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Ratings
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Dedh Ishqiya:
Yay! Thumbs Up:
‘DEDH ISHQIYA’ is an unadulterated terrific entertainer with poetic relish!
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Krrish 3:
So-So:
Krrish 3 is Ambitious and dazzling, but lacks originality!
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Boss:
Nay! Thumbs Down:
‘BOSS’ is tasteless and brainless!
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War Chhod Na Yaar:
So-So:
‘War Chhod Na Yaar’ is a puerile satire!
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Besharam:
Nay! Thumbs Down:
‘Besharam’ is thoroughly unamusing!
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Phata Poster Nikhla Hero:
So-So:
‘Phata Poster Nikla Hero’ is sheer dissipation!
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The Lunchbox:
Yay! Thumbs Up:
‘The Lunchbox’ is delicious and delightful!
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Grand Masti:
So-So:
‘Grand Masti’ is crass and unabashedly indecent!
Comments
Dedh Ishqiya is splendid, riveting and a very clever film that’s never obscure. While the name ‘Dedh’ adds just a half to the part one, this film is definitely a plus one. Do not miss it!
In all, Krrish 3 is a film that will attract kids and audience that isn’t exposed to the cinema in the west. For the rest, its falls way short of expectations. An average pastime.
In all, BOSS is definitely massy, but too stupid and unrefined to deserve a recommendation. Don’t waste your precious time on this!
‘War Chhod Na Yaar‘ displays noble intentions, but lacks subtlety and insight. A clever idea used inefficiently and spent thoughtlessly. Avoidable!
In all, Besharam fails to achieve the intended humour and is so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness. Stay away, it’s difficult to sit through!
Phata Poster Nikla Hero is a waste of a decent idea, waste of an adequate build up, waste of a brilliant actor (Shahid) and waste of your time and money. Avoidable!
If you’re in the mood to witness genuinely moving cinema, you’re in for a treat. The delectable taste of this lunchbox remains in your mouth much after you’ve left the theatre. Go for it!
With gross vernacular implications, unrestrained skin show and inherent vulgarity, the film makes for a perfect two hour timeout with boys. For the same reason, it is a strict “no” for families. And if you judge it purely as a film, it fails miserably. Choose accordingly!