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10ml Love

Review :- Neil ( Purab Kohli) and Mini (Koel Purie) are inseparable friends-with-benefits. Neil loves Mini but not more than Shweta, (Tara Sharma) his would-be wife. Shweta is however, in love with Peter, the mechanic ( Neil Bhoopalam).…
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Talaash

Review :- Talaash belongs to the genre of cinema noir of which there are few examples in recent times. This film is a good attempt at revisiting suspense flicks that were a huge craze in the 50-60s. To bring Gen-Now up to speed, back then…
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Son Of Sardaar

Review :- Move over Chicken Khurana, the real butter kukkad is here. And he's here with a bang this Diwali - singing, dancing, flipping in the air - all in the mustard fields of Phagwara (that's in Punjab, FYI), classic Bollywood ishtyle.…
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Jab Tak Hai Jaan

Review :- Jab Tak Hai Jaan is the swan song of Yash Chopra, the big daddy of romance. Every frame is picture perfect, the emotions are well nuanced. But there is one inherent flaw--the story by Aditya Chopra is hackneyed. Shah Rukh Khan…
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Future Toh Bright Hai Ji

Review :- Ajay (Aamir Bashir) and Sonia (Sonal Sehgal) aspire to be successful in Bollywood --- Sonia as an actress and Ajay as a script writer. Both are hard-working and take up any given job to make ends meet. The two, however, strive…
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Sons Of Ram – Heroes Will Rise

Review :- Ram Ram deva! The time has come. To turn your pages to the epilogue of a perennial epic. The aftermath of the Ram-Raavan yudh. Post tales of Sita's silent sufferings, Hanuman's veer vanar sena, Lakshman's undying loyalty and…
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Ata Pata Laapata

Review :- Rajpal Yadav makes his debut as a director with social satire Ata Pata Laapata. The film starts off as a comedy, but turns into a social drama, addressing social and political issues like corruption, land mafia, ministers and…
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1920: The Evil Returns

Review :- Jaidev Varma (Aftab Shivdasani) is a poet who looks for a reason to live. He finds his inspiration in his fan Smriti ( Tia Bajpai). The two exchange letters and fall in love even without meeting each other. Destiny brings them…
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Rush

Review :- First, the good news - Rush has an interesting plot and great detailing, the latter unusual in Bollywood. Such detailing - irregularly placed photos in Samar (Hashmi) and girlfriend Ahana's (Ghatge) home, favourite coffee mugs…
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