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Hanu Man Review

Teja Sajja is agile and a decent actor but not charismatic enough to watch in almost every frame, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Captain Miller Review

When you leave the cinema hall, what stays with you is the message of inclusion and the need to stand up for your freedom, observes Divya Nair.




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Indian Police Force Review

Rohit Shetty's strengths have been action and humour; the former he delivers in spades, but the latter is totally lacking in Indian Police Force, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Philip's Review

Philip's is a light-hearted film you can enjoy with your family and safely recommend to your friends, endorses Divya Nair.




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Main Atal Hoon Review

Had it not been for Pankaj Tripathi, who must have worked hard to get those Vajpayee intonations and mannerisms so perfectly well, Ravi Jadhav's flattering portrait of Vajpayee would have been more vacuous than what we get to see, observes Prasanna Zore.




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Fighter Review

Fighter's distressing lack of thrills and sizzle reduces the exercise to an excuse for tedious amounts of Pakistan bashing, observes Sukanya Verma.




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Karmma Calling Review

Despite its flaws, you can watch Karmma Calling if you like the glitz and drama of the ultra-rich, notes Mohnish Singh.




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An Air Commodore Reviews Fighter

Bullets fly, the noise becomes unbearable and the plot finally ends with the hero doing an unbelievable leap on to the ski of the helicopter aka Schwarzenegger, flown by our pretty heroine. UFF UFF! Squirming in my seat, I ponder over what I have been through, sighs Air Commodore Nitin Sathe (retd).




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What The Hell Navya Review

The three women, because of their names and position, would get the eyeballs anyway, but if they do not rise above the superficial, it would be a wasted opportunity to reach out to and inspire women in particular, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Pinky Aur Papa Review

Even though the story has nothing much to say beyond its central conflict, the film is consistently poignant and, in one scene near the end, it leaves you dewy-eyed, observes Mayur Sanap.




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Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Review

A feeble fable masquerading as a robo rom-com, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya aspires to address what unrealistic expectations in a relationship can lead to, observes Sukanya Verma.




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Aarya 3 Review

Aarya Aakhri Vaar should have been slicker and more polished than the first, or at least ended with a louder bang, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Bhakshak Review

Bhakshak should create some awareness and maybe raise some compassion towards victims of abuse, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Lal Salaam Review

Lal Salaam is not a movie A Ganesh Nadar would recommend.




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Love Storiyaan Review

Love Storiyaan comes alive in the courageous and fearless voice of six spirited romantics speaking direct dil se, applauds Sukanya Verma.




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Anweshipin Kandethum Review

Anweshipin Kandettum is a fascinating genre exercise let down by its incessant attention to details, observes Arjun Menon.




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Bramayugam Review

Mammootty is towering as the unflinching enigma that prevents Bramayugam from being a middling genre exercise, observes Arjun Menon.




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Poacher Review

Poacher neither minces words in condemning these self-seeking slaughterers nor leaves any stone unturned in highlighting the hard work put in by friends of the forest, notes Sukanya Verma.




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Crakk Review

Crakk is absolute crap, declares Mayur Sanap.




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Article 370 Review

Article 370 is not as crude as some of the openly propagandist films made in recent times. It could at least open up a discussion on what is to be done to heal the wounds of the people of Kashmir, which years of shrieking TV debaters could not do, feels Deepa Gahlot.




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All India Rank Review

All India Rank achieves a fine balance of authenticity and sensitivity in the fine portrayals of its young actors and old.




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Manjummel Boys Review

Manjummel Boys gets so many things right, applauds Arjun Menon.




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Laapataa Ladies Review

Laapataa Ladies is gentle yet firm in calling out the hypocrisies colouring everyday mindsets and prejudices without acquiring the high-handedness of a crusader, observes Sukanya Verma.




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Sunflower 2 Review

Sunil Grover and a perky Adah Sharma somehow salvage Sunflower 2, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Dange Review

Much better films about the explosive -- if often misdirected -- energy of the young have been made before than Dange, points out Deepa Gahlot.




