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Bollywood Film Reviews 2018 - ALL MOVIES/FILMS |
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Hate Story 4 movie review: Neither a thriller, nor an erotica, there is a lot to hate in this chapter of the franchise
The movie is overloaded with skin-show that flops with the slipshod writing Back in 2005, my entire school was talking about Aashiq Banaya Aapne. Of course, it was impossible for anyone of us to actually watch the scenes and songs on the big screen, given our age at the time. Imagine the wait of 13 years to watch the title track on the big screen as it has been reprised for the latest release Hate Story 4. Yep! They made a fourth one. Has the sensuality quotient increased in anyway in the past one decade? Here is how the movie went. What to do Don’t give the makers any more reasons to make another erotic thriller! Skip it. |
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Dil Juunglee movie review: Saqib Saleem and Taapsee Pannu’s film is a love story without a soul
Here is our review of Dil Juunglee which has hit the theatres today What to do? Dil Juunglee lacks the intensity, which could make it rise above the mundane. The actors are in good form but that is about it. If you want to **** time and see some gorgeous visuals of London, the film should suffice. Rating: 1.5 out of 5Dil Juunglee is about the daughter of an Anglo-Indian business magnate who falls in love with a middle class aspiring actor from Delhi’s Lajpatnagar. Due to parental opposition, they decide to elope but do not have a happily ever after. After a few years, they meet and reconnect. Will they give their failed love story a second shot? What happens next is the crux of this rather predictable love story. |
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Baa Baaa Black Sheep review: Maneish Paul and Manjari Fadnis’ comic thriller is a mishmash of lame gags and poor performances
Well, throughout the narration, there is no reference to any cinema of any era. Mounted with moderate production values, the production designs are appropriate and realistic. The visuals by Amalendu Chaudhary’s lens are clear and sharp but Bakul Matiyani’s editing is a bit slack. Transitions in certain scenes are clumsily handled. Shaan, Roshan Balu and Gourov Dasgupta’s background score and music are run of the mill. The song with the lyrics, “Heer, Heera” in Punjabi is an aberration in the narrative. Overall, “Baa Baaa Black Sheep” fails to engage you. Rating: *1/2 |
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Hichki review: Rani Mukerji delivers a sparkling performance in this meaningful film
Hichki Review: Rani Mukerji sparkles in every scene and is joined by a group of effervescent child actors who will make you laugh and frown with them Verdict Hichki might be a tad predictable and not as emotional as a Taare Zameen Par but it is a very well-meaning film that has its heart in the right place. It is an insight into how a good teacher can make a difference for a lifetime. |
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Baaghi 2 review: Tiger Shroff-Disha Patani’s film saves itself from becoming just another whodunnit by turning into a full-fledged action fest
Baaghi 2 review: Some whistle-worthy dialogues and some well-choreographed action scenes, make Baaghi 2 a decent watch What to do? Some whistle-worthy dialogues that will remind you of Sunny Deol and some well-choreographed action scenes, make Baaghi 2 a decent watch. However, if you don’t get high on seeing an unbelievably ripped Tiger Shroff take on an entire army of baddies, you can give this one a miss. Rating: 3.0 out of 5 |