Go for it!'Bhoothnath' is a well-told story that has all it takes to appeal to kids and kids at heart: Taran Adarsh | |
It is a tender, tactile melodrama"U, Me Aur Hum" is one of those tender and tactile melodramas that leave you with minty thoughts and dewy eyes. |
Sorry, no suspense!On the whole, 'Anamika' is letdown by its writing in the second hour. At the box-office, the not-too-interesting face-value will only go against it. | |
Wacky 'Krazzy 4' will have you in splits'Krazzy 4' is a refreshing if not riveting change from the risqué-driven, innuendo-laden comedies that have recently infested our theatres. |
No taalis for Tashan!'Tashan' takes you back to the 1970s Bollywood, when illogical situations, blood and gore, for no rhyme of reason, were the main ingredients. | |
Mad, but not too bad'Krazzy 4' is neither original, borrowing heavily from the 1989 Howard Zeiff directed 'The Dream Team', nor is it anything but mindless, paisa vasool, entertainment. |
"Sirf" boring!'Sirf' boasts of some solid actors to infuse life in the characters, but it lacks a solid script to keep the interest alive, says critic Taran Adarsh. | |
U, me aur ho-hum'U, me aur hum' is no Titanic, but its no pastel painted formulaic love story. It tackles sacrifice, selfishness, commitment and devotion, hinged on the sensitive issue of Alzheimer’s disease. |
Small and sweet!On the whole, 'Hope and a little sugar' is a well-made, engrossing fare that caters to a niche audience, says critic Taran Adarsh. | |
Ajay's a fine storyteller'U Me Aur Hum' is an absorbing love story that's high on the emotional quotient, says Taran Adarsh. |
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