Raja Sen ReviewsRediff
"This is a rubbish love story" Zinta says in the film’s most honest, self-aware moment
Read moreEk Thi Daayan isn’t the scariest of horror films. It is, though, smartly crafted, highly original in its approach and a strikingly ambitious effort for the genre
Read moreCommando is a poor film. The thrills are never quite there and, all of Janwal's eagerness and leapfrog-skills aside, it must be remembered that a Bowie knife does not Rambo make
Read morePreachiness and the need to flaunt the film’s sincerity and heart, gets in the way of a good time
Read moreThe new film is much sharper, more assured, and, unencumbered by a classic to stand beside, a far better film
Read moreLaced with both acid and arsenic, Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola isn't everyone's cup of tea. It takes a while to get into its groove, but changes gears with spectacular finesse after that.
Read moreThe film itself is better than the original, but it has absolutely nothing new to offer, and nothing to remember, quote or take away from the theatre.
Read moreIt starts off well, but simmers far too long before it gets to the boil
Read moreA Yash Chopra drama that treads very familiar territory slickly - and a fair bit too slowly - but does so with an old-world sincerity that somehow makes most of it bearable
Read moreWhile Chittagong falls well short of being a great film, it can't help but be an important one. And Pain keeps it honest.
Read more