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Two much

Both the films released this week, Superstar and Mithya, have Bollywood in general and a junior artiste in particular at the centre of action.
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, February 8, 2008 22:07 IST

Dead ringer

Mithya is like a rollercoaster ride that never stops even as bullets are fired, impersonations are done, people are betrayed by lies and love and the body count piles up.
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, February 8, 2008 22:05 IST

What’s so funny?

The only reason Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa even deserves a rating is because of Rajpal Yadav. He single handed rescues the apology of a story.
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, February 1, 2008 22:44 IST

Honey, he ruined my Sunday

In fact the whole film stinks of a let’s-make-hay-while-the-sun-shines attitude, never the right reason to do anything creative.
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, January 25, 2008 23:25 IST

Mixed doubles

As for the film, it is so pretentious, indulgent and slow, one would get more thrills out of watching mice scurrying about.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, January 18, 2008 23:44 IST

Thai hopes

Did Nagesh Kukunoor entrust the direction of Bombay to Bangkok to a particularly inept assistant? Or maybe to a spot boy?
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, January 18, 2008 23:43 IST

Bol Halla bol

Halla Bol tackles the moral dilemma a superstar faces when he must put his stardom on line to tell the truth about a murder he witnesses.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, January 11, 2008 23:26 IST

How strange!

Why anyone, with half an iota of common sense, should want to get inspired by a well-known classic made by a master ‘Strangers on a Train’, Alfred Hitchcock.
Section: Entertainment  | Saturday, December 15, 2007 0:03 IST

Kahaniyaan bas!

Most people get just one chance, maybe two. But the viewer gives ‘Dus Kahaniyaan’ 10 such chances and as Gabbar Singh would say, “Phir bhi khalli haath waapis aagaye.”
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, December 7, 2007 19:21 IST

Bollywood lost

Put together a superstar Prem Kumar (Rajat Kapoor), his squeeze of the moment, the reigning heroine Ratanbala (Soniya Jehan), and his nubile discovery Nikhat Bano (Soha Ali Khan).
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, December 7, 2007 19:20 IST
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