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  • Aliaa Bhatt Photos IIFA 2019

    Thursday, 19 September 2019
    Aliaa Bhatt Photos IIFA 2019


    Aliaa Bhatt Photos IIFA 2019

    Aliaa Bhatt Photos IIFA 2019

    Aliaa Bhatt Photos IIFA 2019

    Aliaa Bhatt Photos IIFA 2019

    Aliaa Bhatt Photos IIFA 2019

  • Katrina Kaif Photos IIFA 2019

    Katrina Kaif Photos IIFA 2019

    Katrina Kaif Photos IIFA 2019

    Katrina Kaif Photos IIFA 2019

    Katrina Kaif Photos IIFA 2019

    Katrina Kaif Photos IIFA 2019

    Katrina Kaif Photos IIFA 2019

    Katrina Kaif Photos IIFA 2019

  • Valmiki Movie Review

    Valmiki Movie Review

    Valmiki Movie Review

    Starring - Varun Tej, Pooja Hegde, Atharvaa
    Direction - Harish Shankar
    DOP - Ayananka bose
    Music - Mickey J Meyer
    Story - Karthik Subbaraj
    Art - Avinash Kolla
    Editing - Chota K Prasad
    Produced By - Ram Achanta and Gopi Achanta On 14 Reels Plus Banner

    Average Ratings:2.81/5
    Score: 100% Positive
    Reviews Counted:4
    Positive:4
    Neutral:0
    Negative:0

    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: N/A Site: 123telugu

    On the whole, Gaddalakonda Ganesh is a passable mass drama which has a few good moments. Varun Tej leads from the front with his solid performance and rocking makeover. The fun generated works in places and keeps the audience engaged. But a lengthy run time, lack of strong emotions and dragged climax take down the film and make it an okay watch this weekend. Just go in with your expectations in check.

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    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: KK Site: Mirchi 9

    Overall, Gaddalakonda Ganesh has enough from Varun Tej and Harish Shankar to check out the movie once. But, it is a strictly one time kind of deal, when it could have been a far better case.

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    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Jeevi Site: idlebrain

    Harish Shankar takes the Tamil cult classic Jigarthanda and gives a mass tweak to it by changing the PoV from hero to villain. Varun Tej adds a new weapon to his armoury with this film. Plus points of the film are Varun Tej and mass elements. On the flipside, screenplay should have been more interesting and narration should have been more pacy. On a whole, Gaddalakonda Ganesh (Valmiki) is a film you can watch if you haven’t watched the original and if you want to see Varun Tej in a new avatar.

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     Ratings:.2.75/5 Review By: Venkat Arikatla Site: Greatandhra

    Nevertheless, the film makes an entertaining watch for many reasons – the songs, the dialogues, and above all Varun’s performance. It is an okay watch.


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  • Surya Bandobast Movie Review

    Surya Bandobast Movie Review

    Bandobast Movie Review

    Starring: Suriya, Mohan Lal, Arya, Samuthirakani, Boman Irani, Saayeesha
    Director: K V Anand
    Music: Harris Jayaraj
    Producers: Lyca Productions - Subaskaran

    Suriya who is not succeeded much with his last few films is coming up with the new movie Bandobast. There is not much buzz for the movie as his recent releases failed to attract the audience. We need to see whether he will get back to form with the Bandobast or its another dud from the actor.

    Bandobast Movie Review By Critics will be updated soon, Stay Tuned

  • Zoya Factor Movie Review

    Zoya Factor Movie Review


    Zoya Factor Movie Review

    Starring: Sonam K Ahuja, Dulquer Salmaan, Sanjay Kapoort
    Director: Abhishek Sharma
    Producers: Fox Star Studios, Pooja Shetty and Aarrti Shetty

