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Review :- There are no ethics in the crime world except for one rule - kill to survive and deceive to rule. You don't play this game. It plays you. A few assassins, working for a common mafia-drug lord, are tricked into taking up a…
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Heartless

Review :  Shekhar Suman's directorial debut Heartless is inspired by the Hollywood medical thriller Awake. The film, nicely adapted and understated (except for the misplaced title track) deals with the disturbingly real phenomenon of…
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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 a peppering of heavy-duty Urdu. Thank God for the English subtitles in…
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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 enough to impress Maya (Leone), the oomphy voice of reason in the…
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Raqt

Review :- Raqt is a disaster. If it doesn't give you a throbbing headache, you deserve a medal for putting up with utter crap in the name of cinema. The film is loaded with terrible dubbing, out of focus scenes, sleazy songs, tacky…
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Madras Cafe

Review :- Straight up, Madras Cafe couldn't be more different to director Shoojit Sircar's Vicky Donor. Political, tense, finally explosive, Madras Cafe is no picnic in the neighborhood park. Major Vikram Singh (Abraham) lands in Sri…
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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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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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Ghanchakkar

Review :- Director Raj Kumar Gupta is an 'inspired' writer/ filmmaker. He draws liberally either from other cinematic material or from headlines. His first film Aamir had many similarities to the Filipino film Cavite. His No One Killed…
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Shortcut Romeo

Review :- Welcome to the wild - lions, zebras, giraffes, deer, and leopards aplenty (film is shot in the stunning landscapes of Maasai Mara, Kenya). And of course, amongst them all lives the beastly man who hunts, hacks and kills his own…
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