Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya Movie Review
Some love stories are just so sweet, more so, when real life couples romance on reel. "Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya" is one of those. No extraordinary story or no unique formula, no major histrionics, yet, this romantic-comedy entertains and touches your heart. Mini (Genelia D'Souza) is an educated, fun-loving daughter of businessman, Bhatti (Tinnu Anand), who wants to marry her …
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Ekk Deewana Tha Movie Review
If God lies in the details then "Ek Deewana Tha", Tamil-Telugu director Gautham Menon's first Hindi film in 11 years, makes it all the way to the church. But hang on with those bells. Indeed courtship is treated as a religion in this intense take on that thing called love. The romantic situations though weather-beaten and seen in scores of films, exudes a sincerity and a …
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Ra.One review
Here's a movie the Hindi film industry can be proud of. "Ra.One" can be touted as the first Hindi film that blends the elegance of Hollywood with Indian sensibilities. From the very onset, this classy sci-fi film sets the viewers' adrenalin soaring. It also educates, entertains and eulogises our culture. And, very predictably, from the very beginning you know that the crux …
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Rascals Review
At some point in this pointless parody of all of David Dhawan's Tom and Jerry comedies from the past, Devgn and Dutt, playing a pair of warring, snaping, snarling, sneering con-persons, call for each other. 'Chetan? Bhagat? Chetan? Bhagat? …." In that pause between the last blast and the next you know the script writer (Yunuz Sajawal) is thinking of how to carry the plot …
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Force Review
A raw rugged cop's tale of vicious vendetta fused into a tender romance seems like a hard act to live up to. But Nishikant Kamat, seeking inspiration from a hit Tamil film "Kaakha Kaakha" manages just fine. He gets incredible support from dialogue writer Ritesh Shah, who infuses every exchange on love (with the girl who won't take no for an answer) and war (against drug peddlers) …
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Bodyguard Review
For three years now, every Eid, a Salman Khan movie has become one of the rewards of the festival. Whereas last year we had "Dabangg", which despite its simplicity had layers into it, this year we are treated to "The Bodyguard" which isn't a patch on "Dabangg". Despite this, it has enough to hold the attention of festive audiences. Bodyguard Lovely Singh (Salman Khan) is …
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Singham Movie Review
Singham Story: The opening scene of Singham starts in a small village, Shivgad which is on the border of Maharashtra and Goa. The film revolves around a honest, sincere cop Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn), who fights against injustice and chauvinism using his own ethics and principles. The villagers love him and are ready to do anything for him because he is upright and fair …
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Murder 2 review
Set in Goa, Murder 2 is the story of Arjun Bhagwat (Emraan), an ex-cop, who earns his livelihood by doing odd jobs. For For him, money is everything and he can take up any job to earn it. In his quest to earn money, Arjun meets Sameer, a Goan gangster, who has been suffering a huge loss as his girls have been running away. Knowing Arjun's expertise in investigation as an …
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Delhi Belly review
It is a cliche as old as this nation - of the many Indians that breathe under one India, Indian cinema has hardly been representative of even a few of these. Yet, one would have expected, after globalization and the emergence of a new bold, urban India, that at least this class would get representation in commercial cinema. Though there have been successful attempts in the …
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Ragini MMS Movie Review
Story: The film tracks the story of a young couple Ragini and Uday, who go out to spend a weekend at a friend's farmhouse on the outskirts of Mumbai to have sex. Ragini is unaware of his boy friend’s antics, who plans to shoot a sex tape and sell it to a good amount. However, a third person comes into the picture and plays spoilsports as they find themselves stuck in the …
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