• At home with the genre, Dhulia delivers a winner that not only entertains, but keeps you engaged with its riveting screenplay and top notch performances.

  • The film works on more levels than it fails, and most of it is because of its brilliant execution. Watch it for the performances.

  • There is certain madness in each one of us. It isn’t healthy to contain that madness at all times. When you let go, you see the silver lining behind that dark cloud. That’s what David O Russell’s quirky drama about two individuals – Pat (Bradley Cooper) and Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence) dealing with their own situation in the most unexpected way is all about.

  • Neither preachy nor wanting to make a statement, Kurbaan keeps it simple. It’s a thriller that tackles terrorism and the Islamic viewpoint with maturity and depth. Packed with powerful performances, it’s a must- watch for its technical brilliance and captivating storyline.

  • Bombay Talkies is a format that needs to be praised for its concept. The sequencing of the stories works and the pace is swift, never showing signs of lethargy. If this was a tribute to 100 years of cinema, then we need to have an array of directors from different genres pay such homages more often.

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