Posts Tagged ‘ reviews ’

Rockstar – review

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November 11, 2011
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Many musicians have chosen a path of self-destruction course along with drinks, drugs and violence.   Rockstar is one musical journey of a young, talented Delhi boy whose life takes wings to stardom but chequered by a fatal love that propels him on a self-destructive course and eventually a bad-boy-of-music image that in fact works...
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My Friend Pinto – Review

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October 14, 2011
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Having recently lost his mother, Michael Pinto an innocent, gullible twenty-something  from a small village somewhere in Goa, visits his childhood friend in Mumbai. He does not realize that his friend has moved ahead in life and has buried the childhood warmth, even though he receives him and takes him to his pad much...
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A Bowlful of Butterflies by Ritu Lalit

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August 14, 2011
A Bowlful of Butterflies by Ritu Lalit

A Bowlful of Butterflies by Ritu Lalit is written with teenage charm and at the beginning I will suggest to read it; reasons being – it is cute (okay, it is a girl’s way to describe!); it reminds you of your teenage days and all you people who have siblings will relate to the...
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Murder 2 – review

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July 8, 2011
Murder 2 – review

Its the seasons of sequels, although most of the squels oflate has been disappointing. Mahesh Bhatt presensts the sequel to the 2004 blockbuster Murder. If Murder was hot, Murder 2 is much more hotter and steamier but.. well before I reaveal that let me tell you few other things. In this second outing, the...
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Shaitan – review

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June 10, 2011
Shaitan – review

Let’s make it clear. Shaitan is not a horror movie rather this Shaitan brings out the inner devil within a group of aimless, reckless and rich youngsters from dysfunctional family background, who party hard, live easy and stay afloat on dope that leads them into a quagmire of one crime after another. Amy (Kalki...
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Ragini MMS – review

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May 13, 2011
Ragini MMS – review

A weekend masti that goes scarily wrong.  For a regular horror flick watchers, it is a time tested plot. Ekta Kapoor’s movie (yes, this is a producer’s child rather than the directors and very few producers can claim such a tag) picks over the masti from her previous outing Love, Sex and Dhoka blends...
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Haunted – review

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May 7, 2011
Haunted – review

Vikram Bhatt and RGV tirelessly love to haunt us with their horror movies.  After RGV’s outing with Phoonk 2 , now its turn of Vikram  to try scare us.  And hey,  this time he has set the ghosts on us on stereoscopic 3D format. Haunted announces itself as India’s first stereoscopic 3D horror film. ...
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Night by Elie Wiesel

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May 4, 2011
Night by Elie Wiesel

A Night To Remember ‘Night‘ by Elie Wiesel is not a book for the faint hearted or for those looking for a casual read. The book maybe thin but don’t judge it by the size. Its profound impact on the reader goes beyond its volume. The book deals with the Holocaust-one of the brutal...
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Rio – review

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April 19, 2011
Rio – review

A Colourful ‘RIO’t. Do you want to add some colour in you life this summer? Do you want to dazzle in a thousand hues of a thousand birds? Do you want to rollick in laughter while simultaneously being touched by the one of kind love story of two birds? Do you want to enjoy...
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Thank You – review

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April 8, 2011
Thank You – review

If you liked Aneez Basmee’s No Problem, time to say Thank You. Men are dogs and women are ever faithful – This is the one liner of the movie that has been woven into a brain dead comic script and which sadly entertains you too partially. Wonder why I mentioned sadly?  Sad coz the...
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