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D-Day
Critic reviews and ratings
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...a clear winner. A thriller worth every penny.
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...is what a well-made thriller ought to be -- taut, transfixing and spellbinding, with an astounding finale.
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...is what people like me wait Friday after Friday for. It does what it needs to and does not preach but leaves an impact strong enough to make you ask questions. It manages to bring out patriotism in you without the theatrics.
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...with an innovative story idea, adept editing, fantastic execution and good performances is immensely watchable, at least once.
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...is one of the best hard-hitting action films to have come out of the Indian film industry.
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...is explosive at three levels. The plot crackles. The acting sears. And the music flares with passion.
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The script could have been tighter but the mood is right. In the end, the shortcomings are more than offset by the movie's strengths.
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...despite its flaws, the movie still deserves a watch.
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...a well-researched, purposefully executed film.
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It’s preposterous at the best of times but nevertheless very watchable despite a stretched denouement, song interludes and redundant scenes of intimacy and family bonding.
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...for most parts is a nail-biting thriller.
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...worth your time if you're fond of the crash, boom, bang genre.
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...is quick and sleek.
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Advani should take a bow, as for the most part, it works.
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...opens up a small new genre in Hindi cinema, and what really worked for me is that this is truly a new age patriotic film, one without the baggage of jingoism.
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...is far from perfect, but as pulpy Bollywood action films go, it's very watchable and works its strengths.
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Why bother with common sense and logic when populism has been known to work magic at the box-office? Why bother even if it messes up an otherwise decent film?
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...the film establishes a connect from the very first scene itself...
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A thriller which tries hard to be way too much more.
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This is simply a high-minded masala movie...
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...breaks no new ground, but makes for gripping pulp.
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A gripping, racy, well-paced thriller that is populist, reductionist and politically naive.
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If you do like to watch the sort of films where Bollywood solves all India’s problems, you will like D-Day.
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An action-packed film that doesn’t give the audience space to jeer at its implausible storyline.
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