Troy Ribeiro
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Watch this film only if you enjoy love stories even if they defy logic or you are a die-hard Kangana Ranaut fan.
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With decent technical and production values, Director Elizabeth Banks’ handling of a weak script, fails to impress viewers.
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Watch Bezubaan Ishq only if you are a die-hard romantic and have nothing better to view. The visuals help to break the monotony of watching a staid and predictable story unfurl.
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What starts off as an intriguing film ends up as an insipid horror tale that leaves no impact.
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The title is an acronym for “The Designated Ugly Fat Friend”, whose drivel drives the plot. It is a predictable tale of high school romance between the “Duff” and the school’s most sought-after hunk. Overall, “The Duff” is a feel-good, vanilla rom-com which is entertaining with some old-school charm that you can relate to.
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Director Mohit Suri’s Hamari Adhuri Kahani is an anachronistic, tragic romance that touches an emotional chord, yet, makes you dismiss it as a regressive piece of art. The direction appears confused, with a present-day setting, while the treatment of the plot and characters belong to a bygone era.
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Director Ashish R. Mohan seems to have a flair for action, but could have concentrated on quality humour as well. The dialogues, though witty at times seem like a feeble effort to make the audience laugh.
“Welcome 2 Karachi” is a poor desi version of the “Dumb and the Dumber”.
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What impedes the smooth, uninterrupted viewing is the constant bleeps in the dialogues, imposed by the censor board of the country. Apart from this, the writers have been innovative in introducing new cuss words like “lafange, luchhe, darpok, eena meena deekaa”… whatever they are supposed to mean.
Honestly, P Se PM Tak is a weak satire that does not impress.
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With all the tropes of the romance genre weaved into it, Ishqedarriyaan is a typical contrived, mushy and predictable tale of a Prince Charming and a damsel in distress. Overall, this is an ideal film for die-hard romantics who believe that good things happen to good people.
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This film is a highly avoidable, unless you happen to be a Ram Kapoor fan.