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The Indrani Mukerjea Story Review

If Indrani Mukerjea wanted to whitewash her image, this docu series was not the right platform, asserts Deepa Gahlot.




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Fairy Folk Review: Marriage Story With A Twist

For all its oddball energy and earnest ambition, Fairy Folk cannot be missed, applauds Mayur Sanap.




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Operation Valentine Review

Operation Valentine follows the templates of similar Air Force narratives to deliver some rousing, harmless fun time, observes Arjun Menon.




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The Zone of Interest Review

The Zone Of Interest is technically flawless but lacks emotional pull, observes Mayur Sanap.




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Maamla Legal Hai Review

Another season of these legal antics would be welcome, applauds Deepa Gahlot.




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Maharani 3 Review

Huma Qureshi's Rani Bharti was the ace in the pack, but everything that she does in this season smacks more of script conveniences than careful plotting, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Showtime Review

Showtime is watchable but never engrossing, notes Sukanya Verma.




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Shaitaan Review

Shaitaan's wickedness may be its calling card but relies on age-old formulas to do the trick, observes Sukanya Verma.




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Big Girls Don't Cry Review

Big Girls Don't Cry is too solemn to be fun and too timid to be truly bold, feels Deepa Gahlot.




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Bastar: The Naxal Story Review

The Naxal movement has such a complex history that several books have been written to understand it. Bastar: The Naxal Story seeks to reduce it to bullet points and stereotypes, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Murder Mubarak Review

Despite director Homi Adajania's ease around quirky ensembles and macabre touches, Murder Mubarak fails to draw the viewer into its shallow world of the vain and wealthy, feels Sukanya Verma.




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Yodha Review

It's on the lead character's charm and rugged shoulders that Yodha shamelessly rests, giving Arun perfectly good reason to gloat, 'Is picture ka hero main hoon,' observes Sukanya Verma.




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Ae Watan Mere Watan Review

Ae Watan Mere Watan tries to get a grasp on the mind of youngsters, shaped by the words of inspiring leaders, committed to the cause of independent India.It's significant because their support isn't based on 'andh bhakti', but leadership that encourages questions, observes Sukanya Verma.




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Lootere Review

Lootere deserves points for originality and novelty, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Madgaon Express Review

Madgaon Express understands its charm lies in its inherent silliness and then works around as pure unadulterated entertainment, which makes it imminently watchable, raves Mayus Sanap.




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Swatantrya Veer Savarkar Review

With the kind of money and talent that has gone into making this movie, a really good biopic of a personality like Savarkar could be made.But this film is lost in polemics, as is the case with almost every biopic and period drama today, observes Utkarsh Mishra.




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The Goat Life Review

Aadujeevitham (The Goat Life) is undoubtedly one of the most successful experiments in Prithviraj's journey as an actor, applauds Divya Nair.




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Crew Review

You do get your money's worth simply watching these girls do what they are best at: Entertainment, feels Divya Nair.




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Patna Shuklla Review

Patna Shuklla's dull drama struggles to leave any impact, sighs Sukanya Verma.




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The Goat Life Review

Aadujeevitham marks a new direction for Malayalam cinema, where ambition meets resources and the right people, all in favour of stories that deserve to be told on the biggest stage of them all, notes Arjun Menon.




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The Great Indian Kapil Show Review

Stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma is back with his show and while the set is bigger and the look is grander, the gags are still the same, feels Namrata Thakker.




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Yeh Meri Family 3 Review

Yeh Meri Family 3 is developing into a Wonder Years kind of coming-of-age comedy that Indian viewers can relate to, observes Deepa Gahlot.




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Dukaan Review

Its callous perspective and comical treatment of a sensitive matter makes a complete hash of things, asserts Sukanya Verma.




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Family Star Review

There is only so much that Vijay Deverakonda is allowed to work on from a clueless script that bounces from one wrong choice to another, observes Arjun Menon.




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Maidaan Review

Maidaan draws out more yawns than yays, observes Sukanya Verma.