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| Movie: Raajneeti |
| Review: I've Never Really Followed Politics. But I Am Truly Fascinated By 'Mahabharata'. Lord Krishna, Arjun, Karan, Bheema, Duryodhan... Are Legendary And The Clash Between Pandavas And Kauravas Is Equally Unforgettable. Prakash Jha's Raajneeti Talks Of Warring Cousins, Dynastic Rule And Electoral Politics Of The Hindi Heartland, Besides The Vicious And H |
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| Movie: Simha |
| Review: Director Boyapati Sreenu, Who Had Given Two Action Films With A Sentiment Touch Like Tulasi And Bhadra Has Once Again Tried His Hand On Action-packed Drama With Balakrishna As Hero. No Doubt, The Simha Is Better Than The Recent Duds Of Balayya, And At The Same Time The Film Has Nothing New In The Subject But A Complete Beaten Track. The Director Ha |
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| Movie: Iron Man 2 |
| Review: In Its Second Outing, The Iron Man Franchise Is Bigger, Louder, Funnier, Darker And More Emotional Than Before. So Much So That You Hardly Notice How Thin And Choppy The Plot Is.
Buzz Up!After Saving The World, Cocky Arms-maker Tony Stark (Downey) Is Riding On His Laurels And Fending Off Attacks From His Smarmy Competitor (Rockwell) And A Pushy |
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| Movie: Housefull |
| Review: After A Long Painful Drought (thanks To The Exam Season And IPL Matches) Of Plain Boring To Irritating Films Arrives Sajid Khan’s Housefull. While In Totality It Does Fall Short Of Being The Big Great Summer Entertainer That It Is Been Claiming To Be, It However Manages To Bring Many Laughs For You. However, Eventually It Settles Down In Familiar T |
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| Movie: Darling - Telegu |
| Review: Last Friday, RGV Received Flak From All And Sundry For Attempting A Remake Of Sholay. The Venom Spewed In Views, Opinions, Reviews, Sms-es… Everywhere. RGV Has Lost It, Was The Unanimous Feedback.
Yet Another RGV Offering Hits The Marquee This Friday -- Darling -- But This One Is No Remake, Although It Does Bring Back Memory Of Two Films Mainly, |
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| Movie: Badmaash Company |
| Review: Actor Turned Debutante Director Parmeet Sethi Made A Startling Confession On My Show, A Few Days Ago. He Said, He Had Completed The Entire Script, With Dialogue, In Six Days Flat. I Was Apprehensive Initially, But Not Once Does Badmaash Company Give You The Feeling That It's A Hurried Job Or The Debutante Writer-director, In A Bid To Start His Firs |
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