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Aurangzeb: Discounted Mughlai Cuisine
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Aditya Chopra is easily one of the most versatile producers in recent times – Band Baaja Baaraat, Ladies Vs Ricky Behl, Ek Tha Tiger, Ishaqzaade and now Aurangzeb – the sheer diversity of his chosen themes is astounding. True to the Yash Chopra tradition, he continues to swear by formulaic creati...
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Aashiqui 2: Inebriated Aberration
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The Bhatt camp is indeed lucky to have amassed a nice kitty, dishing out a wayward rehash in the name of a sequel. The gloss is impressive but devoid of sensible content, the package numbs your senses beyond repair.
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Ek Thi Dayaan: Ramsay revised
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Debutante filmmaker Kannan Iyer is certainly capable of making a crisp, witty film on the intricacies of family relationships. The first half of ETD certainly seems like one, accentuated by first rate performances especially by the child artistes. But Kannan then loses his way to make the Dayaan-...
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Himmatwala: Screwvala in lieu of Nadiadwala
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That critics of warring establishments have come together to make a mincemeat of Sajid Khan’s ‘Himmatwala’ should come as no surprise. The same critics went soft on the ridiculous “Bol bachchan”, let the horror show “Aiyyaa” pass unscathed and were even mildly appreciative of the highly forgettab...
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Zilla Ghaziabad: Sab Barbaad!
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Thought the film is based on a true story of two warring Gurjar gangs of Ghaziabad, the writer perhaps saw Dabangg and Wasseypur in quick succession. The acrobatics of the former and profanity of the latter probably inspired him to script a disaster.
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Kai Po Che : Five Points Won
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Director Abhishek Kapoor knows his medium really well. Kai Po Che is an exquisitely realized film of rebellion and redemption against the backdrop of catastrophe – both natural and man-made. But in doing so, he refrains from hollow sentimentality in presenting a matter-of-fact account of a soul ...
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