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13B
Manohar, an upwardly mobile middle class Indian moves into a new apartment - 13B on the 13th floor with his family. From the first day in their new home, the women are hooked on to a new TV show ‘Sab Khairiyat’ (All’s Well). The show [...]
The Stoneman Murders
THE STONEMAN MURDERS is a refreshing change from the crass and vulgar films churned out in the name of middle-of-the-road cinema. Watch it!
Kisse Pyaar Karoon
KISSE PYAAR KAROON? uses every rule in the book to entertain the viewer. It borrows heavily from all masala films that one has watched and admired over the years. To give the credit where it’s due, a few scenes are indeed funny.
Dev. D
There’s a major difference between K.L. Saigal, Dilip Kumar, Shah Rukh Khan and Abhay Deol’s Devdas. The first three films were faithful to Sarat Chandra’s legendary novella, while Anurag Kashyap’s deviant take on Devdas is contemporary and in the process, differs from the original work.
Delhi-6
American-born Indian, Roshan brings his ailing grandmother back to India. Little does he know that the quick trip will turn into the longest journey of his life - a journey within. The backdrop of the story is the ancient walled city of Delhi, better known as Chandni Chowk.
Billu Barber
On the whole, BILLU is a sweet-n-simple film that lingers in your memory even after the show has concluded. The final 20 minutes are the highpoint of the enterprise and that elevates the status of the film to great heights. The film has the potential to grow with a strong word of mouth. Recommended… Take your family for this one!
Tahaan
A fable rarely gets its cinematic interpretation in Bollywood. But acclaimed cinematographer Santosh Sivan decides to do so for his new outing TAHAAN. TAHAAN is a soothing experience. Also, amidst the story of a child’s obsession for his pet donkey, it also opens your eyes to the fact that children can be soft targets for carrying out nefarious activities.
Slumdog Millionaire
Fanciful, epic and exuberantly paced, Slumdog Millionaire chronicles the life of Jamal Malik, a dirt-poor orphan who captivates the masses as he wins a fortune on India’s most popular quiz show.
Chandni Chowk To China
On face-value, what do you expect from Chandni Chowk to China? Laughter unlimited, great martial arts, a glimpse of China. But what’s served on the platter is so insipid, so lame, so senseless that you wonder if there was a script in the first place. The comic scenes [that make you laugh] are few and far between.
Ghajini
GHAJINI is a revenge saga, one ingredient that has been the staple diet of Hindi films since time immemorial. It is a powerful film. It has the power to sweep you off your feet from the word ‘go’. It has a riveting story, which has been told with flourish by director A.R. Murugadoss.



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