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Commando – A One Man Army

Review :- Dilip Ghosh's Commando has a linear narrative. Set in North India, the story can even be termed archaic. It's got a hero, a heroine and a villain. Small-town goon AK-74(Jaideep Ahlawat) is irresistibly drawn to the local,…
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Himmatwala

Review :- Hark back to taaki taaki and tap dance to tathaiyya as the (r)awful 80s are re-awakened from their garish grave and served re-heated; as old wine in an old bottle. Vintage? Not truly. Just as we thought Jeetendra's white shoes…
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Vishwaroop

Movie Review :- Like Hollywood that is obsessed with Osama Bin Laden and terror post-9/11, actor-writer-director Kamal Haasan, one of India's finest film talents, gets drawn to Osama this time. The action moves from America to…
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David

Review :- So it's a 3-D film, huh? Not really, just refer to the 3 different Davids who play protagonists in this 3-piece drama. D1 (Neil) is the dreaded gangster Ghani's protege in 1970's London. He talks less, and kills more with lethal…
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Race 2

Review :- Get ready for jobs that 'blow', bare-bods, chains, fists, fruits (of passion) et al. Kinky, huh? Not really. This is what goes into a high-flying, testosterone ride called Race 2, where everything blows up - from beastly cars to…
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Dabangg 2

Review :- Yes, Chulbul (Salman) swings it a second time - and hits home harder. Dabanng 2 is actually a better film than the first, tighter, brighter and sharper. Featuring explosive action and fine detailing - the Pandeys move to Kanpur…
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Red Dawn

Reviews :- College jock-turned-Marine, Jed Eckert (Chris Hemsworth) takes it upon himself to save his country from the North Koreans' sudden invasion. With no skilled soldiers by his side, he gives his younger brother Matt (Josh Peck) and…
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Khiladi 786

Review: Barah baras baad, Khiladi ka number aa gaya. Bollywood's original Khiladi is back from self-imposed exile; still with a heart of gold, the pride of a true-blooded Singh and mighty-muscles of steel. And of course, a truck-load of…
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Rakhtbeej

Review :- Ok, let's get this straight - Rakhtbeej is a film you laugh at, not with, the kinda movie you could see with pals, popcorn and a cushion to pop behind when someone's ear gets slashed or arms crushed. Gruesomeness aside, the…
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