Blessy Chettiar ReviewsDNA

Akshay’s me-too is fun while it lasts

Arjun: The Warrior Prince makes a mark with respect to storytelling and technical elegance

Save yourself the bother of wallowing in self-pity and hate. Stay at home

What director Vikram Bhatt brings to the table is an unintentionally funny, extremely bland bhel puri of elaborate sets, gaudy makeup and the most regressive dialogue you will have heard in a long time

Zoya and Parma’s love story beg for attention, even though you like them, you cannot sympathise with them. The love story drags on till a point you stop caring

Fatso is a romantic comedy with lots of romance and only sporadic comedy

The director, screenplay and dialogue writer Mehta chooses to place the stories in Mumbai, but except for paying lip service to its ghost, does nothing to involve the viewer

You won’t be missing much if you skipped Tezz.

Vicky Donor takes the closet issue, turns it on its head and spins a light-hearted tale around it, one that fertilises genuine fun at the movies

A painfully long and worthless thriller

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