RamSingh Charlie Review
Ramsingh Charlie Review : An inspiring story of an artist. The artist who impersonates Charlie Chaplin and trying to strike the balance between his art and his responsibilities.
Ramsingh Charlie Review : An inspiring story of an artist. The artist who impersonates Charlie Chaplin and trying to strike the balance between his art and his responsibilities.
Class of 83 Review : This film is based on a book named class of 83. Production and Cinematography team have done a good job to showcase Mumbai of the early ’80s but bookish screenplay failed to create the same impact when compared to books.
The role was apt for Bobby Deol and newcomers have done a good job.
Gunjan Saxena Review : Overall a decent watch and a message much needed for Indian audiences about co-working with women. The first half has everything for which 90’s Bollywood was known for i.e cliche scenes and oversimplified storytelling. The second half makes it a decent watch.
Khuda Hafiz Review : Old story but a new approach. A macho hero kidnapped heroin and the one who helps and the one who betrays. Some fresh action sequences.
Story buildup is slow but keeps you engaged.
The end is predictable and your every next guess will be right.
Pareeksha Review : A simple yet inspiring movie. It is inspired by a slice of real-life stories. A well written and executed movie. Three cheers for Pareeksha.
Lootcase Review : Lootcase is one of the rare enjoyable suspense comedy movies made in recent times where you can carry your brain while watching it. It might remind you of Priyadarshan genre movies but with more of suspense flavor than comedy.
Top-notch acting performances from the entire cast, be it Kunal Khemu, Ranvir Shorey, or Vijay Raj. Though the climax could have been somewhat better considering the entire movie.
DoorKeDarshan Review : Some of the best actors of current times, below the average direction, and an effort to showcase a movie with a screenplay that has many flaws.
Avrodh Review : It is based on Rahul Singh and Shiv Aroor’s book India’s Most Fearless. Series shows the story of exhaustive planning and bravery of our soldiers during surgical strikes after the Uri base camp terrorist attack. It is far nearer to reality when compared to other movies on similar topics. No Jingoism and only true love for thy nation.
Shakuntala Devi Review : A story of a lady who loved mathematics. This movie is an honest effort to change the image of Ma in Bollywood. The pace is slow and the movie is less about mathematics but more about a relationship between a daughter and her ambitious mother.
Yaara Review : A typical Tigmanshu Dhulia plot for a movie: Friendship and betrayal. Good plot and cast, a decent story, below average screenplay, and faulty execution. Overall one time watch but do not expect it to match Tigmanshu Dhulia’s classics.