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'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.