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Breathe: Into The Shadows Review
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'At the centre of it all is Abhishek Bachchan trying valiantly to pique our curiosity, but simply cannot muster the edginess his Avinash so badly needs,' observes Sukanya Verma. I wonder what the mak...
Undekhi Review
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'Undekhi sends chills down your spine,' notes Moumita Bhattacharjee. In some parts of north India, firing guns at weddings is part of the celebrations. But incidents have been reported of people gett...
Sufiyum Sujatayum Review
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'In this age of OTT, where you are overdosed on content with violence, crime, sex and lust, this love story is refreshing,' notes Divya Nair. There wasn't a lot of excitement about the first Malayala...
Rasbhari Review
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You are neither entertained nor enticed in Rasbhari, complains Joginder Tuteja. I have no issues with the genre to which Rasbhari belongs. Sexual awakening among the youth is the premise of this Swar...
Chaman Bahaar Review
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Chaman Bahaar is a lazy, laborious, ride, says Joginder Tuteja. A girl steps out of her room, opens the gate of her house, takes out her dog for a walk on a deserted road for exactly one minute, make...
Bhonsle Review
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'The pure grace and proportion in Manoj Bajpayee's performance shows he knows his art inside out,' applauds Sukanya Verma. Manoj Bajpayee's silence is his greatest strength in Bhonsle. It writes itse...
Penguin Review
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Penguin falters because it starts losing steam at the most crucial juncture -- the last 20 minutes, notes Joginder Tuteja. What is the best part about Penguin? Well, it is marginally better than the ...
Aarya Review
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'What really works is the core story, the characters who come together, the twists and turns, and, above all, Sushmita Sen,' notes Joginder Tuteja. IMAGE: Sushmita Sen plays Aarya Sareen in Ram Madhv...
Bulbbul Review
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Stunning looking, Bulbbul keeps the scares to a minimum, observes Moumita Bhattacharjee. IMAGE: Tripti Dimri in and as Bulbbul. 'Kyun? Aurat bhi to ho sakti hai?' a Thakurayan asks her brother-in-...
Your Honor Review
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'A thriller that doesn't thrill can't be a great audience pleaser.''Patience is key here,' observes Moumita Bhattacharjee. Your Honor is an Indian adaptation of the critically acclaimed Israeli show ...