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Rascals: Movie Review

David Dhawan was the pioneer of the farcical films genre with the kind of comedies he made through the 90s. However mindless his films might have been, it still had an inherent sense of humour and ass...

Posted On: Oct 08, 2011 | Comments : 0

Movie Review: Soundtrack

Soundtrack is based on the true story of a prolific Indian musician portrayed by Rajeev Khandelwal as Ronak Kaul. He inherits his love for music from his father and in order to make it big in the musi...

Posted On: Oct 07, 2011 | Comments : 0

Bollywood reacts to Nagarjuna's sexual harassment case

The news of a sexual harassment case against Telugu actor Nagarjuna by a Hyderabad-based woman journalist has left Bollywood shocked, and more so after the police has now booked him under IPC sections...

Posted On: Oct 06, 2011 | Comments : 0

LOVE BREAKUPS ZINDAGI Movie Review: The film lacks freshness

Love Breakups Zindagi is a lighthearted take on modern-day urban relationships in India, but it is lifeless due to weak characters and an unimaginative scriptRomance is the most abused genre in Bollyw...

Posted On: Oct 06, 2011 | Comments : 0

Review: Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster

Absolute power corrupts absolutely. And the power to create cinema that takes the prevalent language of narration into the domain of the dark and unpredictable is a privilege belonging to some politic...

Posted On: Sep 30, 2011 | Comments : 0

Review: ‘Force’ is a treat for action lovers!

Actor John Abraham is back an out-an-out action film ‘Force’ that hits the theatres this Friday. A remake of Tamil hit ‘Kaakha Kaakha,’ it was also remade in Telugu under the n...

Posted On: Sep 30, 2011 | Comments : 0

Review: Shahid-Sonam starrer ‘Mausam’ is poetry in motion!

Coming straight from the stables of actor-turned-director Pankaj Kapoor, ‘Mausam’ can be best described as a wonderful blend of offbeat and mainstream cinema which is full of charm, elegan...

Posted On: Sep 23, 2011 | Comments : 0

Review: Speedy Singhs

It isn’t a ball game in the first place. It’s called hockey all right, but any similarity that it might have with the field game played with sticks is only coincidental. Yes, for one, the ...

Posted On: Sep 20, 2011 | Comments : 0

Review: That Girl In Yellow Boots

The only hint of colour that there is in the life of the female protagonist is confined to her boots. It is significant that we do not see that piece of fancy leather footwear ever again after the int...

Posted On: Sep 05, 2011 | Comments : 0

That Girl In Yellow Boots is for a mature audience

Director Anurag Kashyap admits that his latest movie That Girl In Yellow Boots is for a mature audience. But he is very upset with the organizers of the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF), who d...

Posted On: Sep 04, 2011 | Comments : 0
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