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A host of lovable characters, perfectly imperfect, so real that you feel you have known them for years
Dola Mitra
Magazine | Jan 21, 2013
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Boasts of a fine set of actors who deliver suitably efficient performances but still leave very little impact
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Dec 22, 2008
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There's possibly just one, and only one, intriguing thing about it—it's been made by a rather ethnically-inclined company called Red Om Films.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Mar 24, 2003
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Jessie Nelson meeting Sanjay Leela Bhansali in a Harry Baweja film would sure spell a recipe for disaster. Main Aisa Hi Hoon stops short of being one by just a whisker.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | May 23, 2005
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Farah seems to have blended the styles of late Nasir Husain and Manmohan Desai with that of Karan Johar and come up with an individual style of her own.
Komal Nahta
Magazine | May 10, 2004
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70 mm dreams always die hard
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Oct 27, 2003
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Some things are best left untouched. Sooraj should not have meddled with the whimsical Chitchor humour and the charming characters
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Jul 14, 2003
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David Dhawan is trying very hard and improving a little but still has a long, long way to go before arriving at the vintage oddball humour and spontaneous abandon of the all-time favourites Deewana Mastana and Hero No. 1.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Aug 01, 2005
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Performances coupled with the peppy soundtrack and terrific lyrics from Gulzar make Makdee bounce.
Pramila N. Phatarphekar
Magazine | Dec 09, 2002
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Take the age-old reincarnation theme, add a dash of fantasy and sci-fi, with an implicit moral and you get a winsome film
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Oct 22, 2012
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Even as sheer fiction the film does not hold. The narrative is inconsistent, the songs forced and the characters hopelessly ill-conceived.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Aug 29, 2005
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Our first up close and personal look at the gay world.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Mar 03, 2003
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The whodunit-whydunit gets too complicated and overstretched. However, it scores big in building the small-town ethos and atmosphere.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Oct 08, 2007
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Shakespeare has not got too lost in translation here
Madhu Jain
Magazine | Feb 09, 2004
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Larter is just about average. Salman hasn’t looked worse, with a plastic smile, a faraway look and a fake, incomprehensible accent that forces one to demand subtitles.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Sep 03, 2007
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If the dal at home is terrible, it is time to go out for biryani
Hari Menon
Magazine | Apr 26, 2004
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This must be the biggest letdown in cinema history
Sandipan Deb
Magazine | Nov 17, 2003
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The irreverence, the impertinence, the subversion! Left my head in a delectable whirl.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Jan 28, 2013
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This story of star-crossed lovers is meant to unfold like some epic romance but collapses under the weight of its own high ambition.
Namrata Joshi
Magazine | Oct 10, 2011
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Promising to start with, but soon begins to get overbearing and irritating
It’s fun, sharp, smart and irreverent. Pushes many of our sanctimonious envelopes.
The journalist-author Kota Neelima on her third novel, farmer suicides and dynastic politics
Those big, fat, great, Gatsby-like book launch parties may well be a thing of the past...
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EXCLUSIVE: saradha scam inside sudipta’s letter
Was Sudipta Sen’s muckraking howl a TMC ploy to tarnish the President?
Magazine | May 27, 2013
diplomacy: india-china
Li Keqiang’s India visit may not yield fruit on the border issue, but will be crucial for economic ties
Magazine | May 27, 2013
mfis: turnaround
Microfinance sector sees a whiff of revival
Magazine | May 27, 2013
Mind your body
Sweetness is its virtue, so don’t let the weight loss industry prejudice you against it
Magazine | May 27, 2013
cover story: match-fixing
Just as India was getting the IPL fever back, out comes another match-fixing crisis. What is it about big money that begets bigger greed?
Magazine | May 27, 2013
The Secret Diary of a
When Gatsby is finally released in India, we shall give it a seven-star rating, finally there’s an Indian star shining in the Hollywood sky.
Magazine | May 27, 2013
Review
A whodunit in trippy Goa has an artless everywoman sleuthing the slimy undercarriage of crime and tourism
Magazine | May 27, 2013
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