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Published 11.11.22
Uunchai: Much more than a family entertainer
Uunchai, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Sarika and Neena Gupta, is running in theatres in the city...
By Sameer Salunkhe in Mumbai
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Published 11.11.22
Wakanda Forever: Review
The women step forth and take charge of Wakanda in the absence of Chadwick Boseman and King T’Challa...
By Chandreyee Chatterjee in Calcutta
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Published 05.11.22
Jotugriho is more than a conventional horror film
The movie is headlined by Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Bonny Sengupta and Piyali Chattopadhyay along with a cameo by Paayel Sarkar...
By Agnivo Niyogi in Calcutta
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Published 05.11.22
Caught bet fantasy and principle
Directed by Anthony Fabian, the film trades in a similar kind of British cosiness as the Paddington movies, though it’s not as zany or funny...
By Beatrice Loayza
Entertainment
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Published 05.11.22
Phone Bhoot is absurdly stupid
The first half of the film, though incoherent and long-drawn-out in parts, is largely fun...
By Priyanka Roy
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Published 05.11.22
Mili is a meaningful watch
The film's strong storyline, evenly-paced narrative and sharp cinematography are also well backed up with excellent performances...
By Piya Roy
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Published 05.11.22
Double Xl fails to make an impact
The movie starts off well but loses track in the middle and then ends in typical Bolly style...
By Farah Khatoon
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Published 26.10.22
Thank God is a family entertainer
The film, inspired from the 2009 Norwegian film Sorte Kugler (What Goes Around), is a smooth watch keeping the audience hooked to Ayaan’s story...
By Farah Khatoon
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Published 26.10.22
Akshay plays saviour again in Ram Setu
The film aims to be Indiana Jones-lite and parts of it will remind one of a Monopoly version of National Treasure...
By Priyanka Roy
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Published 15.10.22
Review: Doctor G
Anubhuti Kashyap, in her directorial debut, wants us to believe that gynaecology is the domain of only women...
By Priyanka Roy
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