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REVIEW (ENG.)

No Strings Attached

No Strings Attached has the standard rom com trope of throwing opposites together and getting them to attract, but takes it much further.

REVIEW (ENG.)

The Rite

The clash between the man of faith, and the man who’s having a hard time finding his own moral centre, is at the heart of The Rite which gives us a few moments of real chills, but not enough to keep us riveted.

Can Indian audiences handle the beep?

Real grown-ups can handle real language. The censor board needs to stop beeping out the C-words.
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REVIEW (HINDI)

Turning 30

Turning 30 soon turns from a warm, welcome peek into that girl’s life, a girl we are prepared to like, into a series of cliches.

Why doesn't Bollywood provide good actors meaty roles?

Irrfan fights Spiderman, Tabu vanishes, Vinay Pathak waits in the wings. Why doesn’t Bollywood give them meaty roles?

Mumbai Meri Jaan (Hindi)

This is the kind of film which can raise immediate hackles: it’s melding of fact and fiction creates disturbing vignettes of communalised communities and individuals.

God Tussi Great Ho (Hindi)

God Tussi Great Ho is both predictable and pedestrian, but manages to keep us amused intermittently.

Bachna Ae Haseenon (Hindi)

Bachna Ae Haseenon delivers exactly what it promises; one good-looking guy, three hot girls, Switzerland-Australia-Italy, and lines that mix Angrezi, Punjabi and Hindi.

Singh Is Kinng (Hindi)

Whatever else it notches up, Singh Is Kinng will always and forever be known as the first Hindi film in Punjabi.

Ugly aur Pagli (Hindi)

The final kiss is a real humdinger. Pity the movie isn't. No matter, watch it for Ranvir.

Money hai to honey hai (Hindi)

Don't watch this. Period.

Mission Istanbul (Hindi)

Only exclamation marks spill out of Apoorva Lakhia’s Mission Istaanbul, which takes a contemporary, cautionary tale of terror.