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Gumraah Is A Lousy Retelling Of Graham Greene’s The Case For The Defence
A stronger lead could’ve perhaps saves Gumraah, but also nothing could’ve saved it…
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Pathaan Is A Celebration Of What It Means To Be Shahrukh Khan, Nothing More
Pathaan isn’t a cinematic genius, not that it ever aims to be. All it wants to be is an SRK film in full capacity and on that front, it delivers!
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Bhediya Plays Out As A Bad Hangover Of Vidya Balan’s Sherni, But With Mythology
Starring Varun Dhawan in the lead role, Bhediya has potential but less material to offer…
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Liger Is Hindi Cinema’s Biggest Embarrassment
As long as we don’t demand better films, a bunch of talentless people will keep making films like Liger…
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JugJugg Jeeyo Is 2022’s Contribution To The ‘Snooze’ Genre Of Films
JugJugg Jeeyo borrows heavily from Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna but is never as brave as the latter…
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Confusion, Not Conclusion, Is The Overarching Theme of Anek
In 2022, a film about inclusion with a cis het, North Indian man as the leading man will come out as pretentious…
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Kangana Ranaut and Divya Dutta Rise Above The Writing In Dhaakad
But the real question is, does Dhaakad not deserve a fair chance at the box office?
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Jersey wants to be a century, but ends up being a couple of singles
Jersey, starring Shahid Kapoor, Mrunal Thakur and Pankaj Kapur shows potential but lacks execution…
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Badhaai Do Is A Gloriously Splendid Film With A-Level Performances
The messiness of love isn’t a heterosexual problem. It’s a universal one. That’s what Badhaai Do is really about…
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Gehraiyaan Is A Yacht That Sinks In A Muddy Puddle
What could’ve been a deep study of familial relationships, love and lies is, in simple words, a bad film…
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Atrangi Re Is A Terrific Idea Turned Into A Mockery Of Mental Health
Atrangi Re could’ve been a wonderful conversation starter. But at the hands of a poorly researched script and an over-the-top lead, it makes fun of what it wanted to solve…
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There’s Research And Roar, But 83 Falls Short Of A Century, Quite Literally
Ranveer Singh is at the top of his game in 83, and the film gives us the experience it promises. But is this a film, or a documentary?