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Some films do not require any judgment. They are above ranking category. The films that touched the nerve of the audience are best in all regards. They are supreme in all dimensions. A hard core subje
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Director Sanjay Chhel is a comedy genius. The uniqueness of his script is that he always tries to convey a message though comically approach and in Maangaye Mughalle Azam also he has done the same. Th
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In spite of inclusion of all high tech equipments and overloaded of heavy stunts, Mission Istanbul fails in all aspects. How the underworld terrorist group carry out their function has been depicted i
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Mithya is a film with an extremely intelligent script and the screenplay unfolds in a brilliant manner. Rajat Kapoor has executed the film with finesse. However Mithya is meant for a niche segment of
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My Name is Anthony Gonsalves has a script which does not have the potential to engage and capture the audiences attention for long. Moreover the screenplay is average in some places but gets monotonou
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A different kind of film that has some interesting twists and turns but the manner in which they are brought to the fore is very vague. The script is average as it deals with a storyline that delves i
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Marigold has an archaic script, the screenplay is filled with clichés and the look of the film is flashy and over the top. The film depicts the done to death love story as the main plot where a phiran
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Mera Pehla Pehla Pyar (MP3) is a teenage romance with a script that does not have anything new or different to offer. The screenplay is filled with clichés about high school love, juvenile teenage pra
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Fun, erratic, complete chaos and a laugh riot are words that come to mind when watching Malamaal Weekly. This light entertainer is in keeping with the typical Priyadarshan style that he has used in Hu
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Funny and witty, that’s how one would describe Rajat Kapoor’s Mixed Doubles. The main concept of the film is marriage and relationships within this institution. The underlying concept of the film is w
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