The sophisticated action will have twelve-year olds gasping in their seats while the adult audience will be instantly transported to their childhood, says Preeti Arora
Sona Spa makes for one confused piece of work, leaving one's cinematic sensibilities feeling similarly.
Sur Kshetra is designed in a manner likely to create animosity and bad blood.
Bipasha Basu's latest film is very mediocre.
From Sydney With Love is a half-baked tribute to Aditya Chopra and his tour de force Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, writes Preeti Arora.
The film tries very hard to critique Bollywood cliches but ends up being one.
Director Rajan Khosa's skill as a director is evident in the manner the screenplay unfolds, without preachiness or stilted dialogues.
The film is independent documentary filmmaking at its most heartfelt, most sincere, and most enjoyable.
It's a sweet film with its heart in the right place.
With the summer vacations just concluding, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is a film that you want to hurry up and watch with the kids before their school-bus begins pulling up outside your home again.
The film has some great animation, and a good story as well.
The film is a contrived melodrama that has random plot points strung together.
The film could have been better had it been for some better animation and music.
Preeti Arora feels that Char Din Ki Chandni is one giant mishmash of garish sets, guns, pistols and very unfunny moments
The only redeeming quality about the film is the complete lack of pretensions.
After Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu, this one's another coming-of-age film.
Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya reminds you of Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin and Jab We Met.
The only treat comes in the form of Manu Rishi's brief role and visually attractive scenes from Kerala.
Skilled actors sometimes rescue a film when the script is flailing. Chaalis Chauraasi is one such film.
The plot focuses exclusively on the romance between the lead pair, reducing the other characters to caricatures.