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Review: 3 Storeys Has Endless Surprises

Review: 3 Storeys Has Endless Surprises

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'This colliding of worlds is a feature of chawl life in Mumbai, where the clashes in one household often become prime-time television for the neighbours; where the boundaries of good sex, lechery, and...

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Review: Hate Story 4 Is Such A Sob Story

Review: Hate Story 4 Is Such A Sob Story

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Hate Story 4 disappoints, says Prasanna D Zore. Like Shah Rukh Khan's anti-hero in Baazigar, Hate Story 4 has the sexy Urvashi Rautela play the anti-heroine, out to avenge her brother's murderers. Bu...

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Veerey Ki Wedding Review: Predictably Blah

Veerey Ki Wedding Review: Predictably Blah

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Veerey Ki Wedding is a messy affair that can be well be avoided, feels Urvi Parikh. Apart from having a similar name to that of a movie starring Kareena Kapoor Khan and Sonam Kapoor, Veerey Ki Weddin...

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Review: Pari Wants To Scare You...

Review: Pari Wants To Scare You...

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...But ends up being oddly moving, says Sreehari Nair. Prosit Roy's Pari is Ek Thi Daayan in reverse. For a film with a cunningly baroque and riveting first half, Kannan Iyer's Ek Thi Daayan had one ...

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Review: Welcome To New York Is A Worthless Bollywood Spoof

Review: Welcome To New York Is A Worthless Bollywood Spoof

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Welcome To New York is not a film with a story or a message. It's a mishmash of IIFA footage, with intermittent spoofs about Bollywood's vanity, feels Prasanna D Zore.   Trust Karan Johar and R...

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Review: Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety Amuses In Fits And Starts

Review: Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety Amuses In Fits And Starts

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A delightful supporting cast rescues an underwhelming film, says Sukanya Verma. In Luv Ranjan's brand of creativity, misogyny is a movie genre by itself. Men are lovesick fools better off bonding wit...

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Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: Frances Rules

Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: Frances Rules

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Frances McDormand's thumping central performance is a masterclass in how to sock the screen with flawless outrage, notes Sukanya Verma. The truth is rarely pure and never simple, professed Oscar Wild...

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Kuch Bheege Alfaaz Review: Love In The WhatsApp Era

Kuch Bheege Alfaaz Review: Love In The WhatsApp Era

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Onir has got what it needs to make films that are sensible, thought-provoking and entertaining at the same time. Onir's Kuch Bheege Alfaaz leaves you with moist eyes and a joyful heart.The film's tit...

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Review: Aiyaary Feels Like Unending Punishment

Review: Aiyaary Feels Like Unending Punishment

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Aiyaary is a bloated, prolonged, mess of misplaced purpose that digresses from military misdeeds to animal cruelty, says Sukanya Verma. Aiyaary begins with a lengthy disclaimer stating it is a work o...

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Review: Aiyaary Is Deceived By Its Own Cleverness

Review: Aiyaary Is Deceived By Its Own Cleverness

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Neeraj Pandey's Aiyaary is the sort of spy fantasy story that drunks narrate in bars, says Sreehari Nair. Often in movies where he's anointed by the devil, Kumud Mishra plays a terrible Advance Man. ...

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