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Movie Review - Saas Bahu Aur Sensex
There's a little bit of saas bahu bickering and a little bit of sensex understanding, but more of a love triangle. The main location of the entire film is a typical residential colony in Navi Mumbai. There's a little bit of saas bahu bickering and a little bit of sensex understanding, but more of a love triangle. Tanushree Dutta, looking slim and sexy, has a well-carved out character.
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Movie Review - The Last Lear
Writer-director Rituparno Ghosh goes back to his tried and tested formula: film-within-film format.The performances by lead actors are laudable. Amitabh Bachchan makes us considerate towards Harry at every step. He imbibes humour, pathos, hurt and pride into this very complex and somehow real character. Preity Zinta, as the model-turned-actress, doles out a restrained performance.
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Movie Review - Welcome to Sajjanpur
One can hardly associate Shyam Benegal and bawdy humour. From a director who had given us some amazingly unforgettable and socially relevant movies like 'Ankur' or 'Kaliyug', the crude, completely disarming humour in 'Welcome to Sajjanpur' makes it watchable, even memorable. What makes this satire even more unconventional is that Benegal gives it the full 'tongue-in-cheek' treatment.
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Movie Review - Rock On
The story goes back and forth in time, at a rapid pace, as it covers a decade in the lives of the four members of the music band 'Magik' and their women. In his first film as an actor, Farhan Akhtar proves that he is a competentactor though his voice modulation needs some brushing up. The real surprise package of 'Rock On', however, is the model-turned actor Arjun Rampal, whose performance stands out in the perfectly cast, well-acted film.
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Movie Review - Tahaan
Director Santosh Sivan combines his many strengths to make a film with a boy, in the backdrop of the disturbances of the Kashmir valley, shooting in freezing temperature and with obvious risks. Unfortunately, it isn't possible to make an entertaining film about the State, considering the terrible conditions there. Santhosh Sivan's is a poetic effort that deals with terrorism and its impact in a sensitive manner.
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Movie Review - A Wednesday
It is a typically normal day at the cop station, people are registering routine complaints and the routine work is on. Out of the blue, the Mumbai police commissioner gets a call about bombs placed in various locations. You know what it is: yet another film about terrorism, but when the twist comes, it is most unexpected and pleasantly shocking.
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Movie Review - C Kkompany
Never mind the odd spelling of the title; but, with a little more effort and intelligence sewn into its screenplay, 'C Kkompany' could easily have been another 'Lage Raho Munnabhai'. The story of the film is about three friends who are in dire need of money and pretend to be a gang to extort money. Once they get involved in their 'effort', they realize at a latter stage that the consequences are way beyond their control.
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Movie Review - Contract
If Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) gave us an inside view of underworld with Satya and an overview of underworld with Company, then it would be suffice to say that his latest offering Contract gives no viewpoint on underworld at all. This precisely summarizes Ram Gopal Varmas third installment on the underworld trilogy. The realistic effect of RGVs earlier films is conspicuously missing from Contract.
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Movie Review - Kismat Konnection
Film is one of those feel-good love stories set in a rich NRI backdrop having a customary Indian narration. Hindi films of late have been mainly concentrating on locations rather than bothering to do something about an item called story. Shahid Kapoor, fresh from the success of Jab We Met, is his usual self and delivers a sincere performance. Vidya Balan, who has a graceful charm around her, is as natural as ever.
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Movie Review - Mehbooba
Watching Afzal Khans Mehbooba evokes mirth and nostalgia in equal parts. The movie, which has almost taken a decade in the making, results in the leading actors appearances and sizes changing from scene to scene. The costumes too look very funny and the listless choreography of the many songs finally dates the film to the mid-eighties to mid-nineties period.
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