• When you choose to tell a story a blind man’s vengeance you tread rough terrain. Chances of falling are high. Keeping it real is a task. That’s where a director like Sanjay Gupta makes a difference. More so, with a liberal dose of influence from producer Rakesh Roshan, a very capable director himself!

    Roshan senior has made multiple revenge dramas earlier and so has Sanjay Gupta. And it is no rocket science to figure that both have very distinct approaches. While Roshan has always relied heavy on emotions and is deft at making massy entertainers, Gupta has a tendency to explore then dark zones. With Kaabil, they find a mid path. And with a talent like Hrithik Roshan the find the perfect tool.

    The trailer gives out exactly what the film is going to be. The story is set in Mumbai. No time is wasted in acquainting us with Rohan Bhatnagar, the protagonist and the love of his life Supriya. Both visually impaired create a dream which is destroyed ruthlessly by the brother of a local politician. The police are mute spectators. Rohan decides to stop being a pawn and play the game by his rules. At intermission, the stage is set for what is about to come.

    Read entire review here https://goo.gl/TRuI1o

    January 25, 17
  • this ‘film’ certainly does not deserve a ticket sold… leave alone being called a biopic on India’s second Prime Minister, and someone who had the heart to send his own kids on public transport while he was the country’s most important man! Read whole review at –
    https://www.friedeye.com/movies/movie-review-jai-jawaan-jai-kisaan-lal-bahadur-shastri/

    February 07, 15
  • Tevar is more like a month old stale vanilla flavoured birthday cake. One that does not serve much purpose, except a reminder that you did cut a cake on your birthday – leftovers of which are not fit for consumption anymore!

    Click here to read rest: https://www.friedeye.com/movies/movie-review-tevar/

    January 09, 15