• With a 169-minute run time, the film drags in parts, but never fails to intrigue.

  • In totality, Hoffman and his team capture the flamboyance of the 1990s along with the lilting background score in style, making it an ideal film for a romantic date.

    For others, it would be a mushy entertainer nevertheless.

  • The premise is interesting and intriguing.

    Yup, ‘Pizza’ delivers.

  • …seems like a safe bet taken by the actress (Dia) after her initial failure with `Love, Breakups, Zindagi` in 2011. Because when you have Vidya Balan in the film, surely you don`t need any of the Khans. It`s not without a reason we say, Bobby, that you have always been an unsung `hero` of the script.

    P.S: Do watch it for Vidya Balan`s acting prowess again!

  • If you like to reflect and want to watch a refreshingly thought-provoking movie, go watch it.

  • Certain portions are a bit of a drag, but the comic sequences will make up for the monotony. The cast has put up a good show. Overall, SOS is worth a watch, a complete family entertainer!

  • Here’s a fight which we have heard about and seen through the ages – the fight between the Capitalists and the Communists. Prakash Jha presents it in his own way; and going by his illustrious line of work, it would be a big mistake on your part if you happen to give ‘Chakravyuh’ a miss.

  • In totality, ‘Chittagong’ is a must watch for all those, who love their country.

  • Overall, ‘English Vinglish’ is a complete family entertainer and worth every penny! Yes, Sridevi is back!

  • To wrap up, ‘OMG Oh My God!’ is a film that is undoubtedly one that rests solely on the shoulders of Paresh Rawal, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the man takes away the award for the ‘Best Male Debut’ this year. Akshay Kumar, as the 21st-century Krishna, offers a much-welcome break to his audience. The ‘Divine Comedy’ doesn’t bore. Watch the film for a lot of things – Paresh Rawal being the top of the list!

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