    Average Ratings:2.56/5
    Score: 50% Positive
    Reviews Counted:9
    Positive:3
    Neutral:3
    Negative:3
    Anupama Chopra and Taran Adarsh didn’t review this movie
    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: Rajeev Masand Site: News18
    I didn’t hate The Zoya Factor, and it’s not an unwatchable film by any measure. But it squanders the opportunity to say something about the world we live in, and our reliance on luck as both a crutch and an excuse. The film comes to life in the lighthearted romantic portions between Zoya and Nikhil. I could’ve watched those two for longer…if they’d only shaved off the contrivances.I’m going with two-and-a-half out of five. Sure it takes flight, but it never soars.
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    Ratings:. Review By: Komal Nahta Site: Zee ETC Bollywood Business
    On the whole, The Zoya Factor is a lovely entertainer all the way. Its script, comedy, dialogues, performances and direction are its plus points. The film has enough merits and, therefore, deserves to work at the box-office, especially in the cities and the multiplexes. However, too many releases this week will definitely prevent the film from realising its full potential or rather even making its presence felt everywhere. In fact, it is because of the multiple releases this week that the film has taken a very poor opening. Collections will pick up due to extremely positive word of mouth but it may be too late by then.
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    Ratings:.2/5 Review By: Sukanya Site: Rediff
    Sonam Kapoor looks fresh and fashionable. But it’s an embarrassingly shrill take. Zoya Solanki is a self-conscious, self-deprecating Karol Bagh girl using humour as a defence mechanism. But when a ready-to-pose-for-this-month’s-Vogue Sonam shrugs off her glamour to cry how ‘Main kabhi Miss Sainik Farms ki runner-up bhi nahi bani,’ the false notes are hard to miss. The role needed the comic timing of Juhi Chawla and feisty spirit of Kareena Kapoor’s Geet Dhillon. Sonam plays her like an airhead channelling her inner Asit Sen. Although more class monitor than captain, the Dulquer factor is the only saving grace of this bland confection. His charisma and cricket are up to the mark.
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    Ratings:.3.5/5 Review By: Sreeparna Site: Times Of India
    The dialogues by Farhad Samji are often too filmy and funny and they don’t always fit into the moment. Prassthanam manages to hold your interest in parts due to its fast paced developments. But it also suffers from the usual pitfalls like unwanted songs and just too many conflicts, happening all at once. In conclusion, Prassthanam is a tried and tested political potboiler with power, greed and emotions at its core.
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    Ratings:.2/5 Review By: Saibal Site: NDTV
    The Zoya Factor could have been a thoroughly enjoyable comedy. It ends up being a scrappy, erratic knock where a few crisp strokes are hopelessly outnumbered by a host of ungainly heave-hos. The film does not hit the sweet spot often enough to translate into either a truly rousing cricket film or a memorably moving love story..
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    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site: Indian Express
    The book was always going to be a movie. It’s taken more than ten years, and while Sonam’s Zoya and Dulquer’s Nikhil make a good-looking pair, I wasn’t as blown away by them as I was hoping to: they come together only intermittently, as does the film.For a rom-com which needs to be light on its feet, hitting fours and sixes as it goes along, the writing is not as supple as it should have been. Too many slog overs here.
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    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Hungama Site: Bollywood Hungama
    On the whole, THE ZOYA FACTOR is a feel-good popcorn entertainer that works chiefly due to concept, treatment, humour and performances. At the box office, it has the potential to grow dramatically due to a good word of mouth.
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    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Amman Site: Times Now
    ‘Prassthanam’ (reign) should serve as a lesson to all those who believe a star, albeit a rusty one, is enough to earn top dollar at the box office.It’s equally frustrating to watch a film, knowing the potential it holds, but bad execution and a regressive storyline lead the train to derail even before it leaves the station.
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    Ratings:.2/5 Review By: Umesh Site: Koimoi
    All in all, it is sad to see a movie that had so much potential, just letting go. The movie had too many subplots, only half of which were needed. It can be said that the first half of the film has direction and drive after which everyone seemed to give up and just wanted to kill or die. As did we as the credits finally rolled out.
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  • Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Movie Review


    Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Movie Review

    Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Movie Review

    Starring: Karan Deol, Sahher Bambba, Aakash Ahuja, Sachin Khedekar, Simone Singh
    Director: Sunny Deol
    Producers: Zee Studios & Sunny Sounds Pvt Ltd
    Story, Screenplay & Dialogues: Jasvinder Singh Bath - Ravi Shankaran DOP: Himman Dhameja & Ragul Dharuman

    Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas marks the entry of Karan Deol 3rd generation actor from Deol family, Karan Deol is the son of Sunny Deol.

    Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas is directed and produced by Sunny Deol along with Zee Studios. Songs which released from the movie are already topping the chart. We need to see how the launch movie of Karan Deol is going to perform at the ticket window.

    Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Movie Review By Critics will be updated soon. Stay Tuned

  • Prassthanam Movie Review

    Prassthanam Movie Review


    Prassthanam Movie Review

    Starring: Sanjay Dutt, Manisha Koirala, Jackie Shroff, Chunky Panday, Ali Fazal, Satyajeet Dubey & Amyra Dastur.
    Director: Deva Katta
    Producers: Sanjay S Dutt Productions & Maanayata Dutt

    verage Ratings:2.5/5
    Score: 50% Positive
    Reviews Counted: 8
    Positive:3
    Neutral:2
    Negative:3
    Anupama Chopra, Rajeev Masand and Taran Adarsh didn’t review this movie
    Ratings:. Review By: Komal Nahta Site: Zee ETC Bollywood Business
    The film is a remake of the Telugu film of the same name. Deva Katta’s story is predictable and treads the beaten path. There are a number of twists and turns, some contrived or convoluted, some others very predictable. His screenplay, adapted in Hindi by Farhad Samji, is also very routine. There is not even an attempt to offer the audience something new or fresh. On the whole, Prassthanam is a flop show with some chances in a couple of small circuits only.
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    Ratings:.2/5 Review By: Saibal Site: NDTV
    At no point in the 140 minutes that it expends in beating around the bush does Prassthanam, directed by Deva Katta, provide any inkling why his critically lauded Telugu drama of the same title from nearly a decade ago needed a Hindi remake, barring the fact that the film has been produced by Sanjay Dutt for Sanjay Dutt. If the intention is to give the actor’s brand value a fillip, this screechy, bloated film about a blood-soaked fratricidal tussle in an Uttar Pradesh political clan does not serve the avowed purpose. All that overlong Prassthanam manages to do is give the impression that the lead actor is desperately clinging on to what is no longer of much worth either in creative or professional terms.
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    Ratings:.2.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site: Indian Express
    Despite it all, the film feels somewhat dated. Here a rape-and-murder, there a club dancer shimmying; here a Haji Ali song sequence, there a funeral-dressed-in-white-kurta-pajamas. Of the ensemble, in which Panday gets to wear a bad wig and vamp it up most enjoyably, Ali Fazal is the most impressive: as the young ‘waaris’ of his father’s legacy, and someone who has a head on his shoulders, Fazal holds this thing together.
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    Ratings:.2/5 Review By: Udita Site: Firstpost
    The style of the film veers from domestic soap opera to dramatic crime and action stitched together by political drama. Structured like a Shakespearean tragedy, Prassthanam is built on countless conflicts, awash with textbook characters and dated in its story-telling.
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    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Sreeparna Site: Times Of India
    The dialogues by Farhad Samji are often too filmy and funny and they don’t always fit into the moment. Prassthanam manages to hold your interest in parts due to its fast paced developments. But it also suffers from the usual pitfalls like unwanted songs and just too many conflicts, happening all at once. In conclusion, Prassthanam is a tried and tested political potboiler with power, greed and emotions at its core.
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    Ratings:.2/5 Review By: Bindu Site: Gulf News
    ‘Prassthanam’ (reign) should serve as a lesson to all those who believe a star, albeit a rusty one, is enough to earn top dollar at the box office.It’s equally frustrating to watch a film, knowing the potential it holds, but bad execution and a regressive storyline lead the train to derail even before it leaves the station.
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    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Neha Site: Khaleej Times
    All in all, it is sad to see a movie that had so much potential, just letting go. The movie had too many subplots, only half of which were needed. It can be said that the first half of the film has direction and drive after which everyone seemed to give up and just wanted to kill or die. As did we as the credits finally rolled out.
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    Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Lekha Site: Masala
    At one point in this film, a character says, ‘Don’t judge a movie by its poster’. This is true of Prassthanam too – a film whose trailer or poster, frankly, does little justice to its content. The fact that it is a remake of a 2010 Telugu film of the same name that was by no means a blockbuster or genre defining cinema, despite being fairly well-acclaimed and successful, was another downer. But leave those notions behind as Prassthanam, the 2019 version, surprises you with its intriguing plot, interesting characters and well-researched take on the murky world of Indian politics.
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  • Deepika Padukone Lastest Photos IIFA 2019

    Deepika Padukone Lastest Photos IIFA 2019

    Deepika Padukone Lastest Photos IIFA 2019

    Deepika Padukone Lastest Photos IIFA 2019

    Deepika Padukone Lastest Photos IIFA 2019

    Deepika Padukone Lastest Photos IIFA 2019

    Deepika Padukone Lastest Photos IIFA 2019

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    Rakul Preet Singh Photos Brides Today Magazine

    Rakul Preet Singh Photos Brides Today Magazine

    Rakul Preet Singh Photos Brides Today Magazine

    Rakul Preet Singh Photos Brides Today Magazine