Pratim D Gupta ReviewsThe Telegraph

udhir Mishra's Yeh Saali Zindagi is one tough and trippy ride

Strictly unfunny and way too long, Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji is a big bore

Kiran has incredibly strung together her own quintet in her very first film. Arun, Shai, Munna, Yasmin and Mumbai are the five instruments playing in harmony at a theatre near you, making Dhobi Ghat a must-visit.

You can’t pack a 2011 film with tricks and trappings that have worked in the 1960s and 1970s with one man, in the 1980s and 1990s with another man and never with the third man.

No One Killed Jessica will surely infect you with its anger. It may even make you sad at times. But will it inspire you to come out on the streets in support of a stranger? Perhaps not

Tripped by a strictly silly script, Farah khan fails to wave her magic wand on Tees Maar Khan

The film should be watched not for its eroticism but its bold premise and sharp wit, both rare in our cinema.

The languid pace, the reiteration of the same patriotic points and the constant song pop-ups make the film a somewhat laborious watch.

Break Ke Baad is one love story which could have done without the break. Watch it only if the exit door’s handy post-interval, and you are ready to make use of it

Here the opera moves to the tedious court hearings, which make the movie feel long, even at two hours

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