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Margarita With A Straw
Director Shonali Bose deserves a round of applause just for taking on an intense and sensitive issue of frustrations and helplessness attached to the unfulfilled sexual desires of a disabled person.
Apr 2015
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Court
A film so real that you can almost touch it. Please go watch it. The audience needs such films more than the film needing the audience.
Apr 2015
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Ek Paheli Leela
This is a movie so bad that one is truly curious to understand the 'creative process' that went into bringing it alive. It's a semi-porn rubbish masquerading as an intense romantic story.
Apr 2015
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Barefoot To Goa
The intention is right — it deals with a relevant social issue of how old parents are abandoned by their children and looked at as inconvenience — but the execution definitely is not.
Apr 2015
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Dharam Sankat Mein
Director Fuwad Khan should get the credit for choosing a sensitive subject with the right kind of intention, but unfortunately, the end result is far from what it could have been.
Apr 2015
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Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
Don't miss it. Even if just to go back to the magical world of nostalgia created so beautifully and earnestly by Banerjee and cinematographer Nikos Andritsakis.
Apr 2015
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Dozakh
The performances are decent, the story is fantastic and the climax is moving, all but spoilt by an amateurish execution.
Mar 2015
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Hunterrr
Watch it if brazen in your face is enough to titillate you. If not, let's wait for a more mature film dealing with sex.
Mar 2015
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NH10
Fancy a non-stop, relentless, edge-of-the-seat experience for close to two hours with your heart perpetually parked in your mouth? 'NH10' is that kind of a rare movie.
Mar 2015
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Badmashiyaan
One consistent thought that you get while enduring this immature, supposedly funny, too clever for its own good film is ‘what the hell is happening?’ and that thought stays with you even after it’s over.
Mar 2015
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Coffee Bloom
...is an excellent example of how some filmmakers end up making pretentious, self indulgent unwatchable movies in the name of independent cinema.
Mar 2015
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Dum Laga Ke Haisha
One of the best romantic comedies to come out of Bollywood, 'Dum Lagaa Ke Haisha' steadily grows on you and warms the cockles of your heart even before you realise it.
Feb 2015
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Feb 2015
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Badlapur
The story, peppered with black humour to tickle us once in a while, reveals many more levels as we go along in this emotional roller coaster ride. The impressive ensemble cast contributes in a large way.
Feb 2015
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Roy
Debutant director Vikramit Singh thankfully steers away from the obvious and the melodramatic and chooses to present this interesting concept with a soft, subtle and delightfully imaginative filter.
Feb 2015
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Shamitabh
Watch this movie for those sequences when the two leading men are on screen together — men as different as could be, but yet bound by the power of their undeniable talent.
Feb 2015
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Hawaizaada
Nothing is more disappointing than a director overlooking details while creating an entirely different era for you.
Jan 2015
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Khamoshiyan
In case you are looking for laughter punctuated by sudden horror, lovely dialogues and illogical scenes, you should watch this one. If not, maintain silence as well as distance.
Jan 2015
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Rahasya
Clever filmmakers heavily bank on the curiosity factor that a given incident (in this case, the double murder) generates, but fortunately this film keeps you interested and thrilled through its just about two-hour running time.
Jan 2015
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Dolly Ki Doli
...starts out with a lot of promise, but ultimately isn't convincing enough.
Jan 2015
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Baby
...keeps you not only riveted but also with your heart permanently stuck in your mouth, through its duration of two and half plus hours.
Jan 2015
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Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene
A fairly smart script, cast that’s easy on the eye and it wouldn’t have been so tough to bring out a decent film. But unfortunately, director Gurmmeet Singh falters and what we get is a film that is sometimes perky, but mostly sloven and at times, plain boring.
Jan 2015
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Alone
Given the track record that horror genre has in Hindi film industry, 'Alone' is worth laughing with too, but not all horror films can claim to have a more touching twist in the plot.
Jan 2015
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I
Director Shankar's formula is simple. He keeps you so spellbound with visuals and joy and craziness that you meekly accept the lack of logic in several places and yes, a bit of tackiness too.
Jan 2015
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Jan 2015
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Ugly
...this film manages to deeply disturb you, mildly depress you and tag along with you for a long time even after you come out of the theatre. That obviously is Kashyap's intent.
Dec 2014
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Dec 2014
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Badlapur Boys
From what started out as a rooted, believable story, the flow goes on to become a rather too convenient and silly storyline in the second half.
Dec 2014
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Main Aur Mr. Riight
The director could have been more ambitious because the half-heartedness in onscreen performances is too obvious to overlook.
Dec 2014