Aniruddha Guha ReviewsDNA

Tailor-made to elicit a few tears and a little laughter, Ferrari Ki Sawaari is worth a watch for Sirohi, Sharman and some genuinely sweet moments

Dibakar Banerjee’s Shanghai walks the thin line between mainstream and meaningful cinema, and does so beautifully

Sriram Raghavan’s Agent Vinod is brilliant in bits, and incredibly asinine in others. It’s probably the most inconsistently good film I’ve watched lately, and a massive letdown

There’s nothing excessive in Kahaani; everything is just right — the pace, the length, the drama

LPNY is a short and sweet romcom that will leave you with a smile

A delightful film that keeps getting better along the way, and ends fabulously

An adaptation rather than a remake, the film assumes a life of its own once the central plot has been established... the film then charts a journey of his own.

The writing is juvenile, the dialogues a joke, the acting over-the-top, yet everyone seems to be taking themselves so seriously, you can't help but see the funny side to it

Characters say boring, random things to each other, there’s a pointlessly long dance sequence and the attempt at dialoguebaazi is laughable. What keeps Don 2 alive, then, is its pulsating action

With a highly entertaining first half, and a mediocre second, The Dirty Picture falls short of being truly remarkable. But for that ‘boombaat’ of a performer, Vidya Balan and entertaining dialogue, the film is worth the ticket price.

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