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Review: Inconsistent yet entertaining

This is a great title for a film. Only, there's nothing ghazab about Prem's story. This is just another boy-girl love triangle with miscellaneous characters.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, November 6, 2009 19:00 IST

Review: This jail gets an unfavourable verdict

Jail is a point of view with few genuinely gripping scenes; knowing the director's style, the film seems to be based on reality.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, November 6, 2009 15:56 IST

Review: It's nothing but a dream

An ironic tale that represents a clash between ambition and friendship, London Dreams is given a leg-up by a strong story let down in execution and technique.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, October 30, 2009 15:20 IST

Review: Aladin's wasted wishes

Director Sujoy Ghosh’s most ambitious venture till date is derailed by a tedious plot and dialogues; the mystery, fantasy world is overrun by a juvenile love story.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, October 30, 2009 14:53 IST

Review: Bland fare and wasted calories

This is bland fare. The collegiate writing, hammed performances and pedestrian script do not help. If films could be likened to wasted calories, Love Ka Tadka would be it.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, October 23, 2009 16:48 IST

Film Review: Turbulence ahead for this one

As far as a point of view on marriage and relationships goes, writer-director Prem Soni almost had it.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, October 16, 2009 20:12 IST

Film Review: Drown and out

The prospect of an underwater treasure hunt set in the Bahamas and Bangkok offers a potentially delicious spectacle of adventure and cinematic thrills.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, October 16, 2009 20:05 IST

Review: Not acidic enough

Six characters suffering temporary memory loss due to a gas leak in the acid factory they are captive within is an interesting premise.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, October 9, 2009 21:23 IST

Review: Ranbir outshines the script, dialogues

In his third film, Ranbir Kapoor shows the kind of maturity in performance that takes years of experience to achieve.
Section: Entertainment  | Saturday, October 3, 2009 2:01 IST

Review: Knot at all!

You might even forgive the ridiculous facts if there were jokes to keep you engaged, or performances that had you applauding.
Section: Entertainment  | Friday, October 2, 2009 19:40 IST
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