All Posts Tagged With: "multi-starrer"
Barah Aana
COMING SOON!!!Barah Aana is a comedy of real life set in today’s Mumbai. The story revolves around three unlikely friends: a driver (Naseeruddin Shah), a watchman (Vijay Raaz) and a waiter (Arjun Mathur). The driver is an older man, stoic but dependable. The watchman, in his [...]
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.
God tussi great ho
Arun Prajapati has been trying to be a successful TV anchor but success has always eluded him. He only blames God for this. Arun is head over heels in love with Alia, who is a TV anchor and a well-known star working in the same channel but he has never been able to express his love for her.
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.
Luck by Chance
One of the prime reasons why LUCK BY CHANCE works is because the writing is simply wonderful. On the whole, LUCK BY CHANCE is an outstanding film in all respects. LUCK BY CHANCE is sure to prove an extremely lucky and rewarding experience at the box-office.
Victory
VICTORY revolves around a cricketer, talks of the highs and lows in his life, how greed, arrogance and lust almost ruin his career, but how he regains his lost form and becomes a hero all over again. A few interesting moments don’t really help. This one tries to hit a boundary, but ends up taking a single.
Maharathi
MAHARATHI is not one of those Bollywood thrillers where everything, right up to the minutest detail, is spoon-fed to the viewer. Besides, it falters, loses balance and gets clichéd and contrived.
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.


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