Kausthubham
Kausthubham very rarely rises above the status of a mediocre faith installer, and is quite often dull and drab with a serious lack of imagination running through.
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Kausthubham very rarely rises above the status of a mediocre faith installer, and is quite often dull and drab with a serious lack of imagination running through.
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Despite interesting performances from its lead cast, Nanthuni lets sentiment rule over the spirit. Hence it appears a bit too dramatic, a bit too overwrought and a bit too less appealing.
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The best thing to do would be to gather your childhood chums around and go for a re-run of that classic cops and robbers game instead of staying around to find out what this film is gonna be all about. No two questions that it sure should be more worthy of your time.
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Let me just say that it ain't much of an acorn that this squirrel has dug up.
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Sufi Paranja Katha tells a simple story that fascinates us and which grows dearer to the heart with time. They say love, like art endures the tests of time. And it turns out that Priyanandanan's film is in many ways art in its own right.
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Aagathan has an 'I know what's round the corner' quality all over it despite a stunning backdrop and an unusually subtle soundtrack. It's a psychodrama gone wrong, precisely because the denouement that it hopes to cash on is a bit too obvious, and comes at the wrong instant.
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As a biopic, 'Yugapurushan' fails to leave a mark, and very rarely rises above a chronicled picturisation of the great sage's most popular sermons.
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Quite contrary to the popular ad, Life ain't that good. Bad, bad things do happen. I wouldn't even be surprised if there is another sequel to this one.
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They say, without a striking clincher, the spectacular build up simply isn't worth much. Shaji Kailas' Drona talks a lot about what is to take place, and much to our chagrin, not a thing happens.
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Sometimes hysterical and sometimes too soundless, 'Punyam Aham' falls short both as advocacy and amusement.
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Siddiq's Bodyguard is bafflingly boring and could best be enjoyed with a blindfold on. Keep a real sturdy bullet proof vest with special trauma pads tucked in handy to confront the several misfires that this Bodyguard lets off.
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Sometimes it's difficult to recreate a film, especially if you are not sure if you want to retain the core spirit that made the original so endearing in the first place. Which is where, 'Happy Husbands' falters. Which is why, if you are on the lookout for a more comic, more real and more daring version of swaying husbands and steadying wives, you should rent a 'No Entry' DVD.
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