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Rustom, hindi movie review
A Naval Commander pleads NOT GUILTY after 3 gun shots on his playboy friend. At the very begining itself, the director has claimed that the film is a work of fiction, and is a fictional representation of the case of K M Nanavati versus State of Maharashtra which grabbed headlines during the 1960s. The year is 1959 in Bombay (Now called as Mumbai) Rustom Pavri, a commander with the Indian Navy is a celebrated officer who puts his country first among anything else in the world. Duty calls him often to be offshore and once, during his early return from duty, Rustom (Akshay Kumar) finds his wife Cynthia not at home. She has been out of the house since 2 days and Rustom then learns about her affair with a rich Automobile Dealer Vikram Makhija (Arjan Bajwa). Feeling deceived by his wife's infidelity, Rustom Pavri, in an angered state drives back to his just docked ship and officially colle ....
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Hai Apna Dil Toh Awara - movie review
Here is a rom-com quite different from the ones we see these days. Shot extensively in the picturesque locales of Kashmir, Hai Apna Dil Toh Awara is a story of three couples who have their own point of views about life and when their thoughts collide, it's a Bull vs Matador fight to the finish for them. It is generally evident in the couples of urban cities of India where they are immersed in their own web of problems, relationships and social obligations. The real romance is missing in the lives of these 3 couples. One of them is a playboy, the other is a henpecked husband and the third is a mama's boy, enough to upset his wife. Tony Singh (Sahil Anand) is a perfect con artist when it comes to women has his lady love Pooja Mehta (Niyati Joshi) in a web of dreams around him. Rikki Dalwani's (Vikram Kochhar) life is a beach resort where he has this perfect wife Sanya Dalwani (Divya C ....
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Moods of Crime, hindi movie review
A real-world film, that explores the psychology of criminals from the view of Criminal Psychology students. Unlike most of the Bollywood's larger than life films, Moods of Crime has a bold concept, appears quite realistic and hits the viewer about the characters which could be anyone around you or even your friend playing on you. Bollywood is known for larger than life films. However there’s a substantial audience which follows real-world films too. ‘Moods of Crime’ falls in that category which will leave the audience shocked. It doesn't have any extravagance, no songs, no item numbers which are substituted with a simple format of storytelling. This crime thriller analysis and takes you through the various stages of permutations and combinations going on a person's mind behind committing a crime and the feelings post that. It is a psychological thriller revolving around Zubin M ....
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Sultan, movie review
A tale about an underdog wrestler's journey, looking for a comeback by defeating all odds stacked up against him. But when he has nothing to lose and everything to gain in this fight for his life match, Sultan must literally fight for his life. For Salman Khan fans, 'Sultan' is Full Paisa Vasool. The ups and downs of Sultan Ali Khan. a 30 something settled in profession of installing TV connections for a Direct to Home (DTH) provider, as he dreams of representing India at the Olympics and who begins with fighting his way to become a local wrestling champion and ending with the world at his feet. Review: For Sallubhai fans - Don't waste your time reading this review, just go and watch it. For others - TINA (There is No Alternative) on Idd holidays. This is a solo hindi film release. There are some encouraging words of wisdom in the film, like "Wrestling is not a sport it's about fig ....
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Raman Raghav 2.0, movie review
Nawazuddin Siddiqui stands out in this dark Psychological Thriller with his brilliant portrayal of the psychotic killer of 1960s-70s. It is generally said that evil exists in each individual on this earth with the percentage of wickedness varying from almost zero to maximum in rarest of the people. This story is inspired by the notorious serial killer Raman Raghav (an individual) and a fictionalized version of the depiction of the gory, cold blooded murders he committed. Set in present day Mumbai Raman Raghav 2.0 is a fictionalised version of the life of a serial killer Ramanna who is inspired by an infamous serial killer from the 1960s Raman Raghav. Its different this time, as Ramanna (Nawazuddin) has a strange obsession with Raghavan (Vicky Kaushal), a young Cop and the bond keeps growing as he closely follows him without his knowledge and often creates situations where both of the ....
