I am), Malala,” is the only blunt statement in this documentary that hits the nerve at the right spot. This spontaneous response, from Malala Yousafzai, shows that she has the spunk and a mind of her own. Malala is a perfect subject for a great documentary but unfortunately this documentary lacks her spirit.