Mayamohini
It's a bloated and lazily plotted film that should work for you, if you are in the mood for some gender-bending jokes and slapstick fun.
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It's a bloated and lazily plotted film that should work for you, if you are in the mood for some gender-bending jokes and slapstick fun.
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If only its characters weren't such stereotypes, 'Track' would have made some interesting viewing. At the moment though, its way off-track.
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The seductive landscapes notwithstanding, the film remains an over drawn out piece that is dangerously predictable and generic.
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Way too superior to the generic thrillers being churned out by the dozen, 'Masters' is a cool chiller for this summer, that delivers its jolt moments with aplomb.
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The blood, bullets and the bombs are there in abundance, and irrespective of the box-office status of this film, I seriously think its time for these officers to move on.
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Ultimately, it all comes down to a single statement. Not much of a juicy fruit, this!
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'Karmayogi', V K Prakash's adaptation of the Shakespearean play 'Hamlet', is strikingly faithful to the First Quarto text in the play - To be, or not to be - in that it's the hesitance and irresoluteness that is evident through out, that rules the entire film.
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With an enterprising first half that fizzles out into a mediocre second half, this film could have turned out into something way above the ordinary with a tauter script.
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'Shikari' is a film that gives bilinguals a bad name, and a real bad one at that.
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Barring a few sprightly moments in the first half, the film has very little to offer to the discerning viewer in terms of thought or entertainment.
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As a tribute, this remake is perhaps the best that a son can offer to his legendary filmmaker dad! Bharathan, I'm sure would have been proud.
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The time of the year has already arrived, when you watch a film and wonder if you have finally experienced the nadir of film viewing.
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