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Bollywood Film Reviews 2020 - ALL MOVIES/FILMS |
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Tanhaji review: Ajay Devgn, Kajol, Saif Ali Khan's big budget historical documents the bravery of Tanhaji Malusare, the brave Subhedaar of Shivaji Maharaj who gave up his life to capture the strategic Kondana Fort. Here's our review of the film... Along with Deepika Padukone's Chhapaak, the film that is hitting the screens this Friday is Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior. The big budget historical documents the bravery of Tanhaji Malusare, the brave Subhedaar of Shivaji Maharaj who gave up his life to capture the strategic Kondana Fort. His valour thwarted the Mughal invasion of the Deccan Plateau. Here is our review of the film... What's it about... Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj has the dream of Swaraj that is cherished by the Marathas. However, the Mughal Sultanate reigned by Aurangzeb is getting more powerful by the day. He has with him many Rajput Kings. The strategic fort of Kondana is with Basheer Khan but now Aurangzeb wants to expand his empire. He decides to send his loyal aide, the marauding Uday Bhan (Saif Ali Khan) to siege the Deccan. This news comes to Shivaji Maharaj and somehow this has to be stopped. It is important to recapture the Kondana Fort for the same. His braveheart general Tanhaji Malusare is busy with his son's wedding and Shivaji Maharaj has no desire to send him to the battle. But Tanhaji takes it upon himself to achieve the impossible. Kondana Fort is located in the ghats and they need an alternate route to break into the fortress. |
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Jai Mummy Di review: Saanjh (Sonnalli Seygall) and Punit (Sunny Singh) are childhood sweethearts but their moms are always warring. Will they be able to overcome that and marry? It’s a rather dull week at the movies with a couple of Hollywood flicks and one Hindi release. Jai Mummy Di, starring Sunny Singh and Sonnalli Seygall, releases this week. As we saw in the promos, it’s a take on two warring mothers and their children who fall in love. Here is our review of the film... What is it about Saanjh (Sonnalli Seygall) and Punit (Sunny Singh) are childhood sweethearts. He’s a shy guy and she’s a firebrand. The daring girl decides to propose to him, but he refuses. The reason is obvious. Their moms, who live in the same neighborhood, cannot see eye to eye. They decide to get engaged elsewhere but the love is still there. Will they be able to resolve the issue and get married? |
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Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Street Dancer 3D is all about dance. The biggest highlight is the stunning dance pieces. Street Dancer 3D has been in the news since the beginning. The fact that Katrina Kaif bowed out of the film made a lot of headlines. The film is a big budget one and has been shot lavishly in London. It stars Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor, Prabhudheva and Nora Fatehi in lead roles. Here is our review of the film... What is it about There is a group of Indian and Pakistani street dancers led by Sahej (Varun Dhawan) and Inayat (Shraddha Kapoor) who are at loggerheads with each other. They bicker over dance, cricket matches and other routine stuff. Enter Prabhu Anna, who feeds homeless Asian immigrants in London. Inayat wants to win the prestigious Ground Zero tournament to make enough money to send them home. Will Sahej, who has found place in a top-notch English team, join hands for the cause? You have to watch and find out... |
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Here's our review of Kangana Ranaut, Jassie Gill, Richa Chaddha, Neena Gupta starrer, Panga. Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Panga is based on the life of a forgotten kabaddi player and her dreams. Jaya Nigam (Kangana Ranaut) a top kabaddi player is living the life of a working mother in Bhopal. With a stable job in the Railways, a loving husband and child, she does not have many complaints. But she misses the sport and the sense of self-esteem it brought in her life. After a trivial incident, her son insists that she makes a comeback to the sport. In order to make their small son happy, Prashant (Jassie Gill) and Jaya pretend that she is trying to make a comeback. Pretense revives the passion and what happens next in what Panga is about... |
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Jawaani Jaaneman tells the story of Jazz (Saif Ali Khan)'s carefree, philandering, bachelor lifestyle even after the age of 40, which is sent for a toss upon the arrival of his 21-year-od daughter Tia (Alaya F), whom he didn't know existed. How this threatens his independent lifestyle and does it finally make him turn a new chapter in life forms the rest of the plot. Saif Ali Khan hasn't been enjoying the best of times as a leading man, with his films (excluding Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, which anyway stars Ajay Devgn) since the past few years not only biting the bullet at the box-office, but also not enjoying a good response from those who've watched them. On the other hand, the launch of a star kid is met with lot of cynicism these days, making Alaya F's debut all that more difficult. Thankfully, the two have the ever-reliable Tabu for company, who's entry in the second half of Jawaani Jaaneman not only uplifts proceedings, but also works as a signal for the entire film along with her co-actors to perform a 180 degree U-turn. Read on for our full Jawaani Jaaneman review... What's it about Jawaani Jaaneman tells the story of Jazz (Saif Ali Khan)'s carefree, philandering, bachelor lifestyle even after the age of 40, which is sent for a toss upon the arrival of his 21-year-old daughter Tia (Alaya F), whom he didn't know existed. How this threatens his independent lifestyle and does it finally make him turn a new chapter in life forms the rest of the plot. |
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