Ankur Pathak feels Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal is a boring film!
It is an ambiguous, confused and excessively annoying mess masquerading as a film, writes Ankur Pathak.
The web seires is divided into 20 episodes each clocking not more than seven minutes
The movie has an interesting premise fails in execution.
The superstar talks about cricket, Juhi and love.
A R Rahman, landed in a controversy when a Catholic group wanted the word Hossana removed from the song from the film Ekk Deewana Tha.
The actress is all set to find a man like R Madhavan for herself.
The film could've easily been a front-runner for accolades at Academy and Globe awards.
The film doesn't boast of a single distinctive performance, New Year's Eve does have a warmth about it, which is largely to do with the New York setting, and that friendly feeling, fake though it may be, that occurs in the month of December.
The actress has become the single largest investor in Babyoye.com, an online store for new parents.
We don't know how a film like this makes it to the theatres, without the exercise of any quality control.
The film conveys lucidly the disturbing racial injustice in 1960s America without melodrama or too many clichs.
Puja Jatinder Bedi apparently had to go through a hard time while shooting with the actor for their new film.
It's best to stay away from Himesh's latest attempt at acting.
Jagrat Desai and Sasha Goradia both complement each other, for appalling acting.