Saibal Chatterjee Reviews NDTV

The plot is a problem. It is all over the place

This cinematic plea against honour killing lacks crackle and fizz for want of true intensity.

Despite all the frenetic movement in space that Rockstar offers, the film really goes nowehere. It feels strangely static

RA. One is like a colourful Popsicle that looks tantalising, tickles the palate while it lasts, but leaves no particular after-taste. Sound and fury? Loads of it. Significance? Not much

Writer-director Kapur orchestrates the emotional ups and downs of his tale with a commendable degree of moderation for the most part. Mausam is certainly worth a viewing

The superbly crafted, wonderfully acted and consistently evocative That Girl in Yellow Boots paints a dark, dismal and desperate portrait of life inside Mumbai’s daunting entrails

Whether you find Bodyguard entertaining or not will hinge entirely on whether you have any patience for a storyline that is as brainless as a pea

Downbeat? Yes. But it’s engaging and watchable

This is a film that proffers madness without the slightest semblance of method. It’s just as well that there are two stars in its title. It doesn’t deserve any

A rather safe, superficial and simplistic take on an extremely complex theme. The film lets off steam, and generates some smoke, but the fire is missing.

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