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Review: Surkhaab Is A Vanity Project
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Surkhaab lacks the strength to go all the way either to become a masala thriller or to blossom into an insightful take on the exploitation of immigrants, notes Paloma Sharma. Surkhaab ( meaning Red...
Review: Purampokku... Is A Compelling Political Thriller
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Director S P Jananathan’s Purampokku Engira Podhuvudamai is an honest and compelling political thriller that debates the arbitrary nature of capital punishment against the backdrop of a c...
Review: Nee-Na Is Impressive
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Nee-Na is another brilliant effort by director Lal Jose, says Paresh C Palicha. In Nee-Na, director Lal Jose tries to analyse the impact of drinking on an individual and the people around that individ...
Review: Dil Dhadakne Do Music Is Average
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Overall, the music of Dil Dhadakne Do doesn't come close to that of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, writes Aelina Kapoor. Director Zoya Akhtar joins hands with dad Javed Akhtar and their favourite composers...
Review: Bombay Velvet Is Too Bloodless To Stun, Too Passionless To Stir
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Bombay Velvet paints a pretty postcard but not the soul of its decade, feels Sukanya Verma. Cluttered with reminders of the past, the Bombay in Anurag Kashyap’s brand new movie pretendsÂ...
Review: 36 Vayadhinile Is Jyothika's Show All The Way
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A simple yet effective script, well executed by the director, and the wonderful performance of Jyothika definitely make 36 Vayadhinile worth a watch, writes S Saraswathi. 36 Vayadhinile i...
Review: Lailaa O Lailaa Fails Miserably
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Lailaa O Lailaa is a tacky film that wasted the resources at its disposal, writes Paresh C Palicha. Why is there no retirement age for people in creative fields? One asks this question after wat...
Review: Bombay Velvet Is Marred By Weak Storytelling
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Bombay Velvet spends too much time on period details and loses focus, notes Aseem Chhabra. Towards the middle of Anurag Kashyap’s Bombay Velvet, Anushka Sharma’s Rosie Noronha stands on ...
Review: Bombay Velvet Is An Epic Misfire
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Bombay Velvet is an obviously shallow film, an all-out retro masala-movie with homage on the rocks and cocktail-shakers brimming with cliche, says Raja Sen. There are some filmmakers who scoff at t...
Review: Oru Second Class Yatra Is A Second Class Journey
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Director duo  Jexson Antony and Rejis Antony did obviously did not want the title to be reflective in the film but somehow that’s just what the film has to offer says Paresh C Palicha....