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Kaminey: Is a modern day masterpiece

KamineySince its promos were out with Delhi-6, Vishal Bharadwaj’s Kaminey immediately caught the attention of the cine goers with its highly infectious Dhan Te Nan number and the crazy character introductions. The curiosity and hype began building up rapidly and the wait seemed unending. So till the time I stepped in the trial show of Kaminey my expectations were sky high. Thankfully, Vishal has delivered what he has promised.

 
Life Partner: Timepass flick
Life Partner‘Marriage’ is the union of two souls in a bond, which lasts a lifetime. Though practically, there is far too much that goes into actually managing a ‘marriage’. This is what ‘Life Partner’ is all about in a nutshell.
 
Love Aaj Kal: Definitely not to be missed

Movie Reviews, Love Aaj KalStudying in London, Jai (Saif) and Meera (Deepika) are in a relationship for two years but when career beckons, they mutually break off their relationship. Meera prepares to go to India to pursue her career in old historical places restorations whereas Jai waits in London with a hope of getting his dream job in San Fransico’s Golden Gate Co. The couple though broken off decides to keep in touch via net and phone calls and continue to remain friends.

 
Luck: Is a edgy thriller

LuckMafia king pin Kareem Musa (Sanjay Dutt) takes the game of betting to an altogether different level by involving humans as betting objects who are made to fight their own luck to survive. Every year his trusted aide Tamang (Danny) assembles for him in South Africa, 20 participants handpicked from across the globe who have a proven record of extreme luck. Betters across the globe put their money on them through Musa’s syndicate.

 
Kambakkht Ishq: Falls short of expectations

Kambakkht IshqViraj (Akshay) is a Hollywood stunt man who doesn’t believe in marriage and lives by the belief that women are good for only two things. When he comes to know that his younger brother Lucky (Aftab) is getting married, he rushes to break it off. At the same time the bride, Kamini’s (Amrita) best friend Simrita (Kareena) too rushes in dissuading her from getting married to a ‘second hand’ person aka a stuntman. But it is too late as the couple has already made up their mind.

 
Let’s Dance: Dancing's great but film isn't

Movie Reviews, Let’s DanceThe film tells the story of a dancer, Suhani (Gayatri Patel) who wants to make it big in the showbiz industry without doing any compromises such as the usual traps of casting couch or sleazy dance numbers in skimpy outfits. While her journalist roommate isn’t too optimistic about her aspirations, Gayatri is confident.

 
Hum Phirr Mileinge: Is a pleasant surprise
Hum Phirr Mileinge Sarvar is a fun loving youth and spends most of his time with his group of friends staying in a hill station town. His first encounter with the beautiful Kkhushi is not such a pleasant one as both end up banging each other’s cars. But slowly friendship develops between the two. In fact, gradually Sarvar ends up falling in love with the soft spoken Kkhushi.
 
Kal Kissne Dekha: Waste of time and money
Kal Kissne Dekha movie reviewNihal Singh (Jackky) from Chandigarh comes to Mumbai for higher studies. His college is the typical filmy college where he encounters seniors (Akshay Kapoor and company) who rag him. But then there is also the pretty Meesha (Vaishali) who steals his heart the moment he sees her. But she is a rich snooty gal who looks down upon Nihal and forever finds reasons to insult him. 



 
Maruti Mera Dost: Too juvenile

Maruti Mera DostEight year old, Rameshwari (Ritika) loses her mother during her birth and is brought by her dad, Kunwar Raghavendra Singh (Chandrachur) who remarries for getting her a mother. While Rameshwari’s stepmom Mohini is a kind soul of sorts, her mother Kokoi is diabolical character, a witch whose sole aim is grabbing Raghavendra’s entire property for which she is even willing to kill the father and daughter.

 
Detective Naani: Grand Mess

Movie Reviews Detective Naani During her daily ritual of morning walk, 75 year old Naani (Ava Mukherjee the famous Dabur model) witnesses a small girl (Saili Shettye) peeping at her nervously. Intrigued, as Naani tries to find more about the girl she stumbles on a huge racket. In her mission to unearth the big mystery she is aided by her aspiring detective grandson (Zain Khan) as also from some unexpected quarters. How her mission ends in a success and what positive changes this journey brings in the lives of Naani and those around her form the rest of the plot.

 
Stop: Could have been better
Movie Reviews StopSonia (Ishita Arun), Tina (Tejaswini Kolhapure), Puja (Gauri Karnik) and Om (Rohit Bhatia) are four home-mates in Dubai. They together share a huge apartment and are platonic best friends. While Puja is a host on an FM channel called Radio Hum, Tina is a stage actress, Sonia runs a boutique, and Om works in a corporate set up.
 
99: Justifies its tag line

movie 99The film begins in 1999 Mumbai. Sachin (Kunal Khemu) and Zaramud (Cyrus Broacha) are two small time crooks who make moolah duplicating mobile SIM cards. It was a time when mobiles craze was just catching on and not many people carried mobiles. When cops raid Sachin and Zaramud's place they steal a posh Mercedes and try to run but end up ramming it into a lamp post.

 
Pal Pal Dil Ke Ssaath: Belongs to the 60s

Pal Pal Dil Ke SsaathIt is at times like these that I really hate my job. On a public holiday getting oneself to a cinema hall and watching two back to back movies, both extremely unbearable is definitely the worst torture that one can inflict upon oneself.

 
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