Dedh Ishqiya

Review :- Dedh Ishqiya is a sequel to the zany 2010 black comedy Ishqiya. Like its prequel, the idiom and the setting are rural. The spoken language is Hindi with…

Mr Joe B. Carvalho

Review :- Hell breaks loose throughout the duration of debutant film director Samir Tewari’s Mr Joe B Carvalho because there’s a daft detective (Arshad Warsi), an eloped heiress (Geeta Basra),…

Mahabharat

Review :- 48 years after Babubhai Mistry’s Mahabharat with Pradeep Kumar, Dara Singh, Padmini and Abhi Bhattacharya was released, a full-computerised version of the epic directed by Amaan Khan hits…

Mokssh

Review :- Parth (Chinmay Mandlekar) an egotistical and ambitious filmmaker, takes up an ‘experimental’ project of directing a film on the Waarkaris (pilgrims), who religiously embark on the annual Pandharpur…

Dhoom 3

Review :- Straight up, Dhoom 3 makes you laugh, gasp – even sniffle. The most emotional of the Dhoom series yet, this is Aamir Khan’s show all the way. As…

Lucky Kabootar

Review :- Consider yourself ‘unlucky’, if you are made to sit through this film, which boasts of a bizarre love quadrangle and ‘how to become a Crorepati’ side story. To…

Jackpot

Review :- Goa forms the backdrop for this who-gets-the-moolah caper. Francis (Joshi) packs in the muscle and has a can of beer always close at hand. He is also street-smart…

Club 60

Review :- After the untimely death of their only son, neurosurgeon, Dr Tariq Sheikh (Farooque Sheikh) and his wife Dr Saira (Sarika) are unable to put the pieces of their…

R… Rajkumar

Review :- He rips, he roars, he rages. He rides roughshod. Like a lovelorn ‘Rambo’, he rolls his ‘R’s. He’s the riotous R…Rajkumar (R for Romeo!). Once again, a rebellious…

Bullett Raja

Review :- Straight up, Bullett Raja (BR) is zany and funny, an Uttar Pradesh take on Sholay’s Jai and Veeru, ‘twice-born’ in Lucknow as Raja Mishra (Khan) and Rudra Pratap…