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Calapor

Review :- Can cultural activities or treating criminals with respect bring about a change in their behaviour and mindset? V. Shantaram, one of our finest filmmakers, made a heart-rending film addressing this issue, way back in 1957, in Do…
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B.A. Pass

Review :- Unbutton, unbuckle and unstrap the senses. It's going to be one erotic escapade - kinky, caustic, brutal and brave. With ample 'O's and 'Ahhs!' Some painfully fake, others carnally climaxed. Adapted from Mohan Sikka's short…
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Issaq

Review :- Welcome to the holy city of Banaras - replete with 'spesal' paan, levitating smoked-up (on herbs) saadhus, Banarasi babus high on bhaang and others' biwis on un-Holi celebrations. And amidst this colourful backdrop, an age-old…
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Luv U Soniyo

Review :- Mark Braganza (Tanuj) is a happy-go-lucky youngster who loves his family, friends and pretty much everyone. Defying Bollywood's stereotype, that popular kids in college are seldom nice, Marky is the good guy. He fancies classmate…
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Nasha

Review :- Lean, mean teens, with hormones gushing through your jeans, get ready to spray them denims already. 'Nasha' unclothes the tantalizing desires of stud-boy teenagers who are out for their 'de-virginization' - or pehla nasha. With…
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Bajatey Raho

Review :- In his third outing in Bollywood, Shashant Shah, who has been previously credited with Dasvidaniya (2008) and Chalo Dilli (2011), attempts a light-hearted comedy based out of sadda Dilli. Predominantly Punjabi-flavoured, the film…
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Ramaiya Vastavaiya

Review :- Welcome to Animal Farm. With ample chicks, hens, horns; many 'murgas', mulgis, mummyjis and baaratis. Add to this rustic beauty some colours of harvest, village belles, jadoo ki jhappi (read: item number by Jacqueline Fernandez)…
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D-Day

Review :- Straight up, D-Day is explosive at three levels. The plot crackles. The acting sears. And the music flares with passion. Four Indian agents, angry and RAW, enter Pakistan to bring Iqbal Seth (Rishi Kapoor), a Dawood-like don,…
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Ship of Theseus

Review :- This philosophical paean is a 3-part story, each one as complex, conflicting and contemplative. In the first, Aliya (Aida) is a photographer with impaired vision. She depends on sound, touch and intuitive senses to capture…
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Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

Review :- He doesn't sing for his supper. He runs. Every sinew tugging and rippling to be fed. For that one glass of milk(ha!). He had a choice to run away, or to run. He did the right thing, he ran. Oh yes, the eternal metaphor 'the race…
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