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A Scandall, hindi movie review
Its trailer is thrilling, the film A Scandall is promising and gripping be that as it may the feature film tends to stray at leisure pace several times. What if a father who finds himself guilty for the death of his daughter, starts relating with her in day to day situations? Is he actually seeing her dead daughter or is it his way of dealing with his personal tragedy? What if a planchette session meant to invoke sprits brings out skeletons from past instead? A Scandall begins with a happy family of Manav (Manav Kaul) and his wife Anshu (Tanvi Vyas) leading a peaceful, content life at the scenic hillstation Nainital with their 9 year old daughter Kuhu, who drowns in a lake in Nainital. Soon after this incident, her father, Manav falls off a cliff but lives on to lead a strange life of hallucinations and complete metamorphosis. Eventhough it appears that the couple's life is a ....
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Finding Dory, movie review
A sequel to the 2003 film Finding Nemo, Finding Dory focuses on the amnesiac character Dory, and explores her journey to be reunited with her family. Dory is a bright blue tang with a sunny personality and has severe memory issues (like Aamir Khan’s character in Ghajin), Dory only has short bursts of functionality before she forgets what she's doing, and the next moment she wonders what she had just learned. These memory lapses doesn’t upset her upbeat attitude until she realizes she is forgotten something big: her family. Though she has found a new family in Marlin and Nemo, but is haunted by the belief that someone out there is looking for her. The inspiration for coming up with an animated film like Finding Dory and its prequel sprung in the director Andrew Stanton’s mind from going back to his childhood, when he loved going to the dentist to see the fish tank, assumin ....
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Now you See Me 2, movie review
'Now You See Me' is part of famous phrase used by Magicians " Now you see me, now you don't" which came from the various magic tricks that they performed in which they used to make things disappear in thin air including themselves. The title of the film was apt for the first installment of this franchise which was exciting, gripping and edge of the seat drama with the audience involved in what the magicians will do next. This second installment lacks style and substance but is drunk on technology, and fancy sleight of hand techniques of the four horsemen (there is one change the lady horseman of the previous movie is replaced by another by the name of Lula-Lizzy Caplan in fine form) who are trying to learn each others tricks, there is little magic. The movie starts with a background narrative by Morgan Freeman whose character Thaddeus Bradley was incarcerated in the end of the last ....
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Luv U Alia, movie review
'Marriages are made in Heaven, arranged by Kiran' is the tag line of Kiran, a young dude shown as a marriage consultant. Kiran has solution for any type of discord between a couple or obstacles faced by unmarried lovebirds wanting to marry but have hindrances in their love life. This movie is for all those who’ve been in love. Luv U Alia, is a story of modern day Society, where both parents are too busy making their lively hood. Shot in two languages, it was released some months back in Kannada, and now its hindi release. The heroine's friend faces such problem where the innocent girl cannot marry the love of her life because a local don 'Zulfi' or Selfiebhai is madly in love with her. Full one sided love. Therefore this model cum airhostess brings her friend to this marriage consultant Kiran and during the 'planning and strategising' of evading the local don's proposal, Alia's frie ....
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Do Lafzon Ki Kahani, movie review
Do Lafzon ki Kahani is a mushy romantic fairytale idea of love, about sacrifice and depicts suffering for the sake of one's beloved. It begins well yet it has flashes of the cinema of ‘90s A romantic drama directed by Deepak Tijori is a remake of the 2011 Korean movie 'Always'. Do Lafzon Ki Kahani features Randeep Hooda and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles. A gifted actor that he is Randeep Hooda comes up with yet another powerful performance. He is equally balanced by Kajal Aggarwal's acting as a girl who has lost her vision in an accident where she loses her parents. Jenny has an inclination towards Indian culture so much so that she is is obsessed with the regular 'saas bahu' type serials. Suraj (Randeep Hooda) is a part-time boxer in Malaysia. Jenny (Aggarwal) is a blind girl, on meeting whom Suraj falls in love with. When he comes to know that the reason for her blindness in ....
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