Over all Tanuja’s story line and concept are great. However what it lacks is a punch and longer screenplay to really hit home the film and its message... Read More
Acting wise, Rahul Bose and Kay Kay Menon are proven performers who stand up yet again. Rahul portrays both a happy go lucky officer and an intense defense lawyer Read More
Love Songs is probably Chatterjee’s attempt at questioning life and decisions that human beings – here being depicted by Mridula – often take in life. Read More
The movie despite having stars like Paresh Rawal and Suniel Shetty left audience counting down the minutes till the end credits rolled. The girls – Esha, Tanishaa and Sameera – annoy the hell out of you. Read More
Abbas Mastan will draw in fans to the box office largely because of the multi star line up and for the infamous Bipasha Basu – Saif Ali Khan lovemaking number Read More
Amateurish from its first frame to the last... visuals of the real life footage makes it appear more of a Muncipal Corporation documentary rather than a compassionate film or tribute... Read More
Anil Kapoor is a Professor in Urdu literature, who is befriended by a suicide bomber commissioned to detonate a bomb near Red Fort on Independence Day. Read More
Ranvir Shorey displays amazing range as an actor. Getting into the skin of the characters of both VK and Raje, he comes out with one of the most brilliantly performed acts. Read More
Hats off to Kunal Khemu for pulling off two diversely different characters within one film... While he is extremely loveable as Karan, his intensity as Kunal is awe inspiring Read More
Ashutosh's labour of love is visible in every frame of the movie. Having made one of the most opulent films in Indian cinema, Gowariker deserves a bow for his vision and successful handling of the epic love story. Read More
For a movie that doesn't have much of a star value, three hours is just too much. Despite some funny moments even Rama can't save this predictable drama. Read More
Rohit Shetty’s Sunday offers a perfect mix of fun, spills and thrills. Although the first half leaves you a bit confused because it jumps from one scene to another too quickly, the second half more than makes up for it Read More
Coming at the back of the inspiring Iqbal and the impeccably scripted Dor, Bombay To Bangkok is Nagesh Kukunoor’s maiden attempt at a complete masala film. Read More
Shakespeare meets Rangeela in this fiercely originally sassy and often enormously intelligent drama about a wannabe Bollywood's star's run-in with the underworld. Read More
Halla Bol is a typical Santoshi product, which re-opens wounds, is raw and hard-hitting and has life-like situations, with a savior who pricks your conscience. Read More
Anees Bazmee’s last film No Entry was a cult-comedy. With his next film Welcome he goes literally opposite, not just in its title but also in its treatment. Read More
Instead of falling in the trap of showcasing his technical wizardry in his directorial debut, Aamir concentrates fully on narrating a beautiful story. Read More